Ovarian carcinoma explant culture: model development and application in drug testing

2016 ◽  
Vol 76 (10) ◽  
Author(s):  
M Suarez-Carmona ◽  
A Heinzelmann ◽  
M Hampel ◽  
S Schott ◽  
I Zörnig ◽  
...  
Cancers ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 189
Author(s):  
Linda Bilonda Mutala ◽  
Cécile Deleine ◽  
Matilde Karakachoff ◽  
Delphine Dansette ◽  
Kathleen Ducoin ◽  
...  

In colorectal cancer (CRC), a high density of T lymphocytes represents a strong prognostic marker in subtypes of CRC. Optimized immunotherapy strategies to boost this T-cell response are still needed. A good candidate is the inflammasome pathway, an emerging player in cancer immunology that bridges innate and adaptive immunity. Its effector protein caspase-1 matures IL-18 that can promote a T-helper/cytotoxic (Th1/Tc1) response. It is still unknown whether tumor cells from CRC possess a functional caspase-1/IL-18 axis that could modulate the Th1/Tc1 response. We used two independent cohorts of CRC patients to assess IL-18 and caspase-1 expression by tumor cells in relation to the density of TILs and the microsatellite status of CRC. Functional and multiparametric approaches at the protein and mRNA levels were performed on an ex vivo CRC explant culture model. We show that, in the majority of CRCs, tumor cells display an activated and functional caspase-1/IL-18 axis that contributes to drive a Th1/Tc1 response elicited by TILs expressing IL-18Rα. Furthermore, unsupervised clustering identified three clusters of CRCs according to the caspase-1/IL-18/TIL density/interferon gamma (IFNγ) axis and microsatellite status. Together, our results strongly suggest that targeting the caspase-1/IL-18 axis can improve the anti-tumor immune response in subgroups of CRC.


2020 ◽  
Vol 63 ◽  
pp. 104716
Author(s):  
Aparna Murali ◽  
Charmaine A. Ramlogan-Steel ◽  
Jason C. Steel ◽  
Christopher J. Layton

2005 ◽  
Vol 17 (9) ◽  
pp. 117
Author(s):  
K. K. Menzies ◽  
K. L. Macmillan ◽  
K. R. Nicholas ◽  
C. Lefevre ◽  
C. Ormandy

The mammary explant culture model has been frequently used to mimic lactation and to examine the endocrine control of milk protein gene expression. Studies in the mouse show the expression of the milk protein genes in explants requires insulin in the presence of prolactin and cortisol. The role of insulin in milk protein synthesis in the dairy cow is not as clear. The bovine mammary explant culture model has been utilised to show that insulin is essential for alpha-s1-casein gene expression and the synthesis of the casein proteins. In addition, mouse culture experiments were undertaken to provide an insight into the underlying molecular mechanisms of insulin action in hte mammary gland. A global analysis of the genes induced in the cultured explants was done using Affymetrix microarray and showed 132 genes, including the major milk protein genes, required the complement of insulin, cortisol and prolactin for maximal expression. Twenty-seven genes showed a 3-fold change in gene expression in response to insulin. The function of these genes can be largely categorised into maintenance of cell integrity, signal transduction, transport mechanisms, cellular metabolism and a direct effect on gene transcription in the nucleus. The requirement for insulin in milk protein synthesis is highlighted by its role in inducing the STAT5 gene, known to be a key transcription factor for the milk protein genes. Interestingly, dairy cows of high genetic merit have unusually low serum concentrations of insulin. This has occured in association with a high selection pressure for milk volume that has altered the regulation of blood glucose homeostasis. Our study indicates that this intensity of selection for high milk volume could be compromising the dairy cow’s potential for milk protein production: Has selecting for milk volume in many populations of dairy cows been achieved by lowering circulating insulin levels with consequent effects on the efficiency for milk protein yield as well as compromised reproductive performance.


2013 ◽  
Vol 27 (S1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jennifer Simkin ◽  
Mimi Sammarco ◽  
Danielle Fassler ◽  
Alex Cammack ◽  
Ken Muneoka

2020 ◽  
Vol 228 ◽  
pp. 151440
Author(s):  
Christina Schmitt ◽  
Vivian Adamski ◽  
Florian Rasch ◽  
Rainer Adelung ◽  
Ralph Lucius ◽  
...  

2003 ◽  
Vol 146 (3) ◽  
pp. 237-249 ◽  
Author(s):  
Minoti Sharma ◽  
David E. Shubert ◽  
Moheswar Sharma ◽  
Jennifer Lewis ◽  
Barbara P. McGarrigle ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 421 ◽  
pp. 96-103 ◽  
Author(s):  
Timea Szikszai ◽  
Felix Lasitschka ◽  
Thomas Giese ◽  
Matthias Greulich ◽  
Young-Seon Lee ◽  
...  

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