1. Isolation of extracellular vesicles from bitch's amnion-derived cells culture and their CD59 expression: Preliminary results
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Pastore, S, Troisi, A, Romani, R, Bellezza, I, Gargaro, M, De Michele, A, Orlandi, R, Guerrera, G, Bazzano, M, and Polisca, A
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Immunomodulation ,Complement system ,Food Animals ,Amnion derived mesenchymal stem cells ,Equine ,Pregnancy ,Reproduction ,Bitch ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Extracellular vesicles (EVs) ,Small Animals ,CD59 - Abstract
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are small spherical particles surrounded by a membrane with an unusual lipid composition and a striking cholesterol/phospholipidic ratio. About 2000 lipid and 3500 protein species were identified in EVs secreted by different cell sources. EVs mediate cell to cell communication in proximity to or distant from the cell of origin. In particular, it was suggested that they represent modulators of multiple processes during pregnancy. The aim of this study was to identify the presence of EVs in canine amnion-derived cells (ASCs) culture and the expression of CD 59 on their surface. Amniotic membrane was collected in PBS with antibiotics added from 2 bitches during elective caesarean section. Cells culture was prepared and EVs were isolated. EVs were used to evaluate CD59 expression by flow cytofluorimetry. We found that the majority of EVs expressed CD59. Our results could increase the knowledge about the complex mechanisms that regulate the pregnancy in the bitch.
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- 2022