Isolation and characterization of conditionally immortalized mouse glomerular endothelial cell lines

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Background. The culture and establishment of glomerular cell lines has proven to be an important tool for the understanding of glomerular cell functions in glomerular physiology and pathology. Especially, the recent establishment of a conditionally immortalized visceral epithelial cell line has greatly boosted the research on podocyte biology. Methods. Glomeruli were isolated from H-2Kb-tsA58 transgenic mice that contain a gene encoding a temperature-sensitive variant of the SV40 large tumor antigen, facilitating proliferative growth at 33°C and differentiation at 37°C. Glomerular endothelial cells were isolated from glomerular outgrowth by magnetic beads loaded with CD31, CD 105, GSL I-B4, and ULEX. Clonal cell lines were characterized by immunofluorescence staining with antibodies/lectins specific for markers of endothelial cells, podocytes, and mesangial cells. Putative glomerular endothelial cell lines were analyzed for (1) cytokine-induced expression of adhesion molecules; (2) tube formation on Matrigel coating; and (3) the presence of fenestrae. Results. As judged by immunostaining for Wilms tumor-1, smooth muscle actin (SMA), podocalyxin, and von Wille-brand factor (vWF), we obtained putative endothelial, podocyte and mesangial cell lines. The mouse glomerular endothelial cell clone #1 (mGEnC-1) was positive for vWF, podocalyxin, CD31, CD105, VE-cadherin, GSL I-B4, and ULEX, internalized acetylated-low-density lipoprotein (LDL), and showed increased expression of adhesion molecules after activation with proinflammatory cytokines. Furthermore, mGEnC-1 formed tubes and contained nondiaphragmed fenestrae. Conclusion. The mGEnC-1 represents a conditionally immortalized cell line with various characteristics of differentiated glomerular endothelial cells when cultured at 37°C. Most important, mGEnC-1 contains nondiaphragmed fenestrae, which is a unique feature of glomerular endothelial cells. © 2004 by the International Society of Nephrology.

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Rops, A. L., Van Der Vlag, J., Jacobs, C. W., Dijkman, H. B., Lensen, J. F., Wijnhoven, T. J., … Berden, J. H. (2004). Isolation and characterization of conditionally immortalized mouse glomerular endothelial cell lines. Kidney International, 66(6), 2193–2201. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1523-1755.2004.66009.x

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