Publisher
Fanglian He
  • Publisher, Bio-protocol
Research fields
  • Microbiology
An Optimized Protocol for Simultaneous Propagation of Patient-derived Organoids and Matching CAFs
Authors:  Jenny M. Högström and Taru Muranen, date: 01/20/2025, view: 2115, Q&A: 0

Recurrent hormone receptor-positive (HR+) breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer mortality in women. Recurrence and resistance to targeted therapies have been difficult to study due to the long clinical course of the disease, the complex nature of resistance, and the lack of clinically relevant model systems. Existing models are limited to a few HR+ cell lines, organoid models, and patient-derived xenograft models, all lacking components of the human tumor microenvironment. Furthermore, the low take rate and loss of estrogen receptor (ER) expression in patient-derived organoids (PDOs) has been challenging. Our protocol allows simultaneous isolation of PDOs and matching cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) from primary and metastatic HR+ breast cancers. Importantly, our protocol has a higher take rate and enables long-term culturing of PDOs that retain ER expression. Our matching PDOs and CAFs will provide researchers with a new resource to study the influence of the tumor microenvironment on various aspects of cancer biology such as cell growth and drug resistance in HR+ breast cancer.

Preparation and Transfection of Populus tomentosa Mesophyll Protoplasts
Authors:  Hou-Ling Wang, Ting Wang, Qi Yang, Weilun Yin, Xinli Xia, Hongwei Guo and Zhonghai Li, date: 11/20/2021, view: 3093, Q&A: 0

Mesophyll protoplasts freshly isolated from leaves are a useful research system in plants. However, cell walls in woody plants contain more pectin, making mesophyll protoplasts isolation difficult in Populus. This has limited their application in biochemical, molecular, cellular, genetic, genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic assays. In this protocol, a simple and efficient method to prepare and transfect mesophyll protoplasts of Populus tomentosa is presented in detail. Leaves of P. tomentosa plants grown in tissue culture media were pre-treated in D-mannitol solution and then digested with an enzyme solution. After washing with W5 and MMg buffers, the protoplasts were incubated in PEG/Ca2+ solution with plasmid for transfection. The mesophyll protoplasts isolated were used to express the histone variant H2B fused with green fluorescent protein (GFP) for confocal microscopy imaging. This “P. tomentosa mesophyll protoplasts preparation and transfection” system provides a useful tool for studying woody plants using a variety of applications, including gene expression, subcellular localization, protein-protein interaction, chromatin immunoprecipitation, western blot, single-cell sequencing, and genome editing.

小鼠剖腹产
Authors:  蔡哲平 , 王国宏 , 陈扬 and 何苗, date: 09/13/2018, view: 8447, Q&A: 1
Alkaline Phosphatase
Author:  Fanglian He, date: 07/20/2012, view: 41543, Q&A: 4
Alkaline phosphatase removes 5' phosphate groups from vector so that prevents self-ligation of the vector and facilitates the ligation of other DNA fragments into the vector.
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