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Maternal transfer of TCR clonotypic Ab protected young NOD mice against the adoptive transfer of diabetes by the
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2.5 T cell clone. The effect of maternal anti-TCR Vbeta-8 Ab on T cell development and function has now been investigated. SJL/J mice, which lack TCR Vbeta-8, were immunized with soluble, chimeric D10 TCR-IgG1 containing Vbeta-8.2. The (SJL/J x AKR/J) F1 offspring of immunized female SJL/J mice were severely depleted of peripheral T cells bearing Vbeta-8 until 11 to 17 wk of age. The loss of Vbeta-8 expression did not appear to be due to modulation of cell surface TCR. Since the Vbeta-8+ T cell population was unperturbed in the (AKR/J x SJL/J) F1 offspring of D10 TCR-IgG1-immunized AKR/J mothers making D10 clonotypic Ab, the effect was immunologically specific. The deletion of Vbeta-8+ T cells had functional consequences. In the in vitro response to the superantigen, staphylococcal enterotoxin B, the usually observed participation of Vbeta-8.2+ T cells was largely suppressed, whereas the recruitment of Vbeta-3+ T cells remained unaltered. In control mice, T cell responses to the 134- to 146-residue peptide of conalbumin (pCA(134-146)) were biased toward use of Valpha-2/Vbeta-8.2 TCR. In D10 TCR-IgG1 maternally immunized (SJL x AKR/J) F1 mice, the T cell responses to pCA(134-146) were suppressed, and T cell lines derived from these in vitro were devoid of Vbeta-8.2 expression. With an increased understanding of TCR V gene usage in autoimmune diseases, similar strategies for the depletion of autoreactive T cells may become feasible in humans.
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PMID:Maternal immunization with a soluble TCR-Ig chimeric protein: long term, V beta-8 family-specific suppression of T cells by maternally transferred antibodies. 955 Mar 91
To investigate host leukocytes recruited to the pancreas by diabetogenic T cells, we administered islet-specific CD4(+) T cell clones to 2-week-old nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice and examined the resulting pancreatic infiltrate by flow cytometry. Two different Vbeta4(+)CD4(+) T cell clones,
BDC
2.5 and
BDC
6.9, were found to recruit a heterogeneous T cell population as determined by staining with a panel of anti-TCR Vbeta monoclonal antibodies. The majority of the diabetes-initiating, Vbeta4(+) T cell clones migrated to the spleen whereas only 5-8% of the T cell population infiltrating the pancreas was Vbeta4(+). Anti-IL-2 receptor staining indicated that fewer than 10% of the total population of infiltrating lymphocytes within the pancreas were in a highly activated state. We have further found that normal splenic T cells from the NOD mouse proliferate poorly to IL-2 in vitro, yet secrete IFN-gamma in response to IL-2 stimulation. These results suggest that the recruited host T cells in our disease transfer system are not directly pathogenic but, rather, are responding to the small numbers of inflammatory T cell clones by providing cytokines that facilitate the disease process.
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PMID:Analysis of leukocytes recruited to the pancreas by diabetogenic T cell clones. 979 Jul 22
The
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has implemented several team briefing schemes into various NHS organisations over the last seven years. Evaluation over the last three years has highlighted several problems with the team briefing system. The article explores these and suggests ways of overcoming the problems with clear, definable actions. It highlights that the basic team briefing model is sound but that organisations need to consider their commitment and whether the culture is compatible or not with some reinforcement of certain processes which includes training team briefers and having effective feedback as part of the process. The article concludes that team briefing is a useful tool, which can help organisations communicate effectively with their employees.
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PMID:Team briefing--helping to rediscover the road to Utopia. 1034 11
During mitosis, 2 centrosomes ensure accurate assembly of bipolar spindles and fidelity of the chromosomal segregation. The presence of more than 2 copies of centrosomes during mitosis can result in the formation of multipolar spindles, unbalanced chromosome segregation, and aneuploidy. Recent studies have provided evidence that centrosome hyperamplification plays a pivotal role in carcinogenesis. Using immunofluorescence analysis with gamma-tubulin and pericentrin antibodies, paraffin-embedded sections from 40 malignant biliary diseases including gallbladder cancers (GC; n = 13), intrahepatic cholangiocellular carcinoma (CCC; n = 19), and extrahepatic bile duct cancers (
BDC
; n = 8) were examined. Thirty-seven benign biliary diseases including chronic cholecystitis, gallbladder adenoma, hepatolithiasis, and choledochal cyst were included as benign controls. The frequencies of the centrosome abnormalities were 70% for GC, 58% for CCC, and 50% for
BDC
, respectively. The frequencies of centrosome abnormalities in malignant biliary diseases were significantly higher than in their benign counterparts (GC, CCC,
BDC
; P =.001,.002, and.001, respectively). The results of current study also indicated that biliary malignancy in the advanced stage (III-IV) displayed a higher frequency of centrosome abnormalities than in the early stage (I-II) (P <.001). We conclude that abnormalities in size, number, and shape of the centrosome are frequently observed in biliary tract malignancy. Centrosome abnormalities started to occur in the early stage of biliary malignancy and became very frequent in the advanced stage. This implies that centrosome abnormality might relate to the transition from early to advanced malignancy in biliary malignancy.
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PMID:Centrosome abnormalities in human carcinomas of the gallbladder and intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts. 1061 29
We have produced a panel of cloned T cell lines from the
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-2.5 TCR transgenic (Tg) mouse that exhibit a Th2 cytokine phenotype in vitro but are highly diabetogenic in vivo. Unlike an earlier report in which T cells obtained from the Tg mouse were cultured for 1 wk under Th2-promoting conditions and were found to induce disease only in NOD.scid recipients, we found that long-term T cell clones with a fixed Th2 cytokine profile can transfer disease only to young nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice and never to NOD.scid recipients. Furthermore, the mechanism by which diabetes is transferred by a Tg Th2 T cell clone differs from that of the original CD4+ Th1
BDC
-2.5 T cell clone made in this laboratory. Whereas the
BDC
-2.5 clone rapidly causes disease in NOD.scid recipients less than 2 wk old, the Tg Th2 T cell clones can do so only when cotransferred with other diabetogenic T cells, suggesting that the Th2 T cell requires the presence of host T cells for initiation of disease.
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PMID:Induction of diabetes in nonobese diabetic mice by Th2 T cell clones from a TCR transgenic mouse. 1070 96
The two NOD-derived T cell clones,
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-2.5 and
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-6.9, are CD4+, Vbeta4+, islet-specific, and diabetogenic. These two T cell clones show different response patterns to whole islet cell antigen, but were found to respond to the same fraction isolated from beta granule membranes. The clones were used to follow the antigenic activity in the biochemical purification of a beta cell membrane detergent lysate subjected to HPLC anion exchange (IEX) and size exclusion chromatography (SEC). Antigenic activity could be retained after lysis in only one detergent (octyl-beta-glucoside) among several tested. In order to detect solubilized antigen, beta membrane proteins were covalently linked to microlatex beads prior to being added to T cell proliferation assays, a technique that eliminated detergent toxicity and resulted in increased assay sensitivity. To purify the antigen, membrane proteins were absorbed onto an anion exchange column and after elution using a salt gradient, activity for the clones was found in a fraction containing 0.15-0.2 M NaCl. Subsequent analysis of this material by size exclusion chromatography provided an apparent molecular weight of the antigen to be between 50 and 80 kDa. Further attempts to purify the protein by SDS-PAGE resulted in loss of antigenic activity. It is possible that the elusive nature of this protein is a clue to its importance as an autoantigen.
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PMID:Biochemical characterization of a beta cell membrane fraction antigenic for autoreactive T cell clones. 1088 61
It has been widely assumed that T cells from TCR-transgenic (Tg) mice better represent the behavior of T cells from normal mice than do in vitro cultures of T cell clones. We have found that autoreactive T cells arising in the presumably more physiological environment of the
BDC
-2.5 TCR-Tg mouse, despite being apparently "naive" in surface phenotype, are highly activated functionally and do not resemble CD4(+) T cells from a spontaneously diabetic nonobese diabetic (NOD) mouse or the NOD-derived, diabetogenic CD4(+) T cell clone of origin,
BDC
-2.5. Our results suggest that autoreactive T cells cloned from the spontaneously diabetic NOD mouse more closely resemble effector T cells arising during the natural disease process.
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PMID:Comparison of a T cell clone and of T cells from a TCR transgenic mouse: TCR transgenic T cells specific for self-antigen are atypical. 1116 Mar 10
It was found that the rate of gravitropic bending in apical segments excised from 4-day-old etiolated seedlings of flax Linum bienne is strongly and nonlinearly dependent on the value of the magnetic flux density of a static magnetic field,
BDC
, in the range from 0 to 350 microT. The gravitropic bending is stimulated at 0 < or =
BDC
< or = 2 microT and 200 < or =
BDC
< or = 350 microT but is inhibited at 100 < or =
BDC
< or = 170 microT relative to control samples being in the magnetic field of the Earth equal to 46.5 microT.
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PMID:[Activation and inhibition of the gravitropic response in the flax stem segments exposed to the permanent magnetic field with magnetic density ranging from 0 to 350 microT]. 1123 51
Polymer beads are the starting point of many synthetic protocols, and in a number of combinatorial syntheses such studies are based on single beads. It has therefore become important that individual beads carry the same functional group activity and quality control of populations of beads requires a knowledge of the distribution of activity between the individual beads. A procedure was developed for the measurement of the thiol loading of single copolymer beads which is based on the bleaching of Michler's hydrol [4,4'-bis(dimethylamino)-diphenylcarbinol (
BDC
-OH)]. Flow injection colorimetry permits the small volumes of solution generated from single beads to be measured with rapid turnover and with a reproducibility of ca. 2%. The solution detection limit of 0.17 mM corresponds to a bead thiol concentration of 0.33 mmol g-1. The procedure and the variability of a bead population were demonstrated using modified styrene-divinylbenzene copolymer beads. The apparatus allowed fast, simple and accurate determinations to be carried out on the individual polymer beads. Within a single batch of thiol-modified styrene-divinylbenzene beads thiol loadings ranged from < 0.35 to 2.07 mmol g-1 or 0.12 to 1.3 mumol per bead. Polydispersity may therefore significantly influence screening decisions based on single bead syntheses.
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PMID:Analysis of single polymer beads for solid phase combinatorial synthesis: the determination of reactive thiol and within batch polydispersity of bead loadings. 1134 Sep 95
During the EXEMSI experiment, an international crew of 4 subjects (1 woman and 3 men) was confined for 60 days in a normobaric diving chamber (with 1060 mbar atmospheric pressure) to simulate life in a space station and to assess the effects of confinement on psychological and physiological factors. Blood pressure and blood volume regulating hormones (atrial natriuretic peptide, renin, aldosterone) and urine data (24-h urine outputs, ionogram) were measured before (
BDC
: baseline data collection), during (D: day) and after (R: recovery) confinement. We also measured energy expenditure and total body water, 14 days before, and after 27 days of confinement, by the double-labeled water method. We found a marked increase in 24-h urine output during most of the confinement in the men and the woman. Body weight (-1.8 +/- 0.9 kg) and energy expenditure (-1064 +/- 143 kcal/d, p<0.01) decreased in the 3 men. The total body water (TBW) decreased by 1.5 +/- 1.2 l in the men. Stress was not indicated by plasma and urine catecholamines but plasma growth hormone was elevated on D2 (p<0.01 vs.
BDC
) in the men. This study shows that confinement conditions can modify body fluid (increases in 24-h urine outputs and TBW changes) and energetic metabolisms.
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PMID:Effects of a 60-day confinement on the blood pressure, hormonal responses and body fluids of a mixed crew. 1154 3
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