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ABSTRACT: Background
Optimizing the collagenase G (ColG):collagenase H (ColH) ratio is a key strategy for achieving tailored donor-tissue specific islet isolation. Collagen V (Col V) and collagen III (Col III) are crucial target matrices of ColG and ColH, respectively. We herein investigated the relevance between the expression of target matrices in pancreatic tissues and influence of ColG:ColH ratio on islet isolation outcome.Methods
Islet isolation was performed in Lewis and SD rats using different ColG:ColH ratios (5:1, 1:1 and 1:5; n = 7/group). The composition of Col III and Col V was examined using immunohistochemical staining, real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR), Western blotting and mass spectrometry. Chain types in collagen I (Col I) were also assessed using mass spectrometry.Results
No beneficial effects were observed by increasing the ColG amount, irrespective of the rat strain. In contrast, the islet yield in Lewis rats was considerably increased by high amounts of ColH but decreased in SD rats, suggesting that Lewis pancreas contains more Col III than SD pancreas. Neither immunohistochemical nor real-time PCR showed correlation with isolation outcome. However, Western blotting revealed that Lewis contained considerably higher amount of Col III than SD (p = 0.10). Likewise, Col-I(?1)/Col-III(?1) and Col-I(?2)/Col-III(?1) were significantly lower in Lewis than in SD rats (p = 0.007, respectively). Furthermore, the isolation outcome was considerably correlated with the composition of homotrimeric Col I.Conclusions
The Col III expression and the composition of homotrimeric Col I in pancreatic tissues determined using mass analyses appeared useful for optimizing the ColG:ColH ratio in islet isolation.
SUBMITTER: Miyazaki Y
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6510438 | biostudies-literature | 2019
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Miyazaki Yuki Y Murayama Kazutaka K Fathi Ibrahim I Imura Takehiro T Yamagata Youhei Y Watanabe Kimiko K Maeda Hiroshi H Inagaki Akiko A Igarashi Yasuhiro Y Miyagi Shigehito S Shima Hiroki H Igarashi Kazuhiko K Kamei Takashi T Unno Michiaki M Goto Masafumi M
PloS one 20190510 5
<h4>Background</h4>Optimizing the collagenase G (ColG):collagenase H (ColH) ratio is a key strategy for achieving tailored donor-tissue specific islet isolation. Collagen V (Col V) and collagen III (Col III) are crucial target matrices of ColG and ColH, respectively. We herein investigated the relevance between the expression of target matrices in pancreatic tissues and influence of ColG:ColH ratio on islet isolation outcome.<h4>Methods</h4>Islet isolation was performed in Lewis and SD rats usin ...[more]