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Uncoupling protein 2 deficiency of non-cancerous tissues inhibits the progression of pancreatic cancer in mice
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作者 Denis Revskij Jakob Runst +14 位作者 Camilla Umstätter Luise Ehlers sarah rohde Dietmar Zechner Manuela Bastian Brigitte Müller-Hilke Georg Fuellen Larissa Henze Hugo Murua Escobar Christian Junghanss Axel Kowald Uwe Walter Rüdiger Köhling Olaf Wolkenhauer Robert Jaster 《Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第2期190-199,共10页
Background: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma(PDAC) is a disease of the elderly mostly because its development from preneoplastic lesions depends on the accumulation of gene mutations and epigenetic alterations over ti... Background: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma(PDAC) is a disease of the elderly mostly because its development from preneoplastic lesions depends on the accumulation of gene mutations and epigenetic alterations over time. How aging of non-cancerous tissues of the host affects tumor progression, however, remains largely unknown. Methods: We took advantage of a model of accelerated aging, uncoupling protein 2-deficient( Ucp2 knockout, Ucp2 KO) mice, to investigate the growth of orthotopically transplanted Ucp2 wild-type(WT) PDAC cells(cell lines Panc02 and 6606PDA) in vivo and to study strain-dependent differences of the PDAC microenvironment. Results: Measurements of tumor weights and quantification of proliferating cells indicated a significant growth advantage of Panc02 and 6606PDA cells in WT mice compared to Ucp2 KO mice. In tumors in the knockout strain, higher levels of interferon-γ m RNA despite similar numbers of tumor-infiltrating T cells were observed. 6606PDA cells triggered a stronger stromal reaction in Ucp2 KO mice than in WT animals. Accordingly, pancreatic stellate cells from Ucp2 KO mice proliferated at a higher rate than cells of the WT strain when they were incubated with conditioned media from PDAC cells. Conclusions: Ucp2 modulates PDAC microenvironment in a way that favors tumor progression and implicates an altered stromal response as one of the underlying mechanisms. 展开更多
关键词 Pancreatic cancer Orthotopic model Uncoupling protein 2 FIBROSIS
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Antifibrogenic effects of vitamin D derivatives on mouse pancreatic stellate cells 被引量:3
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作者 Peter Wallbaum sarah rohde +6 位作者 Luise Ehlers Falko Lange Alexander Hohn Carina Bergner sarah Marie Schwarzenbock Bernd Joachim Krause Robert Jaster 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2018年第2期170-178,共9页
AIM To study the molecular effects of three different D-vitamins, vitamin D2, vitamin D3 and calcipotriol, in pancreatic stellate cells(PSCs).METHODS Quiescent PSCs were isolated from mouse pancreas and activated in v... AIM To study the molecular effects of three different D-vitamins, vitamin D2, vitamin D3 and calcipotriol, in pancreatic stellate cells(PSCs).METHODS Quiescent PSCs were isolated from mouse pancreas and activated in vitro by seeding on plastic surfaces. The cells were exposed to D-vitamins as primary cultures(early-activated PSCs) and upon re-culturing(fullyactivated cells). Exhibition of vitamin A-containing lipid droplets was visualized by oil-red staining. Expression of α-smooth muscle actin(α-SMA), a marker of PSC activation, was monitored by immunofluorescence and immunoblot analysis. The rate of DNA synthesis was quantified by 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine(Brd U) incorporation assays. Real-time PCR was employed to monitor gene expression, and protein levels of interleukin-6(IL-6) were measured by ELISA. Uptake of proline was determined using 18 F-proline.RESULTS Sustained culture of originally quiescent PSCs inducedcell proliferation, loss of lipid droplets and exhibition of stress fibers, indicating cell activation. When added to PSCs in primary culture, all three D-vitamins diminished expression of α-SMA(to 32%-39% of the level of control cells; P < 0.05) and increased the storage of lipids(scores from 1.97-2.15 on a scale from 0-3; controls: 1.49; P < 0.05). No such effects were observed when D-vitamins were added to fully-activated cells, while incorporation of Brd U remained unaffected under both experimental conditions. Treatment of re-cultured PSCs with D-vitamins was associated with lower expression of IL-6(-42% to-49%; P < 0.05; also confirmed at the protein level) and increased expression of the vitamin D receptor gene(209%-321% vs controls; P < 0.05). There was no effect of D-vitamins on the expression of transforming growth factor-β1 and collagen type 1(chain α1). The lowest uptake of proline, a main component of collagen, was observed in calcipotriol-treated PSCs.CONCLUSION The three D-vitamins inhibit, with similar efficiencies, activation of PSCs in vitro, but cannot reverse the phenotype once the cells are fully activated. 展开更多
关键词 PANCREATIC stellate cells FIBROSIS VITAMIN D2 VITAMIN D3 CALCIPOTRIOL
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NOD2-and disease-specific gene expression profiles of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from Crohn's disease patients 被引量:1
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作者 Holger Schufler Maria rohde +7 位作者 sarah rohde Astrid Huth Nicole Gittel Hannes Hollborn Dirk Koczan Ane Glass Georg Lamprecht Robert Jaster 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2018年第11期1196-1205,共10页
AIM To investigate disease-specific gene expression profiles of peripheral blood mononuclear cells(PBMCs) from Crohn's disease(CD) patients in clinical remission.METHODS Patients with CD in clinical remission or w... AIM To investigate disease-specific gene expression profiles of peripheral blood mononuclear cells(PBMCs) from Crohn's disease(CD) patients in clinical remission.METHODS Patients with CD in clinical remission or with very low disease activity according to the Crohn's disease activity index were genotyped regarding nucleotidebinding oligomerization domain 2(NOD2),and PBMCs from wild-type(WT)-NOD2 patients,patients with homozygous or heterozygous NOD2 mutations and healthy donors were isolated for further analysis.The cells were cultured with vitamin D,peptidoglycan(PGN) and lipopolysaccharide(LPS) for defined periods of time before RNA was isolated and subjected to microarray analysis using Clariom S assays and quantitative realtime PCR.NOD2-and disease-specific gene expression profiles were evaluated with repeated measure ANOVA by a general linear model.RESULTS Employing microarray assays,a total of 267 genes were identified that were significantly up-or downregulated in PBMCs of WT-NOD2 patients,compared to healthy donors after challenge with vitamin D and/or a combination of LPS and PGN(P < 0.05;threshold:≥ 2-fold change).For further analysis by real-time PCR,genes with known impact on inflammation and immunity were selected that fulfilled predefined expression criteria.In a larger cohort of patients and controls,a disease-associated expression pattern,with higher transcript levels in vitamin D-treated PBMCs from patients,was observed for three of these genes,CLEC5 A(P < 0.030),lysozyme(LYZ;P < 0.047) and TREM1(P < 0.023).Six genes were found to be expressed in a NOD2-dependent manner(CD101,P < 0.002;CLEC5 A,P < 0.020;CXCL5,P < 0.009;IL-24,P < 0.044;ITGB2,P < 0.041;LYZ,P < 0.042).Interestingly,the highest transcript levels were observed in patients with heterozygous NOD2 mutations.CONCLUSION Our data identify CLEC5 A and LYZ as CD-and NOD2-associated genes of PBMCs and encourage further studies on their pathomechanistic roles. 展开更多
关键词 Peripheral blood mononuclear cells Gene expression NOD2 LYSOZYME Crohn's disease CLEC5A
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Genetic association analysis of CLEC5A and CLEC7A gene single-nucleotide polymorphisms and Crohn’s disease
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作者 Nagi Elleisy sarah rohde +6 位作者 Astrid Huth Nicole Gittel Anne Glass Steffen Moller Georg Lamprecht Holger Schaffler Robert Jaster 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2020年第18期2194-2202,共9页
BACKGROUND Crohn’s disease(CD)is characterized by a multifactorial etiology and a significant impact of genetic traits.While NOD2 mutations represent well established risk factors of CD,the role of other genes is inc... BACKGROUND Crohn’s disease(CD)is characterized by a multifactorial etiology and a significant impact of genetic traits.While NOD2 mutations represent well established risk factors of CD,the role of other genes is incompletely understood.AIM To challenge the hypothesis that single nucleotide polymorphisms(SNPs)in the genes CLEC5 A and CLEC7 A,two members of the C-type lectin domain family of pattern recognition receptors,may be associated with CD.METHODS SNPs in CLEC5 A,CLEC7 A and the known CD risk gene NOD2 were studied using real time PCR-based SNP assays.Therefore,DNA samples from 175 patients and 157 healthy donors were employed.Genotyping data were correlated with clinical characteristics of the patients and the results of gene expression data analyses.RESULTS In accordance with previous studies,rs2066844 and rs2066847 in NOD2 were found to be significantly associated with CD(allelic P values=0.0368 and 0.0474,respectively).Intriguingly,for genotype AA of rs1285933 in CLEC5 A,a potential association with CD(recessive P=0.0523;odds ratio=1.90)was observed.There were no associations between CD and SNPs rs2078178 and rs16910631 in CLEC7 A.Variants of rs1285933 had no impact on CLEC5 A gene expression.In contrast,genotype-dependent differences of CXCL5 expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells were observed.There is no statistical interactionbetween the tested SNPs of NOD2 and CLEC5 A,suggesting of a novel pathway contributing to the disease.CONCLUSION Our data encourage enlarged follow-up studies to further address an association of SNP rs1285933 in CLEC5 A with CD.The C-type lectin domain family member also deserves attention regarding a potential role in the pathophysiology of CD. 展开更多
关键词 Crohn’s disease Single nucleotide polymorphisms NOD2 CLEC5A Gene expression CXCL5
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