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Nat Biotechnol ; 29(8): 750-6, 2011 Jul 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21804561

ABSTRACT

Using a flow cytometry-based screen of commercial antibodies, we have identified cell-surface markers for the separation of pancreatic cell types derived from human embryonic stem (hES) cells. We show enrichment of pancreatic endoderm cells using CD142 and of endocrine cells using CD200 and CD318. After transplantation into mice, enriched pancreatic endoderm cells give rise to all the pancreatic lineages, including functional insulin-producing cells, demonstrating that they are pancreatic progenitors. In contrast, implanted, enriched polyhormonal endocrine cells principally give rise to glucagon cells. These antibodies will aid investigations that use pancreatic cells generated from pluripotent stem cells to study diabetes and pancreas biology.


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Antigens, CD/metabolism , Biomarkers/metabolism , Cell Separation/methods , Embryonic Stem Cells/cytology , Pancreas/cytology , Animals , Antibodies/metabolism , Cells, Cultured , Embryonic Stem Cells/metabolism , Endoderm/cytology , Flow Cytometry , Humans , Mice , Mice, SCID , Microscopy, Fluorescence , Transplantation, Heterologous
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Environ Toxicol Chem ; 28(6): 1159-67, 2009 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19182854

ABSTRACT

Produced water collected from oil and gas platforms on the United Kingdom Continental Shelf was characterized for nonregulated pollutants through an effects-directed analysis procedure. Produced water samples were characterized for the presence of aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) and estrogen receptor (ER) agonists using the dioxin-responsive, chemical-activated luciferase gene expression assay (DR-CALUX) and yeast estrogen screen (YES) bioassays. The AhR and ER agonists were then isolated by normal-phase, high-performance liquid chromatography and identified using gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry in a number of formats. The identified compounds were cross-referenced with those compounds routinely analyzed and regarded by the Oslo and Paris (OSPAR) Commission for the North East Atlantic as priority hazardous substances. The occurrence in produced water of a number of nonregulated compounds with demonstrable potential environmental effects is presented, to our knowledge for the first time. These include persistent organic contaminants, such as hexachlorobenzene, decachlorobiphenyl, and octachlorodibenzofuran.


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Seawater/chemistry , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry , Gene Expression , Luciferases/genetics , Receptors, Aryl Hydrocarbon/agonists , Receptors, Estrogen/agonists
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 50(12): 1694-8, 2005 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16126234

ABSTRACT

The in vitro aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) agonist potency of offshore produced water effluents, collected from the United Kingdom Continental Shelf, was determined using the dioxin responsive (DR)-chemically activated luciferase expression (CALUX) assay. Octadecylsilane (C18) solid phase extraction (SPE) extracts of produced water were exposed to DR-CALUX cells for 24h in order to investigate the contribution in potency from compounds that are stable to metabolism by the CALUX cells during exposure. The stable AhR agonist potency determined over 24h was highly variable and ranged from 1 to 430 ng TCDD TEQ(CALUX)l(-1). These data reflect the highly variable composition of produced water discharges from different production fields. It is recommended that further work be performed to characterise the full range of stable dioxin like AhR agonists present in offshore produced water discharges using techniques such as bioassay-directed analysis.


Subject(s)
Dioxins/analysis , Receptors, Aryl Hydrocarbon/agonists , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Water/chemistry , Calibration , Luciferases , Polychlorinated Dibenzodioxins/chemistry , Toxicity Tests/methods , United Kingdom , Waste Disposal, Fluid
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 49(7-8): 648-58, 2004 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15476844

ABSTRACT

The DR-CALUX assay has been utilised for the bio-analytical screening of a number of estuarine sediments for dioxin-like activity. Total sediment extracts (samples containing all extracted compounds) and cleaned-up extracts (samples with the most stable compounds isolated from the total extracts) were screened. The concentration of the stable dioxin-like compounds in the cleaned-up sediment extracts was between 1.0 and 106 pgTEQCALUX g(-1) dry weight. The majority of sediments contained levels of dioxin-like compounds that were above concentrations that are considered to be a low risk to aquatic organisms. The CALUX bio-analytical approach showed some disparity with the traditional analytical approach. The reasons for these differences have been identified tentatively: firstly, the DR-CALUX assay responds to all dioxin-like compounds, and secondly, it measures non-additive effects. The dioxin-like activity of compounds in sediment total extracts, which contain both labile and stable compounds, were also assessed and were six orders of magnitude higher than the cleaned-up samples. This suggests the vast majority of the total dioxin-like activity is attributable to labile compounds. Overall, the DR-CALUX assay is shown to be a useful tool in the assessment of dioxin-like activity in estuarine sediments.


Subject(s)
Dioxins/analysis , Geologic Sediments/chemistry , Luciferases, Firefly/biosynthesis , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Animals , Biological Assay/methods , Carcinoma, Hepatocellular , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Liver Neoplasms , Luciferases, Firefly/genetics , Rats , Transfection , Tumor Cells, Cultured , United Kingdom
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