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https://read.qxmd.com/read/34852011/gonococcal-invasion-into-epithelial-cells-depends-on-both-cell-polarity-and-ezrin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qian Yu, Liang-Chun Wang, Sofia Di Benigno, Daniel C Stein, Wenxia Song
Neisseria gonorrhoeae (GC) establishes infection in women from the cervix, lined with heterogeneous epithelial cells from non-polarized stratified at the ectocervix to polarized columnar at the endocervix. We have previously shown that GC differentially colonize and transmigrate across the ecto and endocervical epithelia. However, whether and how GC invade into heterogeneous cervical epithelial cells is unknown. This study examined GC entry of epithelial cells with various properties, using human cervical tissue explant and non-polarized/polarized epithelial cell line models...
December 2021: PLoS Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34841281/optimized-protocol-for-isolation-of-high-quality-single-cells-from-the-female-mouse-reproductive-tract-tissues-for-single-cell-rna-sequencing
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Rajendra Kumar Gurumurthy, Naveen Kumar, Cindrilla Chumduri
Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) is a powerful tool for enumerating the gene expression dynamics at single-cell resolution. Various organs comprising distinct cellular composition and architecture require unique approaches for highly viable single-cell preparation and reliable sequencing results. Here, we describe an optimized protocol for isolating the female reproductive tract (FRT), dissecting different FRT regions, and preparing high-viability single cells from the uterine endocervix and ectocervix to generate a complete molecular cell atlas by scRNA-seq for studying normal physiology and disease...
December 17, 2021: STAR protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34693986/histopathological-examination-of-the-ectocervical-biopsy-in-non-transplanted-uteri-a-study-contributing-to-the-provisional-scoring-system-of-subclinical-graft-rejection-after-uterus-transplantation
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Jan Balko, Marta Novackova, Petr Skapa, Zlatko Pastor, Roman Chmel, Josef Zamecnik, Roman Chmel
INTRODUCTION: Uterus transplantation is a causal treatment for absolute uterine factor infertility. Assessing rejection signs using a histopathological examination of the ectocervical biopsy from the transplanted uterus is common practice in all human uterus transplants worldwide to date. A provisional scoring system was used for the histopathological assessment of subclinical rejection signs in uterus recipients. Here we hypothesized that histopathological and immunohistochemical findings in the normal uteri would differ from the borderline category of subclinical rejection in uterine transplants...
January 2022: Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34358436/cervical-organoids-go-viral
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Sara Sartini, Alice Soragni
In this issue of Cell Stem Cell, Lõhmussaar et al. (2021) describe a versatile platform for generating long-term patient-derived organoids from hysterectomies and Pap brush cells. They establish malignant and benign cervix tissue organoids from both endo- and ectocervix that have applications ranging from precision medicine to infection modeling.
August 5, 2021: Cell Stem Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34249466/serms-suppresses-the-growth-of-er%C3%AE-positive-cervical-cancer-xenografts-through-predominant-inhibition-of-extra-nuclear-er%C3%AE-expression
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Balaji Ramachandran, Kanchan Murhekar, Shirley Sundersingh
The role of estrogens and estrogen receptors (ER) in cervical cancer (CC) is not well established. However, epidemiological studies and abundant evidence from genetically engineered mouse models support such hypothesis. In this study, we have addressed estrogen responsiveness in a human CC cell line xenograft mouse model. We assessed the sensitivity of Ethynyl Estradiol (EE), SERMs (fulvestrant, MPP) and a non-SERM (EGCG) to competitively modulate the growth of ERα+ve MS751 CC xenografts. We also checked the agonistic-antagonistic propensity of the above treatments to alter the histology of ovariectomised mouse uterine cervix...
2021: American Journal of Cancer Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34235864/tissue-specific-differences-in-hiv-dna-levels-and-mechanisms-that-govern-hiv-transcription-in-blood-gut-genital-tract-and-liver-in-art-treated-women
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Sara Moron-Lopez, Guorui Xie, Peggy Kim, David A Siegel, Sulggi Lee, Joseph K Wong, Jennifer C Price, Najwa Elnachef, Ruth M Greenblatt, Phyllis C Tien, Nadia R Roan, Steven A Yukl
INTRODUCTION: Sex-specific differences affect multiple aspects of HIV infection, yet few studies have quantified HIV levels in tissues from women. Since an HIV functional cure will likely require a major reduction of infected cells from most tissues, we measured total and intact HIV DNA and the HIV transcription profile in blood, gut, genital tract and liver from HIV-positive antiretroviral therapy (ART) -treated women. METHODS: Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and biopsies from the gastrointestinal (ileum, colon, rectosigmoid +/- liver) and genital (ectocervix, endocervix and endometrium) tracts were collected from 6 ART-treated (HIV RNA < 200 copies/mL) women...
July 2021: Journal of the International AIDS Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34156975/distinct-populations-of-antigen-specific-tissue-resident-cd8-t-cells-in-human-cervix-mucosa
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Tao Peng, Khamsone Phasouk, Emily Bossard, Alexis Klock, Lei Jin, Kerry J Laing, Christine Johnston, Noel A Williams, Julie L Czartoski, Dana Varon, Annalyssa N Long, Jason H Bielas, Thomas M Snyder, Harlan Robins, David M Koelle, M Juliana McElrath, Anna Wald, Lawrence Corey, Jia Zhu
The ectocervix is part of the lower female reproductive tract (FRT), which is susceptible to sexually transmitted infections (STI). Comprehensive knowledge of the phenotypes and T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire of tissue resident memory T cells (TRM) in human FRT is lacking. We have taken single-cell RNA sequencing approaches to simultaneously define gene expression and TCR clonotypes of the human ectocervix. There are significantly more CD8 than CD4 T cells. Unsupervised clustering and trajectory analysis identify distinct populations of CD8 T cells with IFNGhiGZMBlowCD69hiCD103low or IFNGlowGZMBhiCD69medCD103hi phenotypes...
June 22, 2021: JCI Insight
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34013833/extracellular-acidosis-enhances-zika-virus-infection-both-in-human-cells-and-ex-vivo-tissue-cultures-from-female-reproductive-tract
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A Varese, E Dantas, A Paletta, W Fitzgerald, F Di Diego García, G Cabrerizo, F Erra Diaz, L A Defelipe, H Pallares, M Dodes Traian, A Gamarnik, J Geffner, F Remes Lenicov, L Margolis, A Ceballos
Zika virus (ZIKV) is a flavivirus transmitted by mosquitoes of the genus Aedes , but unlike other flaviviruses, ZIKV can be sexually transmitted by vaginal intercourse. The healthy vaginal pH ranges from 4.0 to 6.0, reaching values of 6.0 to 7.0 after semen deposition. Here, we report that low extracellular pH values (range 6.2 to 6.6) dramatically increase ZIKV infection on cell lines of different origin including some derived from the female genital tract and monocyte derived macrophages. Furthermore, low pH significantly increased ZIKV infection of human ectocervix and endocervix cultured ex-vivo...
May 20, 2021: Emerging Microbes & Infections
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33852917/patient-derived-organoids-model-cervical-tissue-dynamics-and-viral-oncogenesis-in-cervical-cancer
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Kadi Lõhmussaar, Rurika Oka, Jose Espejo Valle-Inclan, Milou H H Smits, Hila Wardak, Jeroen Korving, Harry Begthel, Natalie Proost, Marieke van de Ven, Onno W Kranenburg, Trudy G N Jonges, Ronald P Zweemer, Sebastiaan Veersema, Ruben van Boxtel, Hans Clevers
Cervical cancer is a common gynecological malignancy often caused by high-risk human papillomavirus. There is a paucity of human-derived culture systems to study the cervical epithelium and the cancers derived thereof. Here we describe a long-term culturing protocol for ecto- and endocervical epithelia that generates 3D organoids that stably recapitulate the two tissues of origin. As evidenced for HSV-1, organoid-based cervical models may serve to study sexually transmitted infections. Starting from Pap brush material, a small biobank of tumoroids derived from affected individuals was established that retained the causative human papillomavirus (HPV) genomes...
April 8, 2021: Cell Stem Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33828640/dual-illumination-ultrasound-photoacoustic-system-for-cervical-cancer-imaging
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Maryam Basij, Andrei Karpiouk, Ira Winer, Stanislav Emelianov, Mohammad Mehrmohammadi
Early stage cancer detection technologies can provide functional information and potentially decrease the mortality rate caused by cervical cancer. In our previous work, a miniaturized ultrasound and photoacoustic endoscopic system has been developed to image the cervical tissue through the cervical canal to fulfills the need for a safe, low-cost, and high-resolution functional diagnostic system. However, the miniaturized size of endoscope and American National Standards Institute safety limits cause constraints of using high-intensity illumination during imaging...
February 2021: IEEE Photonics Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33712643/primary-ectocervical-epithelial-cells-display-lower-permissivity-to-chlamydia-trachomatis-than-hela-cells-and-a-globally-higher-pro-inflammatory-profile
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Chongfa Tang, Chang Liu, Benoit Maffei, Béatrice Niragire, Henri Cohen, Aminata Kane, Anne-Claire Donnadieu, Yael Levy-Zauberman, Thomas Vernay, Juliette Hugueny, Etienne Vincens, Christine Louis-Sylvestre, Agathe Subtil, Yongzheng Wu
The tumoral origin and extensive passaging of HeLa cells, a most commonly used cervical epithelial cell line, raise concerns on their suitability to study the cell responses to infection. The present study was designed to isolate primary epithelial cells from human ectocervix explants and characterize their susceptibility to C. trachomatis infection. We achieved a high purity of isolation, assessed by the expression of E-cadherin and cytokeratin 14. The infectious progeny in these primary epithelial cells was lower than in HeLa cells...
March 12, 2021: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33649420/combination-of-histochemical-analyses-and-micro-mri-reveals-regional-changes-of-the-murine-cervix-in-preparation-for-labor
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Antara Chatterjee, Rojan Saghian, Anna Dorogin, Lindsay S Cahill, John G Sled, Stephen Lye, Oksana Shynlova
The cervix is responsible for maintaining pregnancy, and its timely remodeling is essential for the proper delivery of a baby. Cervical insufficiency, or "weakness", may lead to preterm birth, which causes infant morbidities and mortalities worldwide. We used a mouse model of pregnancy and term labor, to examine the cervical structure by histology (Masson Trichome and Picrosirius Red staining), immunohistochemistry (Hyaluronic Acid Binding Protein/HABP), and ex-vivo MRI (T2 -weighted and diffusion tensor imaging), focusing on two regions of the cervix (i...
March 1, 2021: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33641250/impact-of-the-menstrual-cycle-and-ethinyl-estradiol-etonogestrel-contraceptive-vaginal-ring-on-granulysin-and-other-mucosal-immune-mediators
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Sean M Hughes, Urvashi Pandey, Christine Johnston, Jeanne Marrazzo, Florian Hladik, Elizabeth Micks
PROBLEM: Changes in sex hormones during the menstrual cycle and contraceptive vaginal ring (CVR) use influence immunity within the female genital tract, but the magnitude of these effects and their anatomical location are unclear. METHOD OF STUDY: In a prospective study, 29 women were assessed at three-time points: follicular phase, luteal phase, and one month after initiation of the ethinyl estradiol/etonogestrel CVR (NuvaRing®, Merck). We performed microarrays on endocervical cytobrushes and measured immune mediators in cervicovaginal fluid, adjusting for bacterial vaginosis and the presence of blood...
August 2021: American Journal of Reproductive Immunology: AJRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33571547/noninvasive-in-vivo-assessment-of-the-cervical-microcirculation-using-incident-dark-field-imaging
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Yani P Latul, Arnoud W Kastelein, Patricia W T Beemster, Nienke E van Trommel, Can Ince, Jan-Paul W R Roovers
Aim This study evaluates the feasibility of handheld vital microscopy for noninvasive, objective assessment of the microcirculation of the human uterine cervix. We qualitatively and quantitatively describe the microcirculation in healthy subjects in order to provide a basis for its application in cervical pathology. METHODS: Incident dark field imaging was used to image the microcirculation in four quadrants of the uterine ectocervix in ten healthy participants. If the squamocolumnar junction was visible, measurements were repeated on the endocervical columnar epithelium as well...
February 8, 2021: Microvascular Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33462395/opposing-wnt-signals-regulate-cervical-squamocolumnar-homeostasis-and-emergence-of-metaplasia
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Cindrilla Chumduri, Rajendra Kumar Gurumurthy, Hilmar Berger, Oliver Dietrich, Naveen Kumar, Stefanie Koster, Volker Brinkmann, Kirstin Hoffmann, Marina Drabkina, Panagiota Arampatzi, Dajung Son, Uwe Klemm, Hans-Joachim Mollenkopf, Hermann Herbst, Mandy Mangler, Jörg Vogel, Antoine-Emmanuel Saliba, Thomas F Meyer
The transition zones of the squamous and columnar epithelia constitute hotspots for the emergence of cancer, often preceded by metaplasia, in which one epithelial type is replaced by another. It remains unclear how the epithelial spatial organization is maintained and how the transition zone niche is remodelled during metaplasia. Here we used single-cell RNA sequencing to characterize epithelial subpopulations and the underlying stromal compartment of endo- and ectocervix, encompassing the transition zone. Mouse lineage tracing, organoid culture and single-molecule RNA in situ hybridizations revealed that the two epithelia derive from separate cervix-resident lineage-specific stem cell populations regulated by opposing Wnt signals from the stroma...
January 18, 2021: Nature Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33460919/k-ca-3-1-dependent-uptake-of-the-cytotoxic-dna-binding-dye-hoechst-33258-into-cancerous-but-not-healthy-cervical-cells
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Maurish Bukhari, Han Deng, Darren Sipes, Marisa Ruane-Foster, Kayla Purdy, Craig D Woodworth, Shantanu Sur, Damien S K Samways
The poor and nonselective penetration of current chemotherapeutics across the plasma membranes of cancer cells, which is necessary for the targeted disruption of the intracellular machinery, remains a major pharmaceutical challenge. In several cell types, including mast cells and macrophages, exposure to extracellular ATP is known to stimulate passive entry of large and otherwise membrane impermeable cationic dyes, which is usually attributed to conduction through ionotropic P2X receptors. Here, we report that elevations in cytosolic Ca2+ stimulate the rapid uptake and nuclear accumulation of a DNA-binding fluorescent cation, Hoechst 33258 (H33258), in cervical cancer cells...
November 23, 2020: Journal of Biological Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33407635/analysis-of-influencing-factors-of-viral-load-in-patients-with-high-risk-human-papillomavirus
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Xuerong Lu, Tiantian Wang, Youzhong Zhang, Yuzhen Liu
BACKGROUND: High-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) load is thought to be influenced by many factors, and the relationship between viral load and the degree of cervical lesion is controversial. This study explored the possible influencing factors of HR-HPV viral load in the uterine cervix. METHODS: A total of 605 women who needed colposcopic evaluation for abnormal cervical screening at the Affiliated Hospital of Weifang Medical University, China, between November 2017 and September 2018 were enrolled...
January 6, 2021: Virology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33199365/k-ca-3-1-dependent-uptake-of-the-cytotoxic-dna-binding-dye-hoechst-33258-into-cancerous-but-not-healthy-cervical-cells
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maurish Bukhari, Han Deng, Darren Sipes, Marisa Ruane-Foster, Kayla Purdy, Craig D Woodworth, Shantanu Sur, Damien S K Samways
The poor and nonselective penetration of current chemotherapeutics across the plasma membranes of cancer cells, which is necessary for the targeted disruption of the intracellular machinery, remains a major pharmaceutical challenge. In several cell types, including mast cells and macrophages, exposure to extracellular ATP is known to stimulate passive entry of large and otherwise membrane impermeable cationic dyes, which is usually attributed to conduction through ionotropic P2X receptors. Here, we report that elevations in cytosolic Ca2+ stimulate the rapid uptake and nuclear accumulation of a DNA-binding fluorescent cation, Hoechst 33258 (H33258), in cervical cancer cells...
November 16, 2020: Journal of Biological Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33149215/oxidative-stress-markers-in-patient-derived-non-cancerous-cervical-tissues-and-cells
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Meghri Katerji, Maria Filippova, Yan Chen Wongworawat, Sam Siddighi, Sveta Bashkirova, Penelope J Duerksen-Hughes
High-risk human papillomaviruses (HPV) are the causative agents of cervical cancer. However, not all infected women develop cervical cancer. Cervical tumorigenesis is characterized by a multifactorial etiology, with oxidative stress (OS) likely playing a major role. In addition to exogenous sources, metabolic processes also contribute to OS. In principle, variability in levels of cervical OS has the potential to influence the likelihood of conversion to cervical cancer. To ask whether such variability indeed existed, we assessed the levels of ROS and the oxidative DNA damage biomarker 8-oxodG in normal non-cancerous cervical tissues and cells obtained from women with uterovaginal pelvic organ prolapse following vaginal hysterectomy...
November 4, 2020: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33145753/loop-electrosurgical-excision-procedure-leep-plus-top-hat-for-hiv-infected-women-with-endocervical-intraepithelial-neoplasia-in-kenya
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Michael H Chung, Hugo De Vuyst, Sharon A Greene, Hillary M Topazian, Shahin Sayed, Zahir Moloo, Anthony Cagle, Evans Nyongesa-Malava, Stanley Luchters, Marleen Temmerman, Samah R Sakr, Nelly R Mugo, Christine J McGrath
OBJECTIVE: To determine the utility of detecting endocervical cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) 2+ with endocervical curettage (ECC) and treating with loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) plus top hat (+TH) among women with HIV. METHODS: Cytology was followed by coloscopy-directed biopsy if participants had HSIL or ASC-H and biopsy plus ECC if there were glandular cells present. CIN2/3 on ECC and/or inadequate colposcopy (ENL) was treated with LEEP+TH, while CIN2/3 on ectocervix (ECL) received LEEP alone...
November 3, 2020: International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics
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