Embryonic stem cells differentiate in vitro to endothelial cells through successive maturation steps.
The mechanisms involved in the regulation of vasculogenesis still remain unclear in mammals. Totipotent embryonic stem (ES) cells may represent a suitable in vitro model to study molecular events involved in vascular development. In this study,we followed the expression kinetics of a relatively large set of endothelial-specific markers in ES-derived embryoid bodies (EBs). Results of both reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and/or immunofluorescence analysis show that a spontaneous endothelial differentiation occurs during EBs development. ES-derived endothelial cells express a full range of cell lineage-specific markers: platelet endothelial cell adhesion molecule (PECAM),Flk-1,tie-1,tie-2,vascular endothelial (VE) cadherin,MECA-32,and MEC-14.7. Analysis of the kinetics of endothelial marker expression allows the distinction of successive maturation steps. Flk-1 was the first to be detected; its mRNA is apparent from day 3 of differentiation. PECAM and tie-2 mRNAs were found to be expressed only from day 4,whereas VE-cadherin and tie-1 mRNAs cannot be detected before day 5. Immunofluorescence stainings of EBs with antibodies directed against Flk-1,PECAM,VE-cadherin,MECA-32,and MEC-14.7 confirmed that the expression of these antigens occurs at different steps of endothelial cell differentiation. The addition of an angiogenic growth factor mixture including erythropoietin,interleukin-6,fibroblast growth factor 2,and vascular endothelial growth factor in the EB culture medium significantly increased the development of primitive vascular-like structures within EBs. These results indicate that this in vitro system contains a large part of the endothelial cell differentiation program and constitutes a suitable model to study the molecular mechanisms involved in vasculogenesis.
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Brunn GJ et al. ( 1996)
The EMBO journal 15 19 5256--5267
Direct inhibition of the signaling functions of the mammalian target of rapamycin by the phosphoinositide 3-kinase inhibitors, wortmannin and LY294002.
The immunosuppressant,rapamycin,inhibits cell growth by interfering with the function of a novel kinase,termed mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR). The putative catalytic domain of mTOR is similar to those of mammalian and yeast phosphatidylinositol (PI) 3-kinases. This study demonstrates that mTOR is a component of a cytokine-triggered protein kinase cascade leading to the phosphorylation of the eukaryotic initiation factor-4E (eIF-4E) binding protein,PHAS-1,in activated T lymphocytes. This event promotes G1 phase progression by stimulating eIF-4E-dependent translation initiation. A mutant YAC-1 T lymphoma cell line,which was selected for resistance to the growth-inhibitory action of rapamycin,was correspondingly resistant to the suppressive effect of this drug on PHAS-1 phosphorylation. In contrast,the PI 3-kinase inhibitor,wortmannin,reduced the phosphorylation of PHAS-1 in both rapamycin-sensitive and -resistant T cells. At similar drug concentrations (0.1-1 microM),wortmannin irreversibly inhibited the serine-specific autokinase activity of mTOR. The autokinase activity of mTOR was also sensitive to the structurally distinct PI 3-kinase inhibitor,LY294002,at concentrations (1-30 microM) nearly identical to those required for inhibition of the lipid kinase activity of the mammalian p85-p110 heterodimer. These studies indicate that the signaling functions of mTOR,and potentially those of other high molecular weight PI 3-kinase homologs,are directly affected by cellular treatment with wortmannin or LY294002.
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Okabe S et al. (SEP 1996)
Mechanisms of development 59 1 89--102
Development of neuronal precursor cells and functional postmitotic neurons from embryonic stem cells in vitro.
To understand the mechanism of the sequential restriction of multipotency of stem cells during development,we have established culture conditions that allow the differentiation of neuroepithelial precursor cells from embryonic stem (ES) cells. A highly enriched population of neuroepithelial precursor cells derived from ES cells proliferates in the presence of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF). These cells differentiate into both neurons and glia following withdrawal of bFGF. By further differentiating the cells in serum-containing medium,the neurons express a wide variety of neuron-specific genes and generate both excitatory and inhibitory synaptic connections. The expression pattern of position-specific neural markers suggests the presence of a variety of central nervous system (CNS) neuronal cell types. These findings indicate that neuronal precursor cells can be isolated from ES cells and that these cells can efficiently differentiate into functional post-mitotic neurons of diverse CNS structures.
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Pomponi F et al. (OCT 1996)
Blood 88 8 3147--59
Retinoids irreversibly inhibit in vitro growth of Epstein-Barr virus-immortalized B lymphocytes.
Natural and synthetic retinoids have proved to be effective in the treatment and prevention of various human cancers. In the present study,we investigated the effect of retinoids on Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-infected lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs),since these cells closely resemble those that give rise to EBV-related lymphoproliferative disorders in the immunosuppressed host. All six compounds tested inhibited LCL proliferation with no significant direct cytotoxicity,but 9-cis-retinoic acid (RA),13-cis-RA,and all-trans-RA (ATRA) were markedly more efficacious than Ro40-8757,Ro13-6298,and etretinate. The antiproliferative action of the three most effective compounds was confirmed in a large panel of LCLs,thus appearing as a generalized phenomenon in these cells. LCL growth was irreversibly inhibited even after 2 days of treatment at drug concentrations corresponding to therapeutically achievable plasma levels. Retinoid-treated cells showed a marked downregulation of CD71 and a decreased S-phase compartment with a parallel accumulation in Gzero/ G1 phases. These cell cycle perturbations were associated with the upregulation of p27 Kip1,a nuclear protein that controls entrance and progression through the cell cycle by inhibiting several cyclin/cyclin-dependent kinase complexes. Unlike what is observed in other systems,the antiproliferative effect exerted by retinoids on LCLs was not due to the acquisition of a terminally differentiated status. In fact,retinoid-induced modifications of cell morphology,phenotype (downregulation of CD19,HLA-DR,and s-Ig,and increased expression of CD38 and c-Ig),and IgM production were late events,highly heterogeneous,and often slightly relevant,being therefore only partially indicative of a drug-related differentiative process. Moreover,EBV-encoded EBV nuclear antigen-2 and latent membrane protein-1 proteins were inconstantly downregulated by retinoids,indicating that their growth-inhibitory effect is not mediated by a direct modulation of viral latent antigen expression. The strong antiproliferative activity exerted by retinoids in our experimental model indicates that these compounds may represent a useful tool in the medical management of EBV-related lymphoproliferative disorders of immunosuppressed patients.
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Bagutti C et al. (OCT 1996)
Developmental biology 179 1 184--96
Differentiation of embryonal stem cells into keratinocytes: comparison of wild-type and beta 1 integrin-deficient cells.
beta 1 Integrins are known to regulate terminal differentiation and morphogenesis in the adult epidermis. We have investigated their role in the embryonic development of keratinocytes by comparing the differentiation of wild-type and beta 1-null mouse embryonal stem (ES) cells. By 12-15 days in culture,differentiation of embryonic or simple epithelial cells occurred in both ES cell populations,as detected by expression of keratins 8,18,and 19. From 21 days,expression of keratins 10 and 14 and of the cornified envelope precursor involucrin indicated that some of the wild-type cells had differentiated into keratinocytes. In contrast,keratinocyte markers were not expressed in beta 1-null cultures. The beta 1-null cells failed to express the alpha 2 and alpha 3 integrin subunits on the cell surface,consistent with the association of these a subunits with beta 1. Furthermore,alpha 6 and beta 4 expression was reduced in the beta 1-null cultures. Although beta 1-null ES cells failed to undergo differentiation into keratinocytes in vitro,they did form keratinocyte cysts expressing alpha 6 beta 4,keratins 1 and 14,and involucrin when allowed to form teratomas by subcutaneous injection in mice; furthermore,beta 1-null keratinocytes were found in the epidermis of a wild-type/beta 1-null chimeric mouse. As judged by immunofluorescence microscopy,extracellular matrix assembly was severely impaired in beta 1-null ES cell cultures,but not in the teratomas or chimeric mouse skin. We therefore speculate that the failure of beta 1-null cells to differentiate into keratinocytes in vitro may reflect an inability to assemble a basement membrane.
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Muroi H and Kubo I (APR 1996)
The Journal of applied bacteriology 80 4 387--94
Antibacterial activity of anacardic acid and totarol, alone and in combination with methicillin, against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
The inhibitory and bactericidal activities of anacardic acid and totarol,alone and in combination with methicillin,were investigated against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). The growth of two MRSA strains was inhibited by 6 x 25 microg ml-1 of anacardic acid and 0 x 78 microg ml-1 of totarol. The time-kill curve study showed that these two compounds were bactericidal against MRSA. Anacardic acid killed MRSA cells more rapidly than totarol,and no viable cells were detected after being exposed to 6 x 25 microg ml-1 of anacardic acid for 6 h. Anacardic acid showed bactericidal activity against MRSA at any stage of growth,and also even when cell division was inhibited by chloramphenicol. In the combination studies,the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) of methicillin was lowered from 800 to 1 x 56 microg ml-1 for MRSA ATCC 33591,and from 800 to 6 x 25 microg ml-1 for MRSA ATCC 33592,by combining with 1/2 x MIC of anacardic acid. The time-kill curves demonstrated synergistic bactericidal activities for these combinations.
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Tenor H et al. (AUG 1996)
British journal of pharmacology 118 7 1727--35
Effects of theophylline and rolipram on leukotriene C4 (LTC4) synthesis and chemotaxis of human eosinophils from normal and atopic subjects.
1. The effects of the non-selective phosphodiesterase (PDE) inhibitor theophylline and the selective PDE4 inhibitor rolipram on leukotriene C4 (LTC4) synthesis and chemotaxis of complement 5a (C5a)- and platelet-activating factor (PAF)-stimulated human eosinophils obtained from normal and atopic donors were investigated. 2. Eosinophils were purified from peripheral venous blood of normal and atopic subjects by an immunomagnetic procedure to a purity textgreater 99%. Eosinophils were stimulated with PAF (0.1 microM) or C5a 0.1 microM for 15 min and LTC4 was measured by radioimmunoassay (RIA). Eosinophil chemotaxis in response to PAF and C5a was assessed with 48-well microchambers (Boyden). 3. Under these conditions substantial amounts of LTC4 (about 300-1000 pg per 10(6) cells) were only detectable in the presence of indomethacin (0.1-10 microM). To explain this finding it was hypothesized that indomethacin reversed the inhibition of LTC4 synthesis by endogenously synthesized prostaglandins,in particular prostaglandin E2 (PGE2). In fact,eosinophils release 23 pg PGE2 per 10(6) cells following PAF stimulation; this PGE2 synthesis was completely inhibited by indomethacin and readdition of PGE2 inhibited eosinophil LTC4 synthesis (IC50 = 3 nM). The following experiments were performed in the presence of 10 microM indomethacin. 4. Theophylline (IC50 approximately 50 microM) and rolipram (IC50 approximately 0.03-0.2 microM) suppressed PAF- and C5a-stimulated LTC4 synthesis. This PDE inhibitor-induced suppression of LTC4 generation is mediated by activation of protein kinase A,since it was reversed by the protein kinase A inhibitor Rp-8-Br-cyclic AMPS. In addition,exogenous arachidonic acid concentration-dependently (0.3 microM-3 microM) reversed the inhibition of LTC4 synthesis by the PDE inhibitors,indicating that theophylline and rolipram suppress the mobilization of arachidonic acid. The beta 2-adrenoceptor agonist salbutamol inhibited eosinophil LTC4 synthesis (IC50 = 0.08 microM). The combination of salbutamol with theophylline (10 microM) or rolipram (3 nM) appeared to be additive. 5. Theophylline (IC50 approximately 40 microM),rolipram (IC50 approximately 0.02 microM [C5a],approximately 0.6 microM [PAF]) and PGE2 (IC50 approximately 3 nM) inhibited C5a- and PAF-stimulated eosinophil chemotaxis. The combination of PGE2 with theophylline resulted in an additive effect. 6. Both C5a- and PAF-stimulated eosinophil chemotaxis and LTC4 generation were significantly elevated in eosinophils from atopic individuals compared to normal subjects. However,eosinophils from normal and atopic individuals were not different with respect to their total cyclic AMP-PDE and PDE4 isoenzyme activities as well as the potencies of theophylline and rolipram to suppress LTC4 generation and chemotaxis.
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Fiala ES et al. (SEP 1996)
Experientia 52 9 922--6
(-)-Epigallocatechin gallate, a polyphenolic tea antioxidant, inhibits peroxynitrite-mediated formation of 8-oxodeoxyguanosine and 3-nitrotyrosine.
Reaction with peroxynitrite at pH 7.4 and 37 degrees C was found to increase the 8-oxodeoxyguanosine levels in calf thymus DNA 35- 38-fold. This oxidation of deoxyguanosine,as well as the peroxynitrite-mediated nitration of tyrosine to 3-nitrotyrosine,was significantly inhibited by ascorbic acid,glutathione and (-)-epigallocatechin gallate,a polyphenolic antioxidant present in tea. For 50% inhibition of the oxidation of deoxyguanosine to 8-oxodeoxyguanosine,1.1,7.6 or 0.25 mM ascorbate,glutathione or (-)-epigallocatechin gallate,respectively,was required. For 50% inhibition of tyrosine nitration,the respective concentrations were 1.4,4.6 or 0.11 mM. Thus,(-)-epigallocatechin gallate is a significantly better inhibitor of both reactions than either ascorbate or glutathione. Reaction of (-)-epigallocatechin gallate with peroxynitrite alone resulted in the formation of a number of products. Ultraviolet spectra of two of these suggest that the tea polyphenol and/or its oxidation products are nitrated by peroxynitrite.
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Shao RG et al. ( 1996)
Experimental cell research 227 2 190--196
Brefeldin A is a potent inducer of apoptosis in human cancer cells independently of p53.
Brefeldin A (BFA) is a natural product that affects the structure and function of the Golgi apparatus and is in development for cancer chemotherapy. We observed that a wide range of cancer cells could undergo DNA fragmentation associated with apoptosis after BFA treatment. This DNA fragmentation was induced within 15 h in HL60 leukemia cells and after 48 h in K562 leukemia and HT-29 colon carcinoma cells with BFA concentrations as low as 0.1 microM. The DNA fragmentation had the typical internucleosomal pattern in HL60 and HT-29 cells. Apoptotic cells were also detected by microscopy. BFA-induced apoptosis is p53-independent as HL60 and K562 cells are p53 null and HT-29 are p53 mutant cells. BFA could potentiate UCN-01 and staurosporine-induced DNA fragmentation in HL60 cells. Cyclin B1/Cdc2 kinase activity decreased after BFA treatment in HL60 cells,indicating that BFA-induced DNA fragmentation was independent of a cyclin B1/Cdc2 kinase upregulation pathway. Cycloheximide could not prevent BFA-induced DNA fragmentation in HL60 cells,suggesting that protein synthesis is not needed for HL60 cells to undergo apoptosis. On the contrary,cycloheximide blocked BFA-induced DNA fragmentation in HT-29 cells,indicating that apoptosis in HT-29 cells requires macromolecular synthesis. Cell-free system experiments suggested that cytosolic proteins play an important role in triggering DNA fragmentation during apoptosis induced by BFA. Our results show that transduction signaling pathways play central roles in apoptotic regulation.
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Tsubuki S et al. (MAR 1996)
Journal of biochemistry 119 3 572--6
Differential inhibition of calpain and proteasome activities by peptidyl aldehydes of di-leucine and tri-leucine.
To explore membrane-permeable synthetic inhibitors that discriminate between endogenous calpain and proteasome in cells,we examined the inhibition of profiles against calpain and proteasome in vitro and in vivo of peptidyl aldehydes possessing di-leucine and tri-leucine. The tripeptide aldehyde benzyloxycarbonyl-leucyl-leucinal (ZLLLal) strongly inhibited calpain and proteasome activities in vitro. The concentration required for 50% inhibition (IC50) of the casein-degrading activity of calpain was 1.25 microM,and the IC50s for the succinyl-leucyl-leucyl-valyl-tyrosine-4-methylcoumaryl-7-amide (Suc-LLVY-MCA)- and benzyloxycarbonyl-leucyl-leucyl-leucine-4-methylcoumaryl -7-amide (ZLLL-MCA)-degrading activities of proteasome were 850 and 100 nM,respectively. On the other hand,the synthetic dipeptide aldehyde benzyloxycarbonyl-leucyl-leucinal (ZLLal) strongly inhibited the casein degrading activity of calpain (IC50 1.20 microM),but the inhibition of proteasome was weak (IC50S for SucLLVY-MCA- and ZLLL-MCA-degrading activities were 120 and 110 microM,respectively). Thus,while calpain was inhibited by similar concentrations of ZLLal and ZLLLal,the inhibitory potencies of ZLLLal against the ZLLL-MCA- and Suc-LLVY-MCA-degrading activities in proteasome were 1,100 and 140 times stronger than those of ZLLal,respectively. To evaluate the effectiveness of these inhibitors on intracellular proteasome,the induction of neurite outgrowth in PC12 cells caused by proteasome inhibition was examined. ZLLLal and ZLLal initiated neurite outgrowth with optimal concentrations of 20 nM and 10 microM,respectively,again showing a big difference in the effective concentrations for the proteasome inhibition as in vitro. As for the effect on intracellular calpain,the concentration of ZLLLal and ZLLal required for the inhibition of the autolytic activation of calpain in rabbit erythrocytes were 100 and 100 microM or more,respectively. The almost equal inhibitory potencies of ZLLLal and ZLLal were in agreement with the inhibition of calpain in vitro. These differential effects of inhibitors against calpain and proteasome are potentially useful for identifying the functions of calpain and proteasome in cell physiology and pathology.
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Petzer AL et al. (SEP 1996)
Blood 88 6 2162--71
Characterization of primitive subpopulations of normal and leukemic cells present in the blood of patients with newly diagnosed as well as established chronic myeloid leukemia.
Elevated numbers of primitive Philadelphia chromosome-positive (Ph+) progenitors,including long-term culture-initiating cells (LTC-IC) as well as colony-forming cells (CFC),have been previously described in the blood of patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) in chronic phase with high white blood cell counts. In the present study,which focused primarily on an analysis of circulating progenitors present in such patients at diagnosis,we discovered the frequent and occasionally exclusive presence of circulating normal (Ph-) LTC-IC,often at levels above those seen for LTC-IC in the blood of normal individuals. The presence of detectable numbers of circulating Ph- LTC-IC was independent of the fact that the same peripheral blood samples also contained elevated numbers of predominantly or exclusively Ph+ CFC. Interestingly,both the Ph+ and Ph- LTC-IC in these samples were CD34+CD71- and variably CD38- and Thy-1+,as previously documented for LTC-IC in normal marrow. Thus,neither CD38 nor Thy-1 expression was useful for discriminating between Ph+ and Ph- LTC-IC in mixed populations. Nevertheless,an association of these phenotypes with LTC-IC function did allow highly enriched (textgreater 5% pure) suspensions of either Ph+ or Ph- LTC-IC to be obtained from selected samples of CML blood in which the initial LTC-IC population was either predominantly Ph+ or Ph-,respectively. These findings suggest that the mechanisms causing mobilization of leukemic stem cells in untreated CML patients may affect their normal counterparts. They also indicate a possible new source of autologous cells for the support of intensive therapy of CML patients. Finally,they provide a method for obtaining the most highly purified populations of Ph+ LTC-IC described to date. This method should be useful for further analyses of the molecular activities of these very primitive neoplastic cells.
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Maciejewski JP et al. (SEP 1996)
Blood 88 6 1983--91
A severe and consistent deficit in marrow and circulating primitive hematopoietic cells (long-term culture-initiating cells) in acquired aplastic anemia.
We examined the stem cell compartment of patients with acquired aplastic anemia (AA) using the long-term culture-initiating cell assay (LTC-IC),in parallel with measurements of CD34+ cells and mature hematopoietic progenitors. Secondary colonies from cells surviving 5 weeks of long-term bone marrow culture (LTBMC) were determined for the peripheral blood (PB) of 68 AA patients and 13 normal controls and for BM of 49 AA patients and 14 controls; because of low cell numbers,formal limiting dilution analysis could only be performed in 10 patients. The relationship of cell input in LTBMC and the output of secondary colonies was linear,allowing quantification of LTC-IC number from bulk cultures. Secondary colony formation was markedly abnormal in severe AA. In contrast to 7.8 colony-forming cells (CFC)/10(5) mononuclear cells in normal BM and 0.14 CFC/10(5) normal PB mononuclear cells,patients with severe disease showed 0.024 CFC/10(5) in BM and 0.0068 CFC/10(5) in PB. Under limiting dilution conditions,patients' cells also showed markedly lower colony-forming ability. In contrast to 4.3 +/- 1 colonies/normal LTC-IC,we obtained only 1.27 +/- 0.09 and 2.0 +/- 0.35 colonies from BM of acute and recovered cases,respectively. These values were used to extrapolate LTC-IC numbers from secondary colony formation in suspension cultures. In PB,calculated LTC-IC were decreased 7.4-fold in new and relapsed severe AA and 2.8-fold in recovered AA. In BM,LTC-IC were decreased 10-fold in new and relapsed AA and sixfold in recovered cases. Compared with measurements obtained on presentation,LTC-IC were lower in post-treatment samples from patients who had failed to recover after intensive immunosuppression and relatively higher in cases at relapse. In recovered patients,LTC-IC number increased but remained below the normal range in 20 of 25. In patients studied serially for 3 to 12 months after treatment,LTC-IC numbers remained stable but low. LTC-IC number correlated with concurrently determined CD34+ cell number and primary hematopoietic colony formation. These results indicate that stem cell numbers,as quantitated by the LTC-IC assay,are markedly diminished in number in all severe AA. Additionally,the function of the stem cell or the stem cell compartment in AA is also abnormal,as inferred from the low clonogenic potential in secondary colony assays. Early hematologic improvement in some patients occurs without increasing numbers of LTC-IC,and a minority of recovered cases show apparent repopulation of the LTC-IC compartment years after treatment.
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