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Characterization of Murine Pituitary-Derived Cell Lines Tpit/F1, Tpit/E and TtT/GF

The pituitary is an important endocrine tissue of the vertebrate that produces and secretes many hormones. Accumulating data suggest that several types of cells compose the pituitary, and there is growing interest in elucidating the origin of these cell types and their roles in pituitary organogenes...

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Autores principales: YOSHIDA, Saishu, HIGUCHI, Masashi, UEHARU, Hiroki, NISHIMURA, Naoto, TSUDA, Mitsuyoshi, YAKO, Hideji, CHEN, Mo, MITSUISHI, Hideo, SANO, Yoshiya, KATO, Takako, KATO, Yukio
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Publicado: The Society for Reproduction and Development 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4139504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24881870
http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2014-031
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author YOSHIDA, Saishu
HIGUCHI, Masashi
UEHARU, Hiroki
NISHIMURA, Naoto
TSUDA, Mitsuyoshi
YAKO, Hideji
CHEN, Mo
MITSUISHI, Hideo
SANO, Yoshiya
KATO, Takako
KATO, Yukio
author_facet YOSHIDA, Saishu
HIGUCHI, Masashi
UEHARU, Hiroki
NISHIMURA, Naoto
TSUDA, Mitsuyoshi
YAKO, Hideji
CHEN, Mo
MITSUISHI, Hideo
SANO, Yoshiya
KATO, Takako
KATO, Yukio
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description The pituitary is an important endocrine tissue of the vertebrate that produces and secretes many hormones. Accumulating data suggest that several types of cells compose the pituitary, and there is growing interest in elucidating the origin of these cell types and their roles in pituitary organogenesis. Therein, the histogenous cell line is an extremely valuable experimental tool for investigating the function of derived tissue. In this study, we compared gene expression profiles by microarray analysis and real-time PCR for murine pituitary tumor-derived non-hormone-producing cell lines TtT/GF, Tpit/F1 and Tpit/E. Several genes are characteristically expressed in each cell line: Abcg2, Nestin, Prrx1, Prrx2, CD34, Eng, Cspg4 (Ng2), S100β and nNos in TtT/GF; Cxcl12, Raldh1, Msx1 and Twist1 in Tpit/F1; and Cxadr, Sox9, Cdh1, EpCAM and Krt8 in Tpit/E. Ultimately, we came to the following conclusions: TtT/GF cells show the most differentiated state, and may have some properties of the pituitary vascular endothelial cell and/or pericyte. Tpit/F1 cells show the epithelial and mesenchymal phenotypes with stemness still in a transiting state. Tpit/E cells have a phenotype of epithelial cells and are the most immature cells in the progression of differentiation or in the initial endothelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Thus, these three cell lines must be useful model cell lines for investigating pituitary stem/progenitor cells as well as organogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-41395042014-08-21 Characterization of Murine Pituitary-Derived Cell Lines Tpit/F1, Tpit/E and TtT/GF YOSHIDA, Saishu HIGUCHI, Masashi UEHARU, Hiroki NISHIMURA, Naoto TSUDA, Mitsuyoshi YAKO, Hideji CHEN, Mo MITSUISHI, Hideo SANO, Yoshiya KATO, Takako KATO, Yukio J Reprod Dev Original Article The pituitary is an important endocrine tissue of the vertebrate that produces and secretes many hormones. Accumulating data suggest that several types of cells compose the pituitary, and there is growing interest in elucidating the origin of these cell types and their roles in pituitary organogenesis. Therein, the histogenous cell line is an extremely valuable experimental tool for investigating the function of derived tissue. In this study, we compared gene expression profiles by microarray analysis and real-time PCR for murine pituitary tumor-derived non-hormone-producing cell lines TtT/GF, Tpit/F1 and Tpit/E. Several genes are characteristically expressed in each cell line: Abcg2, Nestin, Prrx1, Prrx2, CD34, Eng, Cspg4 (Ng2), S100β and nNos in TtT/GF; Cxcl12, Raldh1, Msx1 and Twist1 in Tpit/F1; and Cxadr, Sox9, Cdh1, EpCAM and Krt8 in Tpit/E. Ultimately, we came to the following conclusions: TtT/GF cells show the most differentiated state, and may have some properties of the pituitary vascular endothelial cell and/or pericyte. Tpit/F1 cells show the epithelial and mesenchymal phenotypes with stemness still in a transiting state. Tpit/E cells have a phenotype of epithelial cells and are the most immature cells in the progression of differentiation or in the initial endothelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Thus, these three cell lines must be useful model cell lines for investigating pituitary stem/progenitor cells as well as organogenesis. The Society for Reproduction and Development 2014-06-02 2014-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4139504/ /pubmed/24881870 http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2014-031 Text en ©2014 Society for Reproduction and Development http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
spellingShingle Original Article
YOSHIDA, Saishu
HIGUCHI, Masashi
UEHARU, Hiroki
NISHIMURA, Naoto
TSUDA, Mitsuyoshi
YAKO, Hideji
CHEN, Mo
MITSUISHI, Hideo
SANO, Yoshiya
KATO, Takako
KATO, Yukio
Characterization of Murine Pituitary-Derived Cell Lines Tpit/F1, Tpit/E and TtT/GF
title Characterization of Murine Pituitary-Derived Cell Lines Tpit/F1, Tpit/E and TtT/GF
title_full Characterization of Murine Pituitary-Derived Cell Lines Tpit/F1, Tpit/E and TtT/GF
title_fullStr Characterization of Murine Pituitary-Derived Cell Lines Tpit/F1, Tpit/E and TtT/GF
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Murine Pituitary-Derived Cell Lines Tpit/F1, Tpit/E and TtT/GF
title_short Characterization of Murine Pituitary-Derived Cell Lines Tpit/F1, Tpit/E and TtT/GF
title_sort characterization of murine pituitary-derived cell lines tpit/f1, tpit/e and ttt/gf
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4139504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24881870
http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2014-031
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