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讲座题目
The Glycobiology of the Stem/Progenitor cell niche
主讲人
Professor Bruce Caterson
School of Biosciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
讲座时间/地点
2013-9-26周四  14:30-16:00 /医学部多功能厅
讲座领域
糖生物学、细胞外基质生物学
内容简介
This Lecture emphasises the importance of Glycobiology in nature and aims to highlight, simplify and summarise the multiple functions and structural complexities of the different oligosaccharide combinatorial domains that are found in chondroitin sulphate/dermatan sulphate (CS/DS) glycosaminoglycan (GAG) chains. For example, there are 1008 different pentasaccharide sequences possible within CS, DS or CS/DS hybrid GAG chains. These combinatorial possibilities provide numerous potential ligand-binding domains that are important for cell and extracellular matrix interactions as well as specific associations with cytokines, chemokines, morphogens and growth factors that regulate cellular differentiation and proliferation during tissue development; e.g. morphogen gradient establishment. The review provides some details of the large and diverse number of different enzymes that are involved in CS/DS biosynthesis and attempts to explain how differences in their expression patterns in different cell types can lead to subtle but important differences in the GAG metabolism that influence cellular proliferation and differentiation in development as well as regeneration and repair in disease. Our lab was the first to generate and characterise monoclonal antibodies (mAb) that very specifically recognise different ‘native’ sulphation motif/epitopes in CS/DS GAG chains. These monoclonal antibodies have been used to identify very specific spatio-temporal expression patterns of CS/DS sulphation motifs that occur during tissue and organ development (in particular their association with stem/progenitor cell niches) and also their recapitulated expression in adult tissues with the onset of degenerative joint diseases. In summary, diversity in CS/DS sulphation motif expression is a very important necessity for animal life as we know it.
       Reference: Caterson B. (2012). Chondroitin sulphate glycosaminoglycans: fun for some and confusion for others. Int. J. of Exp. Path. 93: 1 – 10
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