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Human cytokines activate JAK–STAT signaling pathway in porcine ocular tissue

BACKGROUND: The JAK/STAT (Janus Tyrosine Kinase, Signal Transducers and Activators of Transcription) pathway is associated with cytokine or growth factor receptors and it is critical for growth control, developmental regulation and homeostasis. The use of porcine ocular cells as putative xenotranspl...

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Autores principales: Fasler-Kan, Elizaveta, Barteneva, Natasha S, Ketterer, Sylvia, Wunderlich, Kerstin, Reschner, Anca, Nurzhanova, Asil, Flammer, Josef, Huwyler, Jörg, Meyer, Peter
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Publicado: BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4235432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24289470
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/xen.12070
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author Fasler-Kan, Elizaveta
Barteneva, Natasha S
Ketterer, Sylvia
Wunderlich, Kerstin
Reschner, Anca
Nurzhanova, Asil
Flammer, Josef
Huwyler, Jörg
Meyer, Peter
author_facet Fasler-Kan, Elizaveta
Barteneva, Natasha S
Ketterer, Sylvia
Wunderlich, Kerstin
Reschner, Anca
Nurzhanova, Asil
Flammer, Josef
Huwyler, Jörg
Meyer, Peter
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description BACKGROUND: The JAK/STAT (Janus Tyrosine Kinase, Signal Transducers and Activators of Transcription) pathway is associated with cytokine or growth factor receptors and it is critical for growth control, developmental regulation and homeostasis. The use of porcine ocular cells as putative xenotransplants appears theoretically possible. The aim of this study was to investigate the response of various porcine ocular cells in vitro to human cytokines in regard to the activation of JAK-STAT signaling pathways. METHODS: Porcine lens epithelial cells, pigmented iris epithelial cells and pigmented ciliary body cells were used in this study. These cells were isolated from freshly enucleated porcine eyes by enzymatic digestion. Cultured cells between passages 3–8 were used in all experiments. Electromobility shift assay (EMSA), proliferation assay, immunofluorescence staining and flow cytometry were used to evaluate the JAK-STAT signaling pathway in these cells. RESULTS: JAK/STAT signaling pathways could be activated in porcine pigmented epithelial ciliary body cells, in pigmented iris epithelial cells and in lens epithelial cells in response to porcine and human interferons and cytokines. All cells showed very strong STAT1 activation upon stimulation with porcine interferon-gamma. Porcine ocular cells also respond to human cytokines; IFN-alpha induced strong activation of STAT1 in EMSA, flow cytometry and immunofluorescence experiments whereas activation of STAT3 was less strong in EMSA, but strong in flow cytometry and immunofluorescence. Human recombinant IL-6 activated STAT3 and human IL-4 activated STAT6. With the help of immunofluorescence assay and flow cytometry we observed nuclear localization of STAT proteins after activation of porcine ocular cells with cytokines and interferons. Human IFN-α had an inhibitory effect on porcine ocular cells in proliferation assays. CONCLUSION: Our study demonstrated that some types of human cytokines and interferon activate intracellular JAK-STAT signaling pathways in porcine ocular cells. We hypothesize that direct stimulation of the JAK-STAT pathway in porcine cells in response to human cytokines will lead to complications or failure, if pig-to-human ocular tissue xenotransplantation were to be carried out. For successful xenotransplantation among other obstacles there must be new approaches developed to regulate signaling pathways.
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spelling pubmed-42354322014-12-19 Human cytokines activate JAK–STAT signaling pathway in porcine ocular tissue Fasler-Kan, Elizaveta Barteneva, Natasha S Ketterer, Sylvia Wunderlich, Kerstin Reschner, Anca Nurzhanova, Asil Flammer, Josef Huwyler, Jörg Meyer, Peter Xenotransplantation Original Articles BACKGROUND: The JAK/STAT (Janus Tyrosine Kinase, Signal Transducers and Activators of Transcription) pathway is associated with cytokine or growth factor receptors and it is critical for growth control, developmental regulation and homeostasis. The use of porcine ocular cells as putative xenotransplants appears theoretically possible. The aim of this study was to investigate the response of various porcine ocular cells in vitro to human cytokines in regard to the activation of JAK-STAT signaling pathways. METHODS: Porcine lens epithelial cells, pigmented iris epithelial cells and pigmented ciliary body cells were used in this study. These cells were isolated from freshly enucleated porcine eyes by enzymatic digestion. Cultured cells between passages 3–8 were used in all experiments. Electromobility shift assay (EMSA), proliferation assay, immunofluorescence staining and flow cytometry were used to evaluate the JAK-STAT signaling pathway in these cells. RESULTS: JAK/STAT signaling pathways could be activated in porcine pigmented epithelial ciliary body cells, in pigmented iris epithelial cells and in lens epithelial cells in response to porcine and human interferons and cytokines. All cells showed very strong STAT1 activation upon stimulation with porcine interferon-gamma. Porcine ocular cells also respond to human cytokines; IFN-alpha induced strong activation of STAT1 in EMSA, flow cytometry and immunofluorescence experiments whereas activation of STAT3 was less strong in EMSA, but strong in flow cytometry and immunofluorescence. Human recombinant IL-6 activated STAT3 and human IL-4 activated STAT6. With the help of immunofluorescence assay and flow cytometry we observed nuclear localization of STAT proteins after activation of porcine ocular cells with cytokines and interferons. Human IFN-α had an inhibitory effect on porcine ocular cells in proliferation assays. CONCLUSION: Our study demonstrated that some types of human cytokines and interferon activate intracellular JAK-STAT signaling pathways in porcine ocular cells. We hypothesize that direct stimulation of the JAK-STAT pathway in porcine cells in response to human cytokines will lead to complications or failure, if pig-to-human ocular tissue xenotransplantation were to be carried out. For successful xenotransplantation among other obstacles there must be new approaches developed to regulate signaling pathways. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2013-11 2013-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4235432/ /pubmed/24289470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/xen.12070 Text en © 2013 The Authors Xenotransplantation Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Fasler-Kan, Elizaveta
Barteneva, Natasha S
Ketterer, Sylvia
Wunderlich, Kerstin
Reschner, Anca
Nurzhanova, Asil
Flammer, Josef
Huwyler, Jörg
Meyer, Peter
Human cytokines activate JAK–STAT signaling pathway in porcine ocular tissue
title Human cytokines activate JAK–STAT signaling pathway in porcine ocular tissue
title_full Human cytokines activate JAK–STAT signaling pathway in porcine ocular tissue
title_fullStr Human cytokines activate JAK–STAT signaling pathway in porcine ocular tissue
title_full_unstemmed Human cytokines activate JAK–STAT signaling pathway in porcine ocular tissue
title_short Human cytokines activate JAK–STAT signaling pathway in porcine ocular tissue
title_sort human cytokines activate jak–stat signaling pathway in porcine ocular tissue
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4235432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24289470
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/xen.12070
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