Novel surface markers directed against adult human gallbladder
Novel cell surface-reactive monoclonal antibodies generated against extrahepatic biliary cells were developed for the isolation and characterization of different cell subsets from normal adult human gallbladder. Eleven antigenically distinct gallbladder subpopulations were isolated by fluorescence-a...
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doaj-c5fcc531c6d54ebb82ac48625f1ae9be2020-11-25T01:00:22ZengElsevierStem Cell Research1873-50611876-77532015-07-0115117218110.1016/j.scr.2015.06.004Novel surface markers directed against adult human gallbladderFeorillo H. GalivoCraig DorrellMaria T. GrompeYongPing ZhongPhilip R. StreeterMarkus GrompeNovel cell surface-reactive monoclonal antibodies generated against extrahepatic biliary cells were developed for the isolation and characterization of different cell subsets from normal adult human gallbladder. Eleven antigenically distinct gallbladder subpopulations were isolated by fluorescence-activated cell sorting. They were classified into epithelial, mesenchymal, and pancreatobiliary (PDX1+SOX9+) subsets based on gene expression profiling. These antigenically distinct human gallbladder cell subsets could potentially also reflect different functional properties in regards to bile physiology, cell renewal and plasticity. Three of the novel monoclonal antibodies differentially labeled archival sections of primary carcinoma of human gallbladder relative to normal tissue. The novel monoclonal antibodies described herein enable the identification and characterization of antigenically diverse cell subsets within adult human gallbladder and are putative tumor biomarkers.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S187350611500077X |
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Feorillo H. Galivo Craig Dorrell Maria T. Grompe YongPing Zhong Philip R. Streeter Markus Grompe |
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Feorillo H. Galivo Craig Dorrell Maria T. Grompe YongPing Zhong Philip R. Streeter Markus Grompe Novel surface markers directed against adult human gallbladder Stem Cell Research |
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Feorillo H. Galivo Craig Dorrell Maria T. Grompe YongPing Zhong Philip R. Streeter Markus Grompe |
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Novel surface markers directed against adult human gallbladder |
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Novel surface markers directed against adult human gallbladder |
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Novel surface markers directed against adult human gallbladder |
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Novel surface markers directed against adult human gallbladder |
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Novel surface markers directed against adult human gallbladder |
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novel surface markers directed against adult human gallbladder |
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Stem Cell Research |
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1873-5061 1876-7753 |
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2015-07-01 |
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Novel cell surface-reactive monoclonal antibodies generated against extrahepatic biliary cells were developed for the isolation and characterization of different cell subsets from normal adult human gallbladder. Eleven antigenically distinct gallbladder subpopulations were isolated by fluorescence-activated cell sorting. They were classified into epithelial, mesenchymal, and pancreatobiliary (PDX1+SOX9+) subsets based on gene expression profiling. These antigenically distinct human gallbladder cell subsets could potentially also reflect different functional properties in regards to bile physiology, cell renewal and plasticity. Three of the novel monoclonal antibodies differentially labeled archival sections of primary carcinoma of human gallbladder relative to normal tissue. The novel monoclonal antibodies described herein enable the identification and characterization of antigenically diverse cell subsets within adult human gallbladder and are putative tumor biomarkers. |
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