Project description:Background: Bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) have classically been cultured in media supplemented with 20% fetal bovine serum (FBS). As an alternative to FBS, pooled solvent detergent apheresis platelets, HPGF-C18, was evaluated for BMSC culture. Methods: A comparison of passage 2 BMSC growth revealed that 10% HPGF-C18 produced similar cell numbers as 20% FBS. Marrow aspirates from 5 healthy subjects were cultured for 4 passages in 10% HPGF-C18 or 20% FBS and were analyzed for proliferation, colony formation efficiency (CFE), surface marker expression, suppression of mixed lymphocyte reactions (MLRs), global gene and microRNA expression analysis. BMSC supernatant cytokine and growth factor concentrations were also compared. Results: Primary cultures of marrow aspirates in 10% HPGF-C18 and 20% FBS yielded similar numbers and CFE. After 4 passages, 10% HPGF-C18 and 20% FBS yielded similar numbers of BMSCs, surface marker expression patterns and immunosuppression effects. Gene and microRNA expression analysis revealed that BMSCs cultured under the two conditions had distinct expression profiles. Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) revealed HPGF-C18-cultured BMSCs were enriched in metabolic processing and biosynthetic pathways; cell proliferation and cell cycle pathways; and immune response pathways. FBS-cultured BMSCs were enriched in MAPK signaling, TGF-beta signaling, cell adhesion and extracellular matrix pathways. Differently expressed microRNAs were related to the osteogenesis of BMSCs. Supernatant analysis found that HPGF-C18 BMSCs displayed higher levels of PEDF and TGFB1 and lower levels of IL6, VEGF, SDF1 and PLGF. Conclusions: Traditional measures; expansion, surface marker expression and inhibition of MLRs suggest that BMSC cultured in HPGF-C18 and FBS were similar, but analysis at the molecular level revealed many differences. BMSCs cultured in HPGF-C18 should be assessed in specific functional assays that reflect application-specific potency before substituting FBS with HPGF-C18.
Project description:Claudin proteins are major constituents of epithelial and endothelial tight junctions (TJ), where they serve as regulators of paracellular permeability to ions and solutes. Claudin-18, a member of the large claudin family, is highly expressed in lung epithelium. To elucidate the role of claudin-18 in alveolar epithelial barrier function and fluid homeostasis, we generated claudin-18 knockout (C18 KO) mice. Increased alveolar fluid clearance (AFC) observed in C18 KO mice may have accounted for absence of lung edema despite increased alveolar solute permeability compared to wild type (WT) controls. Higher AFC in C18 KO mice was associated with higher Na-K-ATPase activity and increased expression of the Na-K-ATPase β1 subunit compared to WT controls. Consistent with in vivo findings, alveolar epithelial cell (AEC) monolayers derived from C18 KO mice exhibited lower transepithelial electrical resistance (RT) accompanied by increased solute and ion permeability without changes in ion selectivity. Expression of claudin-3 and claudin-4 was markedly increased in whole lung and in freshly isolated AEC from C18 KO mice, while claudin-5 was unchanged. In contrast, occludin, another major component of the TJ complex, was significantly decreased in C18 KO lung. Further analysis revealed rearrangements in the F-actin cytoskeleton in C18 KO MAECM. These findings demonstrate a crucial non-redundant role for claudin-18 in regulation of alveolar epithelial tight junction composition and permeability to ions and solutes. Importantly, increased AFC in C18 KO mice identifies additional roles for claudin-18 in alveolar fluid homeostasis beyond its direct contributions to barrier properties of the alveolar epithelium.
Project description:Claudin proteins are major constituents of epithelial and endothelial tight junctions (TJ), where they serve as regulators of paracellular permeability to ions and solutes. Claudin-18, a member of the large claudin family, is highly expressed in lung epithelium. To elucidate the role of claudin-18 in alveolar epithelial barrier function and fluid homeostasis, we generated claudin-18 knockout (C18 KO) mice. Increased alveolar fluid clearance (AFC) observed in C18 KO mice may have accounted for absence of lung edema despite increased alveolar solute permeability compared to wild type (WT) controls. Higher AFC in C18 KO mice was associated with higher Na-K-ATPase activity and increased expression of the Na-K-ATPase β1 subunit compared to WT controls. Consistent with in vivo findings, alveolar epithelial cell (AEC) monolayers derived from C18 KO mice exhibited lower transepithelial electrical resistance (RT) accompanied by increased solute and ion permeability without changes in ion selectivity. Expression of claudin-3 and claudin-4 was markedly increased in whole lung and in freshly isolated AEC from C18 KO mice, while claudin-5 was unchanged. In contrast, occludin, another major component of the TJ complex, was significantly decreased in C18 KO lung. Further analysis revealed rearrangements in the F-actin cytoskeleton in C18 KO MAECM. These findings demonstrate a crucial non-redundant role for claudin-18 in regulation of alveolar epithelial tight junction composition and permeability to ions and solutes. Importantly, increased AFC in C18 KO mice identifies additional roles for claudin-18 in alveolar fluid homeostasis beyond its direct contributions to barrier properties of the alveolar epithelium. Animals with a ubiquitous knockout (C18 KO) were obtained by crossing mice harboring a conditional (floxed) allele of claudin-18 (Cldn18F/F) with CMV-cre deleter mice to delete exons 2 and 3 by Cre/loxP recombination.
Project description:Comparative analysis of the transcriptome of primary tumors generated from 4T1 cells transduced with a lentiviral vector expressing a siRNA against murine SPARC (4T1-C18), primary tumors generated from 4T1 cells transduced with a lentiviral vector expressing a scramble sequence (4T1-SCR) or lung metastasis foci from 4T1-SCR tumor-bearing mice (4T1-SCR MTTS). Three experimental conditions, 4T1-C18, 4T1-SCR and 4T1-SCR MTTS. Biological replicates: 4 4T1-C18, 4 4T1-SCR, 4 4T1-SCR MTTS independently grown in different mice. 2 days-old tumors and 30 days old lung foci. One replicate per array. All microarrays were processed the same day
Project description:The goat of this project is to explore M5 receptor regulation spermatogenesis. We tried to search the mechanism of M5 receptor regulation spermatogenesis. RNA-seq of C18-4 and TM4 cells samples from different groups: C3NC, M5 knockdown in C18-4, TM3NC, M5 knockdown in TM4 cells. The cell were transfected with virus with inhibition of M5 expression ( M5 gene knockdown).
Project description:The goal of this study was to compare the transcriptional responses of mouse macrophages treated with unsaturated or saturated fatty acids to macrophages treated with LPS to stimulate classical inflammatory activation. Microarray profiling was performed on total RNA isolated from primary mouse bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDMs) treated with fatty acids (C18:1 oleic acid or C18:0 stearic acid), BSA vehicle, or LPS at two time points.
Project description:Comparison of a quorum sensing null mutant supplemented with C18-HSL, C18en-HSL, C18dien-HSL with D. shibae wild-type in order to identify traits induced by distinct autoinducers in this organism. Loop-design, two to three biological replicates of D. shibae wild-type, delta-luxI1 and delta-luxI1 supplemented with 500 nM C18-HSL, C18en-HSL and C18dien-HSL at cultivation start. Samples were taken in mid-exponential growth phase at OD600 0.4
Project description:Comparative analysis of the transcriptome of 4T1 cells stably transduced with a lentiviral vector expressing a siRNA against murine SPARC (4T1-C18) with 4T1 control cells stably transduced with a lentiviral vector expressing a scramble sequence (4T1-SCR). Two-condition experiment, 4T1-C18 vs. 4T1-SCR cells. Biological replicates: 4 SPARC knock down, 4 control, independently grown in vitro and harvested. One replicate per array. Microarrays were hybridized in three different days.
Project description:Comparison of a quorum sensing null mutant supplemented with C18-HSL, C18en-HSL, C18dien-HSL with D. shibae wild-type in order to identify traits induced by distinct autoinducers in this organism.