Gene expression profiles of neonatal porcine Sertoli cells at baseline and after incubation in normal human serum as determined by RNA sequencing.

IF 3.6 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Tissue Barriers Pub Date : 2024-07-02 Epub Date: 2023-07-30 DOI:10.1080/21688370.2023.2242060
Rachel L Washburn, Jannette M Dufour
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Sertoli cells are unique cells that contribute to the formation of the blood-testis barrier, which is important in sustaining the environment to promote spermatogenesis and to protect immunogenic germ cells from autoimmune destruction. This is achieved through tight junctions and production of regulatory immune factors. These Sertoli cell attributes make them a relevant model for various studies involving male reproduction, autoimmune protection, and even transplantation. RNA sequencing analyses were performed on baseline neonatal porcine Sertoli cells (NPSC) and NPSC after incubation in normal human serum for 90 minutes. We previously analyzed this data for immune-related factors, such as complement components, and for differentially expressed genes related to immune function. Still, these data sets provide insight into understanding how Sertoli cells create an immunoregulatory environment, which has applications in reproduction, transplantation, and autoimmunity.

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通过 RNA 测序确定的基线和在正常人血清中培养后新生猪 Sertoli 细胞的基因表达谱。
塞尔托叶细胞是一种独特的细胞,有助于形成血液-睾丸屏障,这对于维持促进精子发生的环境和保护免疫原性生殖细胞免受自身免疫破坏非常重要。这是通过紧密连接和产生调节性免疫因子来实现的。Sertoli细胞的这些特性使其成为涉及男性生殖、自身免疫保护甚至移植的各种研究的相关模型。我们对基线新生猪 Sertoli 细胞(NPSC)和在正常人血清中培养 90 分钟后的 NPSC 进行了 RNA 测序分析。我们之前分析了这些数据,以确定补体成分等免疫相关因子以及与免疫功能相关的差异表达基因。尽管如此,这些数据集还是为了解 Sertoli 细胞如何创造免疫调节环境提供了深入的见解,这在生殖、移植和自身免疫方面都有应用。
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Tissue Barriers MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Tissue Barriers is the first international interdisciplinary journal that focuses on the architecture, biological roles and regulation of tissue barriers and intercellular junctions. We publish high quality peer-reviewed articles that cover a wide range of topics including structure and functions of the diverse and complex tissue barriers that occur across tissue and cell types, including the molecular composition and dynamics of polarized cell junctions and cell-cell interactions during normal homeostasis, injury and disease state. Tissue barrier formation in regenerative medicine and restoration of tissue and organ function is also of interest. Tissue Barriers publishes several categories of articles including: Original Research Papers, Short Communications, Technical Papers, Reviews, Perspectives and Commentaries, Hypothesis and Meeting Reports. Reviews and Perspectives/Commentaries will typically be invited. We also anticipate to publish special issues that are devoted to rapidly developing or controversial areas of research. Suggestions for topics are welcome. Tissue Barriers objectives: Promote interdisciplinary awareness and collaboration between researchers working with epithelial, epidermal and endothelial barriers and to build a broad and cohesive worldwide community of scientists interesting in this exciting field. Comprehend the enormous complexity of tissue barriers and map cross-talks and interactions between their different cellular and non-cellular components. Highlight the roles of tissue barrier dysfunctions in human diseases. Promote understanding and strategies for restoration of tissue barrier formation and function in regenerative medicine. Accelerate a search for pharmacological enhancers of tissue barriers as potential therapeutic agents. Understand and optimize drug delivery across epithelial and endothelial barriers.
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