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乳鼠外周神经雪旺氏细胞的体外培养和纯化的研究 总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3
本文取5~7天SD新生大鼠坐骨神经剪碎,用0.25%胰蛋白酶及0.03%胶原酶在37℃消化45分钟,吹打分散后接种于培养瓶。培养基为含10%胎牛血清的F10。接种后48小时,加入阿糖胞苷(Ara-c,Sigma)10-5mol/L处理,48小时后换每毫升含神经生长因子(NGF)100μg的培养液,刺激雪旺氏细胞(SC)生长5~7天。此时根据成纤维细胞去除的情况,可再次加入Ara-C1~2天或转为无血清培养基一周。这种抗有丝分裂法结合无血清培养法,既能有效去除成纤维细胞,又能减少对SC的损伤,获得的SC纯净度可达98%。 相似文献
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Jimmy Stalin Karim Harhouri Lucas Hubert Caroline Subrini Daniel Lafitte Jean-Claude Lissitzky Nadia Elganfoud Stéphane Robert Alexandrine Foucault-Bertaud Elise Kaspi Florence Sabatier Michel Aurrand-Lions Nathalie Bardin Lars Holmgren Fran?oise Dignat-George Marcel Blot-Chabaud 《The Journal of biological chemistry》2013,288(13):8991-9000
The melanoma cell adhesion molecule (CD146) contains a circulating proteolytic variant (sCD146), which is involved in inflammation and angiogenesis. Its circulating level is modulated in different pathologies, but its intracellular transduction pathways are still largely unknown. Using peptide pulldown and mass spectrometry, we identified angiomotin as a sCD146-associated protein in endothelial progenitor cells (EPC). Interaction between angiomotin and sCD146 was confirmed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), homogeneous time-resolved fluorescence, and binding of sCD146 on both immobilized recombinant angiomotin and angiomotin-transfected cells. Silencing angiomotin in EPC inhibited sCD146 angiogenic effects, i.e. EPC migration, proliferation, and capacity to form capillary-like structures in Matrigel. In addition, sCD146 effects were inhibited by the angiomotin inhibitor angiostatin and competition with recombinant angiomotin. Finally, binding of sCD146 on angiomotin triggered the activation of several transduction pathways that were identified by antibody array. These results delineate a novel signaling pathway where sCD146 binds to angiomotin to stimulate a proangiogenic response. This result is important to find novel target cells of sCD146 and for the development of therapeutic strategies based on EPC in the treatment of ischemic diseases. 相似文献
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Balachandran C. Duraipandiyan V. Al-Dhabi N. A. Stalin A. Balakrishna K. Ignacimuthu S. Tilton F. 《Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology》2015,51(5):522-529
Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology - Anticancer activity of 9,10-anthraquinone isolated from soil-derived (Doddabetta forest, Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, India) filamentous bacterium Streptomyces sp.... 相似文献
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Kavitha P Ramesh R Bupesh G Stalin A Subramanian P 《In vitro cellular & developmental biology. Animal》2011,47(10):698-706
The potential protective role of Tribulus terrestris in acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity in Oreochromis mossambicus was investigated. The effect of oral exposure of acetaminophen (500 mg/kg) in O. mossambicus at 24-h duration was evaluated. The plant extract (250 mg/kg) showed a remarkable hepatoprotective activity against acetaminophen-induced
hepatotoxicity. It was judged from the tissue-damaging level and antioxidant levels in liver, gill, muscle and kidney tissues.
Further acetaminophen impact induced a significant rise in the tissue-damaging level, and the antioxidant level was discernible
from the enzyme activity modulations such as glutamate oxaloacetic transaminase, glutamate pyruvic transaminase, alkaline
phosphatase, acid phosphatase, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, lactate dehydrogenase, superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione
peroxidase, glutathione reductase, glutathione S-transferase, lipid peroxidase and reduced glutathione. The levels of all
these enzymes have significantly (p < 0.05) increased in acetaminophen-treated fish tissues. The elevated levels of these enzymes were significantly controlled
by the treatment of T. terrestris extract (250 kg/mg). Histopathological changes of liver, gill and muscle samples were compared with respective controls.
The results of the present study specify the hepatoprotective and antioxidant properties of T. terrestris against acetaminophen-induced toxicity in freshwater fish, O. mossambicus. 相似文献
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Sekar VT Santiago TC Vijayan KK Alavandi SV Raj VS Rajan JJ Sanjuktha M Kalaimani N 《Letters in applied microbiology》2008,46(6):667-672
Aims: To identify the causative agent of the mortality in the fish, Mugil cephalus , in Muttukadu lagoon.
Methods and Results: An enteric bacterium from the kidneys of moribund fish M. cephalus , was isolated and identified as Enterobacter cloacae (MK). Mugil cephalus was experimentally infected by this isolate and was re-isolated from the kidneys of the moribund fish. Enterobacter cloacae isolates from the lagoon water (MW1, MW2 and reference strain ATCC 13047) and the reference strain were not able to induce similar pathogenesis. The putative factor imparting pathogenicity to the MK isolate was identified as a cationic molecule, which migrated towards the cathode on agarose gel electrophoresis.
Conclusions: The Ent. cloacae (MK) isolate harbouring a cationic factor was the causative agent for the mortality of M. cephalus , found in Muttukadu lagoon.
Significance and Impact of the Study: This study reveals that human enteric bacteria MK which is considered as nonpathogenic to fish, may become pathogenic to fish when it harbours this cationic factor. This cationic factor is found to be pathogenic to the fish M. cephalus leading to mortality. It was also found to be pathogenic to mice. Therefore, the shuttling of Ent. cloacae , harbouring cationic factor, between human and fish may be of human health importance. 相似文献
Methods and Results: An enteric bacterium from the kidneys of moribund fish M. cephalus , was isolated and identified as Enterobacter cloacae (MK). Mugil cephalus was experimentally infected by this isolate and was re-isolated from the kidneys of the moribund fish. Enterobacter cloacae isolates from the lagoon water (MW1, MW2 and reference strain ATCC 13047) and the reference strain were not able to induce similar pathogenesis. The putative factor imparting pathogenicity to the MK isolate was identified as a cationic molecule, which migrated towards the cathode on agarose gel electrophoresis.
Conclusions: The Ent. cloacae (MK) isolate harbouring a cationic factor was the causative agent for the mortality of M. cephalus , found in Muttukadu lagoon.
Significance and Impact of the Study: This study reveals that human enteric bacteria MK which is considered as nonpathogenic to fish, may become pathogenic to fish when it harbours this cationic factor. This cationic factor is found to be pathogenic to the fish M. cephalus leading to mortality. It was also found to be pathogenic to mice. Therefore, the shuttling of Ent. cloacae , harbouring cationic factor, between human and fish may be of human health importance. 相似文献
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It is of interest to document the views of medical professionals on the application of artificial intelligence (using known data for the prediction of unknown events) in clinical trials using a web survery with a structured questionnaire from 377 subjects. The questionnaire contained 17 statements which were categorised into awareness (1,2 statements), perception (3-10 statements) and opinion (11-17 statements). The data obtained was compared between the subjects using two tailed Fisher''s exact test with p-value <0.05 for data significance analysis. Data shows that majority of professionals have possitive views on the application of artificial intelligence in clinical trials. This will accelarrate the drug evaluation process. However, the use of emerging tools such as AI will not replace human subjects in this context. 相似文献
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Anita C. Schürch Debby Schipper Maarten A. Bijl Jim Dau Kimberlee B. Beckmen Claudia M. E. Schapendonk V. Stalin Raj Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus Bart L. Haagmans Morten Tryland Saskia L. Smits 《PloS one》2014,9(8)
Pathogen surveillance in animals does not provide a sufficient level of vigilance because it is generally confined to surveillance of pathogens with known economic impact in domestic animals and practically nonexistent in wildlife species. As most (re-)emerging viral infections originate from animal sources, it is important to obtain insight into viral pathogens present in the wildlife reservoir from a public health perspective. When monitoring living, free-ranging wildlife for viruses, sample collection can be challenging and availability of nucleic acids isolated from samples is often limited. The development of viral metagenomics platforms allows a more comprehensive inventory of viruses present in wildlife. We report a metagenomic viral survey of the Western Arctic herd of barren ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) in Alaska, USA. The presence of mammalian viruses in eye and nose swabs of 39 free-ranging caribou was investigated by random amplification combined with a metagenomic analysis approach that applied exhaustive iterative assembly of sequencing results to define taxonomic units of each metagenome. Through homology search methods we identified the presence of several mammalian viruses, including different papillomaviruses, a novel parvovirus, polyomavirus, and a virus that potentially represents a member of a novel genus in the family Coronaviridae. 相似文献
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Sarah Garrido-Urbani Alain Vonlaufen Jimmy Stalin Maria De Grandis Patricia Ropraz Stéphane Jemelin Florence Bardin Holger Scheib Michel Aurrand-Lions Beat A. Imhof 《Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)/Molecular Cell Research》2018,1865(4):638-649
Most cancer deaths result from metastasis, which is the dissemination of cells from a primary tumor to distant organs. Metastasis involves changes to molecules that are essential for tumor cell adhesion to the extracellular matrix and to endothelial cells. Junctional Adhesion Molecule C (JAM-C) localizes at intercellular junctions as homodimers or more affine heterodimers with JAM-B. We previously showed that the homodimerization site (E66) in JAM-C is also involved in JAM-B binding. Here we show that neoexpression of JAM-C in a JAM-C-negative carcinoma cell line induced loss of adhesive property and pro-metastatic capacities. We also identify two critical structural sites (E66 and K68) for JAM-C/JAM-B interaction by directed mutagenesis of JAM-C and studied their implication on tumor cell behavior. JAM-C mutants did not bind to JAM-B or localize correctly to junctions. Moreover, mutated JAM-C proteins increased adhesion and reduced proliferation and migration of lung carcinoma cell lines. Carcinoma cells expressing mutant JAM-C grew slower than with JAM-C WT and were not able to establish metastatic lung nodules in mice. Overall these data demonstrate that the dimerization sites E66-K68 of JAM-C affected cell adhesion, polarization and migration and are essential for tumor cell metastasis. 相似文献
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A novel coronavirus, the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus, recently emerged through zoonotic transmission, causing a severe lower respiratory tract infection in humans. In two recent papers, one published in Cell Research, the crystal structure of the viral receptor-binding domain in complex with the host CD26/dipeptidyl peptidase 4 receptor has now been characterized.In mid 2012, a novel coronavirus (CoV) was isolated form the sputum of a patient with acute pneumonia and renal failure1. As of July 10th 2013, this virus, named Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)-CoV, has caused 80 laboratory-confirmed infections of which 44 were fatal2. The limited data available suggest that the virus is introduced into the human population through multiple independent, zoonotic transmission events from a — so far unknown — animal source with subsequent limited human-to-human spread. However, scenarios in which a single zoonotic transmission event has led to sustained, largely asymptomatic and non-detected human-to-human transmission cannot be excluded yet. Genetically, MERS-CoV is related to SARS-CoV, which killed nearly 10% of approximately 8 000 persons that were infected in the 2003 outbreak. It is therefore of utmost importance to better understand the biology and pathogenesis of this virus.Coronaviruses infect mammals and birds, and occasionally cross the species barrier. The primary determinant of coronavirus host and cell tropism is the viral spike (S) entry protein that functions by binding to a cell surface receptor. The MERS-CoV S protein is a type I membrane glycoprotein, assembled as trimers that constitute the typical crown-like peplomers on the surface of the enveloped coronavirus. Functionally, two regions, S1 and S2, can be defined in the S protein, which are involved in binding and fusion with host cells, respectively. Recent studies have mapped the receptor-binding domain (RBD) to a ∼231-amino acid long region within the S1 region of MERS-CoV3.MERS-CoV uses a cell surface amino peptidase, dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4), also known as CD26, as a functional receptor4. The multifunctional DPP4 — highly conserved among mammals — plays a major role in glucose metabolism by its degradation of incretins. It has been further implicated in T-cell activation, chemotaxis modulation, cell adhesion, and apoptosis5. In humans, it is primarily expressed on the epithelial cells in the lungs, kidney, small intestine, liver and prostate, and on activated leukocytes, while it also occurs in a soluble form in the circulation4,5.The spike-receptor binding interface can be seen as a lock-and-key interaction where minor mutations within the interacting domain of the S protein or the receptor can abrogate infection, placing a barrier for cross-species transmission. Zoonotic potential of coronaviruses has been attributed to the adaptability of the S protein to human receptor orthologs. Intriguingly, the MERS-CoV S protein seems promiscuous in binding to orthologous receptors. Whereas coronaviruses generally tend to have a narrow host tropism, MERS-CoV can infect cells of a wide variety of species, at least in vitro4,6. The broad cell species tropism suggests that MERS-CoV has acquired facile cross-species transmissibility by binding to an evolutionarily conserved receptor.Just four months after the discovery of the receptor, two Chinese research teams have now independently described the MERS-CoV spike-receptor interface. The study by Wang et al.7 recently published in Cell Research, and a recent study by Lu et al.8 published in Nature, both reveal the crystal structure of the RBD of the MERS-CoV S protein bound to its receptor, human DPP4. DPP4, of which the structure was published before9, consists of an N-terminal eight-bladed β-propeller domain and a C-terminal α/β-hydrolase domain. The RBD of the MERS-CoV S protein contains two subdomains: a conserved core subdomain and a receptor-binding subdomain, with the latter contacting blades 4 and 5 of the DPP4 β-propeller domain. Structural comparison with the RBD of the related betacoronavirus SARS-CoV (using the ACE2 peptidase as a receptor) reveals a conserved core domain and highly variable — both in length and in residues — receptor-binding region, explaining the differential receptor usage.Both teams have scrutinized the RBD-receptor interface and identified critical residues within the interacting domain of the S protein or receptor, which allow MERS-CoV to bind to its receptor. Structural analysis and mutational analysis have identified several key residues in the RBD of the S protein shown to be critical for DPP4 binding and viral entry. This information is crucial to understand the adaptation of MERS-CoV to humans. Studies with SARS-CoV isolated from humans and civet cats (which function as the intermediate host) revealed 2 amino acids in the RBD that caused an > 1 000-fold difference in binding affinity to human receptor ACE210. Analysis of the MERS-CoV RBD sequences of the isolates characterized thus far shows no sequence variation except that 2 virus samples isolated from patients in the UK (GenBank: and KC667074) had a leucine-to-phenylalanine substitution at position 506 of the S protein (L506F). As shown by Wang et al. KC1645057, residue L506 contacts DPP4 and its substitution to alanine reduced MERS-CoV S-mediated infectivity by over 50%.With the structure available, the promiscuous binding of MERS-CoV to DPP4 orthologs can now be analyzed at the molecular level. Relevant to functional usage of orthologous receptors by MERS-CoV is the degree of conservation of the amino acid residues in DPP4 that were identified to contact the viral RBD7,8. DPP4 sequence comparison reveals that mammalian DPP4 orthologs (e.g., of macaque, horse, rabbit and pig) have no or little variation for residues contacting MERS-CoV RBD in human DPP4 (