Multinucleated giant cells are hallmarks of ovarian aging with unique immune and degradation-associated molecular signatures
The ovary is one of the first organs to exhibit signs of aging,characterized by reduced tissue function,chronic inflammation,and fibrosis. Multinucleated giant cells (MNGCs),formed by macrophage fusion,typically occur in chronic immune pathologies,including infectious and non-infectious granulomas and the foreign body response,but are also observed in the aging ovary. The function and consequence of ovarian MNGCs remain unknown as their biological activity is highly context-dependent,and their large size has limited their isolation and analysis through technologies such as single-cell RNA sequencing. In this study,we define ovarian MNGCs through a deep analysis of their presence across age and species using advanced imaging technologies as well as their unique transcriptome using laser capture microdissection. MNGCs form complex interconnected networks that increase with age in both mouse and nonhuman primate ovaries. MNGCs are characterized by high Gpnmb expression,a putative marker of ovarian and non-ovarian MNGCs. Pathway analysis highlighted functions in apoptotic cell clearance,lipid metabolism,proteolysis,immune processes,and increased oxidative phosphorylation and antioxidant activity. Thus,MNGCs have signatures related to degradative processes,immune function,and high metabolic activity. These processes were enriched in MNGCs compared to primary ovarian macrophages,suggesting discrete functionality. MNGCs express CD4 and colocalize with T-cells,which were enriched in regions of MNGCs,indicative of a close interaction between these immune cell types. These findings implicate MNGCs in modulation of the ovarian immune landscape during aging given their high penetrance and unique molecular signature that supports degradative and immune functions. Ovarian multinucleated giant cells are a unique macrophage population that arise within the aging mammalian ovary. This study characterizes their transcriptome in mice,uncovering a potential role in degradation of cellular debris and immune signaling,suggesting a potential contribution to ovarian inflammation during aging.
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20144
100-0659
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EasySep™缓冲液
EasySep™ 小鼠F4/80正选试剂盒
(Jun 2025)
Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer 13 6
Serotonin receptor 5-HT2A as a potential target for HCC immunotherapy
AbstractBackgroundWhile recent clinical trials of combination immunotherapies for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) have shown promising clinical efficacy and survival improvements breakthroughs,there is still much room for further improvement. A key limiting factor for HCC immunotherapy is the intrinsic immunosuppression within the liver microenvironment,resulting in suboptimal priming of tumor-specific CD8 cytotoxic T cells and thus immune evasion by the tumor. Hence,identifying new key molecular pathways suppressing T-cell responses within the liver is critical for the rational design of more effective combination immunotherapies for HCC.MethodsWe identified the 5-HT2A serotonin receptor as a potential target for HCC immunotherapy in a chemical screening approach and validated that targeting 5-HT2A signaling could be a viable approach for HCC immunotherapy via in vitro and in vivo studies.ResultsDisruption of 5-HT2A signaling using either a selective antagonist small molecule,ketanserin,or by knockout of its coding gene Htr2a augments the cytotoxic effector phenotype of mouse CD8 T cells activated in vitro with immunosuppressive liver non-parenchymal cells. Ketanserin treatment of in vitro activated human CD8 T cells also increased expression of the cytotoxic effector molecules granzyme B and perforin. Abrogation of 5-HT2A signaling was associated with increased expression of cytotoxicity-related genes such as granzyme B and reduced expression of transcription factors downstream of MAP kinase signaling. In vivo,systemic ketanserin treatment significantly prolonged survival of HCC tumor-bearing mice and was non-inferior to α-programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1)+α-vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) combination antibody treatment. Combining ketanserin with αPD-L1+αVEGFA antibodies also significantly prolonged survival relative to control-treated mice while preserving the occurrence of complete tumor regression observed with αPD-L1+αVEGFA treatment alone.ConclusionsTogether,our data describe a role for 5-HT2A as a negative regulator of the cytotoxic effector phenotype in CD8 T cells and highlight the therapeutic potential of targeting 5-HT2A for HCC immunotherapy.
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18958
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EasySep™小鼠CD90.1正选试剂盒
RoboSep™ 小鼠CD90.1正选试剂盒
(Jun 2025)
Methods and Protocols 8 3
Expression and Site-Specific Biotinylation of Human Cytosolic 5′-Nucleotidase 1A in Escherichia coli
Autoantibodies targeting cytosolic 5′-nucleotidase 1A (cN1A) are found in several autoimmune diseases,including inclusion body myositis (IBM),Sjögren’s syndrome,and systemic lupus erythematosus. While they have diagnostic relevance for IBM,little is known about the autoreactive B cells that produce these antibodies. To address this,we developed a robust protocol for the expression and site-specific biotinylation of recombinant human cN1A in Escherichia coli. The resulting antigen is suitable for generating double-labelled fluorescent baits for the isolation and characterisation of cN1A-specific B cells by flow cytometry. Site-specific biotinylation was achieved using the AviTag and BirA ligase,preserving the protein’s structure and immunoreactivity. Western blot analysis confirmed that the biotinylated cN1A was recognised by both human and rabbit anti-cN1A antibodies. Compared to conventional chemical biotinylation,this strategy minimises structural alterations that may affect antigen recognition. This approach provides a reliable method for producing biotinylated antigens for use in immunological assays. While demonstrated here for cN1A,the protocol can be adapted for other autoantigens to support studies of antigen-specific B cells in autoimmune diseases.
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19554
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EasySep™人Pan-B细胞富集试剂盒
RoboSep™ 人Pan-B细胞富集试剂盒
(Jun 2025)
Journal of Neuroinflammation 22
B cells are not drivers of stromal cell activation during acute CNS infection
BackgroundCNS stromal cells,especially fibroblasts and endothelial cells,support leukocyte accumulation through upregulation of adhesion molecules and lymphoid chemokines. While chronically activated fibroblast networks can drive pathogenic immune cell aggregates known as tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS),early stromal cell activation during CNS infection can support anti-viral T cells. However,the cell types and factors driving early stromal cell activation is poorly explored.AimsA neurotropic murine coronavirus (mCoV) infection model was used to better characterize signals that promote fibroblast networks supporting accumulation of antiviral lymphocytes. Based on the early appearance of IgD+ B cells with unknown functions during several CNS infections,we probed their potential to activate stromal cells through lymphotoxin β (LTβ),a molecule critical in maintaining fibroblast-networks in lymphoid tissues as well as promoting TLS in autoimmunity and cancers.ResultsKinetic analysis of stromal cell activation in olfactory bulbs and brains revealed that upregulation of adhesion molecules and lymphoid chemokines Ccl19,Ccl21 and Cxcl13 closely tracked viral replication. Immunohistochemistry revealed that upregulation of the fibroblast marker podoplanin (PDPN) at meningeal and perivascular sites mirrored kinetics of RNA expression. Moreover,both B cells and T cells colocalized to areas of PDPN reactivity,supporting a potential role in regulating stromal cell activation. However,specific depletion of LTβ from B cells using Mb1-creERT2 x Ltβfl/fl mice had no effect on T or B cell recruitment or viral replication. B cell depletion by anti-CD20 antibody also had no adverse effects. Surprisingly,LTβR agonism reduced viral control and parenchymal T cell localization despite increasing stromal cell lymphoid chemokines and PDPN. Additional assessment of direct stromal cell activation by the viral RNA mimic poly I:C showed induction of Pdpn and Ccl19 preceding Ltb.ConclusionsNeither B cell-derived LTβ or B cells are primary drivers of stromal cell activation networks in the CNS following mCoV infection. Although supplementary agonist mediated LTβR engagement confirmed a role for LTβ in enhancing PDPN and lymphoid chemokine expression,it impeded T cell migration to the CNS parenchyma and viral control. Our data overall indicate that stromal cells can integrate LTβR signals to tune their activation,but that LTβ is not necessarily essential and can even dysregulate protective antiviral T cell functions.Supplementary InformationThe online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12974-025-03491-7.
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19854
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EasySep™小鼠B细胞分选试剂盒
RoboSep™ 小鼠B细胞分选试剂盒
(Jul 2025)
Cell Death & Disease 16 1
The trapping of live neutrophils by macrophages during infection
Neutrophils are highly abundant in the oral mucosal tissues,and their balanced activation and clearance are essential for immune homeostasis. Here,we demonstrate that neutrophils infected with the bacterial pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg) are captured alive by macrophages in a manner that bypasses all known receptor-ligand interactions involved in the phagocytosis of either live or dead cells. Mechanistically,upon interaction with Pg,or its protease RgpB (gingipains),live neutrophils undergo rapid remodeling of their proteomes,generating neoepitopes. N-terminomics-based proteomic profiling identified multiple RgpB cleavage sites on several azurophilic granule proteins that are translocated to the surface of live neutrophils via low-level degranulation and activate macrophage αMβ2 integrin receptors,thus mediating internalization of non-apoptotic neutrophils within macrophage phagosomes. Macrophages with entrapped live neutrophils exhibit phenotypic and transcriptional reprogramming,consistent with inflammatory outcomes in vitro and in vivo. In contrast to the immunosuppressive outcomes associated with efferocytosis of apoptotic neutrophils,live neutrophil entrapment failed to fully activate several catabolic and metabolic processes and exhibited a defective activation of PPAR-γ mediated pro-resolution pathways,thereby promoting bacterial persistence and hindering the resolution of inflammation. Thus,our data demonstrate a novel immune subversion strategy unique to Pg and reveal a previously unknown mode of live neutrophil sequestration into macrophages during an infection.
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17899
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EasySep™ 死细胞去除 (Annexin V) 试剂盒
(Jun 2025)
Frontiers in Medicine 12
The microbial metabolite butyrate enhances the effector and memory functions of murine CD8+ T cells and improves anti-tumor activity
IntroductionCD8+ T cells are vital in the immune control of cancer and a key player in cell-based cancer immunotherapy. Recent studies have shown that microbial short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) can promote both effector and memory phenotypes in CD8+ T cells and may thereby enhance protection against cancer.MethodsIn this study,we determined the effect of SCFA butyrate on mouse CD8+ T cell function in vitro and in vivo,using the OT-I model.ResultsButyrate co-culture with anti-CD3 + anti-CD28 activated T cells in vitro enhanced the frequency of effector CD8+ IFN-γ-producing cells,and the amount of cytokine produced per cell. Culture with butyrate also enhanced the activation,TCR expression,and levels of phosphorylated mTOR proteins within CD8+ T cells but reduced proliferation rate and increased apoptosis. Butyrate-treated activated cells conferred tumor protection after adoptive transfer. Butyrate-treated cells were present at higher frequencies within the tumor compared to non-butyrate treated cells,and expressed IFN-γ. When analyzed using high dimensional cytometry,the tumors of mice that received butyrate-treated cells were enriched in clusters displaying an effector memory phenotype with high expression of IL-15Rβ and T-bet.DiscussionOur findings show that butyrate promotes the effector activity of CD8+ T cells in culture,which can persist in vivo while also stimulating memory phenotypes. Consequently,butyrate treatment may have strong application in T cell-based immunotherapies to improve protective cell functions and patient outcomes.
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19853
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EasySep™小鼠CD8+ T细胞分选试剂盒
RoboSep™ 小鼠CD8+ T细胞分选试剂盒
(Jul 2025)
Scientific Reports 15
Dysregulated type I/III interferon system in circulation from patients with anti-MDA5-positive dermatomyositis
Anti-melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5 (MDA5)-positive dermatomyositis (DM) is often complicated by rapidly progressive interstitial lung disease (RP-ILD),leading to early mortality. Previous studies on the pathogenesis of anti-MDA5-positive DM highlighted type I interferons (IFNs),while recent investigations reported the significance of a type III IFN,IFN-λ3. We investigated a range of cytokines,including type I/II/III IFNs,in serum samples from anti-MDA5-positive DM patients collected at diagnosis before treatment introduction. Elevations of IFN-β and λ3 were identified as the hallmark of anti-MDA5-positive DM,in comparison with other myositis subtypes,systemic lupus erythematosus,and COVID-19 pneumonia. The elevation of IFN-λ3 was associated with decreased CD56dimCD16pos NK cells in circulation. The unique cytokine profile with type I/III IFN upregulation in anti-MDA5-positive DM was replicated in independent validation cohorts. A cluster analysis using serum type I/III IFN levels identified three subgroups in anti-MDA5-positive DM: mild elevations of IFN-α/β and λ3; a marked increase in IFN-λ3 alone; and pronounced elevations of IFN-α/β with mild to moderate increase in IFN-λ3. Patients in the cluster with a marked elevation of IFN-λ3 alone tended to present with RP-ILD and decreased survival. The combination of serum type I/III IFN levels could serve as a prognostic biomarker in anti-MDA5-positive DM.
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19666
100-0404
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EasySep™ Direct人中性粒细胞分选试剂盒
RoboSep™ 人中性粒细胞分选试剂盒
(Jul 2025)
Nature Communications 16
Structural stabilization of the intrinsically disordered SARS-CoV-2 N by binding to RNA sequences engineered from the viral genome fragment
The nucleocapsid N is one of four structural proteins of the coronaviruses. Its essential role in genome encapsidation makes it a critical therapeutic target for COVID-19 and related diseases. However,the inherent disorder of full-length N hampers its structural analysis. Here,we describe a stepwise method using viral-derived RNAs to stabilize SARS-CoV-2 N for EM analysis. We identify pieces of RNA from the SARS-CoV-2 genome that promote the formation of structurally homogeneous N dimers,intermediates of assembly,and filamentous capsid-like structures. Building on these results,we engineer a symmetric RNA to stabilize N protein dimers,the building block of high-order assemblies,for EM studies. We combine domain-specific monoclonal antibodies against N with chemical cross-linking mass spectrometry to validate the spatial arrangement of the N domains within the dimer. Additionally,our cryo-EM analysis reveals novel antigenic sites on the N protein. Our findings provide insights into N protein´s architectural and antigenic principles,which can guide design of pan-coronavirus therapeutics. The authors stabilize the SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid (N) dimer assembly using a short RNA and chemical crosslinker for EM analysis,revealing its domain arrangement and antigenic sites to advance understanding and guide pan-coronavirus therapeutic design.
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18957
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EasySep™小鼠CD138正选试剂盒
RoboSep™ 小鼠CD138正选试剂盒
(Jul 2025)
Frontiers in Physiology 16
Targeting ERRs to counteract age-related muscle atrophy associated with physical inactivity: a pilot study
IntroductionEstrogen-related receptors has been suggested as a potential therapeutic target to counteract muscle decline associated with aging or inactivity,being known to regulate mitochondrial function and cellular respiration by up-regulating key factors in muscle responses to exercise. This study aimed to evaluate the targeting of ERRs in myoblasts isolated from the skeletal muscle of inactive women by assessing the metabolic and expression changes associated with its activation.MethodsTwenty women undergoing hip arthroplasty for coxarthrosis were enrolled and divided into an active group (n = 10) and an inactive group (n = 10) based on self-reported physical activity. During surgery,muscle biopsies were taken for histological and western blotting analysis,measuring the expression levels of NADPH oxidase 4 (NOX4),sirtuin 1 (SIRT1),peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1-alpha (PGC-1α),estrogen related receptor alpha (ERRα),and fibronectin type III domain-containing protein 5 (FNDC5). Primary cultures of myoblasts were set up from the muscle tissue of inactive women and treated with the ERRs agonist,SLU-PP-332,for subsequent qualitative and quantitative investigations. In addition,myoblasts were differentiated into myotubes for 15 days,and the success of differentiation was evaluated by immunofluorescence analysis.ResultsClinical and instrumental evaluation showed less functional limitation,higher handgrip strength values,and significantly reduced visual analogue scale scores in active subjects,in association with a significant increase in muscle fiber diameter. In addition,significantly higher expression of NOX4,concomitant with reduced levels of SIRT1,PGC-1α,ERRα,and FNDC5,was detected in the muscle tissue of inactive women. Interestingly,SLU-PP-332 treatment promoted down-regulation of NOX4 and upregulation of SIRT1,PGC-1α,ERRα,FNDC5,Akt,and B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2) in myoblasts,reducing cytotoxicity,oxidative stress,and senescence,as well as increasing levels of reduced glutathione. Furthermore,SLU-PP-332 treatment promoted abundant myotube formation,positively influencing cell differentiation.DiscussionTargeting ERRs could represent a promising therapeutic strategy to counteract muscle atrophy in elderly and sedentary subjects. However,further studies are needed to clarify the molecular mechanisms involved and explore the impact of ERRs activation on muscle metabolism.
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17855
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EasySep™人CD56正选试剂盒 II
RoboSep™ 人CD56正选试剂盒 II
(Jul 2025)
Stem Cell Research & Therapy 16 308–322
CD317 stabilizes TNFR1 and confers the anti-inflammatory functions of MSCs via NF-κB/TSG6 pathway
BackgroundAlthough both pre-clinical and clinical studies show promising outcomes,resulting in rapid growth of clinical trials of MSC-based therapies in recent years,the heterogeneity and therapeutic inconsistency of MSCs have severely hampered their clinical applications. Purifying homogenous MSC populations with enhanced specific functions represents one promising approach. We have demonstrated recently that the CD317+ MSCs have enhanced anti-inflammatory functions and improved therapeutic efficacy and consistency.MethodsIn the current study,we performed both in vitro and in vivo investigations to delineate whether and how CD317 regulates the immune modulation function of MSCs.ResultsOur data here indicate that the CD317 directly contributes to the immune suppression function of MSCs stimulated by TNF-α through up-regulating TSG6 via CD317/lipid-raft/TNFR1 complex. The CD317 stabilizes the TNFR1 complex,resulting in hyper-activation of the NF-κB pathway and up-regulation of TSG6,which confers the therapeutic effects of MSCs on the mouse model of ALI (acute lung injury) and IBD (inflammatory bowel disease).ConclusionsThus,the CD317 stabilizes TNFR1 and confers the anti-inflammatory functions of MSCs via NF-κB/TSG6 Pathway.Supplementary InformationThe online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s13287-025-04527-8.
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19654
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EasySep™ Direct 人 PBMC 分选试剂盒
RoboSep™ Direct 人 PBMC 分选试剂盒
(Jun 2025)
iScience 28 8
A 3D tumor spheroid model with robust T cell infiltration for evaluating immune cell engagers
SummaryA strong interest in drugs targeting the tumor microenvironment (TME) necessitates new experimental systems that incorporate key TME components. Compared to traditional 2D cell lines,3D ex vivo spheroids from patient-derived xenograft (PDX) materials may better capture patient tumor characteristics. We developed and validated a 3D tumor spheroid model from non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) PDXs to enable T cell infiltration. Histologic and transcriptomic analysis suggested that tumor spheroids closely recapitulate the source PDX tumor tissues. Consistent T cell infiltration into tumor spheroids was achieved using a well-established magnetic nanoparticle technology,which maintained T cell function and tumor-killing activity. Drug treatment studies with immunotherapy agents also demonstrated the potential scalability of 3D tumor-T cell spheroids in assessing drug activity,including tumor viability and cytokine secretion. This platform provides a useful tool for evaluating drug candidates that can be translated to patient tumor responses related to both tumor intrinsic and TME factors. Graphical abstract Highlights•We developed a 3D tumor spheroid model from lung cancer patient-derived xenografts•The model enabled robust T cell infiltration and preserved T cell cytotoxic functions•Histology and RNA-seq showed that tumor spheroids closely resembled source tumors•Proof-of-concept experiments showed this platform’s utility in preclinical drug testing Biological sciences; Biotechnology; Natural sciences; Tissue Engineering
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17951
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ImmunoCult™ 人CD3/CD28 T细胞激活剂
ImmunoCult™ 人CD3/CD28 T细胞激活剂
ImmunoCult™ 人CD3/CD28 T细胞激活剂
EasySep™人T细胞分选试剂盒
EasySep™人T细胞分选试剂盒
RoboSep™ 人T细胞分选试剂盒
(Jul 2025)
Frontiers in Immunology 16 2
High CBD extract (CBD-X) modulates inflammation and immune cell activity in rheumatoid arthritis
IntroductionRheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a debilitating autoimmune disease affecting approximately 1% of the global population and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Given the known anti-inflammatory effects of cannabinoids,we investigated the therapeutic potential of a high-CBD extract,termed CBD-X,by assessing its effects on immune cells and disease progression. This study investigates the therapeutic potential of a high-CBD extract (CBD-X) in RA.MethodsWe evaluated the effects of CBD-X on cells involved in RA pathogenesis using macrophages and primary human neutrophils as ex vivo models. In addition,two murine models of RA were applied: collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) and collagen antibody-induced arthritis (CAIA).ResultsEx vivo experiments demonstrated that CBD-X inhibited the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines,including IL-1β from macrophages and IL-8,IL-6,and TNF-α from human neutrophils,suggesting its potential to modulate inflammatory responses. Moreover,CBD-X attenuated NF-κB p65 and Akt phosphorylation downstream LPS-activation signal in neutrophils. To further evaluate its therapeutic effects,we employed two murine models of RA: collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) and collagen antibody-induced arthritis (CAIA). In both models,CBD-X treatment resulted in a significant reduction of leukocyte levels in the blood,primarily through the suppression of neutrophil and monocyte populations,which play a central role in RA pathogenesis. Additionally,CBD-X reduced neutrophil migration to the joints in the CAIA model,highlighting its potential to alleviate joint inflammation. Furthermore,it modulated the neutrophil-to-macrophage ratio (NMR),an important marker of RA progression,an effect that was not observed with dexamethasone treatment,suggesting a distinct mechanism of immune regulation. Notably,CBD-X promoted the pro-resolving macrophages to the rheumatic joints. Importantly,CBD-X exerted its anti-inflammatory effect by downregulating TNF-α and MCP-1 while upregulating IL-10,a key anti-inflammatory cytokine involved in immune homeostasis.DiscussionThese findings indicate that CBD-X has a significant potential as a therapeutic agent for RA,offering a promising approach to modulate immune responses and reduce inflammation in RA patients.
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