نتایج جستجو برای: replicative capacity

تعداد نتایج: 283292  

Journal: :Gerontology 2012
Andrea B Maier Ron Cohen Joke Blom Diana van Heemst Rudi G J Westendorp

BACKGROUND Sarcopenia is defined as an age-related decrease in skeletal muscle mass and function while adjacent satellite cells are unable to compensate for this loss. However, myoblast cultures can be established even in the presence of sarcopenia. OBJECTIVE It is yet unknown whether satellite cells from failing muscle in older age are equally affected, as human satellite cells have been ass...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Nuri Ozturk Esra Erdal Mine Mumcuoglu Kamil C Akcali Ozden Yalcin Serif Senturk Ayca Arslan-Ergul Bala Gur Isik Yulug Rengul Cetin-Atalay Cengiz Yakicier Tamer Yagci Mesut Tez Mehmet Ozturk

Tumor cells have the capacity to proliferate indefinitely that is qualified as replicative immortality. This ability contrasts with the intrinsic control of the number of cell divisions in human somatic tissues by a mechanism called replicative senescence. Replicative immortality is acquired by inactivation of p53 and p16INK4a genes and reactivation of hTERT gene expression. It is unknown wheth...

Journal: :Methods in molecular medicine 2000
V J Cristofalo C Volker R G Allen

In this chapter, we present standard procedures for the culture of human cells that exhibit a finite proliferative capacity (replicative life-span). The use of a cell culture model has the advantage of providing a controlled environment to study a wide variety of cellular phenomena. It also has the inherent limitation of isolating cells from the regulatory elements that might be provided by oth...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2012
Denis R Chopera Laura A Cotton Alexander Zawaira Jaclyn K Mann Nobubelo K Ngandu Roman Ntale Jonathan M Carlson Koleka Mlisana Zenda Woodman Debra de Assis Rosa Eric Martin Toshiyuki Miura Florencia Pereyra Bruce D Walker Clive M Gray Darren P Martin Thumbi Ndung'u Mark A Brockman Salim Abdool Karim Zabrina L Brumme Carolyn Williamson

Certain immune-driven mutations in HIV-1, such as those arising in p24(Gag), decrease viral replicative capacity. However, the intersubtype differences in the replicative consequences of such mutations have not been explored. In HIV-1 subtype B, the p24(Gag) M250I mutation is a rare variant (0.6%) that is enriched among elite controllers (7.2%) (P = 0.0005) and appears to be a rare escape varia...

2013
Maria E Karavassilis Richard Faragher

A growing body of evidence demonstrates that the accumulation of senescent cells is a plausible ageing mechanism. It has been proposed that the senescence of vascular cells plays a causal role in the development of cardiovascular pathologies. A key prediction arising from this hypothesis is that cultures of cells derived from donors with cardiovascular disease will show reduced in vitro replica...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2009
Silvia Geuenich Lars Kaderali Ina Allespach Serkan Sertel Oliver T Keppler

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) group M viruses have achieved a global distribution, while HIV-1 group O viruses are endemic only in particular regions of Africa. Here, we evaluated biological characteristics of group O and group M viruses in ex vivo models of HIV-1 infection. The replicative capacity and ability to induce CD4 T-cell depletion of eight group O and seven group M prim...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2012
Martha J Lewis Mirabelle Dagarag Basim Khan Ayub Ali Otto O Yang

Viral mutational escape from CD8(+) cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) is typically considered to be a dichotomous process and uncommon during chronic HIV-1 infection. Ex vivo passaging of HIV-1 from persons with chronic infection, however, revealed the evolution of many fixed substitutions within and around CTL-targeted regions, with an associated increase in replicative capacity. This indicates a...

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