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Association of Neutralization Sensitivity of HIV-1 Primary Isolates With Biological Properties of Isolates From HIV-1 Infected Chinese Individuals 被引量:1
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作者 FA-XINHEI HAI-LITANG KUN-XUEHONG JIAN-PINGCHEN HONGPENG LINYUAN JIANG-QINGXU YI-MINGSHAO 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2005年第2期128-136,共9页
Objective Although HIV-1 infection is prevalent in many regions in China, it remains largely unknown on the biological characteristics of dominant circulating isolates. This study was designed to isolate the circulati... Objective Although HIV-1 infection is prevalent in many regions in China, it remains largely unknown on the biological characteristics of dominant circulating isolates. This study was designed to isolate the circulating viral strains from different prevalent regions and to characterize their biological properties and neutralization sensitivity. Methods Primary viruses were isolated from fresh PBMCs using the traditional co-culture method and their capacity of inducing syncytium was tested in MT-2 cells. Meanwhile, their coreceptor usage was determined with two cell lines: Magi and GHOST (3) stably expressing CD4 and the chemokine receptor CCR5 or CXCR4. Furthermore, the sensitivity of these viruses to neutralization by HIV-1-infected patients’ plasma which were highly active to neutralize SF33 strain, was quantified in GHOST cell-based neutralization assay. Results Six primary viral strains were isolated from 4 separated regions. Isolates LTG0213,LTG0214 and XVS032691 induced syncytia in MT-2 cells, and used CXCR4 as coreceptor. Isolates XJN0021, XJN0091, or SHXDC0041 did not induce syncytia, and used CCR5 as coreceptor. Overall neutralization sensitivity differed among four representative strains: HIV-1 XVS032691>LTG0214>XJN0091≈SHXDC0041. Conclusion The neutralization sensitivity of HIV isolates is linked with the phenotype of isolates, in which syncytium-inducing (SI) or CXCR4-tropic (X4) viruses are more easily neutralized than non-syncytium-inducing (NSI) or CCR5-tropic (R5) viruses. The genetic subtypes based on the phylogeny of env sequences are not classical neutralization serotypes. 展开更多
关键词 Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 primary isolates Syncytium-inducing (SI) Coreceptor usage NEUTRALIZATION
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Isolation and cultivation of porcine hepatocytes for extracorporeal artificial liver support system 被引量:1
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作者 周晓东 刘丽 +2 位作者 加野准子 向山俊之 常盘孝义 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2001年第9期50-53,107,共5页
Objective To develop procedures for the successful harvesting of large quantities of viable and functional pig liver cells from abattoir organs.Methods The procedure included partial liver lobe retrograde perfusion ... Objective To develop procedures for the successful harvesting of large quantities of viable and functional pig liver cells from abattoir organs.Methods The procedure included partial liver lobe retrograde perfusion and mechanical/enzymatic digestion of the liver tissue, followed by separation of the hepatocytes, based on size and density, from contaminating cell types.Results Digestion of the partial liver lobe resulted in an average yield of 1.39×109 cells (9.9×106 cells/g liver) with an average viability of 92.5%. The yield and viability of cells were improved by dispase/collagenase resultant digestion. The emergence of blebby cells was blocked by supplying oxygen to the cell isolation buffers. Isolated hepatocytes seeded onto polystyrene surfaces remained viable and functional at a level comparable to that of rat hepatocytes, although their function decreased over time.Conclusions Adult pig hepatocytes can be harvested with high yields and retain viability and differentiated function using this method. Abattoir pig livers can be an excellent source of hepatocytes for use as the biological component of artificial liver assist devices. 展开更多
关键词 hepatocyte isolation · liver assist devices · primary culture · adult pig
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