Novel neurotrophic factor secreted by amniotic epithelial cells.

S. Venkatachalam, T. Palaniappan, P. Jayapal, S. Neelamegan, S. Rajan, Vijaya Prakash Krishnan Muthiah
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By virtue of expressions of glial and neural surface markers and capability of neurotransmitter metabolism, amniotic epithelial cells are considered as candidate cell type for transplantation strategies to treat neurological disorders. Previously, we have reported neurotrophism exhibited by human amniotic epithelial cells when transplanted after spinal cord injury in bonnet monkeys. Amniotic epithelial cells were believed to secrete an "Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF)-like" factor and exact identification was not made. At this juncture, through the present study it was found that, chicken neural retinal cells when grown alone failed to survive and contrarily when either co-cultured with chicken amniotic epithelial cells/cultured in amniotic epithelial cell conditioned medium not only survived but also showed extensive differentiation. Fibroblast Growth Factor-2 (FGF-2) plays a critical role in retinal development especially in chicken neural retinal development. However, immunoassay using western blot did not revealed the presence of any already known isoforms of FGF-2 in the medium. It is interesting to note that while factor secreted by amniotic epithelial cells resembles EGF and/or FGF-2 in its biological action, known isoforms of them were not detected. Considering the biological closeness between EGF and FGF-2, results indicate the possibility of a novel isoform of these growth factors secreted by amniotic epithelial cells. Further studies will establish the nature of this novel factor which will enhance the application of this interesting cell type for neural transplantations.
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羊膜上皮细胞分泌的新型神经营养因子。
羊膜上皮细胞由于其胶质和神经表面标志物的表达以及神经递质代谢能力,被认为是移植治疗神经系统疾病的候选细胞类型。在此之前,我们已经报道了人羊膜上皮细胞在帽猴脊髓损伤后移植后所表现出的神经营养。羊膜上皮细胞被认为分泌一种“表皮生长因子(EGF)样”因子,但没有确切的鉴定。在这个关键时刻,通过本研究发现,鸡神经视网膜细胞在单独培养时不能存活,而与鸡羊膜上皮细胞共培养或在羊膜上皮细胞条件培养基中培养时不仅存活,而且表现出广泛的分化。成纤维细胞生长因子-2 (FGF-2)在视网膜发育特别是鸡神经视网膜发育中起重要作用。然而,使用western blot的免疫分析并未显示培养基中存在任何已知的FGF-2亚型。有趣的是,虽然羊膜上皮细胞分泌的因子在生物作用上类似于EGF和/或FGF-2,但未检测到它们的已知亚型。考虑到EGF和FGF-2在生物学上的相似性,研究结果表明羊膜上皮细胞分泌的这些生长因子可能存在一种新的异构体。进一步的研究将确定这种新因子的性质,这将增强这种有趣的细胞类型在神经移植中的应用。
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