THE ROLE OF CYTOKININS AND ETHYLENE INHIBITORS ON LENTICEL HYPERTROPHY GENERATION AND ETHYLENE PRODUCTION IN IN VITRO CULTURES OF POPULUS EUPHRATICA OLIVIER

1995 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 339-345 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.D. Lledó ◽  
M.B. Crespo ◽  
J.B. Amo-Marco

Populus euphratica Olivier is native to the Irano—Turanian areas (Middle East). Elche (Alicante province, SE Spain) is known to be its only European location. Nodal segments from root shoots were established in vitro in a Murashige and Skoog medium supplemented with several cytokinins. Ethylene inhibitors AgNO3 and CoCl2 were used in combination with kinetin. Hormone-free media supplemented with sucrose (20–60 mg 1−1) was also tested. Ethylene was measured by gas chromatography, and both the percentage of sprouting shoots and lenticel hypertrophy in cultures were recorded. Ethylene production was higher in cultures supplemented with cytokinins (especially with meta-topolin), with high sprouting percentages, and lenticel hypertrophy. In cultures supplemented with 6-benzylaminopurine or 6-(γ,γ,-dimethylallylamino)-purine, ethylene production was lower and explants looked unhealthy. Ethylene formation was inhibited in cultures supplemented with AgNO3 (1 mg 1−1), which also decreased percentage of sprouting buds and lenticel hypertrophy.

2001 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
W. M. Marota ◽  
W. C. Otoni ◽  
M. Carnelossi ◽  
E. Silva ◽  
A. A. Azevedo ◽  
...  

The effects of the ethylene precursor ACC and two inhibitors, AgNO3 and AVG, on root formation were tested in in vitro shoots of passion fruit (Passiflora Midis f.flavicalpa Deg.). The organogenic response was assessed on the basis of percentage of shoot-forming. roots, root number and length. The time course of ethylene production was also monitored. ACC inhibited root formation by delaying root emergence and increasine, callus formation at the basis of the shoots. In addition, ACC caused a marked increase in ethylene production, coupled to leaf chlorosis and senescence with lower rooting frequencies, number and length of roots. IAA supplementation increased ethylene production. Both ethylene inhibitors, AgNO3 and AVG, at appropriate concentrations reduced callus formation at the basis of shoots. AVG increased the number of roots per shoot, but drastically reduced length of differentiated roots. Regarding to leaf pigments, ACC promoted a marked reduction on carotenoids and total chlorophyll, whereas AVG and AgNO3 delayed explant senescence and pigments degradation, not differing from IAA supplemented and non-supplemented control treatments. The results confirm previous reports on the beneficial effects of ethylene inhibitors on in vitro rooting and suggest its reliability to be used as an alternative approach to evaluate sensitivity of Passiflora species to ethylene.  


2006 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 110-117 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vasudevan Ayyappan . ◽  
Selvaraj Natesan . ◽  
Ganapathi Andy . ◽  
Chang won Choi . ◽  
Manickavasagam Marka . ◽  
...  

2006 ◽  
Vol 72 (7) ◽  
pp. 5097-5099 ◽  
Author(s):  
Phyllis M. O'Donnell ◽  
Hernan Aviles ◽  
Mark Lyte ◽  
Gerald Sonnenfeld

ABSTRACT Norepinephrine is a stress hormone that enhances bacterial growth. We examined the effects of a small inoculum on the norepinephrine-induced growth of species previously reported to be unaffected by norepinephrine. The results indicated that a reduced inoculum density is essential for observing norepinephrine-induced effects. Additional studies using serum-free media suggested that transferrin plays a role in norepinephrine-induced growth.


2015 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 223
Author(s):  
C. Dores ◽  
I. Dobrinski

In vertebrates, the primary cilium is a nearly ubiquitous organelle present in somatic cells, but little is known about its function in the male gonad. We investigated the role of primary cilia in testis cells using in vitro formation of seminiferous tubules and in vitro culture of testicular somatic cells by inhibiting the primary cilium with CiliobrevinD, a cell-permeable, reversible chemical modulator that inhibits the major component of the organelle: ATPase motor cytoplasmic dynein. We analysed in vitro cultures for the presence of primary cilia and the activation of hedgehog signalling through translocation of Gli2 to the nuclei; in vitro tubule formation was evaluated by length and width of tubules formed. Methods: testicular cells were harvested from neonatal pigs by 2-step enzymatic digestion. Cells (50 × 106 mL–1) were plated on 100 mm Petri dishes in 15 mL of DMEM + 5% FBS + 50 U of penicillin and incubated at 37°C in 5% CO2 in air overnight, cells remaining in suspension and those slightly attached were removed and the somatic cells attached were trypsinized to obtain a single cell suspension, and then submitted to two different protocols: in vitro culture (A) or in vitro tubule formation (B), n = 5 replicates each. For A, somatic cells were replated on coverslips in 24-well plates and cultured in serum free media for 48 h, then for the treated group, 10 mM of CiliobrevinD was added for 24 h, attached cells from control and treated groups were fixed in 4% PFA and characterised by immunocytochemistry for ARL13B, Vimentin, and Gli2. For B: 1 × 106 cells were added to 24-well plates coated with 1 : 1 diluted Matrigel, the control group was kept in serum free media and to the treated group was added 20 mM CiliobrevinD at Day 0. Results: A) primary cilia were present in 89.3 ± 2.3% of cells cultured in serum-free media for the control group and Gli2 was located in the nuclei of 90.2 ± 1.2% of cells; in the CiliobrevinD-treated group the percentage of primary cilia decreased (P < 0.05) to 3.1 ± 2.5% and nuclear Gli2 to 3.9 ± 0.7; B) tubules formed in the control group were significantly longer and wider than the ones formed when CiliobrevinD was added (9.91 ± 0.35 v. 5.540 ± 1.08 mm and 339.8 ± 55.78 v. 127.2 ± 11.9 µm, respectively, P < 0.05 by Student's t-test). In conclusion, the inhibition of ATPase motor cytoplasmic dynein perturbs formation of primary cilia in testicular somatic cells, blocks Hedgehog signalling, and impairs in vitro tubule formation. Therefore, primary cilia on testicular somatic cells appear to be essential for testicular morphogenesis.Research was supported by 5 R01 OD016575-13.


2013 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-93
Author(s):  
Elżbieta Węgrzynowicz-Lesiak ◽  
Anna Jarecka Boncela ◽  
Justyna Góraj ◽  
Marian Saniewski

ABSTRACT The knowledge about the role of jasmonates in ethylene production by pathogenic fungi is ambiguous. In this study, we describe the effect of methyl jasmonate (JA-Me) and gums formed in stone fruit trees on the growth and in vitro ethylene production by mycelium of Verticillium dahliae and Alternaria alternata. Methyl jasmonate at concentrations of 100, 250 and 500 μg·cm-3 inhibited the mycelium growth of V. dahliae and A. alternata, proportionally to the concentrations used. After 8 days of incubation, JA-Me at concentration of 500 μg·cm-3 limited the area of mycelium of these pathogens by 7-8 times but did not entirely inhibited the pathogen growth. Addition of gums produced by trees of cherry and peach to a medium containing 40 μg·cm-3 JA-Me did not influence the mycelium growth of V. dahliae, but gums of plum and apricot trees stimulated mycelium growth, in comparison to JA-Me only. Methyl jasmonate at concentrations of 2 and 40 μg·cm-3 stimulated the ethylene production by mycelium of V. dahliae and A. alternata. It is possible that methyl jasmonate stimulated ethylene production in mycelium of these pathogens through interaction with some fractions of galactans formed during hydrolysis of agar. The lack of interaction of JA-Me with polysaccharides of stone fruit trees gums concerning ethylene production was documented and it needs further explanation.


Blood ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 128 (22) ◽  
pp. 279-279
Author(s):  
Filomena Di Giacomo ◽  
Xujun Wang ◽  
Danilo Fiore ◽  
Lorena Consolino ◽  
Jude Phillip ◽  
...  

Abstract Introduction. T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) is a genetically heterogeneous malignancy associated with a high risk of treatment failure. Efforts to improve outcomes have focused on underlying genetic defects. However, new evidence suggests that the microenvironment can foster drug resistance/relapses. Identification of factors that contribute to microenvironment-mediated chemo-refractoriness remains an important challenge. Here, we sought to construct an in vitro platform to dissect tumor-host interactions and to optimize drug treatments using Patient-Derived Tumor Xenograft models (PDTX) of high risk adult T-ALL and engineered human endothelial cells. Methods. T-ALL PDTX were established and serially passaged in NSG mice. Engraftment was monitored by flow cytometry of peripheral blood and/or MRI. Mice were sacrificed and leukemic cells were harvested from the spleen/bone marrow. To determine the ex vivo growing conditions, we first cultured a panel of 8 "bona fide" T-ALL cell lines and 11 PDTX cells alone in complete RPMI 20% FCS supplemented with IL2, IL12, IL15 and IL7; or co-cultured with human E4-ORF1 endothelial cells (ECs) without ILs in complete RPMI 20% FCS or serum/cytokine-free media. CDK4/6, MEK, PI3K and JAK inhibitors were used at 0.1 and 1 µM alone and in combination. Cell titer glo, cell titer blue, Annexin-V and S-cell cycle analysis were used as readouts. Total RNA from cells before and after co-culture was extracted for paired-end RNA sequencing on an Illumina HiSeq2500. Results. To study the supporting role of ECs, we first co-cultured ECs with T-ALL cell lines in vitro (serum/cytokine free co-culture) and showed that ECs could reproducibly sustain the viability of 3/8 cell lines (Loucy, KOPTK1, P12 Ichikawa) serum/cytokine-free media. A partial rescue was seen with 3 additional lines (HPB-ALL, CCRF-CEM, CUTLL1), while 2 (KE37, DND41) underwent massive cell death. We next tested whether either ILs or CXCL12 could provide anti-apoptotic signals and demonstrated that KOPTK1 and Loucy were only partially rescued by IL15 or CXCL12. Conversely, IL7, although capable of inducing a robust upregulation of pSTAT5, had no effect (CCRF-CEM and CUTLL1). We then characterized 11 PDTX from 15 high-risk adult T-ALL patients. All PDTX were serially propagated and caused T-ALL in subsequent NSG mice (massive spleen and bone marrow infiltration with extensive paravertebral mass associated with paralysis and multi-organ involvement). Genomic analysis (RNA-seq) demonstrated a high concordance between primary (pre-implant) and PDTX samples. All of them were extensively studied ex vivo, demonstratingthat T-ALL PDTX cells could only survive in ILs supplemented media, even better if enriched of growth factors and supplements for the expansion of human hematopoietic cells. However, when PDTX cells were treated with targeting compounds they all underwent massive apoptosis. Conversely, individual PDTX T-ALL could be selectively rescued by ECs, allowing the construction of individual drug response profile. To extend these data, 7 PDX T-ALL samples were screened against a 430-targeted compound library in supplemented RPMI or Stem Span media. Results indicated differential cell killing and gain (NFKB, BTK) and loss (TP-53, IGF-1R) of targets. Conclusions. These data clearly demonstrate a key role of aberrantly activated vascular niche in T-ALL cell maintenance and drug resistance. We envisage that drug screening of EC+T-ALL will lead to the identification of actionable targets in each individual patient. Our report supports the potential for future personalized curative strategies aimed at targeting both tumor cells and host tissue supporting niche elements disrupting pro-tumorigenic signals within leukemia cell niches. Disclosures Foà: Roche: Consultancy, Speakers Bureau; Genentech: Consultancy; Janssen: Consultancy, Speakers Bureau; Gilead: Consultancy, Speakers Bureau; Amgen: Consultancy, Speakers Bureau; Celgene: Consultancy, Speakers Bureau; BMS: Consultancy; Pfizer: Speakers Bureau; Ariad: Speakers Bureau. Rafii:Angiocrine Bioscience: Equity Ownership, Other: Non-paid consultant.


2019 ◽  
Vol 58 (3) ◽  
pp. 351-361 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiao Feng ◽  
Liya He ◽  
Xing Xiao ◽  
Zhiwen Chen ◽  
Chunmei Chen ◽  
...  

Abstract Talaromyces marneffei (T. marneffei), which used to be known as Penicillium marneffei, is the causative agent of the fatal systemic mycosis known as talaromycosis. For the purpose of understanding the role of methylcitrate cycle in the virulence of T. marneffei, we generated MCD deletion (ΔMCD) and complementation (ΔMCD+) mutants of T. marneffei. Growth in different carbon sources showed that ΔMCD cannot grow on propionate media and grew slowly on the valerate, valine, methionine, isoleucine, cholesterol, and YNB (carbon free) media. The macrophage killing assay showed that ΔMCD was attenuated in macrophages of mice in vitro, especially at the presence of propionate. Finally, virulence studies in a murine infection experiment revealed attenuated virulence of the ΔMCD, which indicates MCD is essential for T. marneffei virulence in the host. This experiment laid the foundation for the further study of the specific mechanisms underlying the methylcitrate cycle of T. marneffei and may provide suitable targets for new antifungals.


HortScience ◽  
1996 ◽  
Vol 31 (4) ◽  
pp. 588b-588
Author(s):  
Servet Kefi ◽  
Paul E. Read ◽  
Alexander D. Pavlista ◽  
Stephen D. Kachman

The role of sucrose alone and in combination with different cytokinin-like compounds on the microtuberization of potato, Solanum tuberosum `Atlantic', was investigated. Single nodal segments were placed in Magenta boxes containing Murashige & Skoog medium supplemented with one of 15 treatments in a 3 × 5 factorial. Treatment factors were sucrose at 3%, 6%, or 9%, and cytokinin-like compounds at five levels [cytokinin-free; 2 mg kinetin/L; 0.1 mg thidiazuron (TDZ)/L; 1.0 mg AC 243,654/L; 0.1 mg AC 239,604/L]. Except in a few cases in kinetin and TDZ treatments, nearly all cytokinin treatments failed to induce tuberization at the 3% sucrose, noninductive level. However, all cytokinin treatments induced tuberization in the presence of 6% sucrose. By raising the sucrose level from 6% to 9%, more and larger microtubers were obtained in the cytokinin-free medium. At the 9% sucrose level, even though more tubers per box were produced by TDZ and AC 243,654 treatments, less total fresh weight of tubers per box resulted from kinetin, TDZ and AC 243,654 treatments because tubers formed were smaller. Higher sucrose concentrations (9%) favored tuberization in the cytokinin-free medium, whereas 6% sucrose was optimum for the medium containing cytokinins. Sucrose might produce a strong tuberization signal that might either change endogenous hormone levels affecting tuberization or activate a number of genes coding tuber proteins and enzymes related to starch synthesis.


1999 ◽  
Vol 106 (3) ◽  
pp. 337-343 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hanna Laukkanen ◽  
Hely Häggman ◽  
Sari Kontunen-Soppela ◽  
Anja Hohtola

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