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基本情報 |
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氏名 |
松田 彬 |
氏名(カナ) |
マツダ アキラ |
氏名(英語) |
Matsuda Akira |
所属 |
獣医学部 獣医学科 |
職名 |
准教授 |
researchmap研究者コード |
B000290527 |
researchmap機関 |
岡山理科大学 |
Establishment of a canine lens epithelial cell line.
Matsuda A., Shimizu Y., Kanda T., Ohnishi A., Maeta N., Miyabe M., Saeki K., Itoh Y.
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Some immortalized lens epithelial cell lines have been established and are useful for molecular analysis. The establishment of additional cell lines must, however, enable a variety of in-vitro examinations. The objective of this study was to establish a new canine lens epithelial cell line by isolating CLC-1 cells from the lens tissue of a dog with cataracts. In CLC-1 cells, transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) treatment significantly decreased gene expression of an epithelial marker and elevated that of mesenchymal markers; these characteristics are similar to those of a human lens epithelial cell line. Interestingly, CLC-1 cells exhibited lower expression of an epithelial marker and higher expression of mesenchymal markers than an anterior lens capsule. These results suggest that CLC-1 cells were derived from a cell population that was committed to epithelial-mesenchymal transition in cataract lens tissue. In conclusion, CLC-1 cells could be useful for analyzing molecular pathogenesis in canine cataracts.
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