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Upregulation of endothelin 1 and its precursor by IL-1beta, TNF-alpha, and TGF-beta in the PC3 human prostate cancer cell line. Cytokine 1999; 11:157-62. [PMID: 10089138 DOI: 10.1006/cyto.1998.0407] [Citation(s) in RCA: 48] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/22/2022]
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Increasing evidence indicates that endothelin 1 (ET-1) is implicated in prostate tumour progression. However, data on ET-1 regulation in human prostate and prostate cancer cell lines are lacking. In this study, regulation of ET-1 and its precursor big ET-1, using PC3 cells, a human bone metastatic prostatic carcinoma cell line, was addressed. ET-1 and big ET-1 assays demonstrated greater secretion of both peptides in the presence of 10% fetal calf serum (FCS) as compared with 0.5% FCS. Incubation of PC3 cells in the absence and presence of various cytokines and growth factors known to be implicated in prostate stroma-epithelium interactions, revealed that IL-6, FGF7/KGF and FGF2/bFGF had no effect on ET-1 and big ET-1 secretion, whereas interleukin 1beta (IL-1beta), tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) and transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) stimulated their secretion in a concentration-dependent manner. Binding experiments indicated the presence of specific ET-1 receptors in PC3 cells: Kdapp = 1.1 x 0.2 x 10(-10)M, Bmax = 2660 +/- 390 sites/cell. Data analysis demonstrated the presence of only the ETA receptor subtype in PC3 cells. In conclusion, our results indicate that the implication of ET-1 in prostate cancer is likely to be mediated via paracrine/autocrine control of cell factors.
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Adenovirus-mediated gene transfer in dog prostate: a preclinical study of a relevant model system for gene therapy of human prostatic cancer. Prostate Cancer Prostatic Dis 1999; 2:25-35. [PMID: 12496863 DOI: 10.1038/sj.pcan.4500278] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/21/1998] [Revised: 09/27/1998] [Accepted: 09/29/1998] [Indexed: 11/09/2022]
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This present study evaluates the potential of adenovirus-mediated gene transfer (AMGT) to the prostate of normal laboratory beagles. Many morphological and histological similarities can be noted between dog and human prostate. Moreover, dogs can spontaneously develop prostate cancer with a clinical and biological outcome identical to that in man. Firstly we showed the capacity of human adenovirus to infect canine prostatic cells in vitro. Secondly, we injected transrectally in the dogs' prostates 2x10(9) plaque forming units of a first generation recombinant adenovirus vector harboring the reporter gene beta-galactosidase (AdRSVbetagal). Seven days after the adenoviral delivery, we observed expression of the transgene in both prostates, and exclusively in epithelial cells. Despite a cellular and a humoral immune response, the infusion appeared safe, since the dogs had no fever and presented no urinary symptoms. This study constitutes the first evaluation of AMGT in dog prostate and provides a basis for gene therapy treatment of prostate carcinoma-bearing patients.
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Thermal radiofrequency induced porcine ureteral stricture: a convenient endourologic model. J Urol 1999; 161:298-303. [PMID: 10037427] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/10/2023]
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PURPOSE To establish a reliable model of iatrogenic ureteral stricture mimicking the human clinical situation in order to experiment with new site-specific endourologic treatment concepts. MATERIALS AND METHODS After cystoscopic insertion of a 7F right ureteral catheter, we induced external thermal radiofrequency injury to the right upper third ureter at low power setting (10 W) using an open surgical approach in 13 pigs. Three pigs considered as controls underwent the same procedure without application of electrocautery. All 16 animals were initially assessed at 8 days; 3 study animals and the 3 controls were followed for 6 weeks. RESULTS No control animals had strictures. Significant upper third ureteral strictures with marked hydronephrosis where achieved in all study animals after a mean interval of 9 days, as evidenced by ultrasound examination and retrograde ureteropyelography. Endoscopic retrograde access to these strictures was always possible (mean length 1.4 cm.). Histologic examination displayed severe disorganization of the muscular layer by dense fibrosis composed of collagen bundles with few scattered fibroblasts. No spontaneous improvement of the stricture was observed in the 3 animals reassessed at 6 weeks. CONCLUSIONS Externally applied radiofrequency energy to porcine ureter provides a reproducible model of fibrous stricture resembling its clinical counterparts.
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Evaluation and clinical value of neuroendocrine differentiation in human prostatic tumors. THE PROSTATE. SUPPLEMENT 1998; 8:43-51. [PMID: 9690663] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/08/2023]
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BACKGROUND Prostate cancer, like other solid tumors, is a rather heterogeneous entity. More than 50% of all malignant prostatic tumors contain neuroendocrine-like cells, which cannot be attributed to small cell prostatic carcinoma or carcinoid-like tumors, which represent only 1-2% of all prostatic malignancies. Several investigators have reported that histopathologic determination of neuroendocrine differentiation in prostate carcinomas may have prognostic implications, while others have not confirmed these results. However, on the basis of experimental data, neuroendocrine-like cells appear to be involved in the emergence of androgen-independent cells and could be a target for new prostate cancer therapeutic strategies. METHODS The literature on the neuroendocrine phenotype of prostatic carcinoma is reviewed. This review summarizes most of the accumulated experimental and clinical data on the neuroendocrine phenotype in prostate cancer. We analyze the putative functions of neuroendocrine-like cells in prostate cancer progression and discuss the place of neuroendocrine phenotype biomarkers as diagnostic and prognostic factors in prostate cancer. RESULTS The fact that focal, patchy and heterogeneous clusters of neuroendocrine-like cells are frequently identified in organ-confined prostatic carcinoma probably accounts for the various evaluations of the predictive value of neuroendocrine histological patterns for the clinical outcome at this stage of the disease. The amount of neuroendocrine cells required to produce a detectable elevation in plasma chromogranin A has not yet been determined, but it is correlated with the number of chromogranin A-positive neuroendocrine (NE) cells. Despite the obvious current limitations of the application of neuropeptides as a serological test, this overview will try to more accurately define the possible roles of specific neuropeptides as prostatic cancer markers in diagnostic and monitoring protocols. The plasma chromogranin A level, in comparison with neuron-specific enolase (NSE), chromogranin B (CBG), pancreastatin, or secretogranin levels, appears to be the most useful neuroendocrine marker for determination of neuroendocrine differentiation of advanced prostatic adenocarcinoma. CONCLUSIONS Future studies on neuroendocrine should confirm whether neuroendocrine biomarkers, especially the chromogranin family of peptides, can be used as prognostic markers during the course of prostate cancer or for the selection of patients suitable for evaluation of new antineoplastic drugs known to be active against specific and aggressive subpopulations of tumor cells.
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Predisposing gene for early-onset prostate cancer, localized on chromosome 1q42.2-43. Am J Hum Genet 1998; 62:1416-24. [PMID: 9585607 PMCID: PMC1377158 DOI: 10.1086/301879] [Citation(s) in RCA: 251] [Impact Index Per Article: 9.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/03/2022] Open
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There is genetic predisposition associated with >=10% of all cancer of the prostate (CaP). By means of a genomewide search on a selection of 47 French and German families, parametric and nonparametric linkage (NPL) analysis allowed identification of a locus, on chromosome 1q42.2-43, carrying a putative predisposing gene for CaP (PCaP). The primary localization was confirmed with several markers, by use of three different genetic models. We obtained a maximum two-point LOD score of 2.7 with marker D1S2785. Multipoint parametric and NPL analysis yielded maximum HLOD and NPL scores of 2.2 and 3.1, respectively, with an associated P value of . 001. Homogeneity analysis with multipoint LOD scores gave an estimate of the proportion of families with linkage to this locus of 50%, with a likelihood ratio of 157/1 in favor of heterogeneity. Furthermore, the 9/47 families with early-onset CaP at age <60 years gave multipoint LOD and NPL scores of 3.31 and 3.32, respectively, with P = .001.
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The androgen receptor pathway is known to be a key regulator of growth in the normal and pathological prostate. However, the precise mechanisms of this signaling pathway with respect to the different cellular compartments of the prostate remain largely unknown. We have used a primary culture system to grow human prostatic epithelial cells of normal, benign, tumor and metastatic origin, as well as immortalized human prostatic epithelial cell lines, to demonstrate the absence of a direct or indirect effect of androgens on cellular proliferation in vitro. In parallel to this observed androgen independence for growth, all cell systems lost significant expression of androgen receptor, prostate-specific antigen and prostatic acid phosphatase. Since the androgen receptor is expressed in the epithelium in situ, our results suggest that the androgen effect on epithelial cells may be one of prostatic differentiation rather than proliferation, and that the androgen receptor/growth factor pathway acts through mesenchymal-epithelial interactions.
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The aim of the study was to verify the validity and the accuracy of the 5-min running field test (5RFT) relatively to the classical treadmill test. Two groups of subjects were tested, the first one being made of sub-elite runners (G1, n = 18) and the second one of athletes of other individual or collective disciplines (G2, n = 23). To check the field technique, maximal aerobic velocity (vamax) and an approached VO2max calculated from vamax during the 5RFT were compared with the corresponding values directly determined during a treadmill test. vamax obtained on treadmill (vamax(t)) or during a 5RFT (vamax(5)) were significantly higher in G1 than in G2 (+3.7 km.h-1 and +3.6 km.h-1 among the test). In each group, the difference between vamax(t) and vamax(5) was not significant (19.4 +/- 1.0 vs 19.5 +/- 0.9 km.h-1 in G1; 15.7 +/- 2.2 vs 15.9 +/- 1.2 km.h-1 in G2). A significant correlation was found between vamax(t) and vamax(5) (slope = 0.92; r = 0.86 in G1; slope = 0.71; r = 0.84 in G2). In each group, the approached VO2max(5) was significantly higher than VO2max(t) (respectively 67.8 +/- 2.9 vs 63.7 +/- 3.5 in G1; 54.8 +/- 3.9 vs 52.0 +/- 3.2 ml.min-1.kg-1 in G2. Weak but significant correlations were found between VO2(t) and vamax(5) (r = 0.69 and r = 0.56 respectively in G1 and G2). In conclusion, the 5RFT allows to measure vamax accurately whatever the physical fitness of the subjects but more closely in runners than in non-runners. The low correlation between VO2max(t) and vamax(5) for both groups indicates that a vamax running field test is specific and cannot evaluate VO2max with reasonable accuracy whatever the group, runners or non-runners.
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Constitutive expression of FGF2/bFGF in non-tumorigenic human prostatic epithelial cells results in the acquisition of a partial neoplastic phenotype. Int J Cancer 1997; 72:543-7. [PMID: 9247302 DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0215(19970729)72:3<543::aid-ijc26>3.0.co;2-b] [Citation(s) in RCA: 19] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023]
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Fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2), also known as basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), belongs to the FGF family, which consists of at least 9 closely related members. FGF2 is a potent mitogen for fibroblasts derived from normal prostate and, to a lesser extent, for prostatic epithelial cells. Its role in the physiology of the normal prostate seems to be limited to stromal cells, whereas in prostate cancer FGF2 may also have an autocrine/paracrine effect on epithelial cells. In order to better understand the effects of FGF2 on the prostatic epithelium, especially its role in the progression of prostate cancer by establishing an autocrine-stimulation loop, we transfected FGF2 cDNA into a human prostatic epithelial cell line, PNT1A, immortalized with SV40 large-T antigen. This cell line is non-tumorigenic and expresses a high-affinity FGF2 receptor, FGFR1/flg. We characterized 3 independent FGF2-transfected clones and found that the establishment of an FGF2 autocrine loop on these cells led to (i) serum-independent growth, (ii) increased proliferation and (iii) anchorage-independent growth. Such results argue in favor of the possible action of FGF2 on progression of prostate cancer via an FGF2 autocrine loop on epithelial cells.
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Analysis of ovine IL-1 beta production in vivo and in vitro by enzyme immunoassay and immunohistochemistry. Vet Immunol Immunopathol 1997; 57:267-78. [PMID: 9261964 DOI: 10.1016/s0165-2427(96)05754-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 23] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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A monoclonal antibody (mAb) specific for ovine IL-1 beta was produced and, in conjunction with a polyclonal rabbit antiserum, used to develop a sensitive enzyme immunoassay (EIA) for ovine interleukin 1 beta (IL-1 beta). The mAb neutralised the activity of recombinant ovine IL-1 beta (rOvIL-1 beta) and native OvIL-1 in an ovine thymocyte proliferation assay. However, it did not neutralise the biological activity of rOvIL-1 beta in the murine NOB1/CTLL assay. The mAb did not react with rOvIL-1 alpha, IL-2, IL-4, IL-8, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, gamma-interferon or recombinant human IL-1 beta in indirect EIA. Immunohistological staining of activated alveolar macrophages and frozen lymph node sections sections demonstrated that the mAb detected IL-1 beta secreted by ovine macrophages (CD11c-positive). The EIA was highly sensitive, detecting less than 50 pg ml-1 of rOvIL-1 beta and low levels of native IL-1 beta in supernatants from lipopolysaccharide-stimulated macrophages. The EIA did not detect heat-inactivated IL-1 beta.
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L-carnitine stimulation of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation rate in isolated rat skeletal muscle mitochondria. COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY. PART A, PHYSIOLOGY 1997; 117:141-5. [PMID: 9185342 DOI: 10.1016/s0300-9629(96)00239-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023]
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L-carnitine effects on mitochondrial adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production rate were investigated in mitochondria isolated from rat extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscle. Kinetic parameters, apparent Michaelis constant for free adenosine diphosphate (ADP) (K(m)) and apparent maximal ATP production rate (Vmax), were determined in absence and presence of L-carnitine. Although the K(m) remained unchanged in response to L-carnitine addition when pyruvate + malate was oxidized, the affinity of isolated mitochondria towards ADP was decreased when pyruvate + palmitoylcarnitine + malate was used as substrate. As a result of L-carnitine addition, a slight non-significant (P < 0.07) increase in Vmax was observed with pyruvate + malate while the increase reached the level of significance with pyruvate + palmitoylcarnitine + malate. Moreover, a positive correlation was obtained when mitochondrial ATP production rate was plotted against the difference between values measured with and without L-carnitine. Our data suggest that addition of L-carnitine to isolated rat skeletal muscle mitochondria can stimulate mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation rate under conditions where the inhibitory effect of acetyl-CoA accumulation on pyruvate dehydrogenase complex activity is optimized. A change in the control of mitochondrial ATP flux by pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) complex might also occur with increasing mitochondrial ATP production rate, reinforcing the L-carnitine effects.
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A 5-min running field test as a measurement of maximal aerobic velocity. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY AND OCCUPATIONAL PHYSIOLOGY 1997; 75:233-8. [PMID: 9088842 DOI: 10.1007/s004210050153] [Citation(s) in RCA: 37] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023]
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Based on a theoretical approach from world record running data, we have previously calculated that the most suitable duration for measuring maximal aerobic velocity (Vamax) by a field test was 5 min (Vamax(5)). The aim of this study was, therefore, to check this hypothesis on 48 men of various levels of physical fitness by comparing (Vmax(5)) with (Vamax) determined at the last step of a progressive treadmill exercise test when the subject felt exhausted (Vamax(t)) and during a test on a running track, behind a cyclist (following an established protocol) (Vamax(c)). For each test, (VO2max) was also measured by a direct method on a treadmill (VO2max(1)) and calculated by an equation for field tests (VO2max(5) and VO2max(c)). The Vamax(5) [17.1 (SD 2.2) km.h-1] and (Vamax(c)) [(18.2 (SD 2.4) km.h-1] were significantly higher than (Vamax(t)) [16.9 (SD 2.6) km.h-1; P < 0.001]. The (Vamax(t)) was strongly correlated with (Vamax(5)) (r = 0.94) and (Vamax(c)) (r = 0.95) (P < 0.001). The best identity and correlation between (Vamax(5)) and track performances were found in the runners (n = 9) with experience over a distance of 3,000 m. The VO2max(5) and (VO2max(c)) were higher than VO2max(t) (+ 5.0% and + 13.7%, respectively; P < 0.001) and VO2max(t) was highly correlated with Vamax(5) (r = 0.90; P < 0.001). These results suggest that the 5-min field test, easy to apply, provided precise information on Vamax and to a lesser degree on VO2max.
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[Genetic aspects in cancers of the prostate]. PATHOLOGIE-BIOLOGIE 1996; 44:737-43. [PMID: 8977935] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/03/2023]
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The incidence of clinical prostate cancer varies across countries and ethnic groups. Genetic and epigenetic factors have been suggested as possible explanations to these variations, although no mesological factors with clearly significant effects have been identified. About 20% of patients with prostate cancer have a family history for this disease. Several studies have reported links between prostate cancer and breast cancer, suggesting that the same loci may predispose to both diseases. Identification of one or more inherited genes associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer in some families may be useful for identifying high-risk individuals. The value of this approach has been demonstrated in other familial cancers, such as colon and breast cancer. Current goals of research in this field are to localize the gene(s) that predispose to familial prostate cancer and to identify the molecular alterations related to tumor progression in sporadic and familial prostate cancer.
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Flow cytometric analysis of the reactivity of workshop monoclonal antibodies on sheep lymph node cells, after infection with Salmonella abortusovis. Vet Immunol Immunopathol 1996; 52:403-9. [PMID: 8896231 DOI: 10.1016/0165-2427(96)05593-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/02/2023]
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Of the 302 monoclonal antibodies included in the Third Workshop on Ruminant Leukocyte Antigens, 167 have been tested for their reactivity on uninfected and Salmonella-infected sheep lymph node leukocytes using FACS analysis. Only 47 of them showed specificities which could be related to those of some control monoclonal antibodies, such as the anti-CD5, anti-Ig light chain and anti-MHC Class II monoclonal antibodies.
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Immunohistochemical study on the reactivity of workshop monoclonal antibodies with sheep lymph nodes. Vet Immunol Immunopathol 1996; 52:393-401. [PMID: 8896230 DOI: 10.1016/0165-2427(96)05592-4] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/02/2023]
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Of the 302 monoclonal antibodies submitted to the Third Workshop on Ruminant Leukocyte Antigens, 167 have been tested for their reactivity on sheep lymph node sections, according to the APAAP immunohistochemical technique. Of the 57 monoclonal antibodies able to react on ovine tissue sections, only 37 induced a clear and well-contrasted staining. The more striking results are presented in this paper.
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MESH Headings
- Animals
- Antibodies, Monoclonal/analysis
- Antibodies, Monoclonal/classification
- Antibodies, Monoclonal/immunology
- Antibody Specificity/immunology
- Antigen-Presenting Cells/immunology
- Antigens, CD/analysis
- Antigens, CD/immunology
- Antigens, Differentiation, B-Lymphocyte/analysis
- Antigens, Differentiation, B-Lymphocyte/immunology
- B-Lymphocyte Subsets/immunology
- Immunohistochemistry/methods
- Lipopolysaccharide Receptors/immunology
- Lymph Nodes/immunology
- Neutrophils/immunology
- Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, gamma-delta/analysis
- Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, gamma-delta/immunology
- Receptors, Transferrin
- Sheep
- T-Lymphocyte Subsets/immunology
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Following the analysis of flow cytometry data on ovine and bovine cells and immunoprecipitation, immunohistochemistry and competitive binding studies, a cluster of three monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) (VPM65, VPM66 and VPM67) appeared to be specific for the ruminant CD14 (Gupta, V.K., McConnell, I., Dalziel, R.G. and Hopkins, J., 1996. Identification of the sheep homologue of the monocyte cell surface molecule-CD14. Vet. Immunol. Immunopathol. in press; Hopkins, J. and Gupta, V.K., 1996. Characterization of 3rd Worshop monoclonal antibodies specific for sheep macrophages/monocytes. Vet. Immunol. Immunopathol., 52:329-339). According to flow cytometry results from human CD14-transfected COS-7 cells and from bovine peripheral blood mononuclear cells, another mAb (CC-G33), not submitted to the Workshop, recognised a bovine CD14 epitope which is conserved in the human CD14 (Sopp, P., Kwong, L.S. and Howard, C.J., 1996. Identification of bovine CD14. Vet. Immunol. Immunopathol., 52: 323-328).
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[The PROGENE study, the French project of genetic analysis of familial prostatic cancer: recruitment and analysis]. Prog Urol 1996; 6:226-35. [PMID: 8777415] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/02/2023]
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OBJECTIVES To initiate a genetic linkage study in order to localize one or several predisposition gene(s) for hereditary prostatic cancer (PC), as various epidemiological studies have demonstrated a possible family aggregation in about 25% of cases. A family segregation study [14] has also shown that a genetic predisposition, with autosomal dominant transmission and high penetrance (88% at 85 years) could be responsible for 9% of all PC. METHODS A national collection of families with at least 2 cases of PC allowed: 1) identification of families with hereditary forms of PC, 2) creation of a constitutional DNA bank after collecting blood samples from subjects belonging to these families, and 3) a simulation study of genetic linkage analysis prior to microsatellite genotyping. RESULTS From July 1994 to September 1995, we included 67 families (180 cases of PC). Another 45 families are currently being included. 24 of these 67 families (89 PC, 54 survivors) satisfied at least one of the criteria defined in the study by CARTER et al. for hereditary forms of familial PC. Two families were also included as the 3 patients with PC were second degree relatives. A total of 26 families therefore presented a hereditary form, 18 of which (73 PC, 46 survivors) were considered to be informative for a genetic linkage study (lod score = 4 for theta = 0.001 with an 8 allele marker). The constitutional DNA of 271 individuals of these informative families was extracted from circulating cells obtained from blood samples, immortalized lymphocytes, and the genotyping was initiated for 216 microsatellite markers distributed throughout the genome, an average of every 20 cM. CONCLUSION Although the recruitment allowed us to identify many informative families for an inherited risk of PC, the predictive study suggested a high probability for localization of a predisposition gene by genetic linkage analysis. It would therefore be possible to identify, within the families concerned, the subjects carrying the genetic anomaly and consequently at high-risk of PC. Finally, the demonstration of the locus would allow cloning and identification of the gene (s) involved.
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Effect of a 6-week endurance training programme and branched-chain amino acid supplementation on histomorphometric characteristics of aged human muscle. Arch Physiol Biochem 1996; 104:157-62. [PMID: 8818199 DOI: 10.1076/apab.104.2.157.12879] [Citation(s) in RCA: 19] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/02/2023]
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The effects of a 6-week endurance training programme and a branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) supplementation were investigated on skeletal muscle histomorphometric characteristics of elderly men. Seventeen elderly men, age (63 +/- 5 years), height (173 +/- 5 cm) and weight (75 +/- 8 kg) were included in the study. One group (n = 9) received an oral BCAA supplementation for 6 weeks (16, 2 and 2 g per day of leucine, isoleucine and valine, respectively), while another group (n = 8) received a placebo. During these 6 weeks, subjects trained on a Monark cycle ergometer at 75 +/- 9% of their maximal heart rate for 1 h/day, 4 days/week. Muscle biopsy samples taken at rest before and after endurance training were analyzed for capillarization, fibre type distribution and fibre area. As a result of endurance training, maximal oxygen uptake was significantly increased by about 5% in control and BCAA supplemented groups (P < 0.01). The number of capillaries per fibre and in contact with type I fibres was significantly increased (P < 0.05), this effect being similar in control and BCAA supplemented groups. The percentage distribution and area of type I, type IIa and type IIb fibres did not differ between the two groups and remained unchanged with endurance training. It is concluded that skeletal muscle of elderly men can adapt to a 6-week endurance training programme and that a BCAA supplementation does not further enhance the induced histomorphometric changes.
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Repeated bouts of endurance exercise stimulates mitochondrial biogenesis in skeletal muscle. The synthesis of mitochondrial proteins involves a coordinated expression of both nuclear and mitochondrial genes. During this process, multiples sites of regulation have been identified at the transcriptional and translational levels. After their synthesis, mitochondrial proteins originating from the nuclear genome are imported into newly synthesized preexisting membranes and directed to one of the four mitochondrial subcompartments. The detailed mechanisms of the endurance training-induced mitochondrial biogenesis are still poorly understood. In particular, much work is needed to identify the molecular signals able to stimulate and coordinate the expression of mitochondrial proteins in response to endurance training. This will be a great help in the future to understand clearly the intimate mechanisms of mitochondrial biogenesis in skeletal muscle and the factors involved in endurance exercise performance.
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Determination of maximum aerobic velocity by a five minute test with reference to running world records. A theoretical approach. Arch Physiol Biochem 1996; 104:207-11. [PMID: 8818206 DOI: 10.1076/apab.104.2.207.12877] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/02/2023]
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Field measurement of the maximal aerobic velocity (MAV) is closely linked to effort-duration then to the used protocol. We construct the relationship between running speed and running-duration logarithm from running world records. It appears a noteworthy point at 4.97 minutes, to be suggested as MAV duration point. By agreement, MAV could be measured on field by a five minute test whatever the sport may be.
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To investigate the underlying mechanisms of carcinogenesis, we have developed a technique to determine the frequency of genetic changes in prostatic carcinoma tissue. We have demonstrated that at a ratio of between 1:4 and 1:9 mutant-normal alleles, the signal from a mutant TP53 allele is not apparent after polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification and further direct sequencing or single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis. To bypass this problem, which is inherent in the heterogeneity of the prostate tissue and of the tumour, we selected areas of graded prostate tumours (Gleason score) from cryosectioned preparations and microdissected these cells (20-100 cells). After anionic resin removal of proteins, PCR amplification of TP53 gene exons 5/6 and SSCP analysis, an abnormal SSCP band shift was observed in suspected tumour cells, compared with microdissected stromal cells used as an internal control, while (1) a crude preparation of tissue DNA carrying the tumour did not show any abnormality and (2) immunostaining by a set of monoclonal antibodies against TP53 protein remained negative. Nucleotide sequence analysis of the different bands confirmed the presence of a mutation in the TP53 gene exon 6 position 13,336 in an abnormal band for one specimen, while no mutation was detected in the normal SSCP band. By targeting recognised tumour cells we can find DNA mutations which are undetectable using the standard technique of whole-tissue DNA extraction, particularly in a heterogeneous tumour such as carcinoma of the prostate.
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Mitochondrial ATP production rate in 55 to 73-year-old men: effect of endurance training. ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 1995; 154:269-74. [PMID: 7572222 DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-1716.1995.tb09908.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 23] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/26/2023]
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The effect of 6-week endurance training on mitochondrial ATP production rate was investigated in 14 elderly men. Mean age, body weight and height were 63 +/- 6 yr, 75.6 +/- 9.2 kg and 174 +/- 4 cm, respectively. Subjects trained on a Monark cycle ergometer at 79 +/- 8% of their maximal heart rate for 1 h day-1, 4 days week-1. Muscle samples were obtained at rest, before and after endurance training, by a needle biopsy technique and used for determination of mitochondrial ATP production rate in isolated mitochondria and enzyme assays. Endurance training resulted in a significant increase in maximal oxygen uptake (L min-1) (P < 0.01). Citrate synthase activity, a mitochondrial marker enzyme, and hexokinase activity increased significantly (both P < 0.01) in response to training while 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase and carnitine palmitoyltransferase I activities remained statistically unchanged. A higher mitochondrial ATP production rate was observed after endurance training with the substrate combinations pyruvate+palmitoyl-L-carnitine+L-glutamate+malate (P < 0.01), L-glutamate (P < 0.001), pyruvate+malate (P < 0.05) and palmitoyl-L-carnitine+malate (P < 0.01). The largest increase was obtained with L-glutamate (170%). Significant correlations were observed between the percent increase in citrate synthase activity and those of mitochondrial ATP production rates. It was concluded that the increased mitochondrial ATP production rate of aged human skeletal muscle with training seems mainly to occur through an increased mitochondrial content, and in a way similar to those observed in young men.
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Energetic status and mitochondrial oxidative capacity of rat skeletal muscle in response to creatine analogue ingestion. BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA 1995; 1228:211-5. [PMID: 7893727 DOI: 10.1016/0005-2728(94)00177-7] [Citation(s) in RCA: 20] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/27/2023]
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A creatine analogue, beta-guanidinopropionic acid (beta-GPA), was administered in the food (1% w/w) of 8 male rats for 6 weeks, while 8 control rats received a standard diet. Mitochondrial oxidative capacity and cytosolic modulators of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (free ADP, ATP-to-free ADP ratio) were evaluated in the soleus and extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles. Mitochondrial adaptation to the diet was significantly different between muscles. Citrate synthase activity and mitochondrial ATP synthesis rate were 35 and 45% higher in EDL muscle, respectively, whereas they were virtually unchanged in the soleus muscle. In both muscles, 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase activity remained unaffected. Regardless of muscle type, creatine, phosphocreatine and ATP concentrations, as well as the total adenine nucleotide content (ATP + ADP + AMP), were significantly lower in beta-GPA fed rats. Whereas free ADP concentration remained unchanged, a significantly greater decrease in ATP-to-free ADP ratio was observed in EDL than in the soleus muscle. It is suggested that regulation of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation, through changes in metabolite concentrations, could be an important factor to consider for mitochondrial adaptation induced by beta-GPA feeding.
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Loss of chromosome 3p arm differentiating tumorigenic from non-tumorigenic cells derived from the same SV40-transformed human mammary epithelial cells. Int J Cancer 1995; 60:244-8. [PMID: 7829223 DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910600219] [Citation(s) in RCA: 16] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/27/2023]
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After immortalization of human normal mammary epithelial cells by replication-defective SV40 genome integration, 2 cultures were developed independently. Both had the same integration site, in band 9q21, but rapidly diverged karyotypically. After a few passages, one, designated SC2T2, exhibited near-diploid (a) and the other, designated SL2T2, near-tetraploid (b) karyotypes. The simplest formulas were 44, X, -X, der(3;22) (q10;q10), der(4) t(4;9)(q34;q12), +8, +9, add(13)(p1), der(19) t(8;19)(q21;p13.3), add(22)(p1) for karyotype (a) and 93, XXXX, add(1)(q12), add(11)(q13), +20 for karyotype (b). A number of alterations were further acquired with passages. Both cell cultures were tumorigenic, but their efficiency of grafting in nude mice largely differed: it was low for SL2T2 and high for SC2T2 cultures. All cultures of the xenografted tumors, obtained from either SL2T2 or SC2T2, exhibited the same clonal anomalies as those characterizing karyotype (a). It was concluded that only cells with karyotype (a) were tumorigenic, and that the difference in the tumorigenic potential of cultures SC2T2 and SL2T2 was related to their richness in cells with this karyotype. The comparison of the various karyotypes, together with data obtained in other cell types transformed by SV40, suggests that the acquisition of tumorigenicity in S2T2 mammary epithelial cells may be related to the loss of chromosome 3p arm.
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Immunocytochemical comparison of cultured normal epithelial prostatic cells with prostatic tissue sections. Exp Cell Res 1994; 214:83-92. [PMID: 8082751 DOI: 10.1006/excr.1994.1236] [Citation(s) in RCA: 47] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/28/2023]
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By analyzing a culture system of human prostatic epithelial cells (HPEC) and human prostatic fibroblasts (HPF) for expression of several determinants by immunocytochemistry, we have shown that long-term cultures are able to preserve the phenotypic characteristics of the normal tissue from which they are derived. The cytoskeletal elements, prostate-specific proteins, and steroid receptor profiles were compared to those of prostatic epithelium and stroma in situ. When cultured in low serum and low calcium medium, the adult HPEC grew as two layers of cells, the upper one of which retained the differentiation characteristics observed in the luminal fraction of normal prostatic epithelium. This cell type is the likely origin of prostatic neoplasia, with expression of CK8, 18, and 19 but not CK14. Androgen receptors, prostatic-specific antigen, and prostatic acid phosphatase are also expressed in vitro but at lower level than in situ. The lower cell layer expressed most of the same determinants but at a much lower level, suggestive of a stem-cell type. The HPF cultured in RPMI serum supplemented media retained the stromal pattern of the cells observed in situ. Culture systems which conserve the characteristics of their normal counterparts in vivo should provide useful models for studying in vitro genetic and epigenetic factors associated with differentiation and proliferation, but also with tumorigenic progression in the prostatic gland.
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ATP synthesis kinetic properties of mitochondria isolated from the rat extensor digitorum longus muscle depleted of creatine with beta-guanidinopropionic acid. BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA 1994; 1186:232-6. [PMID: 8043594 DOI: 10.1016/0005-2728(94)90182-1] [Citation(s) in RCA: 14] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/28/2023]
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A creatine analogue, beta-guanidinopropionic acid (beta-GPA), was administered in the food (1% w/w) of 8 male rats while 8 control rats received a standard diet. Mitochondrial oxidative capacity and kinetic parameters of mitochondrial ATP synthesis, apparent maximal ATP synthesis rate (Vmax) and apparent Michaelis constant for free ADP (Km), were investigated in the extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscle. Mitochondrial ATP synthesis rate was measured by a bioluminescent method over a large range of ADP concentration (2-30 microM). As a result of the diet, Vmax was significantly increased (P < 0.05) while Km remained unchanged at around 20 microM. Citrate synthase (CS) and 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase activities were significantly increased (both P < 0.05). Vmax was tightly correlated with CS activity (P < 0.001; r = 0.84). It was concluded that the increase in maximal mitochondrial ATP synthesis rate after beta-GPA feeding in EDL muscle was essentially due to a general increase in mitochondrial enzyme concentrations.
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Humoral immune response to Salmonella abortusovis in sheep: in vitro induction of an antibody synthesis from either sensitized or unprimed lymph node cells. Vet Immunol Immunopathol 1994; 41:275-94. [PMID: 7941308 PMCID: PMC7119719 DOI: 10.1016/0165-2427(94)90102-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/28/2023]
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In vitro culture conditions were determined to induce an anti-Salmonella abortusovis antibody synthesis from lymph node leucocytes of three immunized sheep and two unprimed lambs maintained in culture in the presence of heat-inactivated bacteria for 2 weeks. Humoral immune responses were assessed by enumerating specific antibody-secreting cells using ELISASPOT and by titrating immunoglobulins secreted into culture supernatants using ELISA techniques. Optimal secondary antibody response was observed from cultures performed with fetal calf serum (compared with horse serum) and with an antigen concentration of one to ten bacteria per cell. This kind of antigenic stimulation allowed induction of numerous antibody-secreting cells without adsorption of the secreted antibodies. Maximal numbers of antibody-secreting cells could reach a rate of 1% of the sheep leucocytes initially put into culture. Kinetic profiles of antibody production from boosted lymph node cells were characterized by an ascending phase from the sixth to the twelfth day of culture and then showed a plateau phase until Day 14. Most of the responses were composed of IgM and IgG1 antibodies, traces of IgG2 being detected at the end of experiments. From the twelfth day of antigenic stimulation, the IgM isotype was preferentially expressed with high antigen concentration (100 bacteria per cell), whereas the highest amounts of IgG1 were detected at lower concentration (one to ten bacteria per cell). While anti-Salmonella IgM appeared to be mainly specific for the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) cell wall fraction, some IgG1 recognized other bacterial antigens. Kinetic profiles and magnitudes of primary antibody responses induced in vitro from lamb lymph node cells did not differ from those defined in cultures of sheep boosted leucocytes. But these immune reactions were mainly made up of anti-LPS IgM. Few anti-Salmonella IgG1 were detected from the tenth day of culture. So these in vitro assays allowed induction of antibody synthesis from either in vivo sensitized or unprimed sheep lymph node leucocytes. This methodology would permit achievement of more detailed studies on interactions between Salmonella and lymph node leucocytes, leading to a better understanding of the mechanisms controlling bacterial dissemination through the lymphoid tissue.
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Reactivity of workshop monoclonal antibodies with normal and pathological ovine lymph nodes. Vet Immunol Immunopathol 1993; 39:249-67. [PMID: 8310649 DOI: 10.1016/0165-2427(93)90187-9] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/29/2023]
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The monoclonal antibodies (82 mAbs) included in the Second Workshop that belonged to agreed named bovine CD and workshop clusters were tested for their reactivity and tissue distribution on (1) normal sheep lymph nodes and (2) pathological sheep lymph nodes. Pathological lymph nodes were induced following experimental infection with Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis and were characterized by the presence of typical pyogranulomas. Amongst the 82 mAbs tested, 38 reacted with sheep lymph nodes. The results of these tests are presented and discussed.
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Characterization of normal breast epithelial cells in primary cultures: differentiation and growth factor receptors studies. IN VITRO CELLULAR & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY : JOURNAL OF THE TISSUE CULTURE ASSOCIATION 1992; 28A:716-24. [PMID: 1282913 DOI: 10.1007/bf02631059] [Citation(s) in RCA: 20] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/26/2022]
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The growth and differentiation of normal human mammary epithelial cells (HMEC) were studied after propagation of serial cultures from breast tissue biopsies from 42 mammoplasty patients. Cells were grown for up to 7 mo. in low calcium medium. HMEC cultures displayed heterogeneous growth patterns, according to the average doubling time of 44 +/- 6 h for 32 generations. Proliferation peaked at Day 30. HMEC maintained a normal karyotype and were organized in ductlike structures when cultured in collagen gel matrix. The cultures retained several phenotype traits of the epithelial lineage, including the expression of cytokeratins 18 and 19, specific mammary gland antigens, as shown by indirect HMEC immunostaining by the monoclonal antibodies DF3, EMA, 7B10, and 1BE12. Estrogen receptors were undetectable, whereas progesterone receptors were present at very low density. High-affinity cell surface receptors for epidermal growth factor (EGF) (Kd = 1.1 x 10(-10) M) were observed at a density of 50,000 to 100,000 sites per cell. Accordingly, [3H]thymidine incorporation in HMEC was optimally stimulated by EGF at concentrations of 10(-11) to 10(-10) M. HMEC were also seen to possess functional VIP receptors linked to the adenylate cyclase system, as we previously observed in seven human breast cancer cell lines. These results show that long-term cultures of HMEC provide useful models for studying the growth and differentiation of the normal human mammary gland, and the role of growth factors and hormones in these functions.
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Normal human mammary epithelial cell (HMEC) cultures originating from 2 mammoplasty reduction surgical samples were transfected with replication-defective SV 40 DNA. Two independent cell lines designated as S2T2 and S1T3, selected for their increased proliferation potential and lifespan, were propagated for greater than 22 months in culture. They maintained a near-diploid karyotype with few chromosomal markers such as trisomy 1q (S1T3) and trisomy 8q (S2T2), which are most common in breast cancer in vivo. Immortalized S1T3 cells were not tumorigenic, whereas S2T2 cells produced slowly growing tumors in nude mice. One tumor was propagated in vitro and the transformed NS2T2 cell line subsequently raised 100% large tumors in the nude mouse. Rearrangement of the SV40 genome was observed in NS2T2 cells, which was not associated with increased expression of large T antigen. S1T3, S2T2 and transformed NS2T2 cell lines expressed cytokeratins CK18, CK19, the mammary-specific antigen DF3, and functional EGF receptors. Single-step immortalization and malignant transformation of human breast epithelial cells can thus occur upon transfection with SV40 large T oncogene. The chromosomal abnormalities observed in these cell lines suggest that they could offer a model for the study of breast-tumor progression in vitro.
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Functional expression of VIP receptors in normal, immortalized and transformed mammary epithelial cells. Life Sci 1992; 50:791-8. [PMID: 1311049 DOI: 10.1016/0024-3205(92)90184-q] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/26/2022]
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The effect of VIP and its related peptides on cAMP production has been characterized: 1) in long term culture of normal human mammary epithelial cells (HMEC); 2) in immortalized and transformed ST cell lines established from normal HMEC after genomic insertion of the large T oncogene of SV40; 3) in the spontaneously immortalized HC-11 cells, a clone isolated from the mouse mammary epithelial cells COMMA-1D, described to exhibit normal morphogenesis in vivo and functional differentiation in vitro. Basal cAMP levels were increased 1.5- to 8.7-fold in mammary epithelial cells (p less than 0.001-0.05), with a potency EC50 = 0.02-0.6 nM VIP. The pharmacological specificity of the VIP receptors coupled to cAMP generation was established according to the following potency sequence: VIP greater than PACAP-38 greater than helodermin greater than PHM, PHV greater than helospectin 1 much greater than hpGRF, secretin in HMEC, VIP greater than PACAP-38 greater than helodermin greater than helospectin 1, PHM, PHV greater than hpGRF greater than secretin in S1T3 cells, and VIP, PHI, helodermin greater than PHV greater than rhGRF greater than secretin in HC-11 cells. Our data demonstrate the presence of functional, highly sensitive and specific VIP receptors in normal, immortalized and transformed mammary epithelial cells, suggesting a regulatory role for this neuropeptide on the growth, differentiation and function in normal and neoplastic breast tissue.
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Pathogenicity and antigen detection of the Nouzilly strain of transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus, in 1-week-old piglets. J Comp Pathol 1992; 106:61-72. [PMID: 1313460 PMCID: PMC7130429 DOI: 10.1016/0021-9975(92)90068-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/26/2022]
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We compared the pathogenicity and the sites of multiplication of the attenuated Nouzilly strain, with the highly passaged Purdue-115 and the virulent Gep II strains of transmissible gastroenteritis (TGE) coronavirus, in 1-week-old weaned piglets. The immunohistochemical peroxidase technique, with an antiviral nucleoprotein monoclonal antibody, was used for the localization of the multiplication sites, in the intestine and other organs. The Gep II and the Purdue-115 strains, administered orally to piglets, caused clinical signs and lesions of TGE. These strains multiplied within the intestinal tract in the enterocytes of the jejunum and ileum, Peyer's patches and mesenteric lymph nodes. In view of the small numbers of infected cells in the tonsils, spleen, kidney, liver and lung, these tissues are not considered to be preferential multiplication sites. The attenuated Nouzilly strain multiplies only in the ileum and the mesenteric lymph nodes. The variation in the tropism for particular parts of the intestine (with the preferential localization of the virus in the ileum rather than the jejunum), could be related to the high degree of attenuation of the Nouzilly strain.
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Estradiol and EGF requirements for cell-cycle progression of normal human mammary epithelial cells in culture. Int J Cancer 1991; 49:932-7. [PMID: 1720427 DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910490622] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/28/2022]
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The purpose of our study was to show the feasibility of accurately investigating the factors likely to control cell proliferation of normal human mammary epithelial (HME) cells, using a scanning cytometric method. The methodology was previously developed with the SAMBA 200 cell image processor to characterize in situ the cell-cycle phases of HME cells. Since various compartments constitute the mammary epithelium, cells obtained after reduction mammoplasty were cultured in a medium with a low calcium content (0.06 mM) to provide proliferating normal HME cells while maintaining their differentiation characteristics. Estradiol and EGF requirements for cell-cycle phase progression of these cells were examined. Then, we showed that 2 normal HME cell cultures displaying different phenotypic characteristics may differently progress through the cell cycle under the same hormonally defined conditions. Cell-cycle progression of the epithelial cells presenting luminal phenotype was induced only by sequential stimulation/pretreatment with estradiol followed by EGF treatment; this progression was enhanced when estradiol was maintained during EGF treatment. This definite order demonstrated that estradiol could have a permissive effect on EGF mitogenic activity. In contrast, epithelial cells likely to be localized in the basal position in the mammary gland showed the same proliferating activity whatever the estradiol and EGF treatment. These cells progressed profusely in cell cycle, independent of exogenous estradiol and EGF contribution, but they remained sensitive to estradiol regarding EGF-receptor detection. Our results suggest autonomous proliferation of these cells through an autocrine pathway, in the absence of negative regulators.
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Simian virus SV40 has been widely used to immortalize epithelial cells of mammalian origin. We report here, for the first time to our knowledge, the immortalization of normal adult prostatic epithelial cells in culture by transfection of a plasmid containing SV40 genome with a defective replication origin (SV40 ori-) encapsulated into liposomes. These cells (PNT1) have now been cultured for more than 12 months, and shown to contain the SV40 genome. They express large T protein, present the phenotype of differentiated luminal prostatic cells (positive with antibodies to cytokeratin 18, 19, weakly positive for prostatic acid phosphatase and prostatic specific antigen, negative with anticytokeratin 14 and KL2 antibody). PNT1 cells contain high affinity receptors for dihydrotestosterone. These cells provide a useful tool to study the biology and the pathology of adult prostatic epithelial cells, specially to understand the steps leading to prostatic transformation.
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Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica ser. Abortusovis, a sheep-adapted serotype, causes a contagious disease. Abortion is the major symptom and the main source of contamination. Research on this ovine disease may aid farmers, but may also contribute to comparative biological knowledge. Innate resistance partly controlled by the Ity locus, increased resistance to reinfection and humoral and T-cell-mediated immunity were observations gained with a murine model. In ewes, abortion regularly occurs following subcutaneous challenge carried out from the third month of gestation onwards. This ovine model was used to evaluate prevention methods for Salmonella Abortusovis infection. One subcutaneous injection of a live attenuated lyophilized vaccine containing a selected streptomycin-independent reverse mutant was shown to protect ewes against abortion and excretion of Salmonella Abortusovis. This vaccine could be administered simultaneously with other commercial live vaccines such as Brucella melitensis Rev. 1 vaccine. In sheep, application of the vaccine to the conjunctiva (an easy, individual and hygienic route of mucosal vaccination) was followed by lymph node bacterial colonization and a serological response without local or general clinical reactions. The early events of natural infection remain to be explored, as do the mechanisms underlying the host specificity of Salmonella Abortusovis.
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Characterization, in some human breast cancer cell lines, of gastrin-releasing peptide-like receptors which are absent in normal breast epithelial cells. Int J Cancer 1990; 46:293-8. [PMID: 2166713 DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910460226] [Citation(s) in RCA: 71] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/30/2022]
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The binding of 125I-Tyr4 bombesin was investigated on plasma membranes of 8 human breast cancer cell lines and 2 long-term cultures of normal human breast epithelial cells. Scatchard plots were compatible with high-affinity, single-site class of receptors in 3 cell lines (KD of 0.75 x 10(-9) and 10(-9) M, Bmax of 0.75 x 10(-13) and 9.7 x 10(-13) M/mg protein in MDA-MB231 and in T47D cells, respectively) while no binding was observed in 5 other cell lines and normal epithelial cells. The neuropeptide and its structural analogues (natural or synthetic) inhibited the binding of 125I-Tyr4 bombesin in the following order of potency: gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP, EC50 = 1.7 x 10(-10) M) greater than BIM 26159 greater than bombesin, Tyr4 bombesin greater than BIM 26147 greater than litorin greater than neuromedin C. In contrast, 125I-Tyr4 bombesin binding was not displaced by neuromedin B, somatostatin, bradykinin and insulin. In agreement with our binding data, SDS-PAGE of the complex 125I-Tyr4 bombesin-receptor covalently linked by ethylene glycol-bis succinimidyl succinate (EGS) identified after autoradiography a single band with a molecular weight of 75,000, which disappeared in the presence of bombesin in excess. No transcription of either GRP or neuromedin B mRNA could be shown in tumor or normal cells. Exogenous gastrin-releasing peptide had no effect on growth of the cell lines when a serum-free medium was used, implicating that in breast cancer cell lines this receptor does not mediate growth but has a functional role.
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MESH Headings
- Blotting, Northern
- Bombesin/analysis
- Bombesin/metabolism
- Bombesin/pharmacology
- Breast/analysis
- Breast/drug effects
- Breast/metabolism
- Breast Neoplasms/analysis
- Breast Neoplasms/metabolism
- Cell Line
- Cell Membrane/analysis
- Cell Membrane/drug effects
- Cell Membrane/metabolism
- Cells, Cultured/analysis
- Cells, Cultured/drug effects
- Cells, Cultured/metabolism
- Cross-Linking Reagents/pharmacology
- Epithelium/analysis
- Epithelium/drug effects
- Epithelium/metabolism
- Female
- Gastrin-Releasing Peptide
- Humans
- Peptides/analysis
- Peptides/metabolism
- Peptides/pharmacology
- Radioligand Assay
- Receptors, Bombesin
- Receptors, Neurotransmitter/analysis
- Receptors, Neurotransmitter/drug effects
- Receptors, Neurotransmitter/metabolism
- Tumor Cells, Cultured/analysis
- Tumor Cells, Cultured/drug effects
- Tumor Cells, Cultured/metabolism
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Kinetics of the in vitro antibody response to transmissible gastroenteritis (TGE) virus from pig mesenteric lymph node cells, using the ELISASPOT and ELISA tests. J Immunol Methods 1990; 131:173-82. [PMID: 2167914 PMCID: PMC7130707 DOI: 10.1016/0022-1759(90)90188-2] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/30/2022]
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A method is described for in vitro studies of viral humoral immune responses in the pig. After oral immunization with transmissible gastroenteritis (TGE) coronavirus, antibody production from primed mesenteric lymph node cells was revealed by an in vitro boost with viral antigen. For the latter the leukocytes were co-cultured with UV-inactivated virus using a variety of different methods of antigenic stimulation. Enumeration of specific antibody-secreting cells (ASC) and titration of secreted anti-virus antibodies were performed with ELISASPOT (using 3-amino 9-ethyl carbazole as the peroxidase chromogen) and ELISA tests respectively, according to the Ig isotype. The results showed a close relationship between ASC numbers and secreted antibody titres. The best in vitro antibody synthesis was observed when the sensitized cells were maintained in contact with virus during the whole culture period. Antibody responses were defined by a kinetic profile characterized by a narrow peak, with a maximum occurring after 4 and 6 days of culture and with the IgA response appearing earlier than the IgG. This methodology, which analyses specific antibody responses at the cellular level, may permit studies on the mechanisms of Ig isotype regulation. Extended to leukocytes from other organs of the immune system, it may also constitute an in vitro model to study antibody responses expressed in different lymphoid tissues of the pig.
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Key Words
- elisaspot
- elisa
- antibody-secreting cell
- mesenteric lymph node
- coronavirus
- (pig)
- asc, antibody-secreting cells
- elisa, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
- fcs, fetal calf serum
- galt, gut-associated lymphoid tissue
- ig, immunoglobulin
- mab, monoclonal antibody
- mln, mesenteric lymph node
- mrbc, mouse red blood cells
- nps, normal pig serum
- od, optical density
- ova, ovalbumin
- pbs, phosphate-buffered saline
- p.f.u., plaque-forming units
- sfc, spot-forming cells
- st, swine testis
- tge, transmissible gastroenteritis
- tgev, transmissible gastroenteritis virus
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Characterization and distribution in normal and tumoral human tissues of breast cancer-associated antigen defined by monoclonal antibody 7B10. Cancer Res 1989; 49:7078-85. [PMID: 2555058] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/01/2023]
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Monoclonal antibody 7B10, raised against the human breast cancer cell line T47D, identifies an antigen found in human breast carcinomas and in normal breast. Western blot and immunoprecipitation studies detected a Mr 76,000 antigen in cytosol, cell membrane, and cell culture supernatants of T47D cells. 7B10 binding to T47D cell extracts was affected by proteolytic digestion with protease type VI, trypsin, and subtilisin while it was not altered by neuraminidase digestion. Adsorption of breast cancer cell line extracts with concanavalin A reduced 7B10 immunoreactivity more than 70%. These results suggest that the antigen is a glycoprotein and that the epitope does not contain sialic acid. 7B10 was reactive with neither human milk fat globule membrane, nor skimmed milk, nor the milk-derived HBL 100 cell line. Conversely binding was detected in more than 50% of normal breast epithelial cells in culture. 7B10 immunostaining was positive on frozen sections of normal breast and nonmalignant mastopathies in 30 to 90% cells. In frozen sections of other normal tissues, 7B10 immunoreactivity was detected only in colon, apocrine glands of skin, parotid ducts, and luteal phase endometrium, confirming previous data on paraffin sections. Strong, homogeneous immunostaining was observed on frozen sections of intraductal and invasive lobular breast carcinomas (100% of cases), while more heterogeneous staining was found on invasive ductal carcinomas. Colon and rectal carcinomas, one carcinoma of the esophagus, and some cells in serous ovarian carcinomas also showed 7B10 reactivity. Immunoblotting of the 7B10-immunoreactive fraction isolated by Sepharose CL-6B chromatography of a breast carcinoma tissue sample extract identified the Mr 76,000 antigen, which was also detected in several breast cancer specimens, in colon adenocarcinomas, and in serous ovarian carcinoma fresh tumor extracts. The Mr 76,000 glycoprotein described here represents a breast cancer-associated antigen previously undescribed, mainly expressed in normal breast and breast tumors.
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MESH Headings
- Antibodies, Monoclonal
- Antigens, Neoplasm/analysis
- Blotting, Western
- Breast/immunology
- Breast/ultrastructure
- Breast Neoplasms/immunology
- Breast Neoplasms/ultrastructure
- Carcinoma, Intraductal, Noninfiltrating/immunology
- Carcinoma, Intraductal, Noninfiltrating/ultrastructure
- Cells, Cultured
- Chromatography, Gel
- Female
- Humans
- Immunohistochemistry
- Membrane Glycoproteins/analysis
- Mucin-1
- Tumor Cells, Cultured
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Functional VIP receptors in normal, spontaneously immortalized and cancerous mammary epithelial cells. ACTA ACUST UNITED AC 1989. [DOI: 10.1016/0167-0115(89)90010-4] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/16/2022]
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After solubilization with Triton X-100 or 3-[(3-cholamidopropyl)-dimethylammonio]-1-propane sulfonate (CHAPS), prolactin receptors from mammary crude membranes of primiparous lactating sows (pretreated with bromocriptine) have been purified by affinity chromatography using ovine prolactin or a monoclonal antibody against rabbit prolactin receptor. Comparative analysis of these two methods of purification demonstrated that use of an immunoaffinity step allowed a great improvement of receptor yield (40%) compared to the hormone affinity method (10%). In addition, partially purified fractions obtained by immunoaffinity appeared more homogeneous and had much higher specific activity. Affinity labelling of prolactin receptors from crude membranes or solubilized extracts with iodinated ovine prolactin, followed by electrophoretic analysis (SDS-PAGE) and autoradiography, revealed one binding unit of approximately 45 kDa. When partially purified receptor preparations were labelled with 125I, submitted to an additional affinity chromatography and analyzed by SDS-PAGE, prolactin receptors appeared as a single form having a molecular weight of 42-45 kDa, which is not associated with itself or other subunits by disulfide linkages. Partially purified fractions were used to produce anti-prolactin receptor serum from goats. These polyclonal antibodies were able to completely inhibit the binding of lactogenic hormones in sow and rabbit mammary membranes. They were also able to recognize hormone-receptor complexes, but more specifically in sow mammary gland. These antisera could inhibit prolactin binding to its receptors in several organs of various species, suggesting that prolactin receptors shared numerous antigenic similarities between species and particularly between sow and rabbit. These similarities appeared to be located essentially on the part of the molecule more specifically involved in the recognition of the hormone.
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Water-soluble prolactin receptors from porcine mammary gland. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY FOR EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. SOCIETY FOR EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE (NEW YORK, N.Y.) 1987; 184:300-6. [PMID: 3823108 DOI: 10.3181/00379727-184-42483] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/07/2023]
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Two types of prolactin receptors were identified in sow mammary gland. When light membranes were prepared on a discontinuous sucrose gradient (0.3 and 1.7 M) and then diluted and washed with 0.3 M sucrose solution, a large amount (about 50%) of receptors were released from membranes and appeared in the supernatant fraction. These two forms (hydrophobic and water-soluble) of receptors were characterized as having the same binding specificity for lactogenic hormones and a similar affinity constant for ovine prolactin (K alpha approximately 10-12 X 10(9) M-1). Polyclonal antibodies and one monoclonal (mAb M110) antibody, obtained against partially purified prolactin receptors from rabbit mammary gland, cross-reacted effectively with sow mammary receptors. They completely inhibited the specific binding of [125I]oPRL to membrane and water-soluble receptors. The present studies indicate that the two types of sow prolactin receptors could represent the same molecular entity and confirm that prolactin receptors from rabbit and sow mammary gland exhibit numerous antigenic similarities.
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Prolactin receptors present in the particulate fraction of lactating pig mammary gland were solubilized by 7.5mM-3-[(3-cholamidopropyl)dimethylammonio]-1-propane-su lph onic acid (Chaps) and purified by affinity chromatography on prolactin coupled to Affi-Gel 10. Nearly 30% of the particulate receptors were solubilized by the detergent and over a 1000-fold purification from homogenates was achieved. A water-soluble fraction rich in receptors was observed during the preparation of membranes, although this fraction has not yet been purified. Prolactin binding to the receptors was a time-dependent, reversible and saturable reaction in particulate, Chaps-solubilized and purified receptors. In all forms, receptors showed the same specificity to peptide hormones. Prolactin and human growth hormone bound to the same receptors, whereas bovine growth hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, thyroid-stimulating hormone and insulin failed to bind. After solubilization, the dissociation constant (Kd) for prolactin was decreased 5-fold from 9.8 X 10(-11) M in the particulate receptors to 1.8 X 10(-11) M in solubilized and purified receptors, being due principally to an increase in the association rate constant from 1.0 X 10(9)M-1 X h-1 to (3.9-4.6) X 10(9)M-1 X h-1, respectively, with the dissociation rate constant remaining unchanged at (1.1-1.3) X 10(-2)h-1. Isoelectric focusing of the prolactin-receptor complex revealed two peaks, one at a pI of 5.5-5.6 and the other at 5.2-5.3. Microsomal receptors were covalently cross-linked to 125I-labelled ovine prolactin with ethylene glycol bis(succinimidyl succinate) and analysed by sodium dodecyl sulphate/polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis. Autoradiography of the gel revealed a major subunit of Mr 28 000-35 000 and a minor one of Mr 67 000-69 000. Anti-(prolactin receptor) antibodies raised against rabbit mammary gland prolactin receptors were equally effective in inhibiting prolactin binding to particulate, solubilized and affinity-purified receptors, suggesting that purified prolactin receptors have a structure indistinguishable immunologically from particulate receptors and rabbit mammary gland prolactin receptors. The present demonstration shows that particulate prolactin receptors from a domestic animal can be solubilized and purified without losing the original properties of high affinity and binding specificity for hormones.
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