Evaluation of a near-senescent human dermal fibroblast cell line and effect of amelogenin

2009 ◽  
Vol 160 (6) ◽  
pp. 1163-1171 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Almqvist ◽  
M. Werthén ◽  
A. Johansson ◽  
J. Törnqvist ◽  
M.S. Ågren ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Ioana Zinuca Pavel ◽  
Oana Duicu ◽  
Florina Bojin ◽  
Andreea Privistirescu ◽  
Dorina Coricovac ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Ioana Zinuca Pavel ◽  
Oana Duicu ◽  
Florina Bojin ◽  
Andreea Privistirescu ◽  
Dorina E Coricovac ◽  
...  

Background In the past years, ultraviolet-B (UVB)-induced morphological changes in cultured fibroblasts have been systematically studied in relation with photoprotective strategies. The present study was aimed at providing a comprehensive characterization of a human dermal fibroblast cell line, HDFa, in terms of: (i) morphological and phenotypical aspects, and (ii) mitochondrial function and bioenergetics. Methods Morphology of HDFa line was assessed by light microscopy and flow cytometry was used for the evaluation of the the following surface markers: CD34, CD45, CD90, CD73, CD44, CD29, CD117, CD105, CD109, CD26, IL-10R, HLA-DR and TGF-βRIII. Cell monolayers were fixed and stained for CD105, CD117, Ki67, Vimentin, α-smooth muscle actin, Caldesmon, Cytokeratin, and smooth muscle myosin by immunofluorescence. Mitochondrial bioenergetics was measured by using Seahorse Bioscience XF24 extracellular flux analyzer. Different number of cells were seeded in order to obtain the optimal seeding density needed to identify a measurable OCR (oxygen consumption rate) and ECAR (extracellular acidification rate). The following protocol for mitochondrial function assay was tested at 37°C: Basal respiration followed by sequential injections of Oligomycin, FCCP, and Antimycin A (BOFA). Parameters of mitochondrial respiratory function (basal OCR, maximal respiratory capacity, ATP production, and proton leak) together with those of glycolysis (glycolytic flux, glycolytic capacity, and glycolytic reserve), respectively were measured. After each BOFA assay, cells were lysed to quantify total protein by Bradford assay. Results HDFa cells showed elongated flattened form, were adherent and rapidly expanded in culture. HDFa cells were positive for CD90, CD73, CD26, and CD29 at flowcytometry, whereas imunofluorescence microscopy revealed that the cell line was positive for CD105, Ki67, and Vimentin. The optimal mitochondrial and glycolytic flux parameters were reported at 20.000 cells/well, resulting that this seeding density will be used in our further experiments. Conclusions Characterization of HDFa cell line was performed in order to further report on their changes in response to different protocols of UVB exposure in the presence vs. the absence of protective phytochemicals. Research supported by the doctoral fellowship POSDRU/159 /1.5/S/ 136893.


PLoS ONE ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. e0195128 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sun Yajing ◽  
Imran Rashid Rajput ◽  
Huang Ying ◽  
Yu Fei ◽  
Edmond Sanganyado ◽  
...  

Marine Drugs ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 38
Author(s):  
Chi-Jen Tai ◽  
Chiung-Yao Huang ◽  
Atallah F. Ahmed ◽  
Raha S. Orfali ◽  
Walied M. Alarif ◽  
...  

Chemical investigation of a Red Sea Spongia sp. led to the isolation of four new compounds, i.e., 17-dehydroxysponalactone (1), a carboxylic acid, spongiafuranic acid A (2), one hydroxamic acid, spongiafuranohydroxamic acid A (3), and a furanyl trinorsesterpenoid 16-epi-irciformonin G (4), along with three known metabolites (−)-sponalisolide B (5), 18-nor- 3,17-dihydroxy-spongia-3,13(16),14-trien-2-one (6), and cholesta-7-ene-3β,5α-diol-6-one (7). The biosynthetic pathway for the molecular skeleton of 1 and related compounds was postulated for the first time. Anti-inflammatory activity of these metabolites to inhibit superoxide anion generation and elastase release in N-formyl-methionyl-leucyl phenylalanine/cytochalasin B (fMLF/CB)-induced human neutrophil cells and cytotoxicity of these compounds toward three cancer cell lines and one human dermal fibroblast cell line were assayed. Compound 1 was found to significantly reduce the superoxide anion generation and elastase release at a concentration of 10 μM, and compound 5 was also found to display strong inhibitory activity against superoxide anion generation at the same concentration. Due to the noncytotoxic activity and the potent inhibitory effect toward the superoxide anion generation and elastase release, 1 and 5 can be considered to be promising anti-inflammatory agents.


2006 ◽  
Vol 192 (7) ◽  
pp. 743-751 ◽  
Author(s):  
Barbara A. Murphy ◽  
Mandi M. Vick ◽  
Dawn R. Sessions ◽  
R. Frank Cook ◽  
Barry P. Fitzgerald

Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document