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The lack of a cellular model which correctly mimics the natural niche of the
pathogen Helicobacter pylori is still limitative for the study of this infection. Aiming
to overcome this limitation, we have previously isolated clones of a subpopulation
of the widely used heterogenic NCI-N87 (ATCC CRL-5822) gastric cell line1, those
presenting typical epithelial markers and a progenitor-like phenotype (simultaneous
synthesis of mucus and zymogens). For that, we stably-transduced the NCIN87
cells with human telomerase reverse-transcriptase (hTERT) catalytic subunit
(pGRN145 plasmid, ATCC MBA-141), using the FuGENE-HD reagent (Roche).
The two most promising NCI-N87-derived clones (C5 and C6) were shown to be
composed of cells with homogenous phenotype with ability to grow in adherent
monolayers, to produce gastric zymogens (hematoxylin staining) and to produce
and secrete neutral mucins (Periodic-Acid-Schiff staining). Preliminary results
have also shown that they are able to generate transepithelial electrical resistance
and the ability of C5 to produce and secrete acidic mucins (Alcian-Blue staining).
We are now clarifying the identity of the mucin species C5 and C6 produce by
immunohistochemical analysis and zymogens (Pepsinogen) by western-blot.
Moreover, the subcellular localization (immunocytochemistry) of adherens and
tight-junctions’ proteins (E-cadherin and ZO-1) and the polarization status of
both clones is now under evaluation. Due to their improved properties, compared
to the heterogeneous parental line, these NCI-N87-derived clones are promising
models of the human gastric epithelium.
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Helicobacter pylori Gastric epithelial cell line Infecções Gastrointestinais
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Citation
European Helicobacter Study Group: Abstracts of the XXIVth International Workshop on Helicobacter and related bacteria in chronic digestive inflammation and gastric cancer. Helicobacter 16 (Suppl. 1): 101. Epub 2011 Sep 7
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Lta
