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Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) and interleukin-1 (IL-1) are essential participants in the development of pulmonary fibrosis. Administration of inhibitors to either cytokine can prevent the onset and progression of lung fibrosis in animal models. In this report, stable Thy-1+ and Thy-1- murine lung fibroblast subpopulations were analyzed for expression of the three mammalian TGF-beta isoforms. TGF-beta 1, TGF-beta 2, and TGF-beta 3 mRNA transcripts were detected by reverse transcriptase-PCR in both murine fibroblast subsets. Most of the TGF-beta produced by fibroblasts is latent; however, a small amount of active TGF-beta can be detected using a sensitive mink lung cell bioassay. By incorporating neutralizing anti-TGF-beta isoform-specific antibodies, it was determined that TGF-beta 1 is the predominant isoform present in both the active and the latent forms. Overall, Thy-1- fibroblasts secrete twice as much latent TGF-beta as the Thy-1+ subset. To investigate whether a link exists between TGF-beta and IL-1, the effect of TGF-beta 1 on the expression of IL-1 receptor type I (IL-1RtI) by fibroblast subsets was assessed by flow cytometry and Scatchard analysis. TGF-beta 1 significantly down-regulates the expression of IL-1RtI by Thy-1+ fibroblasts, but not by Thy-1- fibroblasts. A functional consequence of this down-regulation of the IL-1RtI is that it makes Thy-1+ fibroblasts less responsive to IL-1-mediated induction of IL-6 protein synthesis.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Expression of TGF-beta isoforms by Thy-1+ and Thy-1- pulmonary fibroblast subsets: evidence for TGF-beta as a regulator of IL-1-dependent stimulation of IL-6. 785 60

Expression of antigens coexpressed on cord blood (CB) CD34+ cells was evaluated by flow cytometry analysis and reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Antigen expression was also comparatively analyzed by flow cytometry and limiting dilution (LD) RT-PCR to investigate effects of chymopapain on epitopes of several cell surface markers: LD RT-PCR allows detection of the expression of antigens degraded by chymopapain which are not identified by flow cytometry. Monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs) that recognize chymopapain resistant epitopes on several coexpressed cell surface markers were identified: these included MoAbs directed against CD11a, CD13, CD18, CD38, CD45RO, CD51, HLA-DR, Thy-1, c-kit, flt-3 (STK-1), and mdr-1. Interestingly, chymopapain treatment caused enhanced staining with MoAbs against HLA-DR, Thy-1, flt-3, mdr-1, and CD51. The frequency (LD RT-PCR) of CD18, CD38, Thy-1, and c-kit RT-PCR signals on pure sorted CD34+ CD18-, CD34+ CD38-, CD34+ Thy-1-, and CD34+ c-kit- cells, respectively, was similar in corresponding subsets treated or not with chymopapain. In contrast, the frequency of CD33 RT-PCR signals on sorted CD34+ CD33- cells was higher in chymopapain-treated samples than in untreated samples and thus confirmed at the transcriptional level that the epitope recognized by anti-CD33 is chymopapain sensitive. Our findings extend data on the phenotypic profile of CB CD34+ cells and show that several key cell surface markers of hematopoietic progenitor cells are chymopapain resistant. In addition, the results of the present study demonstrate that the RT-PCR can be applied to the analysis of multiple RNA species in small numbers of hematopoietic progenitor cells and show that LD RT-PCR allows the identification and frequency determination of rare cells which are undetectable by flow cytometry.
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PMID:Surface antigen expression on CD34+ cord blood cells: comparative analysis by flow cytometry and limiting dilution (LD) RT-PCR of chymopapain-treated or untreated cells. 887 54

In an attempt to improve our gene transfer efficiency into hematopoietic stem cells and to evaluate the capacity of immunoselected CD34+Thy-1+(CDw90) cells to reconstitute hematopoiesis following myeloablation, bone marrow (BM) transplantation was performed using autologous, immunoselected CD34+Thy-1+ cells in rhesus macaques. BM samples were positively selected for cells that express CD34, further subdivided using high gradient immunomagnetic selection for cells that express Thy-1, and transduced using a 7-day supernatant transduction protocol with a replication-defective retroviral vector that contained the human glucocerebrosidase (GC) gene. Circulating leukocytes were evaluated using a semiquantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay for the human GC gene, with the longest surviving animal evaluated at day 558. Provirus was detected at all time points in both CD20+ B cells and CD2+ dim T cells, but long-term gene transfer was not observed in the granulocyte population. The CD2+ dim population was phenotypically identified as being CD8+ natural killer cells. By day 302 and day 330, both the CD2+ bright and dim cell populations and sorted CD4+ and CD8+ cells had detectable provirus. Vector-derived GC mRNA was detected by reverse transcriptase (RT)-PCR analysis as far out as day 588. Thus, CD34+Thy-1+ cells isolated using high gradient magnetic separation techniques can engraft, be transduced with a replication-defective retroviral vector, and contribute to CD20+ B lymphocytes, CD8+ T lymphocytes, and CD4+ T lymphocytes; making them a suitable cell population to target for gene therapies involving lymphocytes.
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PMID:Transplantation and gene transfer of the human glucocerebrosidase gene into immunoselected primate CD34+Thy-1+ cells. 894 51

We examined the expression of selected growth factors, growth factor receptors, elements of extracellular matrix and cell adhesion molecules in the germinal matrix layer (GML) utilizing immunohistochemistry and reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. At autopsy brain samples from 10 neonatal infants were used. Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) was significantly expressed in the matrix cells. While transforming growth factor alpha and heparin-binding epidermal growth factor-like growth factor were found in the matrix cells or vascular wall as ligands, epidermal growth factor was not expressed. EGFR and its ligands are thought to be important factors for the maintenance of the matrix cells and cell-to-cell interactions. Insulin like growth factor I, its receptor Ibeta and tenascin were found in the stroma of the GML and periventricular region. Vascular endothelial growth factor and receptor Flk-1, laminin A and B2, fibronectin, collagen type IV and integrins such as beta3, alpha5beta1 and alphaVbeta3 were found mainly in or around the vascular wall indicating their important roles for vascularization. Transforming growth factor beta2 and its receptor II were expressed in the matrix cells and/or vascular wall suggesting a role in proliferation and/or regression of the vasculature. CD44 and Thy-1 were also expressed in the matrix cells.
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PMID:Growth factors in infant germinal matrix: relationship to extracellular matrix and cell adhesion molecules. 973 49

Herein, we show that CD34, c-kit double-positive (CD34(+)c-kit(+)) cells from the aorta-gonad-mesonephros (AGM) region of the developing mouse are multipotent in vitro and can undergo both B-lymphoid and multimyeloid differentiation. Molecular analysis of individual CD34(+)c-kit(+) cells by single-cell reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) shows coactivation of erythroid (beta-globin) and myeloid (myeloperoxidase [MPO]) but not lymphoid-affiliated (CD3, Thy-1, and lambda5) genes. Additionally, most cells coexpress the stem cell-associated transcriptional regulators AML-1, PU.1, GATA-2 and Lmo2, as well as the granulocyte colony-stimulating factor receptor (G-CSF-R). These results show that the CD34(+)c-kit(+) population from the AGM represents a highly enriched source of multipotent hematopoietic cells, and suggest that limited coactivation of distinct lineage-affiliated genes is an early event in the generation of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells during ontogeny.
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PMID:Functional and molecular analysis of hematopoietic progenitors derived from the aorta-gonad-mesonephros region of the mouse embryo. 1047 73

The functions of Thy-1, a 35-kDa cell-surface glycoprotein, and its natural ligand are still unknown. Anchoring to the membrane via linkage to phosphatidyl-inositol (PI) raises the possibility of cleavage off the membrane by PI-specific phospholipases. Soluble Thy-1 (sThy-1) could interfere with the binding of the unknown natural ligand followed by regulation of different cell functions. In this study we established an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to measure and quantify sThy-1 in serum and wound fluid. Recombinant human Thy-1 (rhThy-1) was expressed in Drosophila S2 cells, purified from culture supernatant and used as standard for quantitation of sThy- by the ELISA technique. There were no differences in sThy-1 levels in serum of healthy donors and patients with systemic sclerosis, leg ulcers, or rheumatoid arthritis, respectively, detected by ELISA. In contrast, at the local site of inflammation, in wound fluid of venous leg ulcers and in synovial fluid from joint puncture, we found strongly elevated levels of sThy-1 compared with sThy-1 in the serum of the same patient. Thy-1 is expressed in humans on brain cells, fibroblasts, a subpopulation of CD34+ blood stem cells, and possibly activated human dermal microvascular endothelial cells. In this study, we never found Thy-1 mRNA or protein expression in resting endothelial cells as shown by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and flow-cytometry. Thy- expression could be induced on endothelial cells by phorbol myristate acetate and to a lesser extent by tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha). In situ, monoclonal antibodies to Thy-1 did not stain endothelial cells in normal skin, whereas endothelial cells in the synovial membrane of rheumatoid arthritis patients and endothelial cells surrounding melanoma express Thy-1. In summary, our data indicate that Thy-1 is present in soluble form in serum. Furthermore, Thy-1 seems to be a marker for endothelial cell activation. Therefore, activated endothelial cells as well as fibroblasts might be a possible source of sThy-1.
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PMID:Detection of human soluble Thy-1 in serum by ELISA. Fibroblasts and activated endothelial cells are a possible source of soluble Thy-1 in serum. 1057 Nov 19

The purpose of the present study was to establish a rat retinal ganglion cell line by transformation of rat retinal cells. For this investigation, retinal cells were isolated from postnatal day 1 (PN1) rats and transformed with the psi2 E1A virus. In order to isolate retinal ganglion cells (RGC), single cell clones were chosen at random from the transformed cells. Expression of Thy-1 (a marker for RGC), glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP, a positive marker for Muller cells), HPC-1/syntaxin (a marker for amacrine cells), 8A1 (a marker for horizontal and ganglion cells) and neurotrophins was studied using reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), immunoblotting and immunocytochemistry. One of the retinal cell clones, designated RGC-5, was positive for Thy-1, Brn-3C, Neuritin, NMDA receptor, GABA-B receptor, and synaptophysin expression and negative for GFAP, HPC-1, and 8A1, suggesting that it represented a putative RGC clone. The results of RT-PCR analysis were confirmed by immunocytochemistry for Thy-1 and GFAP. Upon further characterization by immunoblotting, the RGC-5 clone was positive for Thy-1, negative for GFAP, 8A1 and syntaxin. RGC 5 cells were also positive for the expression of neurotrophins and their cognate receptors. To establish the physiological relevance of RGC-5, the effects of serum/trophic factor deprivation and glutamate toxicity were analyzed to determine if these cells would undergo apoptosis. The protective effects of neurotrophins on RGC-5 after serum deprivation was also investigated. Apoptosis was studied by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated fluoresceinated dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL). Serum deprivation resulted in apoptosis and supplementation with both BDNF and NT-4 in the growth media, protected the RGC-5 cells from undergoing apoptosis. On differentiation with succinyl concanavalin A (sConA), RGC-5 cells became sensitive to glutamate toxicity, which could be reversed by inclusion of ciplizone (MK801). In conclusion, a transformed rat retinal cell line, RGC-5, has certain characteristics of retinal ganglion cells based on Thy-1 and Brn-3C expression and its sensitivity to glutamate excitotoxicity and neurotrophin withdrawal. These cells may be valuable in understanding of retinal ganglion cell biology and physiology including in vitro manipulations in experimental models of glaucoma.
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PMID:Characterization of a transformed rat retinal ganglion cell line. 2431 44

Connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) is a member of the CCN family of immediate early genes, which are involved in cell proliferation, migration, and matrix production. Recently, CTGF was observed to be strongly upregulated in human proliferative and fibrogenic renal disease. By in situ hybridization and reverse transcriptase-PCR, the expression of CTGF was investigated in experimental proliferative glomerulonephritis induced by injection of anti-Thy-1.1 antibody in the rat. CTGF expression in cultured rat mesangial cells and glomerular visceral epithelial cells (GVEC) was studied in response to transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta), an essential pathogenetic factor in this model. In normal rat kidneys, only some GVEC expressed CTGF mRNA. In anti-Thy-1.1 nephritis, CTGF mRNA expression was strongly increased in extracapillary and mesangial proliferative lesions and in areas of periglomerular fibrosis. Early glomerular CTGF overexpression in GVEC coincided with a striking upregulation of TGF-beta2 and to a lesser extent of TGF-beta3. Glomerular CTGF mRNA expression was maximal at day 7, in association with increased TGF-beta1 mRNA and protein expression. CTGF mRNA overexpression by parietal epithelial cells preceded the periglomerular appearance of alpha-smooth muscle actin-positive fibroblasts. In cultured mesangial cells, TGF-beta1, -beta2, and -beta3 transiently increased the CTGF/glyceraldehyde phosphate dehydrogenase mRNA ratio up to threefold versus control at 4 h. In GVEC, upregulation of CTGF mRNA by these TGF-beta isoforms was more sustained, being 8- to 16-fold versus control at 24 h. The kinetics of CTGF expression strongly suggest a role in glomerular repair, possibly downstream of TGF-beta, in this model of transient renal injury.
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PMID:Kinetics of connective tissue growth factor expression during experimental proliferative glomerulonephritis. 1118 95

Nitric oxide is a crucial mediator of several forms of glomerulonephritis. We examined the effects of NO on the mRNA expression pattern in glomerular mesangial cells by using a low-stringency reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction method and detected a cDNA fragment that was induced by interleukin 1b (IL-1b) and further up-regulated by the NO donor diethylenetriamine-nitric oxide (DETA-NO). Each respective cDNA fragment was found to match with the cDNAs of rat macrophage inflammatory protein 2 (MIP-2) and GRO/cytokine-induced neutrophil chemoattractant 2b (CINC-2b). Further characterization of MIP-2 regulation by Northern blot analysis confirmed an NO- and IL-1b-dependent increase in MIP-2 mRNA levels. Moreover, inhibition of IL-1b-induced endogenous NO formation by the NO-synthase (NOS) inhibitor L-NMMA markedly attenuated MIP-2 protein expression. We cloned 770 bp of the 5'-flanking region of rat MIP-2 and fused this fragment to a luciferase reporter gene. Transfection of the construct into mesangial cells resulted in a 3.5-fold increase in luciferase activity in cells treated with DETA-NO when compared to controls, suggesting a transcriptional mechanism for NO-induced MIP-2 expression. Deletion and mutational analysis identified critical nuclear factor (NF)-kB and NF-IL-6 binding sites required for NO regulation of MIP-2. In vivo, inhibition of NO synthesis in the Thy-1.1 model of mesangioproliferative glomerulonephritis by the specific inducible-NOS inhibitor L-NIL resulted in a marked reduction of MIP-2 mRNA expression. Furthermore, infiltration of neutrophils into the glomerulus was dramatically attenuated in L-NIL-treated rats.
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PMID:Nitric oxide induces MIP-2 transcription in rat renal mesangial cells and in a rat model of glomerulonephritis. 1125 70

We studied expressions of various growth factors, their receptors, cell adhesion molecules and extracellular matrix components in Warthin's tumor of the salivary gland with immunohistochemistry and reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Various growth factors and their receptors, such as transforming growth factor-alpha (TGF-alpha), heparin-binding epidermal growth factor-like growth factor (HB-EGF), TGF-beta2, TG-beta3, insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I and -II, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), EGF receptor (EGFR), erb-B4, TGF-betaRI and II, Flt and Flk-1 and IGF receptor Ibeta, were found in epithelial cells and/or in some lymphoid cells. Fibronectin, laminin, collagen type IV and tenascin were found in stroma of the lymphoid tissue. Integrins such as alpha3beta1 and beta3, Thy-1, CD44 and VCAM-1 were also expressed in epithelial and/or lymphoid cells. These various proteins may interact and regulate the proliferation and cell attachment of both epithelial and lymphoid components in this unique tumor.
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PMID:Growth factors, extracellular matrix components and cell adhesion molecules Warthin's tumor. 1133 65


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