TY - JOUR A1 - Ramachandran, Sarada Devi A1 - Schirmer, Katharina A1 - Münst, Bernhard A1 - Heinz, Stefan A1 - Ghafoory, Shahrouz A1 - Wölfl, Stefan A1 - Simon-Keller, Katja A1 - Marx, Alexander A1 - Øie, Cristina Ionica A1 - Ebert, Matthias P. A1 - Walles, Heike A1 - Braspenning, Joris A1 - Breitkopf-Heinlein, Katja T1 - In Vitro Generation of Functional Liver Organoid-Like Structures Using Adult Human Cells JF - PLoS One N2 - In this study we used differentiated adult human upcyte (R) cells for the in vitro generation of liver organoids. Upcyte (R) cells are genetically engineered cell strains derived from primary human cells by lenti-viral transduction of genes or gene combinations inducing transient proliferation capacity (upcyte (R) process). Proliferating upcyte (R) cells undergo a finite number of cell divisions, i.e., 20 to 40 population doublings, but upon withdrawal of proliferation stimulating factors, they regain most of the cell specific characteristics of primary cells. When a defined mixture of differentiated human upcyte (R) cells (hepatocytes, liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs) and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)) was cultured in vitro on a thick layer of Matrigel\(^{TM}\), they self-organized to form liver organoid-like structures within 24 hours. When further cultured for 10 days in a bioreactor, these liver organoids show typical functional characteristics of liver parenchyma including activity of cytochromes P450, CYP3A4, CYP2B6 and CYP2C9 as well as mRNA expression of several marker genes and other enzymes. In summary, we hereby describe that 3D functional hepatic structures composed of primary human cell strains can be generated in vitro. They can be cultured for a prolonged period of time and are potentially useful ex vivo models to study liver functions. KW - adults KW - enzyme metabolism KW - albumins KW - primary cells KW - induction KW - expression KW - human heptocytes KW - mesenchymal stem cells KW - oragnoids KW - heptaocytes KW - drug metabolism Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-139552 VL - 10 IS - 10 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Brehm, Klaus A1 - Komguep Nono, Justin A1 - Lutz, Manfred B. T1 - EmTIP, a T-Cell Immunomodulatory Protein Secreted by the Tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis Is Important N2 - Background Alveolar echinococcosis (AE), caused by the metacestode of the tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis, is a lethal zoonosis associated with host immunomodulation. T helper cells are instrumental to control the disease in the host. Whereas Th1 cells can restrict parasite proliferation, Th2 immune responses are associated with parasite proliferation. Although the early phase of host colonization by E. multilocularis is dominated by a potentially parasitocidal Th1 immune response, the molecular basis of this response is unknown. Principal Findings We describe EmTIP, an E. multilocularis homologue of the human T-cell immunomodulatory protein, TIP. By immunohistochemistry we show EmTIP localization to the intercellular space within parasite larvae. Immunoprecipitation and Western blot experiments revealed the presence of EmTIP in the excretory/secretory (E/S) products of parasite primary cell cultures, representing the early developing metacestode, but not in those of mature metacestode vesicles. Using an in vitro T-cell stimulation assay, we found that primary cell E/S products promoted interferon (IFN)-γ release by murine CD4+ T-cells, whereas metacestode E/S products did not. IFN-γ release by T-cells exposed to parasite products was abrogated by an anti-EmTIP antibody. When recombinantly expressed, EmTIP promoted IFN-γ release by CD4+ T-cells in vitro. After incubation with anti-EmTIP antibody, primary cells showed an impaired ability to proliferate and to form metacestode vesicles in vitro. Conclusions We provide for the first time a possible explanation for the early Th1 response observed during E. multilocularis infections. Our data indicate that parasite primary cells release a T-cell immunomodulatory protein, EmTIP, capable of promoting IFN-γ release by CD4+ T-cells, which is probably driving or supporting the onset of the early Th1 response during AE. The impairment of primary cell proliferation and the inhibition of metacestode vesicle formation by anti-EmTIP antibodies suggest that this factor fulfills an important role in early E. multilocularis development within the intermediate host. KW - T Cells KW - primary cells KW - parasitic diseases KW - vesicles KW - larvae KW - immunoprecipitation KW - host-pathogen interactions KW - immune response Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-111407 ER - TY - THES A1 - Friedrich, Uwe T1 - Elektroporation von Säugerzellen T1 - Electroporation of mammalian cells N2 - Ziel der Arbeit war es, die wissenschaftlichen und technischen Voraussetzungen zu schaffen, um eine effiziente Elektroporation von großen aber auch kleinen Zellzahlen zu erreichen. Ein großer Teil der Arbeit diente der Entwicklung eines neuen Elektroporationsgerätes, des Multiporators. Die synergetischen Effekte dieser Technik tragen dazu bei, dass sehr hohe Ausbeuten bei der Elektrotransfektion von Zellen erzielt werden. Damit konnte zum ersten Mal der Gentransfer durch künstliche Säugerzell-Chromosomen (MACs) nachgewiesen werden. Eine weitere Anwendung der Elektroporation liegt in der Transfektion von primären Zellen. Dabei ist der entscheidende Punkt für eine hohe Transfektionseffizienz der Zellzyklus. Des Weiteren wurde in dieser Arbeit ein Konzept entwickelt, das als Basis für ein neues Elektroporationssystem benutzt werden kann. N2 - The aim of this work was the establishment of the scientific and technical supposition for an efficient electroporation of a large and small number of cells. A part of this work was used for the development of a new electroporation instrument, the Multiporator. The synergy of the instrument and the components enable the electrotransfection of eukaryotic cells with high efficiency. With this technique the gene transfer by mammalian artificial chromosomes (MACs) was demonstrated for the first time. Another application is the transfection of primary cells. The main point for the high yields is the cell cycle. Further, a concept for a new electroporation system was evolved. KW - Säugetiere KW - Zelle KW - Elektroporation KW - Elektroporation KW - Säugerzellen KW - primäre Zellen KW - künstliche Chromosomen KW - Dielektrophorese KW - Electroporation KW - mammalian cells KW - primary cells KW - artificial chromosomes KW - dielectrophoresis Y1 - 2000 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-1241 ER -