Interferon-? induces combined pyroptotic angiopathy and APOL1 expression in human kidney disease
SUMMARY Elevated interferon (IFN) signaling is associated with kidney diseases including COVID-19,HIV,and apolipoprotein-L1 (APOL1) nephropathy,but whether IFNs directly contribute to nephrotoxicity remains unclear. Using human kidney organoids,primary endothelial cells,and patient samples,we demonstrate that IFN-? induces pyroptotic angiopathy in combination with APOL1 expression. Single-cell RNA sequencing,immunoblotting,and quantitative fluorescence-based assays reveal that IFN-?-mediated expression of APOL1 is accompanied by pyroptotic endothelial network degradation in organoids. Pharmacological blockade of IFN-? signaling inhibits APOL1 expression,prevents upregulation of pyroptosis-associated genes,and rescues vascular networks. Multiomic analyses in patients with COVID-19,proteinuric kidney disease,and collapsing glomerulopathy similarly demonstrate increased IFN signaling and pyroptosis-associated gene expression correlating with accelerated renal disease progression. Our results reveal that IFN-? signaling simultaneously induces endothelial injury and primes renal cells for pyroptosis,suggesting a combinatorial mechanism for APOL1-mediated collapsing glomerulopathy,which can be targeted therapeutically. In brief Juliar et al. address interferon signaling in kidney disease. Organoids,primary cells,and clinical datasets reveal that interferon signaling simultaneously induces APOL1 expression and endothelial cell pyroptosis. This suggests a combinatorial mechanism for APOL1-mediated collapsing glomerulopathy,which can be targeted therapeutically. The findings may also be relevant in other organs. Graphical Abstract
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100-0484
85850
85857
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FreSR™- S
Hausser Scientificᵀᴹ 明线血球计数板
ReLeSR™
mTeSR™1
mTeSR™1
(Mar 2024)
Biology Open 13 3
CDX2 dose-dependently influences the gene regulatory network underlying human extraembryonic mesoderm development
ABSTRACTLoss of Cdx2 in vivo leads to stunted development of the allantois,an extraembryonic mesoderm-derived structure critical for nutrient delivery and waste removal in the early embryo. Here,we investigate how CDX2 dose-dependently influences the gene regulatory network underlying extraembryonic mesoderm development. By engineering human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) consisting of wild-type (WT),heterozygous (CDX2-Het),and homozygous null CDX2 (CDX2-KO) genotypes,differentiating these cells in a 2D gastruloid model,and subjecting these cells to single-nucleus RNA and ATAC sequencing,we identify several pathways that are dose-dependently regulated by CDX2 including VEGF and non-canonical WNT. snATAC-seq reveals that CDX2-Het cells retain a WT-like chromatin accessibility profile,suggesting accessibility alone is not sufficient to drive this variability in gene expression. Because the loss of CDX2 or TBXT phenocopy one another in vivo,we compared differentially expressed genes in our CDX2-KO to those from TBXT-KO hiPSCs differentiated in an analogous experiment. This comparison identifies several communally misregulated genes that are critical for cytoskeletal integrity and tissue permeability. Together,these results clarify how CDX2 dose-dependently regulates gene expression in the extraembryonic mesoderm and reveal pathways that may underlie the defects in vascular development and allantoic elongation seen in vivo. Summary: Using 2D human gastruloids,CDX2 is shown to dose-dependently influence genes related to tissue permeability,cell-cell adhesions,and cytoskeletal architecture during extraembryonic mesoderm development.
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100-0276
100-1130
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mTeSR™ Plus
mTeSR™ Plus
(Apr 2025)
Scientific Data 12
High-resolution single-cell RNA-seq data and heterogeneity analysis of human ESCs and ffEPSCs
This study presents a comprehensive transcriptomic analysis of feeder-free extended pluripotent stem cells (ffEPSCs) and their parental human embryonic stem cells (ESCs),providing new insights into understanding human early development and cellular heterogeneity of pluripotency. Leveraging Smart-seq2-based single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq),we have compared gene expression profiles between ESCs and ffEPSCs and uncovered distinct subpopulations within both groups. Through pseudotime analysis,we have mapped the transition process from ESCs to ffEPSCs,revealing critical molecular pathways involved in the shift from a primed pluripotency to an extended pluripotent state. Additionally,we have employed repeat sequence analysis based on the latest T2T database and identified the stage-specific repeat elements contributing to regulating pluripotency and developmental transitions. This dataset deepens our understanding on early pluripotency and highlights the role of repeat sequences in early embryonic development. Our findings thus offer valuable resources for researchers in stem cell biology,pluripotency,early embryonic development,and potential cell therapy and regenerative medical applications.
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85857
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mTeSR™1
mTeSR™1
M. Nötzel et al. (Sep 2024)
International Journal of Molecular Sciences 25 17
Raman Spectroscopy of Optically Trapped Living Human T Cell Subsets and Monocytes
In recent years,Raman spectroscopy has garnered growing interest in the field of biomedical research. It offers a non-invasive and label-free approach to defining the molecular fingerprint of immune cells. We utilized Raman spectroscopy on optically trapped immune cells to investigate their molecular compositions. While numerous immune cell types have been studied in the past,the characterization of living human CD3/CD28-stimulated T cell subsets remains incomplete. In this study,we demonstrate the capability of Raman spectroscopy to readily distinguish between naïve and stimulated CD4 and CD8 cells. Additionally,we compared these cells with monocytes and discovered remarkable similarities between stimulated T cells and monocytes. This paper contributes to expanding our knowledge of Raman spectroscopy of immune cells and serves as a launching point for future clinical applications.
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100-0784
10971
10991
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ImmunoCult™ 人CD3/CD28 T细胞激活剂
ImmunoCult™ 人CD3/CD28 T细胞激活剂
ImmunoCult™ 人CD3/CD28 T细胞激活剂
W. Plumbly et al. ( 2019)
Scientific reports 9 1 13810
L-type voltage-gated calcium channel regulation of in vitro human cortical neuronal networks.
The combination of in vitro multi-electrode arrays (MEAs) and the neuronal differentiation of stem cells offers the capability to study human neuronal networks from patient or engineered human cell lines. Here,we use MEA-based assays to probe synaptic function and network interactions of hiPSC-derived neurons. Neuronal network behaviour first emerges at approximately 30 days of culture and is driven by glutamate neurotransmission. Over a further 30 days,inhibitory GABAergic signalling shapes network behaviour into a synchronous regular pattern of burst firing activity and low activity periods. Gene mutations in L-type voltage gated calcium channel subunit genes are strongly implicated as genetic risk factors for the development of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. We find that,although basal neuronal firing rate is unaffected,there is a dose-dependent effect of L-type voltage gated calcium channel inhibitors on synchronous firing patterns of our hiPSC-derived neural networks. This demonstrates that MEA assays have sufficient sensitivity to detect changes in patterns of neuronal interaction that may arise from hypo-function of psychiatric risk genes. Our study highlights the utility of in vitro MEA based platforms for the study of hiPSC neural network activity and their potential use in novel compound screening.
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T. Bluhmki et al. ( 2020)
Scientific reports 10 1 13022
Development of a miniaturized 96-Transwell air-liquid interface human small airway epithelial model.
In order to overcome the challenges associated with a limited number of airway epithelial cells that can be obtained from clinical sampling and their restrained capacity to divide ex vivo,miniaturization of respiratory drug discovery assays is of pivotal importance. Thus,a 96-well microplate system was developed where primary human small airway epithelial (hSAE) cells were cultured at an air-liquid interface (ALI). After four weeks of ALI culture,a pseudostratified epithelium containing basal,club,goblet and ciliated cells was produced. The 96-well ALI cultures displayed a cellular composition,ciliary beating frequency,and intercellular tight junctions similar to 24-well conditions. A novel custom-made device for 96-parallelized transepithelial electric resistance (TEER) measurements,together with dextran permeability measurements,confirmed that the 96-well culture developed a tight barrier function during ALI differentiation. 96-well hSAE cultures were responsive to transforming growth factor $\beta$1 (TGF-$\beta$1) and tumor necrosis factor $\alpha$ (TNF-$\alpha$) in a concentration dependent manner. Thus,the miniaturized cellular model system enables the recapitulation of a physiologically responsive,differentiated small airway epithelium,and a robotic integration provides a medium throughput approach towards pharmaceutical drug discovery,for instance,in respect of fibrotic distal airway/lung diseases.
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Suto A et al. (JUN 2008)
The Journal of experimental medicine 205 6 1369--79
Development and characterization of IL-21-producing CD4+ T cells.
It has recently been shown that interleukin (IL)-21 is produced by Th17 cells,functions as an autocrine growth factor for Th17 cells,and plays critical roles in autoimmune diseases. In this study,we investigated the differentiation and characteristics of IL-21-producing CD4(+) T cells by intracellular staining. Unexpectedly,we found that under Th17-polarizing conditions,the majority of IL-21-producing CD4(+) T cells did not produce IL-17A and -17F. We also found that IL-6 and -21 potently induced the development of IL-21-producing CD4(+) T cells without the induction of IL-4,IFN-gamma,IL-17A,or IL-17F production. On the other hand,TGF-beta inhibited IL-6- and IL-21-induced development of IL-21-producing CD4(+) T cells. IL-2 enhanced the development of IL-21-producing CD4(+) T cells under Th17-polarizing conditions. Finally,IL-21-producing CD4(+) T cells exhibited a stable phenotype of IL-21 production in the presence of IL-6,but retained the potential to produce IL-4 under Th2-polarizing conditions and IL-17A under Th17-polarizing conditions. These results suggest that IL-21-producing CD4(+) T cells exhibit distinct characteristics from Th17 cells and develop preferentially in an IL-6-rich environment devoid of TGF-beta,and that IL-21 functions as an autocrine growth factor for IL-21-producing CD4(+) T cells.
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20119
20155
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RoboSep™- S
RoboSep™ 吸头组件抛光剂
RoboSep™分选试管套装(9个塑料管+吸头保护器)
West FD et al. (AUG 2010)
Stem cells and development 19 8 1211--1220
Porcine induced pluripotent stem cells produce chimeric offspring.
Ethical and moral issues rule out the use of human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) in chimera studies that would determine the full extent of their reprogrammed state,instead relying on less rigorous assays such as teratoma formation and differentiated cell types. To date,only mouse iPSC lines are known to be truly pluripotent. However,initial mouse iPSC lines failed to form chimeric offspring,but did generate teratomas and differentiated embryoid bodies,and thus these specific iPSC lines were not completely reprogrammed or truly pluripotent. Therefore,there is a need to address whether the reprogramming factors and process used eventually to generate chimeric mice are universal and sufficient to generate reprogrammed iPSC that contribute to chimeric offspring in additional species. Here we show that porcine mesenchymal stem cells transduced with 6 human reprogramming factors (POU5F1,SOX2,NANOG,KLF4,LIN28,and C-MYC) injected into preimplantation-stage embryos contributed to multiple tissue types spanning all 3 germ layers in 8 of 10 fetuses. The chimerism rate was high,85.3% or 29 of 34 live offspring were chimeras based on skin and tail biopsies harvested from 2- to 5-day-old pigs. The creation of pluripotent porcine iPSCs capable of generating chimeric offspring introduces numerous opportunities to study the facets significantly affecting cell therapies,genetic engineering,and other aspects of stem cell and developmental biology.
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