J 2018

BALANCE BETWEEN EPITHELIAL AND STROMAL MARKER EXPRESSION AND DISTRIBUTION IN PRIMARY CULTURE MODEL OF PORCINE ENDOMETRIUM DURING REAL-TIME CELL PROLIFERATION

WOJTANOWICZ-MARKICZ, K., M.J. NAWROCKI, M. BRAZERT, K. OZEGOWSKA, M. JANKOWSKI et. al.

Basic information

Original name

BALANCE BETWEEN EPITHELIAL AND STROMAL MARKER EXPRESSION AND DISTRIBUTION IN PRIMARY CULTURE MODEL OF PORCINE ENDOMETRIUM DURING REAL-TIME CELL PROLIFERATION

Authors

WOJTANOWICZ-MARKICZ, K. (616 Poland), M.J. NAWROCKI (616 Poland), M. BRAZERT (616 Poland), K. OZEGOWSKA (616 Poland), M. JANKOWSKI (616 Poland), M. ROJEWSKA (616 Poland), I. KOCHEROVA (616 Poland), M. KULUS (616 Poland), Michal JEŠETA (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), A. BRYJA (616 Poland), L. POROWSKI (616 Poland), D. BUKOWSKA (616 Poland), M.T. SKOWRONSKI, A. BREBOROWICZ (616 Poland), M. BRUSKA (616 Poland), M. ZABEL (616 Poland), M. NOWICKI (616 Poland), B. KEMPLSTY (616 Poland, guarantor) and P. ANTOSIK (616 Poland)

Edition

Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents, Silva Marina, Biolife SAS, 2018, 0393-974X

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Field of Study

30202 Endocrinology and metabolism

Country of publisher

Italy

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Impact factor

Impact factor: 1.558

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14110/18:00106865

Organization unit

Faculty of Medicine

UT WoS

000449211700003

Keywords in English

pig; uterus cells; cytokeratin; vimentin; real-time proliferation

Tags

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 23/4/2024 10:15, Mgr. Michal Petr

Abstract

V originále

The similarity between humans and pigs, when it comes to tissue morphology, makes Sus scrofa not only a good research model, but also a potential source of cells for tissue engineering. Cell samples obtained from the pig donor, could be influenced in vitro, in order to become a source of tissue material for xenotransplantation, reconstructive and regenerative medicine. Significant amounts of data point to especially major similarities in pig and human reproductive systems. Because of that, particular scientific focus is centered on research concerning porcine COCs, theca and granulosa cells in primary cultures. One of the aspects of the reproductive process, that is still largely undiscovered, is the interaction between preimplantation blastocyst and maternal uterine tissues. In this study, we used molecular analysis techniques, such as RT-qPCR and immunocytochemistry, to analyze the expression and distribution of cytokeratin 18 and panCytokeratins 8, 18 and 19 and vimentin in porcine luminal endometrial epithelial cells, coupled with analysis of their behavior in RTCA. The results have confirmed the presence of epithelial, as well as stromal cell markers in the cells, varying in levels at different stages of culture. They have also given insight into the modes of proliferation and differentiation of studied cells in in vitro culture, as well as providing additional proof for the possible mesenchymal transdifferentiation of epithelial cells.