scholarly journals Cytogenetic peculiarities of Larix sibirica Ledeb. embryogenic cell lines in in vitro culture

Author(s):  
Olga V. Goryachkina ◽  
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Maria E. Park ◽  
Iraida N. Tretyakova ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. eSC05
Author(s):  
Ander Castander-Olarrieta ◽  
Paloma Moncaleán ◽  
Itziar A. Montalbán

Aim of the study: To develop an efficient method to regenerate plants through somatic embryogenesis of an ecologically relevant tree species such as Pinus canariensis.Area of study: The study was conducted in the research laboratories of Neiker-Tecnalia (Arkaute, Spain).Material and methods: Green cones of Pinus canariensis from two collection dates were processed and the resulting immature zygotic embryos were cultured on three basal media. The initiated embryogenic tissues were proliferated testing two subculture frequencies, and the obtained embryogenic cell lines were subjected to maturation. Germination of the produced somatic embryos was conducted and acclimatization was carried out in a greenhouse under controlled conditions.Main results: Actively proliferating embryogenic cell lines were obtained and well-formed somatic embryos that successfully germinated were acclimatized in the greenhouse showing a proper growth.Research highlights: This is the first report on Pinus canariensis somatic embryogenesis, opening the way for a powerful biotechnological tool for both research purposes and massive vegetative propagation of this species.Keywords: acclimatization; Canary Island pine; micropropagation; embryogenic tissue; somatic embryo.Abbreviations used: embryogenic tissue (ET); established cell line (ECL);  somatic embryogenesis (SE); somatic embryos (Se’s).


2015 ◽  
Vol 193 (4S) ◽  
Author(s):  
Catherine Dowling ◽  
Dong Gao ◽  
Samuel Kaffenberger ◽  
Youxin Guan ◽  
Qi Fan Zhang ◽  
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Cryobiology ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 63 (3) ◽  
pp. 339 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fernanda Piccolo Pieruzzi ◽  
Andre Luis Wendt dos Santos ◽  
Christina Walters ◽  
Eny Iochevet Segal Floh

Blood ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 110 (11) ◽  
pp. 3534-3534
Author(s):  
Mohd S. Iqbal ◽  
Ken-ichiro Otsuyama ◽  
Karim Shamsasenjan ◽  
Saeid Abroun ◽  
Jakia Amin ◽  
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Abstract Human myeloma cells have the marked phenotypic heterogeneity of surface marker expressions, possibly because of loss of PAX-5 expression. Especially, ectopic expression of CD56, one of non-B cell lineage markers, is frequently detected on primary myeloma cells from more than 80% patients with overt myeloma. However, only 2 (NOP2 and AMO1) out of 10 myeloma cell lines were CD56(+). In primary myeloma cells as well as CD56(−) myeloma cell lines, the treatment with forskolin could induce the expression of CD56 in the in vitro culture. In most CD56(+) primary myeloma cells as well as myeloma cell lines, the expressions of neuronal cell markers such as neuron specific enolase (NSE), nestin, β-tubulin III or chromogranin A were found coincidentally. By gene expression profiling, CD56(+) myeloma cell lines showed the marked expressions of transcription factors involved in neuronal cell lineage. On the other hand, addition of IL-6 down-regulated the expression of CD56 in CD56(+) myeloma cell lines in the in vitro culture. In 13 out of 60 patients with overt myeloma, these myeloma cells showed CD56(−) and their values of plasma CRP were significantly increased and MPC-1(−)CD45(+) immature myeloma cells were also increased compared to those in CD56(+) myeloma cases. Therefore, these results indicate that the expression of CD56 is possibly due to phenotypic changes into neuronal cell lineage, and IL-6 can block these phenotypic changes, keeping PAX-5(−) myeloma cells being uncommitted cells to any lineage.


Cryobiology ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 63 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-25 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jana Krajňáková ◽  
Suvi Sutela ◽  
Tuija Aronen ◽  
Dušan Gömöry ◽  
Angelo Vianello ◽  
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