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In the ovary of Ciona intestinalis (Type A), immune-related galectin and phenoloxidase genes are differentially expressed by the follicle accessory c…

2017

Abstract Riboprobes (in situ hybridization) and antibodies (immunohistochemistry), previously used to show the upregulation of Ciona intestinalis (Type A) galectins (CiLgals-a, CiLgals-b) and phenoloxidase (CinPO2) immune-related genes, were tested on histological sections of the ovary. The ovarian follicles are composed of oocytes encased by follicular cells (FCs) and test cells (TCs). Results show the transcription upregulation of both CiLgals and CinPO2 genes in the vitellogenic FCs, conversely distinct cytolocalization of the proteins are shown. At vitellogenic stage, the CiLgals are localized in the FCs, in the oocyte cytoplasm, and close to the germinal vesicle (GV), whereas the CinPO…

0301 basic medicineCiona intestinaliGalectinsIn situ hybridizationAquatic ScienceOogenesis03 medical and health sciencesAccessory cellmedicineAnimalsEnvironmental ChemistryCiona intestinalisOvarian follicleGalectinNucleoplasmGerminal vesicle030102 biochemistry & molecular biologybiologyMonophenol MonooxygenaseGene Expression ProfilingOvaryAccessory cells; Ciona intestinalis; Galectins; Ovary; PhenoloxidaseRiboprobeGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationImmunity InnateCiona intestinalisCell biology030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureGene Expression RegulationGenesPhenoloxidaseGalectinFemaleFish & Shellfish Immunology
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Rat fetuin: distribution of protein and mRNA in embryonic and neonatal rat tissues

1998

Fetuin is a serum protein widely distributed in the animal kingdom and found in all mammalian species so far investigated. It is mainly a fetal protein, in the sense that the highest concentrations are found in serum and body fluids of embryos and fetuses. In order to elucidate possible biological functions of fetuin, we have studied its synthesis and distribution during the prenatal development of the rat with immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization. We have isolated fetuin from rat serum and produced an antibody against this protein. In situ hybridization was performed using a 375-nucleotides-long digoxigenin-labeled riboprobe. Fetuin was unevenly distributed in all organ systems d…

Embryologymedicine.medical_specialtyCellular differentiationIn situ hybridizationBiologyGastrointestinal epitheliumImmunoenzyme TechniquesMiceInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsTissue DistributionRNA MessengerIn Situ HybridizationFetal proteinFetusRiboprobeCell BiologyBlotting NorthernEmbryo MammalianFetuinRatsCell biologyEndocrinologyAnimals NewbornAntibody FormationImmunohistochemistryFemaleRabbitsalpha-FetoproteinsAnatomyDevelopmental BiologyAnatomy and Embryology
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Glucocorticoid receptor (DlGR1) is expressed in pre-larval and larval stages of the teleost fish Dicentrarchus labrax.

2008

Glucocorticoid hormone receptors (GR), members of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily, are ligand-dependent transcription factors expressed in various tissues by binding to specific DNA sequences. Since glucocorticoids have a role in maintaining the homeostatic status in fish, we previously cloned and sequenced a GR (DlGR1) of adult Dicentrarchus labrax; we also showed mRNA expression (in situ hybridization) and tissue immunohistochemical localization of DlGR1 in several organs. This work has now been extended to the examination of the expression, tissue distribution, and cytolocalization of DlGR1 in larval developmental stages by similar methods to those used for the adult organs. The…

Fish ProteinsHistologySettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaGene ExpressionIn situ hybridizationGlucocorticoid receptorBiologyArticlePathology and Forensic MedicineGlucocorticoid receptorReceptors GlucocorticoidComplementary DNAGene expressionAnimalsDicentrarchus labrax (Teleostei)Larval development . Glucocorticoid receptor . In situ hybridization . Immunohistochemistry . Dicentrarchus labrax (TeleosteiReceptorPeptide sequenceRiboprobeCell BiologyMolecular biologyImmunohistochemistryNuclear receptorLarvaLarval developmentBassIn situ hybridizationCell and tissue research
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Expression of a glucocorticoid receptor (DlGR1) in several tissues of the teleost fish Dicentrarchus labrax

2008

Since glucocorticoids have a role in maintaining the homeostatic status in fish, in the present paper mRNA expression (in situ hybridization) and tissue immunohistochemical localization of a glucocorticoid receptor (DlGR1) in several Dicentrarchus labrax organs are reported. Riboprobe and specific antibodies were prepared by using the DlGR1 that has been previously cloned and sequenced from peritoneal cavity leukocytes. Both mRNA and receptor were identified in head kidney, spleen, gills, intestine, heart and liver tissues. The functional roles of DlGR1 localization are discussed.

Fish Proteinsmedicine.medical_specialtyBlotting WesternGene ExpressionSpleenIn situ hybridizationBiologyPeritoneal cavityReceptors GlucocorticoidGlucocorticoid receptorInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsRNA MessengerReceptorIn Situ HybridizationRiboprobeCell BiologyGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationImmunohistochemistryMolecular biologymedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyImmunohistochemistryBassDicentrarchusDevelopmental BiologyTissue and Cell
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CiC3-1a-Mediated Chemotaxis in the Deuterostome Invertebrate Ciona intestinalis (Urochordata)

2003

Abstract Deuterostome invertebrates possess complement genes, and in limited instances complement-mediated functions have been reported in these organisms. However, the organization of the complement pathway(s), as well as the functions exerted by the cloned gene products, are largely unknown. To address the issue of the presence of an inflammatory pathway in ascidians, we expressed in Escherichia coli the fragment of Ciona intestinalis C3-1 corresponding to mammalian complement C3a (rCiC3-1a) and assessed its chemotactic activity on C. intestinalis hemocytes. We found that the migration of C. intestinalis hemocytes toward rCiC3-1a was dose dependent, peaking at 500 nM, and was specific for…

Lipopolysaccharidescomplement system ascidiansHemocytesMolecular Sequence DataIn situ hybridizationPertussis toxinimmunologyHemolymphEscherichia coliAnimalsImmunology and AllergyCiona intestinalisAmino Acid SequencePeptide sequenceinnate immunityInflammationCell-Free SystemChemotactic FactorsbiologyImmune SeraRiboprobeChemotaxisAnatomybiology.organism_classificationRecombinant ProteinsComplement systemCell biologyCiona intestinalisChemotaxis LeukocyteHemocyte migrationPertussis ToxinCell Migration InhibitionComplement C3a
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Expression and distribution of the glucocorticoid receptor DlGR1 in the teleost Dicentrarchus labrax brain

2009

Cortisol is the main corticosteroid secreted by the interrenal cells of the head kidney and it exerts a role in mantaining the omeostatic status in fish. In teleosts its effects are mediated through intracellular receptors expressed in several tissues, that are ligand-dependent transcription factors by binding to specific tissue DNA sequences. In Dicentrarchus labrax we previously cloned and sequenced a glucocorticoid receptor, DlGR1, isolated from leukocytes of peritoneal cavity. In this work we showed mRNA expression and tissue immunohistochemical localization of brain DlGR1 by in situ hybridization assays, with a riboprobe with DlGR1 cDNA trascriptional activation domain, and by immunohi…

Messenger RNAD. labraxSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaRiboprobeIn situ hybridizationBiologyD. labrax Immunohistochemistry In situ hybridization Glucocorticoid receptorMolecular biologyGlucocorticoid receptorHormone receptorComplementary DNAimmunohistochemistryglucocorticoid receptorglucocorticoidAnimal Science and Zoologyin situ hybridizationlcsh:Animal cultureReceptorTranscription factorlcsh:SF1-1100
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Localization of cytokeratin 10 mRNA in human epidermis using nonradioactive in situ hybridization as a routine method

1998

Messenger RNAEpidermis (botany)Histological TechniquesRiboprobeRNA ProbesDermatologyGeneral MedicineIn situ hybridizationBiologyMolecular biologyMolecular hybridizationCytokeratinchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryHumansKeratinsDigoxigeninRNA AntisenseRNA MessengerEpidermisDigoxigeninIn Situ HybridizationArchives of Dermatological Research
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Detection of Southern tomato virus by molecular hybridisation

2017

Southern tomato virus (STV) is a double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) virus belonging to the genus Amalgavirus from the family Amalgamaviridae. STV has been detected in tomato plants showing symptoms of stunting, fruit discoloration and size reduction, although its role on symptom development is unclear. Also, little is known about the incidence and epidemiology of this virus and how it spreads in tomato crops. In this work, we developed a molecular hybridisation method by using a digoxigenin-labelled RNA probe based on the nucleotide sequence of the STV putative coat protein which was tested with different procedures for preparation of plant material. This technique was sensitive enough to detect S…

riboprobeAmalgaviruSTVSettore AGR/12 - Patologia VegetaleAmalgaviridae
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