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2009年10月19日

【期刊论文】Identification and Purification of an Intrinsic Human Muscle Myogenic Factor That Enhances Muscle Repair and Regeneration

蔡冬青, Ming Li, * Kaiming Chan, *, Dongqing Cai, * Pingchun Leung, * Chunyiu Cheng, * Kwongman Lee, † Kenneth Kaho Lee‡

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics Vol.384, No.2, December 15, pp. 263-268, 2000,-0001,():

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The limited ability of damaged muscle to regenerate after gross injuries is a major clinical problem. To date, there is no effective therapeutic treatment for muscle injuries. In the present study, we have examined the ability of crude and fractionated human skeletal muscle extracts to promote myogenic cell proliferation and differentiation. It was found that the crude muscle extract could signi

myogenic factor, myogenic cell proliferation,, muscle healing.,

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2009年10月19日

【期刊论文】Functions of the Growth Arrest Specific 1 Gene in the Development of the Mouse Embryo

蔡冬青, K. K. H. Lee, *, , A. K. C. Leung, * M. K. Tang, * D. Q. Cai, †, C. Schneider, ‡ C. Brancolini, ‡ and P. H. Chow*

Developmental Biology 234, 188-203(2001),-0001,():

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The growth arrest specific 1 (gas1) gene is highly expressed in quiescent mammalian cells (Schneider et al., 1988, Cell 54, 787-793). Overexpression of gas1 in normal and some cancer cell lines could inhibit G0/G1 transition. Presently, we have examined the functions of this gene in the developing mouse embryo. The spatial-temporal expression patterns for gas1 were established in 8.5-to 14.5-day-old embryos by immunohistochemical staining and in situ hybridization. Gas1 was found heterogeneously expressed in most organ systems including the brain, heart, kidney, limb, lung, and gonad. The antiproliferative effects of gas1 on 10.5 and 12.5 day limb cells were investigated by flow cytometry. In 10.5 day limbs cells, gas1 overexpression could not prevent G0/G1 progression. It was determined that gas1 could only induce growth arrest if p53 was also coexpressed. In contrast, gas1 overexpression alone was able to induce growth arrest in 12.5 day limb cells. We also examined the cell cycle profile of gas1-expressing and nonexpressing cells by immunochemistry and flow cytometry. For 10.5 day Gas1-expressing heart and limb cells, we did not find these cells preferentially distributed at G0/G1, as compared with Gas1-negative cells. However, in the 12.5 day heart and limb, we did find significantly more Gas1-expressing cells distributed at G0/G1 phase than Gas1-negative cells. These results implied that Gas1 alone, during the early stages of development, could not inhibit cell growth. This inhibition was only established when the embryo grew older. We have overexpressed gas1 in subconfluent embryonic limb cells to determine the ability of gas1 to cross-talk with various response elements of important transduction pathways. Specifically, we have examined the interaction of gas1 with Ap-1, NFkB, and c-myc responsive elements tagged with a SEAP reporter. In 10.5 day limb cells, gas1 overexpression had little effect on Ap-1, NFkB, and c-myc activities. In contrast, gas1 overexpression in 12.5 day limb cells enhanced AP-1 response while it inhibited NFkB and c-myc activities. These responses were directly associated with the ability of gas1 to induce growth arrest in embryonic limb cells. In the 12.5 day hindlimb, gas1 was found strongly expressed in the interdigital tissues. We overexpressed gas1 in these tissues and discovered that it promoted interdigital cell death. Our in situ hybridization studies of limb sections and micromass cultures revealed that, during the early stages of chondrogenesis, only cells surrounding the chondrogenic condensations expressed gas1. The gene was only expressed by chondrocytes after the cartilage started to differentiate. To understand the function of gas1 in chondrogenesis, we overexpressed the gene in limb micromass cultures. It was found that cells overexpressing gas1/GFP could not participate in cartilage formation, unlike cells that just express the GFP reporter. We speculated that the reason gas1 was expressed outside the chondrogenic nodules was to restrict cells from being recruited into the nodules and thereby defining the boundary between chondrogenic and nonchondrogenic forming regions.

growth arrest specific 1 gene, mouse embryo, cell cycle, signal transduction.,

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