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Functional Genomics of 5-to 8-Cell Stage Human Embryos by Blastomere Single-Cell cDNA Analysis

2010

Blastomere fate and embryonic genome activation (EGA) during human embryonic development are unsolved areas of high scientific and clinical interest. Forty-nine blastomeres from 5- to 8-cell human embryos have been investigated following an efficient single-cell cDNA amplification protocol to provide a template for high-density microarray analysis. The previously described markers, characteristic of Inner Cell Mass (ICM) (n = 120), stemness (n = 190) and Trophectoderm (TE) (n = 45), were analyzed, and a housekeeping pattern of 46 genes was established. All the human blastomeres from the 5- to 8-cell stage embryo displayed a common gene expression pattern corresponding to ICM markers (e.g., …

BlastomeresDNA ComplementaryScienceCell Biology/Developmental Molecular MechanismsBiologyDevelopmental Biology/Molecular DevelopmentmedicineHumansInner cell massHuman embryogenesisBlastocystCell Biology/Gene ExpressionOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisDevelopmental Biology/EmbryologyMultidisciplinaryMicroarray analysis techniquesGene Expression ProfilingGenetics and Genomics/Functional GenomicsQRGenetics and Genomics/Gene ExpressionEmbryoGenomicsBlastomereGenetics and Genomics/BioinformaticsMolecular biologyEmbryonic stem cellDevelopmental Biology/Stem CellsGene expression profilingmedicine.anatomical_structureembryonic structuresMedicineResearch Article
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Human stem cells from single blastomeres reveal pathways of embryonic or trophoblast fate specification.

2015

Mechanisms of initial cell fate decisions differ among species. To gain insights into lineage allocation in humans, we derived ten human embryonic stem cell lines (designated UCSFB1-10) from single blastomeres of four 8-cell embryos and one 12-cell embryo from a single couple. Compared with numerous conventional lines from blastocysts, they had unique gene expression and DNA methylation patterns that were, in part, indicative of trophoblast competence. At a transcriptional level, UCSFB lines from different embryos were often more closely related than those from the same embryo. As predicted by the transcriptomic data, immunolocalization of EOMES, T brachyury, GDF15 and active β-catenin reve…

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Tailoring Novel PTFE Surface Properties: Promoting Cell Adhesion and Antifouling Properties via a Wet Chemical Approach

2016

Many biomaterials used for tissue engineering applications lack cell-adhesiveness and, in addition, are prone to nonspecific adsorption of proteins. This is especially important for blood-contacting devices such as vascular grafts and valves where appropriate surface properties should inhibit the initial attachment of platelets and promote endothelial cell colonization. As a consequence, the long-term outcome of the implants would be improved and the need for anticoagulation therapy could be reduced or even abolished. Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), a frequently used polymer for various medical applications, was wet-chemically activated and subsequently modified by grafting the endothelial …

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Platelet, Not Endothelial, P-Selectin Expression Contributes to Generation of Immunity in Cutaneous Contact Hypersensitivity

2010

Leukocyte extravasation is a prerequisite for host defense and autoimmunity alike. Detailed understanding of the tightly controlled and overlapping sequences of leukocyte extravasation might aid development of novel therapeutic strategies. Leukocyte extravasation is initiated by interaction of selectins with appropriate carbohydrate ligands. Lack of P-selectin expression leads to decreased contact hypersensitivity responses. Yet, it remains unclear if this is due to inhibition of leukocyte extravasation to the skin or due to interference with initial immune activation in lymph nodes. In line with previous data, we here report a decreased contact hypersensitivity response, induced by 2,4,-di…

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Platelet-endothelial interaction in tumor angiogenesis and microcirculation

2003

Activated platelets release angiogenic growth factors and have therefore been proposed to contribute to tumor angiogenesis within a potentially prothrombotic tumor microcirculation. The aim of the study was to investigate interactions of platelets with the angiogenic microvascular endothelium of highly vascularized solid tumors during growth and in response to endothelial stimulation in comparison with normal subcutaneous tissue. Experiments were performed in the dorsal skinfold chamber preparation of C57BL/6J mice bearing the Lewis lung carcinoma (LLC-1) or methylcholanthrene-induced fibrosarcoma (BFS-1). Fluorescently labeled rolling and adherent platelets, red blood cell velocity, and ve…

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Human Spheroids from Adipose-Derived Stem Cells Induce Calvarial Bone Production in a Xenogeneic Rabbit Model

2020

ABSTRACT: Calvarial defects can result from several causes. Tissue engineering hold the potential to restore native form and protective function. We have recently shown that stemness and differentiation ability of spheroids from adipose-derived stem cells (S-ASCs) promotes osteoblasts growth within Integra in a small vertebral lesion. In our study, we aimed to test osteogenic potential of S-ASCs in aiding regeneration of a calvarial defect. Groups containing Integra showed increased bone regeneration at the calvarial defect-Integra interface compared with the control group. In particular, S-ASC-derived osteoblasts group showed a superior calvarial remodeling than undifferentiated S-ASCs gro…

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Injectable xyloglucan hydrogels incorporating spheroids of adipose stem cells for bone and cartilage regeneration

2021

Abstract Cartilage or bone regeneration approaches based on the direct injection of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) at the lesion site encounter several challenges, related to uncontrolled cell spreading and differentiation, reduced cell viability and poor engrafting. This work presents a simple and versatile strategy based on the synergic combination of in-situ forming hydrogels and spheroids of adipose stem cells (SASCs) with great potential for minimally invasive regenerative interventions aimed to threat bone and cartilage defects. Aqueous dispersions of partially degalactosylated xyloglucan (dXG) are mixed with SASCs derived from liposuction and either a chondroinductive or an osteoinduc…

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Inhibition of miR-21 restores RANKL/OPG ratio in multiple myeloma-derived bone marrow stromal cells and impairs the resorbing activity of mature oste…

2015

// Maria Rita Pitari 1 , Marco Rossi 1 , Nicola Amodio 1 , Cirino Botta 1 , Eugenio Morelli 1 , Cinzia Federico 1 , Annamaria Gulla 1 , Daniele Caracciolo 1 , Maria Teresa Di Martino 1 , Mariamena Arbitrio 2 , Antonio Giordano 3, 4 , Pierosandro Tagliaferri 1 , Pierfrancesco Tassone 1, 4 1 Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine and T. Campanella Cancer Center, Magna Graecia University, S. Venuta University Campus, Catanzaro, Italy 2 ISN-CNR, Roccelletta di Borgia, Catanzaro, Italy 3 Department of Human Pathology and Oncology, University of Siena, Siena, Italy 4 Sbarro Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine, Center for Biotechnology, College of Science and Technology,…

Bone diseaseMessengerOsteoclastsTumor Microenvironment3' Untranslated RegionsMultiple myelomaTumorbiologyMesenchymal Stromal CellsRANKLProtein Inhibitors of Activated STATUp-Regulationmedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyRANKLmiRNAsmiR-21MiRNAMultiple MyelomaMiR-21; MiRNAs; Multiple myeloma bone disease; OPG; RANKL; 3' Untranslated Regions; Bone Marrow Cells; Bone Resorption; Cell Adhesion; Cell Line Tumor; Coculture Techniques; HEK293 Cells; Humans; Interleukin-6; Lentivirus; Mesenchymal Stromal Cells; MicroRNAs; Molecular Chaperones; Multiple Myeloma; Osteoclasts; Osteoprotegerin; Protein Inhibitors of Activated STAT; RANK Ligand; RNA Messenger; STAT3 Transcription Factor; Stromal Cells; Tumor Microenvironment; Up-Regulation; OncologyResearch Papermusculoskeletal diseasesSTAT3 Transcription FactorStromal cellBone Marrow CellsBone resorptionCell LineOsteoprotegerinCell Line TumormedicineCell AdhesionHumansRNA MessengerBone Resorptionbusiness.industryInterleukin-6LentivirusRANK LigandOsteoprotegerinMesenchymal Stem Cellsmedicine.diseaseMolecular medicineCoculture TechniquesMicroRNAsmultiple myeloma bone diseaseHEK293 CellsImmunologyCancer researchbiology.proteinRNAOPGBone marrowStromal CellsbusinessMolecular ChaperonesOncotarget
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Response of Osteoporotic Jaw Bone to Implantation of Biphasic Calcium Phosphate Bioceramics Supplemented with Autologous Mesenchymal Cells

2016

To target areas of the skeletal system which are clinically significant sites is a new strategy as the"local treatment of osteoporosis". Synthetic bioceramics implanted into critical sized bone defect of rats with experimental osteoporosis demonstrateds better effect to bone tissue repair in osteoporosis and/or osteoporosis status. Stem cell transplantation may improve bone mineral density in animal models of osteoporosis. An adequate blood supply of mesenchymal cells (MSCs and osteoprogenitors) is important for efficient bone regeneration. The concentration and quality of MSCs may vary significantly, depending on the individual (especially in older people), the cell obtaining sites and tec…

Bone mineralmedicine.medical_specialtyMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringOsteoporosisCellMesenchymal stem cell030209 endocrinology & metabolism030206 dentistrymedicine.diseaseBone tissueTransplantation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureMechanics of MaterialsInternal medicinemedicineGeneral Materials ScienceStem cellBone regenerationKey Engineering Materials
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Stably BDNF-GFP expressing embryonic stem cells exhibit a BDNF release-dependent enhancement of neuronal differentiation

2013

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is known to be a crucial regulator of neuronal survival and synaptic plasticity in the mammalian brain. Furthermore, BDNF positively influences differentiation of embryonic neural precursors as well as of neural stem cells from adult neurogenic niches. To study the impact of cell-released BDNF on neural differentiation of embryonic stem cells (ESCs), which represent an attractive source for cell transplantation studies, we have generated BDNF-GFP overexpressing mouse ESC clones by knock-in technology. After neural differentiation in vitro, we observed that BDNF-GFP overexpressing ESC clones gave rise to an increased number of neurons as compared to c…

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