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2. HPV16-E2 protein modifies self-renewal and differentiation rate in progenitor cells of human immortalized keratinocytes
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Victoria Domínguez-Catzín, Alicia-María Reveles-Espinoza, Janet Sánchez-Ramos, Raúl Cruz-Cadena, Diana Lemus-Hernández, and Efraín Garrido
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HPV16-E2 ,Epithelial progenitor cells ,HaCaT cells ,Self-renewal ,Epithelial differentiation ,Immunophenotype ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background Cervical cancer is the fourth cause of death worldwide by cancer in women and is a disease associated to persistent infection with human papillomavirus (HPV), particularly from two high-risk types HPV16 and 18. The virus initiates its replicative cycle infecting cells located in the basal layer of the epithelium, where a small population of epithelial stem cells is located performing important functions of renewal and maintenance of the tissue. Viral E2 gene is one of the first expressed after infection and plays relevant roles in the replicative cycle of the virus, modifying fundamental processes in the infected cells. Thus, the aim of the present study was to demonstrate the presence of hierarchic subpopulations in HaCaT cell line and evaluate the effect of HPV16-E2 expression, on their biological processes. Methods HaCaT-HPV16-E2 cells were generated by transduction of HaCaT cell line with a lentiviral vector. The α6-integrin-CD71 expression profile was established by immunostaining and flow cytometric analysis. After sorting, cell subpopulations were analyzed in biological assays for self-renewal, clonogenicity and expression of stemness factors (RT-qPCR). Results We identified in HaCaT cell line three different subpopulations that correspond to early differentiated cells (α6-integrindim), transitory amplifying cells (α6-integrinbri/CD71bri) and progenitor cells (α6-integrinbri/CD71dim). The last subpopulation showed stem cell characteristics, such as self-renewal ability, clonogenicity and expression of the well-known stem cell factors SOX2, OCT4 and NANOG, suggesting they are stem-like cells. Interestingly, the expression of HPV16-E2 in HaCaT cells changed its α6-integrin-CD71 immunophenotype modifying the relative abundance of the cell subpopulations, reducing significantly the percentage of α6-integrinbri/CD71dim cells. Moreover, the expression of the stem cell markers was also modified, increasing the expression of SOX2 and NANOG, but decreasing notably the expression of OCT4. Conclusions Our data demonstrated the presence of a small subpopulation with epithelial “progenitor cells” characteristics in the HaCaT cell line, and that HPV16-E2 expression on these cells induces early differentiation.
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Omar, Sepúlveda-Robles, Elva, Jiménez-Hernández, Victoria, Domínguez-Catzín, Eber, Gómez-Flores, Jorge Alfonso, Martín-Trejo, Janet, Flores-Lujano, José Refugio, Torres-Nava, Juan Carlos, Núñez-Enríquez, Marlon, De Ita, Aurora, Medina-Sanson, Minerva, Mata-Rocha, Blanca Angelica, Morales-Castillo, Juan Carlos, Bravata-Alcántara, Alan Steve, Nájera-Cortés, Norberto, Sánchez-Escobar, José Gabriel, Peñaloza-Gonzalez, Rosa Martha, Espinosa-Elizondo, Luz Victoria, Flores-Villegas, Raquel, Amador-Sanchez, Darío, Orozco-Ruiz, Maria Luisa, Pérez-Saldívar, Martha Margarita, Velázquez-Aviña, Laura Elizabeth, Merino-Pasaye, Karina Anastacia, Solís-Labastida, Ana Itamar, González-Ávila, Jessica Denisse, Santillán-Juárez, Vilma Carolina, Bekker-Méndez, Silvia, Jiménez-Morales, Angélica, Rangel-López, Haydeé, Rosas-Vargas, and Juan Manuel, Mejía-Aranguré
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The distribution ofWe retrospectively analyzed the presence ofThe overall frequency of the fusion genes was 50.7%;The pediatric population of Mexico City with AML had frequencies of
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4. HPV16-E2 protein modifies self-renewal and differentiation rate in progenitor cells of human immortalized keratinocytes
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Raúl Cruz-Cadena, Alicia-María Reveles-Espinoza, Janet Sánchez-Ramos, Efraín Garrido, Victoria Domínguez-Catzín, and Diana Lemus-Hernández
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0301 basic medicine ,Homeobox protein NANOG ,Keratinocytes ,Cellular differentiation ,HaCaT cells ,Genetic Vectors ,Stem cell markers ,Biology ,Integrin alpha6 ,Stem cell marker ,lcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases ,Cell Line ,03 medical and health sciences ,SOX2 ,Epithelial differentiation ,Antigens, CD ,Transduction, Genetic ,Virology ,Receptors, Transferrin ,Humans ,lcsh:RC109-216 ,Progenitor cell ,Human papillomavirus 16 ,integumentary system ,Research ,Stem Cells ,Lentivirus ,Cell Differentiation ,Oncogene Proteins, Viral ,Flow Cytometry ,Immunohistochemistry ,Cell biology ,DNA-Binding Proteins ,HaCaT ,030104 developmental biology ,Infectious Diseases ,Cell culture ,HPV16-E2 ,Host-Pathogen Interactions ,Self-renewal ,Stem cell ,Epithelial progenitor cells ,Immunophenotype - Abstract
Background Cervical cancer is the fourth cause of death worldwide by cancer in women and is a disease associated to persistent infection with human papillomavirus (HPV), particularly from two high-risk types HPV16 and 18. The virus initiates its replicative cycle infecting cells located in the basal layer of the epithelium, where a small population of epithelial stem cells is located performing important functions of renewal and maintenance of the tissue. Viral E2 gene is one of the first expressed after infection and plays relevant roles in the replicative cycle of the virus, modifying fundamental processes in the infected cells. Thus, the aim of the present study was to demonstrate the presence of hierarchic subpopulations in HaCaT cell line and evaluate the effect of HPV16-E2 expression, on their biological processes. Methods HaCaT-HPV16-E2 cells were generated by transduction of HaCaT cell line with a lentiviral vector. The α6-integrin-CD71 expression profile was established by immunostaining and flow cytometric analysis. After sorting, cell subpopulations were analyzed in biological assays for self-renewal, clonogenicity and expression of stemness factors (RT-qPCR). Results We identified in HaCaT cell line three different subpopulations that correspond to early differentiated cells (α6-integrindim), transitory amplifying cells (α6-integrinbri/CD71bri) and progenitor cells (α6-integrinbri/CD71dim). The last subpopulation showed stem cell characteristics, such as self-renewal ability, clonogenicity and expression of the well-known stem cell factors SOX2, OCT4 and NANOG, suggesting they are stem-like cells. Interestingly, the expression of HPV16-E2 in HaCaT cells changed its α6-integrin-CD71 immunophenotype modifying the relative abundance of the cell subpopulations, reducing significantly the percentage of α6-integrinbri/CD71dim cells. Moreover, the expression of the stem cell markers was also modified, increasing the expression of SOX2 and NANOG, but decreasing notably the expression of OCT4. Conclusions Our data demonstrated the presence of a small subpopulation with epithelial “progenitor cells” characteristics in the HaCaT cell line, and that HPV16-E2 expression on these cells induces early differentiation. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12985-017-0736-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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- 2017
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