نتایج جستجو برای: prp gene

تعداد نتایج: 1146211  

2012
John D. Kisiday C. Wayne McIlwraith William G. Rodkey David D. Frisbie J.Richard Steadman

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effects of single- and double-spin preparations of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on anabolic and catabolic activities of cartilage and meniscal explants in vitro. METHODS Single- and double-spin PRP was prepared using laboratory processing or commercial kits. The cellular contents were quantified, and each PRP was mixed in equal quantities with cell culture medium and a...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2009
Cheng-chen Huang Tai-Chuan Wang Bo-Hung Lin Yi-Wen Wang Stephen L Johnson John Yu

Capillary plexuses form during both vasculogenesis and angiogenesis and are remodeled into mature vessel types and patterns which are delicately orchestrated with the sizes and shapes of other tissues and organs. We isolated a zebrafish mutation named prp (for persistent plexus) that causes persistent formation of vascular plexuses in the caudal fins and consequent mispatterning of bony fin ray...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1995
G H Chung K H Kim R S Daum R A Insel G R Siber S Sood R K Gupta C Marchant M H Nahm

Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) is a significant pathogen for young children, and three Hib vaccines (named PRP-OMPC, HbOC, and PRP-T) are currently available for young children. Extensive studies of anti-Hib polysaccharide (PS) antibodies (Abs) have shown that the V regions of Abs against the Hib PS comprise a VH gene in the VH3 gene family and a VL gene from various K kappa and V lambda s...

2016
Nobuhito Ikeda Yuji Nakayama Natsumi Nakazawa Akio Yoshida Haruaki Ninomiya Yasuaki Shirayoshi

BACKGROUND The prion protein (PrP) might be useful as a tool to collect cardiac progenitor cells derived from embryonic stem (ES) cells. It is also possible that PrP(+) cells include undifferentiated cells with a capacity to develop into tumors. METHODS PrP(+) cells isolated from embryoid bodies (EB) formed by mouse AB1 ES cells were examined using RT-PCR analysis and clonogeneic cell assay. ...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2007
Katherine I O'Rourke Terry R Spraker Dongyue Zhuang Justin J Greenlee Thomas E Gidlewski Amir N Hamir

The transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) invariably result in fatal neurodegeneration and accumulation of PrP, an abnormal form of the host prion protein PrP, encoded by the PRNP gene. A naturally occurring polymorphism (methionine/valine) at PRNP codon 129 is associated with variation in relative disease susceptibility, incubation time, clinical presentation, neuropathology, and/or...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2009
A G Gossner N Bennet N Hunter J Hopkins

The central role for PrP in the pathogenesis of the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) is illustrated by the resistance of Prnp(0/0) mice to disease and by the inverse association of Prnp gene dosage with incubation period. Understanding the role of PrP(C) in TSEs necessitates knowledge of expression levels of the Prnp gene during the development of disease. SSBP/1 scrapie shows a...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2008
Nadia L Tuzi Enrico Cancellotti Herbert Baybutt Lorraine Blackford Barry Bradford Chris Plinston Anne Coghill Patricia Hart Pedro Piccardo Rona M Barron Jean C Manson

The expression of the prion protein (PrP) is essential for transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) or prion diseases to occur, but the underlying mechanism of infection remains unresolved. To address the hypothesis that glycosylation of host PrP is a major factor influencing TSE infection, we have inoculated gene-targeted transgenic mice that have restricted N-linked glycosylation of PrP ...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Etienne Levavasseur Isabelle Laffont-Proust Émilie Morain Baptiste A. Faucheux Nicolas Privat Katell Peoc'h Véronique Sazdovitch Jean-Philippe Brandel Jean-Jacques Hauw Stéphane Haïk

OBJECTIVE The glycoprofile of pathological prion protein (PrP(res)) is widely used as a diagnosis marker in Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) and is thought to vary in a strain-specific manner. However, that the same glycoprofile of PrP(res) always accumulates in the whole brain of one individual has been questioned. We aimed to determine whether and how PrP(res) glycosylation is regulated in the...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2005
Rona M Barron Herbert Baybutt Nadia L Tuzi James McCormack Declan King Richard C Moore David W Melton Jean C Manson

Susceptibility to transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) is associated strongly with PrP polymorphisms in humans, sheep and rodents. In mice, scrapie incubation time is controlled by polymorphisms at PrP codons 108 (leucine or phenylalanine) and 189 (threonine or valine), but the precise role of each polymorphism in the control of disease is unknown. The L108F and T189V polymorphisms ...

Journal: :Neuron 1998
Roberto Chiesa Pedro Piccardo Bernardino Ghetti David A Harris

Familial prion diseases are caused by mutations in the gene encoding the prion protein (PrP). We have produced transgenic mice that express the mouse homolog of a mutant human PrP containing a nine octapeptide insertion associated with prion dementia. These mice exhibit a slowly progressive neurological disorder characterized clinically by ataxia and neuropathologically by cerebellar atrophy an...

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