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  • Primary and immortalised human pancreatic islet endothelial cells: phenotypic and immunological characterisation.

Primary and immortalised human pancreatic islet endothelial cells: phenotypic and immunological characterisation.

Diabetologia (2005-11-18)
E Favaro, A Bottelli, B Lozanoska-Ochser, E Ferioli, G C Huang, N Klein, A Chiaravalli, P Cavallo Perin, G Camussi, M Peakman, P G Conaldi, M M Zanone
ABSTRACT

Studies on the biology of the microvascular endothelial cells (MECs) that surround and penetrate the pancreatic islets are hampered by difficulties in isolating and culturing large numbers of pure cells. We aimed to morphologically and functionally characterise primary MECs purified and cultured from human islets, and to establish a simian virus 40 (SV40)-immortalised cell line from these primary cultures. Human islet MECs were extracted and purified using anti-CD105 coated immunomagnetic beads, and endothelial markers and surface molecules analysed by flow cytometric analysis. An immortalised cell line was then established by using a chimeric adeno5/SV40 virus. Islet MECs expressed classic and specific endothelial markers, a high basal level of intercellular adhesion molecule-1, and low levels of E-selectin and TNF (previously known as TNF-alpha) inducible vascular cell adhesion molecule-1. IFNG (previously known as IFN-gamma) induced expression of HLA class II molecules. The immortalised islet MECs expanded rapidly, exhibited increased DNA synthesis, and were passaged approximately 30 times, without signs of senescence. They retained the endothelial characteristics of the parental cells, and behaved as the primary cells in terms of TNF stimulation of expression of adhesion molecules and support of leucocyte adhesion and transmigration. The immortalised islet MECs that we have established could effectively represent a substitute for primary counterparts for in vitro studies on the role of the microvasculature in pathophysiological processes involved in type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

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Anti-MCAM Antibody, clone P1H12, clone P1H12, Chemicon®, from mouse