Influence of gene modification in biological behaviors and responses of mouse lung telocytes to inflammation
Abstract Background Telocytes play key roles in maintenance of organ/tissue function and prevention of organ injury. However, there are great challenges to investigate telocytes functions using primary telocytes, due to the difficulties of isolation, identification, and stability. The present study...
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doaj-b3916d192cd74574a6948c66f443d5542020-11-25T03:02:59ZengBMCJournal of Translational Medicine1479-58762019-05-0117115810.1186/s12967-019-1870-yInfluence of gene modification in biological behaviors and responses of mouse lung telocytes to inflammationDongli Song0Menglin Xu1Ruixue Qi2Ruihua Ma3Yile Zhou4Duojiao Wu5Hao Fang6Xiangdong Wang7Zhongshan Hospital Institute of Clinical Science, Shanghai Institute of Clinical Bioinformatics, Shanghai Engineering Research for AI Technology for Cardiopulmonary DiseasesZhongshan Hospital Institute of Clinical Science, Shanghai Institute of Clinical Bioinformatics, Shanghai Engineering Research for AI Technology for Cardiopulmonary DiseasesZhongshan Hospital Institute of Clinical Science, Shanghai Institute of Clinical Bioinformatics, Shanghai Engineering Research for AI Technology for Cardiopulmonary DiseasesZhongshan Hospital Institute of Clinical Science, Shanghai Institute of Clinical Bioinformatics, Shanghai Engineering Research for AI Technology for Cardiopulmonary DiseasesZhongshan Hospital Institute of Clinical Science, Shanghai Institute of Clinical Bioinformatics, Shanghai Engineering Research for AI Technology for Cardiopulmonary DiseasesZhongshan Hospital Institute of Clinical Science, Shanghai Institute of Clinical Bioinformatics, Shanghai Engineering Research for AI Technology for Cardiopulmonary DiseasesDepartment of Anesthesiology, Zhongshan HospitalZhongshan Hospital Institute of Clinical Science, Shanghai Institute of Clinical Bioinformatics, Shanghai Engineering Research for AI Technology for Cardiopulmonary DiseasesAbstract Background Telocytes play key roles in maintenance of organ/tissue function and prevention of organ injury. However, there are great challenges to investigate telocytes functions using primary telocytes, due to the difficulties of isolation, identification, and stability. The present study aims at constructing continuous cell strain of mouse lung telocyte cell line with stable characters by gene modification and investigating biological behaviors and responses of gene-modified telocytes to inflammation. Methods Mouse primary lung telocytes were isolated and identified using immune-labeling markers and immunoelectron microscopy. Primary telocytes were transformed with Simian vacuolating virus 40 small and large T antigen (SV40). Biological characters, behaviors morphology, and proliferation of those gene-modified telocytes were defined and monitored dynamically for 50 generations, as compared with primary lung telocytes. Cell cycle of mouse primary lung telocytes or gene-modified telocytes was detected by flow cytometry. Results Gene modified telocytes of generations 5, 10, 30 and 50 were observed with telopodes and also showed CD34 and ckit positive. Multiple cellular morphology were also observed on telocyte cell-line under monitor of celliq and enhanced cell proliferation were showed. SV40 transduction was also reduced apoptosis and increased the ratio of S and G2 phases in telocyte cell-line. Conclusion We successfully constructed mouse lung telocyte cell-line which maintained the biological properties and behaviors as primary telocytes and could responses to inflammation induced by LPS. Thus, gene-modified lung telocytes, Telocyte Line, would provide a cell tool for researchers exploring the roles and applications of telocytes involved in physiological and pathological states in future.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12967-019-1870-yTelocytesGene modificationLungSV40Transformation |
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Dongli Song Menglin Xu Ruixue Qi Ruihua Ma Yile Zhou Duojiao Wu Hao Fang Xiangdong Wang Influence of gene modification in biological behaviors and responses of mouse lung telocytes to inflammation Journal of Translational Medicine Telocytes Gene modification Lung SV40 Transformation |
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Dongli Song Menglin Xu Ruixue Qi Ruihua Ma Yile Zhou Duojiao Wu Hao Fang Xiangdong Wang |
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Influence of gene modification in biological behaviors and responses of mouse lung telocytes to inflammation |
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Influence of gene modification in biological behaviors and responses of mouse lung telocytes to inflammation |
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Influence of gene modification in biological behaviors and responses of mouse lung telocytes to inflammation |
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Influence of gene modification in biological behaviors and responses of mouse lung telocytes to inflammation |
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Influence of gene modification in biological behaviors and responses of mouse lung telocytes to inflammation |
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influence of gene modification in biological behaviors and responses of mouse lung telocytes to inflammation |
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Abstract Background Telocytes play key roles in maintenance of organ/tissue function and prevention of organ injury. However, there are great challenges to investigate telocytes functions using primary telocytes, due to the difficulties of isolation, identification, and stability. The present study aims at constructing continuous cell strain of mouse lung telocyte cell line with stable characters by gene modification and investigating biological behaviors and responses of gene-modified telocytes to inflammation. Methods Mouse primary lung telocytes were isolated and identified using immune-labeling markers and immunoelectron microscopy. Primary telocytes were transformed with Simian vacuolating virus 40 small and large T antigen (SV40). Biological characters, behaviors morphology, and proliferation of those gene-modified telocytes were defined and monitored dynamically for 50 generations, as compared with primary lung telocytes. Cell cycle of mouse primary lung telocytes or gene-modified telocytes was detected by flow cytometry. Results Gene modified telocytes of generations 5, 10, 30 and 50 were observed with telopodes and also showed CD34 and ckit positive. Multiple cellular morphology were also observed on telocyte cell-line under monitor of celliq and enhanced cell proliferation were showed. SV40 transduction was also reduced apoptosis and increased the ratio of S and G2 phases in telocyte cell-line. Conclusion We successfully constructed mouse lung telocyte cell-line which maintained the biological properties and behaviors as primary telocytes and could responses to inflammation induced by LPS. Thus, gene-modified lung telocytes, Telocyte Line, would provide a cell tool for researchers exploring the roles and applications of telocytes involved in physiological and pathological states in future. |
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Telocytes Gene modification Lung SV40 Transformation |
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