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adam_text | DOCTORAL THESIS FOR A DOCTORAL DEGREE
AT THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCES
JULIUS-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAET WUERZBURG
SECTION BIOMEDICINE
THE ROLE OF ENTERIC GLIAL CELLS
UNDER INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS OF THE INTESTINE
DIE ROLLE VON ENTERISCHEN GLIAZELLEN
UNTER ENTZUENDLICHEN BEDINGUNGEN IM DARM
SUBMITTED BY
CORINNA ROSENBAUM
BORN IN BONN
WUERZBURG 2016
CONTENTS
ABSTRACT I
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG III
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND UNITS V
LIST OF FIGURES IX
LIST OF TABLES XI
1 INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 ANATOMY AND FUNCTION OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL T R A C T
................................................ 1
1.2 THE
ENTERIC NERVOUS SYSTEM CIR C U ITR Y
.......................................................................
2
1.3 ENTERIC GLIAL CELLS AS REGULATORS OF GL
HOMEOSTASIS................................................... 5
1.4 THE
INTESTINAL IMMUNE SYSTEM
...................................................................................
8
1.5
INTERACTIONS OF THE
ENS
WITH THE INTESTINAL IMMUNE S Y S T E M
................................. 9
1.6 INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES (IB D )
..........................................................................
11
1.7 SEPSIS AS ACUTE HYPERINFLAMMATORY CONDITION OF THE B O W E
L.................................... 14
1.8 AIM OF THE TH E S IS
........................................................................................................
15
2 MATERIALS 17
2.1 BIOLOGICAL
MATERIALS.....................................................................................................
17
2.2 EQUIPMENT AND
CONSUMABLES......................................................................................
17
2.3 CHEMICALS AND CELL CULTURE REAGENTS
..........................................................................
21
2.4
COMPOSITION OF MEDIA AND SOLUTIONS
.........................................................................
23
2.5 COMMERCIALLY OBTAINED K I T S
......................................................................................
26
2.6 OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND RESOURCES FOR TRANSCRIPTOMIC
ANALYSES.................................... 27
2.6.1 PCR PRIMERS FOR QPCR ANALYSIS AND GEN O TY P IN G
........................................
27
2.6.2 NCOUNTER ELEMENTS DESIGN
.............................................................................
28
2.6.3 GSE DATASETS EMPLOYED IN THE COMPARATIVE TRANSCRIPTOMIC ANALYSIS
.... 29
2.7
ANTIBODIES....................................................................................................................
31
2.8
SOFTWARE.......................................................................................................................
31
3 METHODS 33
3.1 ESTABLISHMENT OF DISEASE MODELS IN V I V O
.................................................................
33
3.1.1 RAT ANIMAL MODEL OF HYPERINFLAMMATION
.....................................................
33
3.1.2 MURINE ANIMAL MODEL OF ACUTE IB D
................................................................ 34
3.2 MURINE INTESTINAL TISSUE PREPARATION
.......................................................................
35
3.2.1 EARLY POSTNATAL SMALL INTESTINAL LMMP PRE P A RA TIO N
..................................
35
3.2.2 ADULT COLON TISSUE PREPARATION
................................................................. 36
3.3 IN VITRO CELL CULTURE OF GFAP-EGFP E G C S
..............................................................
37
3.3.1 LPS-STIM
ULATION............................................................................................
37
3.4 ESTABLISHMENT OF 3D CO-CULTURE MODELS OF ENTERIC NEURAL CELLS AND
IECS IN VITRO . 37
3.4.1 GENERATION OF THE DECELLULARIZED SMALL INTESTINAL SUBMUCOSAL (SIS)
BIOLOGI-
CAL M A TRIX
........................................................................................................
37
3.4.2 SEEDING OF CELLS ONTO THE BIOLOGICAL SIS-SCAFFOLD
...........................................
38
3.5 STAINING PROCEDURES
..................................................................................................
39
3.5.1 PREPARATION OF CRYOSECTIONS
..........................................................................
39
3.5.2 PARAFFIN EMBEDDING AND PREPARATION OF PARAFFIN SE C TIO N S
...........................
39
3.5.3 HEMATOXYLIN AND EOSIN (H&E) S T A I N
............................................................ 40
3.5.4 CRESYL VIOLET STAIN FOR LASER CAPTURE
MICRODISSECTION.................................... 41
3.5.5
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY...................................................................................
42
3.5.6 WHOLE-MOUNT STAINING FOR LIGHT SHEET FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY
(LSFM) . . 43
3.6 LASER CAPTURE MICRODISSECTION
...................................................................................
44
3.7 TRANSCRIPTOMIC AN ALY
SES............................................................................................
45
3.7.1 RNA ISOLATION
...............................................................................................
45
3.7.2 CDNA
SYNTHESIS...............................................................................................
46
3.7.3 QUANTITATIVE REAL-TIME PCR AN ALY SIS
...........................................................
46
3.7.4 G
ENOTYPING.....................................................................................................
48
3.7.5 TRANSCRIPTOMIC PROFILING BY MICROARRAY
........................................................
49
3.7.6 COMPARATIVE TRANSCRIPTOME A N A LY SIS
...........................................................
50
3.7.7 TRANSCRIPTOMIC PROFILING BY NCOUNTER
TECHNOLOGY....................................... 50
3.8 PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS WITH BEADARRAY
TECHNOLOGY...................................................... 51
3.9 DATA
ANALYSES..............................................................................................................
52
3.9.1 ANALYSIS OF IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL STAINING
........................
52
3.9.1.1 HISTOLOGICAL S C O RIN G
.......................................................................
52
3.9.2 STATISTICAL
ANALYSES.........................................................................................
53
4 RESULTS 55
4.1 ACUTE HYPERINFLAMMATORY MODEL IN V I V O
.................................................................
55
4.1.1 ENS-ALTERATIONS ALONG THE ROSTRO-CAUDAL
AXIS................................................ 57
4.1.2 ANALYSIS OF EGCS ALONG THE LUMINAL-SEROSAL
AXIS.......................................... 60
4.2 IN VITRO CULTURE OF MYENTERIC GFAP-GLIA AS
GLIOSPHERES.......................................... 63
4.3 INFLAMMATORY STIMULATION OF GLIOSPHERES IN
VITRO...................................................... 64
4.3.1 TRANSCRIPTOMIC META-ANALYSIS OF
GLIOSPHERES................................................ 71
4.3.2 SIGNALING MOLECULES SECRETED BY
GLIOSPHERES................................................ 74
4.4 ACUTE INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE MODEL IN VIVO
................................................... 74
4.4.1 DISEASE ACTIVITY INDEX (DAI) SCORING OF THE IBD M
ODEL.............................. 76
4.4.2 TRANSCRIPTOMIC ANALYSIS OF ISOLATED GFAP-EGCS FROM THE IBD MODEL .
. 79
4.4.3 COLOCALIZATION STUDY OF GFAP-EGCS AND IMMUNE CELLS IN V I V O
...............
81
4.5 PRIMARY 3D INTESTINAL NEURO-EPITHELIAL MODELS IN VITRO: PRELIMINARY
D A T A
............
84
5 DISCUSSION 87
5.1 ENS ALTERATIONS IN THE ACUTE HYPERINFLAMMATORY MODEL IN V I V O
........................... 87
5.1.1 GLIAL-SPECIFIC ALTERATIONS IN THE HYPERINFLAMMATORY M O D E L
........................
90
5.1.1.1 REGION-SPECIFICITY OF LPS-RESPONSIVE E G C S
................................. 92
5.2 CHARACTERIZATION OF GFAP-GLIOSPHERE CULTURES IN V I T R O
.......................................... 92
5.3 ALTERATIONS IN ENTERIC GLIOSPHERES UPON INFLAMMATORY STIM ULATION
........................
94
5.3.1 TRANSCRIPTOMIC ANALYIS OF LPS-STIMULATED
GLIOSPHERES................................. 94
5.3.1.1 VALIDATION OF ILLUMINA EXPRESSION BEADCHIP TECHNOLOGY BY NANOS-
TRING*S NCOUNTER
TECHNOLOGY............................................................
96
5.3.2 PROTEOMIC ANALYSES OF LPS-STIMULATED
GLIOSPHERES....................................... 98
5.3.3 TRANSCRIPTOMIC META-PROFILING OF
GFAP-EGCS............................................. 100
5.4 GFAP-GLIA IN AN ACUTE INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE MODEL IN VIVO
........................
102
5.5 FUTURE MODELS FOR THE STUDY OF EGCS IN INTESTINAL
PHYSIOLOGY.............................. 105
5.6 CLINICAL RELEVANCE OF THE STU D Y
...................................................................................
106
5.7 OUTLOOK ON FUTURE STRATEGIES TO ELUCIDATE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF EGCS
TO INTESTINAL
PHYSIOLOGY....................................................................................................................
108
6 BIBLIOGRAPHY 109
APPENDIX AI
CURRICULUM V IT A E
.................................................................................................................
AL
LIST OF
PUBLICATIONS..............................................................................................................
A3
AFFIDAVIT................................................................................................................................
A5
EIDESSTATTLICHE E RK LAE RU N G
..................................................................................................
A5
DANKSAGUNG..........................................................................................................................
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title_auth | Construction law in the United Arab Emirates and the Gulf |
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title_sort | construction law in the united arab emirates and the gulf |
topic | LAW / Construction bisacsh Recht Construction industry / Law and legislation / United Arab Emirates Construction contracts / United Arab Emirates Construction industry / Law and legislation / Persian Gulf Coast (Persian Gulf States) Construction contracts / Persian Gulf Coast (Persian Gulf States) |
topic_facet | LAW / Construction Recht Construction industry / Law and legislation / United Arab Emirates Construction contracts / United Arab Emirates Construction industry / Law and legislation / Persian Gulf Coast (Persian Gulf States) Construction contracts / Persian Gulf Coast (Persian Gulf States) |
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