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The Role Of Oxygen Tension And Insulin-Like Growth Factor Signaling In The Placental Mesenchymal Stem Cell Fate, Amer Youssef
The Role Of Oxygen Tension And Insulin-Like Growth Factor Signaling In The Placental Mesenchymal Stem Cell Fate, Amer Youssef
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The human placenta of different gestational ages is a readily available source for isolation of adult mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) for potential use in regenerative therapies. The chorionic villous region, the largest component of a placenta that interfaces with the maternal circulation, is a rich source of placental MSCs (PMSCs). To remain multipotent, PMSCs are best maintained in culture conditions that mimic the in vivo microenvironment. Insulin like growth factors (IGFs, IGF-I and -II) and oxygen tension are two of the most important microenvironmental factors in the placenta. They are of low concentration or tension respectively, at early gestation, and …
Mirna Regulation Of Programmed Cell Death-1 In T Cells: Potential Prognostic And Therapeutic Markers In Melanoma, Nathan J. Johnston
Mirna Regulation Of Programmed Cell Death-1 In T Cells: Potential Prognostic And Therapeutic Markers In Melanoma, Nathan J. Johnston
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Immunoinhibitory cell receptors that can induce a state of T cell exhaustion upon exposure to tumor antigen include Programmed Cell Death-1 (PD1). Although much research has been conducted on PD1, global miRNA regulation of PD1 in a cancer model has not been investigated. We hypothesized that miRNAs exist that can silence PD1 in vitro and revert symptoms of T cell exhaustion. Eleven miRNAs were discovered with altered expression between PD1+ and PD1- CD4+ T cells from melanoma-bearing mice. miR-28 and miR-107 mimics were shown to bind to and silence the 3’UTR of PD1, and miR-28, miR-150 and …