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Front Immunol ; 9: 635, 2018.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29643856

RESUMEN

The liver represents a unique organ biased toward a tolerogenic milieu. Due to its anatomical location, it is constantly exposed to microbial and food-derived antigens from the gut and thus equipped with a complex cellular network that ensures dampening T-cell responses. Within this cellular network, parenchymal cells (hepatocytes), non-parenchymal cells (liver sinusoidal endothelial cells and hepatic stellate cells), and immune cells contribute directly or indirectly to this process. Despite this refractory bias, the liver is capable of mounting efficient T-cell responses. How the various antigen-presenting cell (APC) populations contribute to this process and how they handle danger signals determine the outcome of the generated immune responses. Importantly, liver mounted responses convey consequences not only for the local but also to systemic immunity. Here, we discuss various aspects of antigen presentation and its consequences by the non-professional APCs in the liver microenvironment.


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Células Presentadoras de Antígenos/inmunología , Células Endoteliales/inmunología , Células Estrelladas Hepáticas/inmunología , Hepatocitos/inmunología , Hígado/inmunología , Linfocitos T/inmunología , Animales , Presentación de Antígeno , Homeostasis , Humanos , Tolerancia Inmunológica , Inmunidad Celular
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J Vis Exp ; (120)2017 02 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28287574

RESUMEN

During chronic liver injuries, progenitor cells expand in a process called ductular reaction, which also entails the appearance of inflammatory cellular infiltrate and epithelial cell activation. The progenitor cell population during such inflammatory reactions has mostly been investigated using single surface markers, either by histological analysis or by flow cytometry-based techniques. However, novel surface markers identified various functionally distinct subsets within the liver progenitor/stem cell compartment. The method presented here describes the isolation and detailed flow cytometry analysis of progenitor subsets using novel surface marker combinations. Moreover, it demonstrates how the various progenitor cell subsets can be isolated with high purity using automated magnetic and FACS sorting-based methods. Importantly, novel and simplified enzymatic dissociation of the liver allows for the isolation of these rare cell populations with a high viability that is superior in comparison to other existing methods. This is especially relevant for further studying progenitor cells in vitro or for isolating high-quality RNA to analyze the gene expression profile.


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Separación Celular/métodos , Hígado/citología , Células Madre/citología , Animales , Biomarcadores/análisis , Citometría de Flujo/métodos , Humanos , Hígado/lesiones , Análisis por Micromatrices , Células Madre/clasificación
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Sci Rep ; 6: 25652, 2016 05 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27734846

RESUMEN

The FE65 adaptor proteins (FE65, FE65L1 and FE65L2) bind proteins that function in diverse cellular pathways and are essential for specific biological processes. Mice lacking both FE65 and FE65L1 exhibit ectopic neuronal positioning in the cortex and muscle weakness. p97FE65-KO mice, expressing a shorter FE65 isoform able to bind amyloid precursor protein family members (APP, APLP1, APLP2), develop defective long-term potentiation (LTP) and aged mice display spatial learning and memory deficits that are absent from young mice. Here, we examined the central and peripheral nervous systems of FE65-KO, FE65L1-KO and FE65/FE65L1-DKO mice. We find spatial learning and memory deficits in FE65-KO and FE65L1-KO mice. Severe motor impairments, anxiety, hippocampal LTP deficits and neuromuscular junction (NMJ) abnormalities, characterized by decreased size and reduced apposition of pre- and postsynaptic sites, are observed in FE65/FE65L1-DKO mice. As their NMJ deficits resemble those of mutant APP/APLP2-DKO mice lacking the FE65/FE65L1 binding site, the NMJs of APLP2/FE65-DKO and APLP2/FE65L1-DKO mice were analyzed. NMJ deficits are aggravated in these mice when compared to single FE65- and FE65L1-KO mice. Together, our data demonstrate a role for FE65 proteins at central and peripheral synapses possibly occurring downstream of cell surface-associated APP/APLPs.


Asunto(s)
Precursor de Proteína beta-Amiloide/metabolismo , Proteínas Portadoras/metabolismo , Epistasis Genética , Proteínas del Tejido Nervioso/metabolismo , Unión Neuromuscular/metabolismo , Proteínas Nucleares/metabolismo , Sinapsis/metabolismo , Proteínas Adaptadoras Transductoras de Señales , Animales , Ansiedad , Espinas Dendríticas/metabolismo , Genotipo , Hipocampo/metabolismo , Hipocampo/fisiopatología , Aprendizaje , Potenciación a Largo Plazo , Masculino , Aprendizaje por Laberinto , Trastornos de la Memoria/metabolismo , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Ratones Noqueados , Modelos Biológicos , Actividad Motora , Unión Neuromuscular/fisiopatología , Células Piramidales/metabolismo
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