X. Wang et al. (apr 2022)
Leukemia 36 4 1015--1024
CD19/BAFF-R dual-targeted CAR T cells for the treatment of mixed antigen-negative variants of acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells targeting CD19 mediate potent antitumor effects in B-cell malignancies including acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL),but antigen loss remains the major cause of treatment failure. To mitigate antigen escape and potentially improve the durability of remission,we developed a dual-targeting approach using an optimized,bispecific CAR construct that targets both CD19 and BAFF-R. CD19/BAFF-R dual CAR T cells exhibited antigen-specific cytokine release,degranulation,and cytotoxicity against both CD19-/- and BAFF-R-/- variant human ALL cells in vitro. Immunodeficient mice engrafted with mixed CD19-/- and BAFF-R-/- variant ALL cells and treated with a single dose of CD19/BAFF-R dual CAR T cells experienced complete eradication of both CD19-/- and BAFF-R-/- ALL variants,whereas mice treated with monospecific CD19 or BAFF-R CAR T cells succumbed to outgrowths of CD19-/BAFF-R+ or CD19+/BAFF-R- tumors,respectively. Further,CD19/BAFF-R dual CAR T cells showed prolonged in vivo persistence,raising the possibility that these cells may have the potential to promote durable remissions. Together,our data support clinical translation of BAFF-R/CD19 dual CAR T cells to treat ALL.
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17751
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17751RF
产品名:
EasySep™ Release人CD3正选试剂盒
EasySep™磁极
RoboSep™ Release人CD3正选试剂盒
(Dec 2024)
Stem Cell Research & Therapy 15 14
Dynamic three dimensional environment for efficient and large scale generation of smooth muscle cells from hiPSCs
BackgroundChronic ischemic limb disease often leads to amputation,which remains a significant clinical problem. Smooth-muscle cells (SMCs) are crucially involved in the development and progression of many cardiovascular diseases,but studies with primary human SMCs have been limited by a lack of availability. Here,we evaluated the efficiency of two novel protocols for differentiating human induced-pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) into SMCs and assessed their potency for the treatment of ischemic limb disease.MethodshiPSCs were differentiated into SMCs via a conventional two-dimensional (2D) protocol that was conducted entirely with cell monolayers,or via two protocols that consisted of an initial five-day three-dimensional (3D) spheroid phase followed by a six-day 2D monolayer phase (3D?+?2D differentiation). The 3D phases were conducted in shaker flasks on an orbital shaker (the 3D?+?2D shaker protocol) or in a PBS bioreactor (the 3D?+?2D bioreactor protocol). Differentiation efficiency was evaluated via the expression of SMC markers (smooth-muscle actin [SMA],smooth muscle protein 22 [SM22],and Calponin-1),and the biological activity of the differentiated hiPSC-SMCs was evaluated via in-vitro assessments of migration (scratch assay),contraction in response to the treatment with a prostaglandin H2 analog (U46619),and tube formation on Geltrex,as well as in-vivo measurements of perfusion (fluorescence angiography) and vessel density in the limbs of mice that were treated with hiPSC-SMCs after experimentally induced hind-limb ischemia (HLI).ResultsBoth 3D?+?2D protocols yielded?>?5.6?×?107 hiPSC-SMCs/differentiation,which was?~?nine-fold more than that produced via 2D differentiation,and flow cytometry analyses confirmed that?>?98% of the 3D?+?2D-differentiated hiPSC-SMCs expressed SMA,?>?81% expressed SM22,and?>?89% expressed Calponin-1. hiPSC-SMCs obtained via the 3D?+?2D shaker protocol also displayed typical SMC-like migratory,contraction,and tube-formation activity in-vitro and significantly improved measurements of perfusion,vessel density,and SMA-positive arterial density in the ischemic limb of mouse HLI model.ConclusionsOur dynamic 3D?+?2D protocols produced an exceptionally high yield of hiPSC-SMCs. Transplantation of these hiPSC-SMCs results in significantly improved recovery of ischemic limb after ischemic injury in mice.
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100-0276
100-1130
05990
产品名:
mTeSR™ Plus
mTeSR™ Plus
用于hESC/hiPSC维持培养的TeSR™-E8™
B. Zhu et al. (Nov 2025)
Scientific Reports 15 8
A fixation-compatible protocol for intracellular and surface marker-based detection of circulating tumor cells in hepatocellular carcinoma
Circulating tumor cell (CTC) detection in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is limited not only by the rarity of CTCs but also by a heavy reliance on cell surface markers such as EpCAM,which are variably expressed or lost during tumor progression. Detecting intracellular markers,such as cytokeratin offers an important complementary and comprehensive strategy but remains technically limited in flow cytometry due to the need for fixation and permeabilization,which often lead to cell loss and surface epitope damage. In this study,we systematically evaluated the feasibility of using fixed samples for flow cytometry,using HepG2 cells,PBMCs,and CTCs from patients with HCC. Our results demonstrate that fixation enabled intracellular staining without compromising cell surface marker detection,even after short-term storage at 4 °C and long-term storage at -80 °C. Fixed samples,particularly fixed unfrozen,exhibited comparable staining performance to fresh samples with only a 7–10% reduction in cell recovery. Clinical validation in HCC patients confirmed successful CTC detection,and tumor-specific CTNNB1 mutations were identified in CTC-derived DNA but not in matched plasma cfDNA. These findings support fixed CTC sample workflows as a reliable and practical approach for CTC analysis in HCC.
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Hattermann K et al. (MAY 2007)
FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 21 7 1575--85
The Toll-like receptor 7/8-ligand resiquimod (R-848) primes human neutrophils for leukotriene B4, prostaglandin E2 and platelet-activating factor biosynthesis.
Toll-like receptors (TLR) recognize pathogen-associated molecular patterns and play important roles in the innate immune system. While single-stranded viral RNA is the natural ligand of TLR7/TLR8,the imidazoquinoline resiquimod (R-848) is recognized as a potent synthetic agonist of TLR7/TLR8. We investigated the effects of TLR7/8 activation on lipid mediator production in polymorphonuclear leukocytes exposed to R-848. Although R-848 had minimal effects by itself,it strongly enhanced leukotriene B4 formation on subsequent stimulation by fMLP,platelet-activating factor,and the ionophore A23187. R-848 acted via TLR8 but not TLR7 as shown by the lack of effect of the TLR7-specific ligand imiquimod. Priming with R-848 also resulted in enhanced arachidonic acid release and platelet-activating factor formation following fMLP stimulation,as well as enhanced prostaglandin E2 synthesis following the addition of arachidonic acid. Western blot analysis demonstrated that R-848 induced the phosphorylation of the cytosolic phospholipase A2alpha,promoted 5-lipoxygenase translocation and potently stimulated the expression of the type 2 cyclooxygenase. Bafilomycin A1,an inhibitor of endosomal acidification,efficiently inhibited all R-848-induced effects. These studies demonstrate that TLR8 signaling strongly promotes inflammatory lipid mediator biosynthesis and provide novel insights on innate immune response to viral infections.
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Attenuation of Hind-Limb Ischemia in Mice with Endothelial-Like Cells Derived from Different Sources of Human Stem Cells
Functional endothelial-like cells (EC) have been successfully derived from different cell sources and potentially used for treatment of cardiovascular diseases; however,their relative therapeutic efficacy remains unclear. We differentiated functional EC from human bone marrow mononuclear cells (BM-EC),human embryonic stem cells (hESC-EC) and human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC-EC),and compared their in-vitro tube formation,migration and cytokine expression profiles,and in-vivo capacity to attenuate hind-limb ischemia in mice. Successful differentiation of BM-EC was only achieved in 1/6 patient with severe coronary artery disease. Nevertheless,BM-EC,hESC-EC and hiPSC-EC exhibited typical cobblestone morphology,had the ability of uptaking DiI-labeled acetylated low-density-lipoprotein,and binding of Ulex europaeus lectin. In-vitro functional assay demonstrated that hiPSC-EC and hESC-EC had similar capacity for tube formation and migration as human umbilical cord endothelial cells (HUVEC) and BM-EC (Ptextgreater0.05). While increased expression of major angiogenic factors including epidermal growth factor,hepatocyte growth factor,vascular endothelial growth factor,placental growth factor and stromal derived factor-1 were observed in all EC cultures during hypoxia compared with normoxia (Ptextless0.05),the magnitudes of cytokine up-regulation upon hypoxic were more dramatic in hiPSC-EC and hESC-EC (Ptextless0.05). Compared with medium,transplanting BM-EC (n = 6),HUVEC (n = 6),hESC-EC (n = 8) or hiPSC-EC (n = 8) significantly attenuated severe hind-limb ischemia in mice via enhancement of neovascularization. In conclusion,functional EC can be generated from hECS and hiPSC with similar therapeutic efficacy for attenuation of severe hind-limb ischemia. Differentiation of functional BM-EC was more difficult to achieve in patients with cardiovascular diseases,and hESC-EC or iPSC-EC are readily available as off-the-shelf" format for the treatment of tissue ischemia."
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05850
05857
05870
05875
85850
85857
85870
85875
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mTeSR™1
mTeSR™1
Lee J-HJBJH et al. (APR 2015)
Stem Cells 33 4 1142--1152
Reversible lineage-specific priming of human embryonic stem cells can be exploited to optimize the yield of differentiated cells.
The clinical use of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) requires efficient cellular expansion that must be paired with an ability to generate specialized progeny through differentiation. Self-renewal and differentiation are deemed inherent hallmarks of hESCs and a growing body of evidence suggests that initial culture conditions dictate these two aspects of hESC behavior. Here,we reveal that defined culture conditions using commercial mTeSR1 media augment the expansion of hESCs and enhance their capacity for neural differentiation at the expense of hematopoietic lineage competency without affecting pluripotency. This culture-induced modification was shown to be reversible,as culture in mouse embryonic fibroblast-conditioned media (MEF-CM) in subsequent passages allowed mTeSR1-expanded hESCs to re-establish hematopoietic differentiation potential. Optimal yield of hematopoietic cells can be achieved by expansion in mTeSR1 followed by a recovery period in MEF-CM. Furthermore,the lineage propensity to hematopoietic and neural cell types could be predicted via analysis of surrogate markers expressed by hESCs cultured in mTeSR1 versus MEF-CM,thereby circumventing laborious in vitro differentiation assays. Our study reveals that hESCs exist in a range of functional states and balance expansion with differentiation potential,which can be modulated by culture conditions in a predictive and quantitative manner. Stem Cells 2015;33:1142-1152.
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04230
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05857
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05875
85850
85857
85870
85875
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MethoCult™ H4230
mTeSR™1
mTeSR™1
Kennah E et al. (MAY 2009)
Blood 113 19 4646--55
Identification of tyrosine kinase, HCK, and tumor suppressor, BIN1, as potential mediators of AHI-1 oncogene in primary and transformed CTCL cells.
AHI-1 is an oncogene often targeted by provirus insertional mutagenesis in murine leukemias and lymphomas. Aberrant expression of human AHI-1 occurs in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) cells and in CD4(+)CD7(-) Sezary cells from patients with Sezary syndrome. Stable knockdown of AHI-1 using retroviral-mediated RNA interference in CTCL cells inhibits their transforming activity in vitro and in vivo. To identify genes involved in AHI-1-mediated transformation,microarray analysis was performed to identify differentially expressed genes in AHI-1-suppressed CTCL cells. Fifteen up-regulated and 6 down-regulated genes were identified and confirmed by quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. Seven were further confirmed in a microarray analysis of CD4(+)CD7(-) Sezary cells from Sezary syndrome patients. HCK and BIN1 emerged as new candidate cooperative genes,with differential protein expression,which correlates with observed transcript changes. Interestingly,changes in HCK phosphorylation and biologic response to its inhibitor,dasatinib,were observed in AHI-1-suppressed or -overexpressed cells. The tumor suppressor BIN1 physically interacts with MYC in CTCL cells,which also exhibit differential MYC protein expression. In addition,aberrant expression of alternative splicing forms of BIN1 was observed in primary and transformed CTCL cells. These findings indicate that HCK and BIN1 may play critical roles in AHI-1-mediated leukemic transformation of human CTCL cells.
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Jaiswal N et al. (FEB 1997)
Journal of cellular biochemistry 64 2 295--312
Osteogenic differentiation of purified, culture-expanded human mesenchymal stem cells in vitro.
Human bone marrow contains a population of cells capable of differentiating along multiple mesenchymal cell lineages. Recently,techniques for the purification and culture-expansion of these human marrow-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) have been developed. The goals of the current study were to establish a reproducible system for the in vitro osteogenic differentiation of human MSCs,and to characterize the effect of changes in the microenvironment upon the process. MSCs derived from 2nd or 3rd passage were cultured for 16 days in various base media containing 1 to 1000 nM dexamethasone (Dex),0.01 to 4 mM L-ascorbic acid-2-phosphate (AsAP) or 0.25 mM ascorbic acid,and 1 to 10 mM beta-glycerophosphate (beta GP). Optimal osteogenic differentiation,as determined by osteoblastic morphology,expression of alkaline phosphatase (APase),reactivity with anti-osteogenic cell surface monoclonal antibodies,modulation of osteocalcin mRNA production,and the formation of a mineralized extracellular matrix containing hydroxyapatite was achieved with DMEM base medium plus 100 nM Dex,0.05 mM AsAP,and 10 mM beta GP. The formation of a continuously interconnected network of APase-positive cells and mineralized matrix supports the characterization of this progenitor population as homogeneous. While higher initial seeding densities did not affect cell number of APase activity,significantly more mineral was deposited in these cultures,suggesting that events which occur early in the differentiation process are linked to end-stage phenotypic expression. Furthermore,cultures allowed to concentrate their soluble products in the media produced more mineralized matrix,thereby implying a role for autocrine or paracrine factors synthesized by human MSCs undergoing osteoblastic lineage progression. This culture system is responsive to subtle manipulations including the basal nutrient medium,dose of physiologic supplements,cell seeding density,and volume of tissue culture medium. Cultured human MSCs provide a useful model for evaluating the multiple factors responsible for the step-wise progression of cells from undifferentiated precursors to secretory osteoblasts,and eventually terminally differentiated osteocytes.
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72092
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地塞米松(Dexamethasone)
Mü et al. (JAN 2013)
Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 80
Culturing of human nasal epithelial cells at the air liquid interface.
In vitro models using human primary epithelial cells are essential in understanding key functions of the respiratory epithelium in the context of microbial infections or inhaled agents. Direct comparisons of cells obtained from diseased populations allow us to characterize different phenotypes and dissect the underlying mechanisms mediating changes in epithelial cell function. Culturing epithelial cells from the human tracheobronchial region has been well documented,but is limited by the availability of human lung tissue or invasiveness associated with obtaining the bronchial brushes biopsies. Nasal epithelial cells are obtained through much less invasive superficial nasal scrape biopsies and subjects can be biopsied multiple times with no significant side effects. Additionally,the nose is the entry point to the respiratory system and therefore one of the first sites to be exposed to any kind of air-borne stressor,such as microbial agents,pollutants,or allergens. Briefly,nasal epithelial cells obtained from human volunteers are expanded on coated tissue culture plates,and then transferred onto cell culture inserts. Upon reaching confluency,cells continue to be cultured at the air-liquid interface (ALI),for several weeks,which creates more physiologically relevant conditions. The ALI culture condition uses defined media leading to a differentiated epithelium that exhibits morphological and functional characteristics similar to the human nasal epithelium,with both ciliated and mucus producing cells. Tissue culture inserts with differentiated nasal epithelial cells can be manipulated in a variety of ways depending on the research questions (treatment with pharmacological agents,transduction with lentiviral vectors,exposure to gases,or infection with microbial agents) and analyzed for numerous different endpoints ranging from cellular and molecular pathways,functional changes,morphology,etc. In vitro models of differentiated human nasal epithelial cells will enable investigators to address novel and important research questions by using organotypic experimental models that largely mimic the nasal epithelium in vivo.
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