Ounpuu L et al. (MAY 2017)
Biochimica et biophysica acta
2102Ep embryonal carcinoma cells have compromised respiration and shifted bioenergetic profile distinct from H9 human embryonic stem cells.
Recent studies have shown that cellular bioenergetics may be involved in stem cell differentiation. Considering that during cancerogenesis cells acquire numerous properties of stem cells,it is possible to assume that the energy metabolism in tumorigenic cells might be differently regulated. The aim of this study was to compare the mitochondrial bioenergetic profile of normal pluripotent human embryonic stem cells (hESC) and relatively nullipotent embryonal carcinoma cells (2102Ep cell line). We examined three parameters related to cellular bioenergetics: phosphotransfer system,aerobic glycolysis,and oxygen consumption. Activities and expression levels of main enzymes that facilitate energy transfer were measured. The oxygen consumption rate studies were performed to investigate the respiratory capacity of cells. 2102Ep cells showed a shift in energy distribution towards adenylate kinase network. The total AK activity was almost 3 times higher in 2102Ep cells compared to hESCs (179.85±5.73 vs 64.39±2.55mU/mg of protein) and the expression of AK2 was significantly higher in these cells,while CK was downregulated. 2102Ep cells displayed reduced levels of oxygen consumption and increased levels of aerobic glycolysis compared to hESCs. The compromised respiration of 2102Ep cells is not the result of increased mitochondrial mass,increased proton leak,and reduced respiratory reserve capacity of the cells or impairment of respiratory chain complexes. Our data showed that the bioenergetic profile of 2102Ep cells clearly distinguishes them from normal hESCs. This should be considered when this cell line is used as a reference,and highlight the importance of further research concerning energy metabolism of stem cells.
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Garnache-Ottou F et al. (FEB 2005)
Blood 105 3 1256--64
Expression of the myeloid-associated marker CD33 is not an exclusive factor for leukemic plasmacytoid dendritic cells.
A new entity of acute leukemia coexpressing CD4(+)CD56(+) markers without any other lineage-specific markers has been identified recently as arising from lymphoid-related plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs). In our laboratory,cells from a patient with such CD4(+)CD56(+) lineage-negative leukemia were unexpectedly found to also express the myeloid marker CD33. To confirm the diagnosis of pDC leukemia despite the CD33 expression,we demonstrated that the leukemic cells indeed exhibited pDC phenotypic and functional properties. In 7 of 8 other patients with CD4(+)CD56(+) pDC malignancies,we were able to confirm that the tumor cells expressed CD33 although with variable expression levels. CD33 expression was shown by flow cytometry,reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction,and immunoblot analysis. Furthermore,CD33 monoclonal antibody stimulation of purified CD4(+)CD56(+) leukemic cells led to cytokine secretion,thus confirming the presence of a functional CD33 on these leukemic cells. Moreover,we found that circulating pDCs in healthy individuals also weakly express CD33. Overall,our results demonstrate that the expression of CD33 on CD4(+)CD56(+) lineage-negative cells should not exclude the diagnosis of pDC leukemia and underline that pDC-specific markers should be used at diagnosis for CD4(+)CD56(+) malignancies.
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RosetteSep™ 人单核细胞富集抗体混合物
RosetteSep™人单核细胞富集抗体混合物
Ortega V et al. (MAR 2016)
Cancer genetics 209 3 82--6
Optimal strategy for obtaining routine chromosome analysis by using negative fractions of CD138 enriched plasma cells.
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is superior to routine chromosome analysis (RCA) in detecting important prognostic genetic abnormalities in plasma cell dyscrasia (PCD); however,its sensitivity is hampered due to paucity of plasma cells (PC) in whole bone marrow (BM). Studies showed that the abnormality detection rate in enriched plasma cells (EPC) is greater than unselected plasma cells (UPC),but purification techniques are limiting to only FISH when sample volumes are inadequate. Not performing RCA may compromise patient care since RCA is equally important for detecting non-PC related abnormalities when the diagnosis is undefined. To resolve this critical issue,we designed a study where an immuno-magnetic CD138 enriched positive selection was used for FISH while the negative fraction (NF) was used to retrieve other myeloid elements for RCA. Parallel FISH studies were performed using UPC and CD138 EPC,while karyotyping was achieved using whole BM and discarded myeloid elements from the NF. Results showed that the abnormality rate of EPC was doubled compared to UPC for FISH,and CA displayed 100% success rate using the NF. PCD related chromosome abnormalities were confined to whole BM while non-PCD related abnormalities were found in both whole BM and NF. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of using the NF for RCA.
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RoboSep™ 吸头组件抛光剂
RoboSep™分选试管套装(9个塑料管+吸头保护器)
H. Kearney et al. (Sep 2025)
Stem Cell Reviews and Reports 21 8
Dimethyl Sulfoxide Conditions Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells for more Efficient Nephron Progenitor and Kidney Organoid Differentiation
The field of human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) has seen significant progress since the discovery of reprogramming somatic cells using the transcription factors Oct4,Sox2,Klf4,and c-Myc. hiPSCs are similar to embryonic stem cells in a primed state of pluripotency and have the potential to differentiate into any adult human cell type,offering a versatile tool for research and potential therapeutic applications. However,the efficiency of differentiation protocols for generating complex structures with multiple cell types,Like kidney organoids,remains a challenge. This study investigates the impact of treating hiPSCs with a low-dose dimethyl sulfoxide to enhance kidney organoid differentiation using the stepwise 2D monolayer-based protocol developed by Morizane et al. 2017. We found that treating hiPSCs with 1–2% DMSO affects gene expression of pluripotent transcription factors,the epigenetic landscape,and hiPSC colony morphology. Our findings also suggest DMSO treatment enhances the expression of the key metanephric mesenchyme nephron progenitor marker,SIX2 after 9 days of kidney organoid differentiation and helps improve hiPSC differentiation protocol efficiency toward the development of tubular kidney organoids. Further research is needed to fully elucidate the mechanisms underlying these effects and refine the differentiation process for potential in vitro research applications in biomedical research and drug development.Graphical Abstract
Supplementary InformationThe online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12015-025-10971-z.
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S. Biradar et al. ( 2022)
Frontiers in immunology 13 881607
The BLT Humanized Mouse Model as a Tool for Studying Human Gamma Delta T Cell-HIV Interactions In Vivo.
Gamma-delta (??) T cells recognize antigens in a major histocompatibility complex (MHC) independent and have cytotoxic capability. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection reduces the proportion of the V?2 cell subset compared to the V?1 cell subset of ?? T cells in the blood in most infected individuals,except for elite controllers. The capacity of V?2 T cells to kill HIV-infected targets has been demonstrated in vitro,albeit in vivo confirmatory studies are lacking. Here,we provide the first characterization of ?? T cell-HIV interactions in bone marrow-liver-thymus (BLT) humanized mice and examined the immunotherapeutic potential of V?2 T cells in controlling HIV replication in vivo. We demonstrate a reduced proportion of V?2 T cells and an increased proportion of V?1 T cells in HIV-infected BLT humanized mice,like in HIV-positive individuals. HIV infection in BLT humanized mice also impaired the ex vivo expansion of V?2 T cells,like in HIV-positive individuals. Adoptive transfer of activated V?2 T cells did not control HIV replication during cell-associated HIV transmission in BLT humanized mice but instead exacerbated viremia,suggesting that V?2 T cells may serve as early targets for HIV replication. Our findings demonstrate that BLT humanized mice can model ?? T cell-HIV interactions in vivo.
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EasySep™人CD4+ T细胞分选试剂盒
EasySep™ Direct人CD4+ T细胞分选试剂盒
Li T et al. (FEB 2010)
Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology 90 2 234--44
ALDH1A1 is a marker for malignant prostate stem cells and predictor of prostate cancer patients' outcome.
Prostate cancer (PCa) contains a small population of cancer stem cells (CSCs) that contribute to its initiation and progression. The development of specific markers for identification of the CSCs may lead to new diagnostic strategies of PCa. Increased aldehyde dehydrogenase 1A1 (ALDH1A1) activity has been found in the stem cell populations of leukemia and some solid tumors. The aim of the study was to investigate the stem-cell-related function and clinical significance of the ALDH1A1 in human PCa. ALDEFLUOR assay was used to isolate ALDH1A1(+) cells from PCa cell lines. Stem cell characteristics of the ALDH1A1(+) cells were then investigated by in vitro and in vivo approaches. The ALDH1A1 expression was also analyzed by immunohistochemistry in 18 normal prostate and 163 PCa tissues. The ALDH1A1(+) PCa cells showed high clonogenic and tumorigenic capacities,and serially reinitiated transplantable tumors that resembled histopathologic characteristics and heterogeneity of the parental PCa cells in mice. Immunohistochemical analysis of human prostate tissues showed that ALDH1A1(+) cells were sparse and limited to the basal component in normal prostates. However,in tumor specimens,increased ALDH1A1 immunopositivity was found not only in secretory type cancer epithelial cells but also in neuroendocrine tumor populations. Furthermore,the high ALDH1A1 expression in PCa was positively correlated with Gleason score (P=0.01) and pathologic stage (P=0.01),and inversely associated with overall survival and cancer-specific survival of the patients (P=0.00093 and 0.00017,respectively). ALDH1A1 could be a prostate CSC-related marker. Measuring its expression might provide a potential approach to study tumorigenesis of PCa and predict outcome of the disease.
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ALDEFLUOR™ 试剂盒
ALDEFLUOR™ DEAB试剂
ALDEFLUOR™测定缓冲液
(Dec 2024)
Stem Cell Research & Therapy 15 14
Dynamic three dimensional environment for efficient and large scale generation of smooth muscle cells from hiPSCs
BackgroundChronic ischemic limb disease often leads to amputation,which remains a significant clinical problem. Smooth-muscle cells (SMCs) are crucially involved in the development and progression of many cardiovascular diseases,but studies with primary human SMCs have been limited by a lack of availability. Here,we evaluated the efficiency of two novel protocols for differentiating human induced-pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) into SMCs and assessed their potency for the treatment of ischemic limb disease.MethodshiPSCs were differentiated into SMCs via a conventional two-dimensional (2D) protocol that was conducted entirely with cell monolayers,or via two protocols that consisted of an initial five-day three-dimensional (3D) spheroid phase followed by a six-day 2D monolayer phase (3D?+?2D differentiation). The 3D phases were conducted in shaker flasks on an orbital shaker (the 3D?+?2D shaker protocol) or in a PBS bioreactor (the 3D?+?2D bioreactor protocol). Differentiation efficiency was evaluated via the expression of SMC markers (smooth-muscle actin [SMA],smooth muscle protein 22 [SM22],and Calponin-1),and the biological activity of the differentiated hiPSC-SMCs was evaluated via in-vitro assessments of migration (scratch assay),contraction in response to the treatment with a prostaglandin H2 analog (U46619),and tube formation on Geltrex,as well as in-vivo measurements of perfusion (fluorescence angiography) and vessel density in the limbs of mice that were treated with hiPSC-SMCs after experimentally induced hind-limb ischemia (HLI).ResultsBoth 3D?+?2D protocols yielded?>?5.6?×?107 hiPSC-SMCs/differentiation,which was?~?nine-fold more than that produced via 2D differentiation,and flow cytometry analyses confirmed that?>?98% of the 3D?+?2D-differentiated hiPSC-SMCs expressed SMA,?>?81% expressed SM22,and?>?89% expressed Calponin-1. hiPSC-SMCs obtained via the 3D?+?2D shaker protocol also displayed typical SMC-like migratory,contraction,and tube-formation activity in-vitro and significantly improved measurements of perfusion,vessel density,and SMA-positive arterial density in the ischemic limb of mouse HLI model.ConclusionsOur dynamic 3D?+?2D protocols produced an exceptionally high yield of hiPSC-SMCs. Transplantation of these hiPSC-SMCs results in significantly improved recovery of ischemic limb after ischemic injury in mice.
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Palmer DJ et al. ( 2016)
Molecular therapy. Nucleic acids 5 e372
Homology Requirements for Efficient, Footprintless Gene Editing at the CFTR Locus in Human iPSCs with Helper-dependent Adenoviral Vectors.
Helper-dependent adenoviral vectors mediate high efficiency gene editing in induced pluripotent stem cells without needing a designer nuclease thereby avoiding off-target cleavage. Because of their large cloning capacity of 37 kb,helper-dependent adenoviral vectors with long homology arms are used for gene editing. However,this makes vector construction and recombinant analysis difficult. Conversely,insufficient homology may compromise targeting efficiency. Thus,we investigated the effect of homology length on helper-dependent adenoviral vector targeting efficiency at the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator locus in induced pluripotent stem cells and found a positive correlation. With 23.8 and 21.4 kb of homology,the frequencies of targeted recombinants were 50-64.6% after positive selection for vector integration,and 97.4-100% after negative selection against random integrations. With 14.8 kb,the frequencies were 26.9-57.1% after positive selection and 87.5-100% after negative selection. With 9.6 kb,the frequencies were 21.4 and 75% after positive and negative selection,respectively. With only 5.6 kb,the frequencies were 5.6-16.7% after positive selection and 50% after negative selection,but these were more than high enough for efficient identification and isolation of targeted clones. Furthermore,we demonstrate helper-dependent adenoviral vector-mediated footprintless correction of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator mutations through piggyBac excision of the selectable marker. However,low frequencies (≤ 1 × 10(-3)) necessitated negative selection for piggyBac-excision product isolation.
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Yap MS et al. (DEC 2016)
Virology journal 13 1 5
Pluripotent Human embryonic stem cell derived neural lineages for in vitro modelling of enterovirus 71 infection and therapy.
BACKGROUND The incidence of neurological complications and fatalities associated with Hand,Foot & Mouth disease has increased over recent years,due to emergence of newly-evolved strains of Enterovirus 71 (EV71). In the search for new antiviral therapeutics against EV71,accurate and sensitive in vitro cellular models for preliminary studies of EV71 pathogenesis is an essential prerequisite,before progressing to expensive and time-consuming live animal studies and clinical trials. METHODS This study thus investigated whether neural lineages derived from pluripotent human embryonic stem cells (hESC) can fulfil this purpose. EV71 infection of hESC-derived neural stem cells (NSC) and mature neurons (MN) was carried out in vitro,in comparison with RD and SH-SY5Y cell lines. RESULTS Upon assessment of post-infection survivability and EV71 production by the various types,it was observed that NSC were significantly more susceptible to EV71 infection compared to MN,RD (rhabdomyosarcoma) and SH-SY5Y cells,which was consistent with previous studies on mice. The SP81 peptide had significantly greater inhibitory effect on EV71 production by NSC and MN compared to the cancer-derived RD and SH-SY5Y cell lines. CONCLUSIONS Hence,this study demonstrates that hESC-derived neural lineages can be utilized as in vitro models for studying EV71 pathogenesis and for screening of antiviral therapeutics.
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(May 2025)
Clinical and Translational Medicine 15 5
Screening of candidate analgesics using a patient?derived human iPSC model of nociception identifies putative compounds for therapeutic treatment
AbstractBackground and purposeIn this study,we applied an induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)?based model of inherited erythromelalgia (IEM) to screen a library of 281 small molecules,aiming to identify candidate pain?modulating compounds.Experimental approachHuman iPSC?derived sensory neuron?like cells,which exhibit action potentials in response to noxious stimulation,were evaluated using whole?cell patch?clamp and microelectrode array (MEA) techniques.Key resultsSensory neuron?like cells derived from individuals with IEM showed spontaneous electrical activity characteristic of genetic pain disorders. The drug screen identified four compounds (AZ106,AZ129,AZ037 and AZ237) that significantly decreased spontaneous firing with minimal toxicity. The calculated IC50 values indicate the potential efficacy of these compounds. Electrophysiological analysis confirmed the compounds’ ability to reduce action potential generation in IEM patient?specific iPSC?derived sensory neuron?like cells.Conclusions and implicationsOur screening approach demonstrates the reproducibility and effectiveness of human neuronal disease modelling offering a promising avenue for discovering new analgesics. These findings address a critical gap in current therapeutic strategies for both general and neuropathic pain,warranting further investigation. This study highlights the innovative use of patient?derived iPSC sensory neuronal models in pain research and emphasises the potential for personalised medicine in developing targeted analgesics.Key points
Utilisation of human iPSCs for efficient differentiation into sensory neuron?like cells offers a novel strategy for studying pain mechanisms.IEM sensory neuron?like cells exhibit key biomarkers and generate action potentials in response to noxious stimulation.IEM sensory neuron?like cells display spontaneous electrical activity,providing a relevant nociceptive model.Screening of 281 compounds identified four candidates that significantly reduced spontaneous firing with low cytotoxicity.Electrophysiological profiling of selected compounds revealed promising insights into their mechanisms of action,specifically modulating the NaV 1.7 channel for targeted analgesia. In this study,Thornton and colleagues utilised an induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)?based model of inherited erythromelalgia (IEM) to screen a library of 295 small molecules in search of potential pain?modulating compounds. Their screening identified four compounds that significantly reduced spontaneous firing in iPSC?derived nociceptor?like cells,with minimal associated toxicity
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Crispí et al. (OCT 2009)
Journal of immunology (Baltimore,Md. : 1950) 183 7 4675--81
Human TCR-alpha beta+ CD4- CD8- T cells can derive from CD8+ T cells and display an inflammatory effector phenotype.
The origin and function of human double negative (DN) TCR-alphabeta+ T cells is unknown. They are thought to contribute to the pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosus because they expand and accumulate in inflamed organs. In this study,we provide evidence that human TCR-alphabeta+ CD4- CD8- DN T cells can derive from activated CD8+ T cells. Freshly isolated TCR-alphabeta+ DN T cells display a distinct gene expression and cytokine production profile. DN cells isolated from peripheral blood as well as DN cells derived in vitro from CD8+ T cells produce a defined array of proinflammatory mediators that includes IL-1beta,IL-17,IFN-gamma,CXCL3,and CXCL2. These results indicate that,upon activation,CD8+ T cells have the capacity to acquire a distinct phenotype that grants them inflammatory capacity.
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