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Advances in the analysis HIV-related antibody profiles

Comparison of the specificities of IgG, IgG-subclass, IgA and IgM reactivities in African and European HIV-infected individuals with an HIV-1 clade C proteome-based array. Gallerano D, Ndlovu P, Makupe I, Focke M, Fauland K,...[more]

 

Collaboration between Research Groups of Heimo Breiteneder and Diana Mechtcheriakova: Recent article of Ursula Smole et al. as a result of collaboration and complementation of scientific expertises and novel methodological approaches between research team

The Major Birch Pollen Allergen Bet v 1 Induces Different Responses in Dendritic Cells of Birch Pollen Allergic and Healthy Individuals. Smole U, Radauer C, Lengger N, Svoboda M, Rigby N, Bublin M, Gaier S,...[more]

 

Toward new targets for the diagnosis and treatment of malignant diseases.

Thematic issue dedicated to Theresia Thalhammer Isabella Ellinger and Peter Pietschmann Wien Med Wochenschrift (2014) 164: 447-479[more]

 

High density IgE recognition of the major grass pollen allergen Phl p 1 revealed with single chain IgE antibody fragments obtained by combinatorial cloning

Christoph Madritsch, Elisabeth Gadermaier, Uwe Roder, Christian Lupinek, Rudolf Valenta and Sabine Flicker. The Journal of Immunology, 2015. 194:2069-2078.[more]

 

PreDicta:Towards serological tests for the identification of RV strains causing asthma exacerbations.

Work from “PreDicta”, an EU-funded project of the FP7 program (www. http://www.predicta.eu/), provides for the first time evidence that increases of antibodies against a portion of the rhinovirus coat protein VP1 might be...[more]

 

Differential activation of dendritic cells by toll-like receptors causes diverse differentiation of naïve CD4+ T cells from allergic patients

Stephan Deifl, Claudia Kitzmüller, Peter Steinberger, Martin Himly, Beatrice Jahn-Schmid, Gottfried F. Fischer, Gerhard J. Zlabinger, and Barbara Bohle[more]

 

Traditional Formula, Modern Application: Chinese Medicine Formula Sini Tang Improves Early Ventricular Remodeling and Cardiac Function after Myocardial Infarction in Rats

Jiangang Liu*, Karoline Peter*, Dazhuo Shi, Lei Zhang, Guoju Dong, Dawu Zhang, Heimo Breiteneder, Johannes Jakowitsch, Yan Ma *both authors contributed equally. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine [more]

 
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Amino Acid Transporter LAT1 (SLC7A5) Mediates MeHg-Induced Oxidative Stress Defense in the Human Placental Cell Line HTR-8/SVneo.

Granitzer S, Widhalm R, Forsthuber M, Ellinger I, Desoye G, Hengstschläger M, Zeisler H, Salzer H, Gundacker C. Amino Acid Transporter LAT1 (SLC7A5) Mediates MeHg-Induced Oxidative Stress Defense in the Human Placental Cell Line HTR-8/SVneo.

Int J Mol Sci. 2021 Feb 8;22(4):1707. doi: 10.3390/ijms22041707. PMID: 33567754; PMCID: PMC7915079.

The placental barrier can protect the fetus from contact with harmful substances. The potent neurotoxin methylmercury (MeHg) that can be taken up via fish and seafood is very efficiently transported across the placenta. Our previous data suggested that L-type amino acid transporter (LAT)1 is involved in placental MeHg uptake, accepting MeHg-L-cysteine conjugates as substrate due to structural similarity to methionine. The aim of the present study was to investigate the antioxidant defense of placental cells to MeHg exposure and the role of LAT1 in this response. When trophoblast-derived HTR-8/SVneo cells were LAT1 depleted by siRNA-mediated knockdown, they accumulated less MeHg. However, they were more susceptible to MeHg-induced toxicity. This was evidenced in decreased cell viability at a usually noncytotoxic concentration of 0.03 µM MeHg (~6 µg/L). Treatment with ≥0.3 µM MeHg increased cytotoxicity, apoptosis rate, and oxidative stress of HTR-8/SVneo cells. These effects were enhanced under LAT1 knockdown. Reduced cell number was seen when MeHg-exposed cells were cultured in medium low in cysteine, a constituent of the tripeptide glutathione (GSH). Because LAT1-deficient HTR-8/SVneo cells have lower GSH levels than control cells (independent of MeHg treatment), we conclude that LAT1 is essential for de novo synthesis of GSH, required to counteract oxidative stress. Genetic predisposition to decreased LAT1 function combined with MeHg exposure could increase the risk of placental damage.

Data were generated in the project Life Science 2015 (LS15_014) “Mercury toxicokinetics in human placenta: making the bridge between genotype and phenotype in healthy and diseased placentas “ in a collaboration between Medical University of Vienna and Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences

 

 

 
 
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