E. M. Everson et al. (JUL 2018)
The journal of gene medicine 20 8-Jul e3028
Efficacy and safety of a clinically relevant foamy vector design in human hematopoietic repopulating cells.
BACKGROUND Previous studies have shown that foamy viral (FV) vectors are a promising alternative to gammaretroviral and lentiviral vectors and also that insulators can improve FV vector safety. However,in a previous analysis of insulator effects on FV vector safety,strong viral promoters were used to elicit genotoxic events. In the present study,we developed and analyzed the efficacy and safety of a high-titer,clinically relevant FV vector driven by the housekeeping promoter elongation factor-1alpha$ and insulated with an enhancer blocking A1 insulator (FV-EGW-A1). METHODS Human CD34+ cord blood cells were exposed to an enhanced green fluorescent protein expressing vector,FV-EGW-A1,at a multiplicity of infection of 10 and then maintained in vitro or transplanted into immunodeficient mice. Flow cytometry was used to measure engraftment and marking in vivo. FV vector integration sites were analyzed to assess safety. RESULTS FV-EGW-A1 resulted in high-marking,multilineage engraftment of human repopulating cells with no evidence of silencing. Engraftment was highly polyclonal with no clonal dominance and a promising safety profile based on integration site analysis. CONCLUSIONS An FV vector with an elongation factor-1alpha$ promoter and an A1 insulator is a promising vector design for use in the clinic.
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70008
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产品名:
冻存的人脐带血CD34+细胞
冻存的人脐带血CD34+细胞
冻存的人脐带血CD34+细胞
冻存的人脐带血CD34+细胞
冻存的人脐带血CD34+细胞
冻存的人脐带血CD34+细胞
冻存的人脐带血CD34+细胞
冻存的人脐带血CD34+细胞
冻存的人脐带血CD34+细胞
J. L. Everman et al. ( 2018)
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton,N.J.) 1706 267--292
Primary Airway Epithelial Cell Gene Editing Using CRISPR-Cas9.
The adaptation of the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) and CRISPR associated endonuclease 9 (CRISPR-Cas9) machinery from prokaryotic organisms has resulted in a gene editing system that is highly versatile,easily constructed,and can be leveraged to generate human cells knocked out (KO) for a specific gene. While standard transfection techniques can be used for the introduction of CRISPR-Cas9 expression cassettes to many cell types,delivery by this method is not efficient in many primary cell types,including primary human airway epithelial cells (AECs). More efficient delivery in AECs can be achieved through lentiviral-mediated transduction,allowing the CRISPR-Cas9 system to be integrated into the genome of the cell,resulting in stable expression of the nuclease machinery and increasing editing rates. In parallel,advancements have been made in the culture,expansion,selection,and differentiation of AECs,which allow the robust generation of a bulk edited AEC population from transduced cells. Applying these methods,we detail here our latest protocol to generate mucociliary epithelial cultures knocked out for a specific gene from donor-isolated primary human basal airway epithelial cells. This protocol includes methods to: (1) design and generate lentivirus which targets a specific gene for KO with CRISPR-Cas9 machinery,(2) efficiently transduce AECs,(3) culture and select for a bulk edited AEC population,(4) molecularly screen AECs for Cas9 cutting and specific sequence edits,and (5) further expand and differentiate edited cells to a mucociliary airway epithelial culture. The AEC knockouts generated using this protocol provide an excellent primary cell model system with which to characterize the function of genes involved in airway dysfunction and disease.
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05001
05021
05022
产品名:
PneumaCult™-ALI 培养基
PneumaCult™-ALI 培养基含12 mm Transwell®插件
PneumaCult™-ALI 培养基含6.5 mm Transwell®插件
E. A. Davis et al. (JUN 2018)
Physiological reports 6 12 e13745
Evidence for a direct effect of the autonomic nervous system on intestinal epithelial stem cell proliferation.
The sympathetic (SNS) and parasympathetic (PNS) branches of the autonomic nervous system have been implicated in the modulation of the renewal of many tissues,including the intestinal epithelium. However,it is not known whether these mechanisms are direct,requiring an interaction between autonomic neurotransmitters and receptors on proliferating epithelial cells. To evaluate the existence of a molecular framework for a direct effect of the SNS or PNS on intestinal epithelial renewal,we measured gene expression for the main autonomic neurotransmitter receptors in this tissue. We separately evaluated intestinal epithelial regions comprised of the stem,progenitor,and mature cells,which allowed us to investigate the distinct contributions of each cell population to this proposed autonomic effect. Notably,we found that the stem cells expressed the receptors for the SNS-associated alpha2A adrenoreceptor and the PNS-associated muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (M1 and M3). In a separate experiment,we found that the application of norepinephrine or acetylcholine decreases the expression of cyclin D1,a gene necessary for cell cycle progression,in intestinal epithelial organoids compared with controls (P {\textless} 0.05). Together,these results provide evidence of a direct mechanism for the autonomic nervous system influence on intestinal epithelial stem cell proliferation.
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06005
产品名:
IntestiCult™ 肠道类器官生长培养基 (小鼠)
F. A. H. Cooles et al. ( 2018)
Frontiers in immunology 9 755
Phenotypic and Transcriptomic Analysis of Peripheral Blood Plasmacytoid and Conventional Dendritic Cells in Early Drug Na\ive Rheumatoid Arthritis."
Objective Dendritic cells (DCs) are key orchestrators of immune function. To date,rheumatoid arthritis (RA) researchers have predominantly focused on a potential pathogenic role for CD1c+ DCs. In contrast,CD141+ DCs and plasmacytoid DCs (pDCs) have not been systematically examined,at least in early RA. In established RA,the role of pDCs is ambiguous and,since disease duration and treatment both impact RA pathophysiology,we examined pDCs,and CD1c+ and CD141+ conventional DCs (cDCs),in early,drug-na{\{i}}ve RA (eRA) patients. Methods We analyzed the frequency and phenotype of pDCs
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07811
07861
18060
18061
产品名:
Lymphoprep™
Lymphoprep™
Lymphoprep™
Lymphoprep™
S. Baos et al. ( 2018)
Frontiers in immunology 9 1416
Nonallergic Asthma and Its Severity: Biomarkers for Its Discrimination in Peripheral Samples.
Asthma is a complex and heterogeneous respiratory disorder characterized by chronic airway inflammation. It has generally been associated with allergic mechanisms related to type 2 airway inflammation. Nevertheless,between 10 and 33{\%} of asthmatic individuals have nonallergic asthma (NA). Several targeted treatments are in clinical development for patients with Th2 immune response,but few biomarkers are been defined for low or non-Th2-mediated inflammation asthma. We have recently defined by gene expression a set of genes as potential biomarkers of NA,mainly associated with disease severity: IL10,MSR1,PHLDA1,SERPINB2,CHI3L1,IL8,and PI3. Here,we analyzed their protein expression and specificity using sera and isolated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). First,protein quantification was carried out using ELISA (in sera) or Western blot (proteins extracted from PBMCs by Trizol procedure),depending on the biomarker in 30 healthy controls (C) subjects and 30 NA patients. A receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was performed by using the R program to study the specificity and sensitivity of the candidate biomarkers at a gene- and protein expression level. Four kinds of comparisons were performed: total NA group vs C group,severe NA patients vs C,moderate-mild NA patients vs C,and severe NA patients vs moderate-mild NA patients. We found that all the single genes showed good sensitivity vs specificity for some phenotypic discrimination,with CHI3L1 and PI3 exhibiting the best results for C vs NA: CHI3L1 area under the curve (AUC) (CI 95{\%}): 0.95 (0.84-1.00) and PI3 AUC: 0.99 (0.98-1.00); C vs severe NA: PI3 AUC: 1 (0.99-1.00); and C vs moderate-mild NA: CHI3L1 AUC: 1 (0.99-1.00) and PI3 AUC: 0.99 (0.96-1.00). However,the results for discriminating asthma disease and severity with protein expression were better when two or three biomarkers were combined. In conclusion,individual genes and combinations of proteins have been evaluated as reliable biomarkers for classifying NA subjects and their severity. These new panels could be good diagnostic tests.
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产品号#:
07811
07861
18060
18061
产品名:
Lymphoprep™
Lymphoprep™
Lymphoprep™
Lymphoprep™
R. O. Bak et al. (FEB 2018)
Nature protocols 13 2 358--376
CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing in human hematopoietic stem cells.
Genome editing via homologous recombination (HR) (gene targeting) in human hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) has the power to reveal gene-function relationships and potentially transform curative hematological gene and cell therapies. However,there are no comprehensive and reproducible protocols for targeting HSCs for HR. Herein,we provide a detailed protocol for the production,enrichment,and in vitro and in vivo analyses of HR-targeted HSCs by combining CRISPR/Cas9 technology with the use of rAAV6 and flow cytometry. Using this protocol,researchers can introduce single-nucleotide changes into the genome or longer gene cassettes with the precision of genome editing. Along with our troubleshooting and optimization guidelines,researchers can use this protocol to streamline HSC genome editing at any locus of interest. The in vitro HSC-targeting protocol and analyses can be completed in 3 weeks,and the long-term in vivo HSC engraftment analyses in immunodeficient mice can be achieved in 16 weeks. This protocol enables manipulation of genes for investigation of gene functions during hematopoiesis,as well as for the correction of genetic mutations in HSC transplantation-based therapies for diseases such as sickle cell disease,$\beta$-thalassemia,and primary immunodeficiencies.
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产品号#:
04435
04445
09605
09655
产品名:
MethoCult™H4435富集
MethoCult™H4435富集
StemSpan™ SFEM II
StemSpan™ SFEM II
D. Alvarez-Carbonell et al. (JUL 2018)
Journal of neuroimmune pharmacology : the official journal of the Society on NeuroImmune Pharmacology
The Glucocorticoid Receptor Is a Critical Regulator of HIV Latency in Human Microglial Cells.
We have developed models of HIV latency using microglia derived from adult human patient brain cortex and transformed with the SV40 T large and hTERT antigens. Latent clones infected by HIV reporter viruses display high levels of spontaneous HIV reactivation in culture. BrainPhys,a medium highly representative of the CNS extracellular environment,containing low glucose and 1{\%} FBS,reduced,but did not prevent,HIV reactivation. We hypothesized that spontaneous HIV reactivation in culture was due to the expression of pro-inflammatory genes,such as TNF-alpha$,taking place in the absence of the natural inhibitory signals from astrocytes and neurons. Indeed,expression and secretion of TNF-alpha$ is strongly reduced in HIV-latently infected microglia compared to the subset of cells that have undergone spontaneous HIV reactivation. Whereas inhibitors of NF-kappa$B or of macrophage activation only had a short-term silencing effect,addition of dexamethasone (DEXA),a glucocorticoid receptor (GR) agonist and mediator of anti-inflammation,silenced the HIV provirus in a long-term,and shRNA-mediated knock-down of GR activated HIV. DEXA also decreased secretion of a number of cytokines,including TNF-alpha$. Chromatin immunoprecipitation analysis revealed that DEXA strongly increased GR occupancy at the HIV promoter,and reduced histone 3 acetylated levels. Moreover,TNF-alpha$ expression inhibitors in combination with DEXA induced further HIV silencing and increased the histone 3 lysine 27 tri-methylated epigenetic mark of repression at the HIV promoter region. We conclude that GR is a critical repressor of HIV transcription in microglia,and a novel potential pharmacological target to restrict HIV expression in the CNS.
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05790
05792
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BrainPhys™神经元培养基
BrainPhys™神经元培养基和SM1试剂盒
BrainPhys™ 神经元培养基N2-A和SM1试剂盒
BrainPhys™原代神经元试剂盒
BrainPhys™ hPSC 神经元试剂盒
W. Afshar Saber et al. ( 2018)
Frontiers in neuroscience 12 451
All-Optical Assay to Study Biological Neural Networks.
We introduce a novel all-optical assay for functional studies of biological neural networks in vitro. We created a novel optogenetic construct named OptoCaMP which is a combination of a channelrhodopsin variant (CheRiff) and a red genetically encoded calcium indicator (GECI) (jRCaMP1b). It enables simultaneous optical stimulation and recording from large population of neurons with single-cell readout. Additionally,we have developed a spatio-temporal all-optical assay to simultaneously stimulate a sub-section of a neural network and record evoked calcium activity,in both stimulated and non-stimulated neurons,thus allowing the investigation of the spread of excitation through an interconnected network. Finally,we demonstrate the sensitivity of this assay to the change of neural network connectivity.
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