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<t>Human</t> <t>foreskin</t> fibroblast cell lines support the growth of T. pallidum in vitro . A Human foreskin fibroblast cell lines (MoNa, HFF1, and <t>HFFC)</t> support the growth of T. pallidum in long-term, continuous, in vitro cultivation. While cultivation of strain SS14 was discontinued after 10 weeks, in vitro cultures of the DAL-1 strain have been ongoing for over one year. During this period, scheme of subcultures was optimized (up to 1:20). A booster passage (*), extending the standard 7-day subculture to a 14-day period with a cultivation medium exchange on day 7, was employed to enrich the treponemal culture during critical declines. In vitro cultivation was performed in triplicate (i.e., in three cultivation wells) and the mean values for each subculture are presented in graph. Source data from individual wells are shown in Supplementary Table . B Parallel cultivation for seven days ( n = 15) with defined DAL-1 inoculum (10 6 treponemes) validated the differences in growth support of individual foreskin cell lines. Treponemal growth on human foreskin fibroblast cells was slower compared to growth on rabbit epithelial Sf1Ep cells. Red bar, mean. C Human foreskin-based cultivation system supports the growth of various T. pallidum strains ( n = 8), from the Nichols-like as well as the SS14-like cluster. Note that human foreskin fibroblast cells were prepared as an equal mixture of three tested cell lines. Each T. pallidum strain was cultivated in a single in vitro well, representing a sole experimental replicate used for data acquisition
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<t>Human</t> <t>foreskin</t> fibroblast cell lines support the growth of T. pallidum in vitro . A Human foreskin fibroblast cell lines (MoNa, HFF1, and <t>HFFC)</t> support the growth of T. pallidum in long-term, continuous, in vitro cultivation. While cultivation of strain SS14 was discontinued after 10 weeks, in vitro cultures of the DAL-1 strain have been ongoing for over one year. During this period, scheme of subcultures was optimized (up to 1:20). A booster passage (*), extending the standard 7-day subculture to a 14-day period with a cultivation medium exchange on day 7, was employed to enrich the treponemal culture during critical declines. In vitro cultivation was performed in triplicate (i.e., in three cultivation wells) and the mean values for each subculture are presented in graph. Source data from individual wells are shown in Supplementary Table . B Parallel cultivation for seven days ( n = 15) with defined DAL-1 inoculum (10 6 treponemes) validated the differences in growth support of individual foreskin cell lines. Treponemal growth on human foreskin fibroblast cells was slower compared to growth on rabbit epithelial Sf1Ep cells. Red bar, mean. C Human foreskin-based cultivation system supports the growth of various T. pallidum strains ( n = 8), from the Nichols-like as well as the SS14-like cluster. Note that human foreskin fibroblast cells were prepared as an equal mixture of three tested cell lines. Each T. pallidum strain was cultivated in a single in vitro well, representing a sole experimental replicate used for data acquisition
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<t>Human</t> <t>foreskin</t> fibroblast cell lines support the growth of T. pallidum in vitro . A Human foreskin fibroblast cell lines (MoNa, HFF1, and <t>HFFC)</t> support the growth of T. pallidum in long-term, continuous, in vitro cultivation. While cultivation of strain SS14 was discontinued after 10 weeks, in vitro cultures of the DAL-1 strain have been ongoing for over one year. During this period, scheme of subcultures was optimized (up to 1:20). A booster passage (*), extending the standard 7-day subculture to a 14-day period with a cultivation medium exchange on day 7, was employed to enrich the treponemal culture during critical declines. In vitro cultivation was performed in triplicate (i.e., in three cultivation wells) and the mean values for each subculture are presented in graph. Source data from individual wells are shown in Supplementary Table . B Parallel cultivation for seven days ( n = 15) with defined DAL-1 inoculum (10 6 treponemes) validated the differences in growth support of individual foreskin cell lines. Treponemal growth on human foreskin fibroblast cells was slower compared to growth on rabbit epithelial Sf1Ep cells. Red bar, mean. C Human foreskin-based cultivation system supports the growth of various T. pallidum strains ( n = 8), from the Nichols-like as well as the SS14-like cluster. Note that human foreskin fibroblast cells were prepared as an equal mixture of three tested cell lines. Each T. pallidum strain was cultivated in a single in vitro well, representing a sole experimental replicate used for data acquisition
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<t>Human</t> <t>foreskin</t> fibroblast cell lines support the growth of T. pallidum in vitro . A Human foreskin fibroblast cell lines (MoNa, HFF1, and <t>HFFC)</t> support the growth of T. pallidum in long-term, continuous, in vitro cultivation. While cultivation of strain SS14 was discontinued after 10 weeks, in vitro cultures of the DAL-1 strain have been ongoing for over one year. During this period, scheme of subcultures was optimized (up to 1:20). A booster passage (*), extending the standard 7-day subculture to a 14-day period with a cultivation medium exchange on day 7, was employed to enrich the treponemal culture during critical declines. In vitro cultivation was performed in triplicate (i.e., in three cultivation wells) and the mean values for each subculture are presented in graph. Source data from individual wells are shown in Supplementary Table . B Parallel cultivation for seven days ( n = 15) with defined DAL-1 inoculum (10 6 treponemes) validated the differences in growth support of individual foreskin cell lines. Treponemal growth on human foreskin fibroblast cells was slower compared to growth on rabbit epithelial Sf1Ep cells. Red bar, mean. C Human foreskin-based cultivation system supports the growth of various T. pallidum strains ( n = 8), from the Nichols-like as well as the SS14-like cluster. Note that human foreskin fibroblast cells were prepared as an equal mixture of three tested cell lines. Each T. pallidum strain was cultivated in a single in vitro well, representing a sole experimental replicate used for data acquisition
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<t>Human</t> <t>foreskin</t> fibroblast cell lines support the growth of T. pallidum in vitro . A Human foreskin fibroblast cell lines (MoNa, HFF1, and <t>HFFC)</t> support the growth of T. pallidum in long-term, continuous, in vitro cultivation. While cultivation of strain SS14 was discontinued after 10 weeks, in vitro cultures of the DAL-1 strain have been ongoing for over one year. During this period, scheme of subcultures was optimized (up to 1:20). A booster passage (*), extending the standard 7-day subculture to a 14-day period with a cultivation medium exchange on day 7, was employed to enrich the treponemal culture during critical declines. In vitro cultivation was performed in triplicate (i.e., in three cultivation wells) and the mean values for each subculture are presented in graph. Source data from individual wells are shown in Supplementary Table . B Parallel cultivation for seven days ( n = 15) with defined DAL-1 inoculum (10 6 treponemes) validated the differences in growth support of individual foreskin cell lines. Treponemal growth on human foreskin fibroblast cells was slower compared to growth on rabbit epithelial Sf1Ep cells. Red bar, mean. C Human foreskin-based cultivation system supports the growth of various T. pallidum strains ( n = 8), from the Nichols-like as well as the SS14-like cluster. Note that human foreskin fibroblast cells were prepared as an equal mixture of three tested cell lines. Each T. pallidum strain was cultivated in a single in vitro well, representing a sole experimental replicate used for data acquisition
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<t>Human</t> <t>foreskin</t> fibroblast cell lines support the growth of T. pallidum in vitro . A Human foreskin fibroblast cell lines (MoNa, HFF1, and <t>HFFC)</t> support the growth of T. pallidum in long-term, continuous, in vitro cultivation. While cultivation of strain SS14 was discontinued after 10 weeks, in vitro cultures of the DAL-1 strain have been ongoing for over one year. During this period, scheme of subcultures was optimized (up to 1:20). A booster passage (*), extending the standard 7-day subculture to a 14-day period with a cultivation medium exchange on day 7, was employed to enrich the treponemal culture during critical declines. In vitro cultivation was performed in triplicate (i.e., in three cultivation wells) and the mean values for each subculture are presented in graph. Source data from individual wells are shown in Supplementary Table . B Parallel cultivation for seven days ( n = 15) with defined DAL-1 inoculum (10 6 treponemes) validated the differences in growth support of individual foreskin cell lines. Treponemal growth on human foreskin fibroblast cells was slower compared to growth on rabbit epithelial Sf1Ep cells. Red bar, mean. C Human foreskin-based cultivation system supports the growth of various T. pallidum strains ( n = 8), from the Nichols-like as well as the SS14-like cluster. Note that human foreskin fibroblast cells were prepared as an equal mixture of three tested cell lines. Each T. pallidum strain was cultivated in a single in vitro well, representing a sole experimental replicate used for data acquisition
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<t>Human</t> <t>foreskin</t> fibroblast cell lines support the growth of T. pallidum in vitro . A Human foreskin fibroblast cell lines (MoNa, HFF1, and <t>HFFC)</t> support the growth of T. pallidum in long-term, continuous, in vitro cultivation. While cultivation of strain SS14 was discontinued after 10 weeks, in vitro cultures of the DAL-1 strain have been ongoing for over one year. During this period, scheme of subcultures was optimized (up to 1:20). A booster passage (*), extending the standard 7-day subculture to a 14-day period with a cultivation medium exchange on day 7, was employed to enrich the treponemal culture during critical declines. In vitro cultivation was performed in triplicate (i.e., in three cultivation wells) and the mean values for each subculture are presented in graph. Source data from individual wells are shown in Supplementary Table . B Parallel cultivation for seven days ( n = 15) with defined DAL-1 inoculum (10 6 treponemes) validated the differences in growth support of individual foreskin cell lines. Treponemal growth on human foreskin fibroblast cells was slower compared to growth on rabbit epithelial Sf1Ep cells. Red bar, mean. C Human foreskin-based cultivation system supports the growth of various T. pallidum strains ( n = 8), from the Nichols-like as well as the SS14-like cluster. Note that human foreskin fibroblast cells were prepared as an equal mixture of three tested cell lines. Each T. pallidum strain was cultivated in a single in vitro well, representing a sole experimental replicate used for data acquisition
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<t>Human</t> <t>foreskin</t> fibroblast cell lines support the growth of T. pallidum in vitro . A Human foreskin fibroblast cell lines (MoNa, HFF1, and <t>HFFC)</t> support the growth of T. pallidum in long-term, continuous, in vitro cultivation. While cultivation of strain SS14 was discontinued after 10 weeks, in vitro cultures of the DAL-1 strain have been ongoing for over one year. During this period, scheme of subcultures was optimized (up to 1:20). A booster passage (*), extending the standard 7-day subculture to a 14-day period with a cultivation medium exchange on day 7, was employed to enrich the treponemal culture during critical declines. In vitro cultivation was performed in triplicate (i.e., in three cultivation wells) and the mean values for each subculture are presented in graph. Source data from individual wells are shown in Supplementary Table . B Parallel cultivation for seven days ( n = 15) with defined DAL-1 inoculum (10 6 treponemes) validated the differences in growth support of individual foreskin cell lines. Treponemal growth on human foreskin fibroblast cells was slower compared to growth on rabbit epithelial Sf1Ep cells. Red bar, mean. C Human foreskin-based cultivation system supports the growth of various T. pallidum strains ( n = 8), from the Nichols-like as well as the SS14-like cluster. Note that human foreskin fibroblast cells were prepared as an equal mixture of three tested cell lines. Each T. pallidum strain was cultivated in a single in vitro well, representing a sole experimental replicate used for data acquisition
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The response of malignant melanoma cells to low oxygen concentration. ( A ) Upper panel: Malignant melanoma lines, <t>WM115</t> and WM266-4, were cultured with 100 µM pimonidazole (hypoxyprobe) in normoxic (N) and hypoxic conditions (H) for 16 h. The formation of pimonidazole–protein adducts were detected using Western Blot. Lower panel: Ponceau S stained membrane is shown as an internal control for equal protein loading. ( B ) Upper panels: Melanoma cells were cultured for 16 h in normoxia and hypoxia. Then HIF-1 alpha subunit accumulation was verified using the Western Blot. β-actin is shown as an internal control for equal loading. Lower panels: Densitometry analysis of Western Blot bands intensity normalized to β-actin. Relative densitometry value is the average of four independent experiments. The mean ± SEM is shown. Student’s t -test was used to evaluate the influence of hypoxia on HIF-1 alpha subunit stabilization. * p < 0.05 by Student’s t -test, ** p < 0.01 by Student’s t -test, p -value between 0.05 and 0.1 by Student’s t -test was given as an indication of the trend. ( C ) CAIX and PFKFB4 expression was analyzed by RT-qPCR in both melanoma cell lines under hypoxic and normoxic conditions. Expression data for each transcript was normalized to that for the reference gene TBP. Means ± SEM of at least five independent experiments are presented relative to expression in normoxic controls. The Student t -test was used to evaluate the differences between normoxic and hypoxic expression of CAIX and PFKFB4 . ** p < 0.01 by Student’s t -test. ( D ) Upper panels: Melanoma cells were cultured for 16 h in normoxia and hypoxia. Then CAIX and PFKFB4 expression was verified using the Western Blot. β-actin is shown as an internal control for equal loading. Lower panels: Densitometry analysis of Western Blot bands intensity normalized to β-actin. Each relative densitometry value is the average of at least four independent experiments. The mean ± SEM is shown. Studen’st t -test was used to evaluate the influence of hypoxia on CAIX and PFKFB4 expression. * p < 0.05 by Student’s t -test, ** p < 0.01 by Student’s t -test, p -value between 0.05 and 0.1 by Student’s t -test was given as an indication of the trend.
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The response of malignant melanoma cells to low oxygen concentration. ( A ) Upper panel: Malignant melanoma lines, <t>WM115</t> and WM266-4, were cultured with 100 µM pimonidazole (hypoxyprobe) in normoxic (N) and hypoxic conditions (H) for 16 h. The formation of pimonidazole–protein adducts were detected using Western Blot. Lower panel: Ponceau S stained membrane is shown as an internal control for equal protein loading. ( B ) Upper panels: Melanoma cells were cultured for 16 h in normoxia and hypoxia. Then HIF-1 alpha subunit accumulation was verified using the Western Blot. β-actin is shown as an internal control for equal loading. Lower panels: Densitometry analysis of Western Blot bands intensity normalized to β-actin. Relative densitometry value is the average of four independent experiments. The mean ± SEM is shown. Student’s t -test was used to evaluate the influence of hypoxia on HIF-1 alpha subunit stabilization. * p < 0.05 by Student’s t -test, ** p < 0.01 by Student’s t -test, p -value between 0.05 and 0.1 by Student’s t -test was given as an indication of the trend. ( C ) CAIX and PFKFB4 expression was analyzed by RT-qPCR in both melanoma cell lines under hypoxic and normoxic conditions. Expression data for each transcript was normalized to that for the reference gene TBP. Means ± SEM of at least five independent experiments are presented relative to expression in normoxic controls. The Student t -test was used to evaluate the differences between normoxic and hypoxic expression of CAIX and PFKFB4 . ** p < 0.01 by Student’s t -test. ( D ) Upper panels: Melanoma cells were cultured for 16 h in normoxia and hypoxia. Then CAIX and PFKFB4 expression was verified using the Western Blot. β-actin is shown as an internal control for equal loading. Lower panels: Densitometry analysis of Western Blot bands intensity normalized to β-actin. Each relative densitometry value is the average of at least four independent experiments. The mean ± SEM is shown. Studen’st t -test was used to evaluate the influence of hypoxia on CAIX and PFKFB4 expression. * p < 0.05 by Student’s t -test, ** p < 0.01 by Student’s t -test, p -value between 0.05 and 0.1 by Student’s t -test was given as an indication of the trend.
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The response of malignant melanoma cells to low oxygen concentration. ( A ) Upper panel: Malignant melanoma lines, <t>WM115</t> and WM266-4, were cultured with 100 µM pimonidazole (hypoxyprobe) in normoxic (N) and hypoxic conditions (H) for 16 h. The formation of pimonidazole–protein adducts were detected using Western Blot. Lower panel: Ponceau S stained membrane is shown as an internal control for equal protein loading. ( B ) Upper panels: Melanoma cells were cultured for 16 h in normoxia and hypoxia. Then HIF-1 alpha subunit accumulation was verified using the Western Blot. β-actin is shown as an internal control for equal loading. Lower panels: Densitometry analysis of Western Blot bands intensity normalized to β-actin. Relative densitometry value is the average of four independent experiments. The mean ± SEM is shown. Student’s t -test was used to evaluate the influence of hypoxia on HIF-1 alpha subunit stabilization. * p < 0.05 by Student’s t -test, ** p < 0.01 by Student’s t -test, p -value between 0.05 and 0.1 by Student’s t -test was given as an indication of the trend. ( C ) CAIX and PFKFB4 expression was analyzed by RT-qPCR in both melanoma cell lines under hypoxic and normoxic conditions. Expression data for each transcript was normalized to that for the reference gene TBP. Means ± SEM of at least five independent experiments are presented relative to expression in normoxic controls. The Student t -test was used to evaluate the differences between normoxic and hypoxic expression of CAIX and PFKFB4 . ** p < 0.01 by Student’s t -test. ( D ) Upper panels: Melanoma cells were cultured for 16 h in normoxia and hypoxia. Then CAIX and PFKFB4 expression was verified using the Western Blot. β-actin is shown as an internal control for equal loading. Lower panels: Densitometry analysis of Western Blot bands intensity normalized to β-actin. Each relative densitometry value is the average of at least four independent experiments. The mean ± SEM is shown. Studen’st t -test was used to evaluate the influence of hypoxia on CAIX and PFKFB4 expression. * p < 0.05 by Student’s t -test, ** p < 0.01 by Student’s t -test, p -value between 0.05 and 0.1 by Student’s t -test was given as an indication of the trend.
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The response of malignant melanoma cells to low oxygen concentration. ( A ) Upper panel: Malignant melanoma lines, <t>WM115</t> and WM266-4, were cultured with 100 µM pimonidazole (hypoxyprobe) in normoxic (N) and hypoxic conditions (H) for 16 h. The formation of pimonidazole–protein adducts were detected using Western Blot. Lower panel: Ponceau S stained membrane is shown as an internal control for equal protein loading. ( B ) Upper panels: Melanoma cells were cultured for 16 h in normoxia and hypoxia. Then HIF-1 alpha subunit accumulation was verified using the Western Blot. β-actin is shown as an internal control for equal loading. Lower panels: Densitometry analysis of Western Blot bands intensity normalized to β-actin. Relative densitometry value is the average of four independent experiments. The mean ± SEM is shown. Student’s t -test was used to evaluate the influence of hypoxia on HIF-1 alpha subunit stabilization. * p < 0.05 by Student’s t -test, ** p < 0.01 by Student’s t -test, p -value between 0.05 and 0.1 by Student’s t -test was given as an indication of the trend. ( C ) CAIX and PFKFB4 expression was analyzed by RT-qPCR in both melanoma cell lines under hypoxic and normoxic conditions. Expression data for each transcript was normalized to that for the reference gene TBP. Means ± SEM of at least five independent experiments are presented relative to expression in normoxic controls. The Student t -test was used to evaluate the differences between normoxic and hypoxic expression of CAIX and PFKFB4 . ** p < 0.01 by Student’s t -test. ( D ) Upper panels: Melanoma cells were cultured for 16 h in normoxia and hypoxia. Then CAIX and PFKFB4 expression was verified using the Western Blot. β-actin is shown as an internal control for equal loading. Lower panels: Densitometry analysis of Western Blot bands intensity normalized to β-actin. Each relative densitometry value is the average of at least four independent experiments. The mean ± SEM is shown. Studen’st t -test was used to evaluate the influence of hypoxia on CAIX and PFKFB4 expression. * p < 0.05 by Student’s t -test, ** p < 0.01 by Student’s t -test, p -value between 0.05 and 0.1 by Student’s t -test was given as an indication of the trend.
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Human foreskin fibroblast cell lines support the growth of T. pallidum in vitro . A Human foreskin fibroblast cell lines (MoNa, HFF1, and HFFC) support the growth of T. pallidum in long-term, continuous, in vitro cultivation. While cultivation of strain SS14 was discontinued after 10 weeks, in vitro cultures of the DAL-1 strain have been ongoing for over one year. During this period, scheme of subcultures was optimized (up to 1:20). A booster passage (*), extending the standard 7-day subculture to a 14-day period with a cultivation medium exchange on day 7, was employed to enrich the treponemal culture during critical declines. In vitro cultivation was performed in triplicate (i.e., in three cultivation wells) and the mean values for each subculture are presented in graph. Source data from individual wells are shown in Supplementary Table . B Parallel cultivation for seven days ( n = 15) with defined DAL-1 inoculum (10 6 treponemes) validated the differences in growth support of individual foreskin cell lines. Treponemal growth on human foreskin fibroblast cells was slower compared to growth on rabbit epithelial Sf1Ep cells. Red bar, mean. C Human foreskin-based cultivation system supports the growth of various T. pallidum strains ( n = 8), from the Nichols-like as well as the SS14-like cluster. Note that human foreskin fibroblast cells were prepared as an equal mixture of three tested cell lines. Each T. pallidum strain was cultivated in a single in vitro well, representing a sole experimental replicate used for data acquisition

Journal: BMC Microbiology

Article Title: First human cell-based cultivation system for the syphilis spirochete Treponema pallidum

doi: 10.1186/s12866-026-04856-5

Figure Lengend Snippet: Human foreskin fibroblast cell lines support the growth of T. pallidum in vitro . A Human foreskin fibroblast cell lines (MoNa, HFF1, and HFFC) support the growth of T. pallidum in long-term, continuous, in vitro cultivation. While cultivation of strain SS14 was discontinued after 10 weeks, in vitro cultures of the DAL-1 strain have been ongoing for over one year. During this period, scheme of subcultures was optimized (up to 1:20). A booster passage (*), extending the standard 7-day subculture to a 14-day period with a cultivation medium exchange on day 7, was employed to enrich the treponemal culture during critical declines. In vitro cultivation was performed in triplicate (i.e., in three cultivation wells) and the mean values for each subculture are presented in graph. Source data from individual wells are shown in Supplementary Table . B Parallel cultivation for seven days ( n = 15) with defined DAL-1 inoculum (10 6 treponemes) validated the differences in growth support of individual foreskin cell lines. Treponemal growth on human foreskin fibroblast cells was slower compared to growth on rabbit epithelial Sf1Ep cells. Red bar, mean. C Human foreskin-based cultivation system supports the growth of various T. pallidum strains ( n = 8), from the Nichols-like as well as the SS14-like cluster. Note that human foreskin fibroblast cells were prepared as an equal mixture of three tested cell lines. Each T. pallidum strain was cultivated in a single in vitro well, representing a sole experimental replicate used for data acquisition

Article Snippet: Human foreskin fibroblasts HFF1 (SCRC-1041; ATCC) and HFFC (300715; Cytion) were purchased, while the third cell line (MoNa) was kindly provided by Dr. Vladimir Rotrekl (Masaryk University), and was originally obtained from the National Tissue Centre (Czech Republic).

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The response of malignant melanoma cells to low oxygen concentration. ( A ) Upper panel: Malignant melanoma lines, WM115 and WM266-4, were cultured with 100 µM pimonidazole (hypoxyprobe) in normoxic (N) and hypoxic conditions (H) for 16 h. The formation of pimonidazole–protein adducts were detected using Western Blot. Lower panel: Ponceau S stained membrane is shown as an internal control for equal protein loading. ( B ) Upper panels: Melanoma cells were cultured for 16 h in normoxia and hypoxia. Then HIF-1 alpha subunit accumulation was verified using the Western Blot. β-actin is shown as an internal control for equal loading. Lower panels: Densitometry analysis of Western Blot bands intensity normalized to β-actin. Relative densitometry value is the average of four independent experiments. The mean ± SEM is shown. Student’s t -test was used to evaluate the influence of hypoxia on HIF-1 alpha subunit stabilization. * p < 0.05 by Student’s t -test, ** p < 0.01 by Student’s t -test, p -value between 0.05 and 0.1 by Student’s t -test was given as an indication of the trend. ( C ) CAIX and PFKFB4 expression was analyzed by RT-qPCR in both melanoma cell lines under hypoxic and normoxic conditions. Expression data for each transcript was normalized to that for the reference gene TBP. Means ± SEM of at least five independent experiments are presented relative to expression in normoxic controls. The Student t -test was used to evaluate the differences between normoxic and hypoxic expression of CAIX and PFKFB4 . ** p < 0.01 by Student’s t -test. ( D ) Upper panels: Melanoma cells were cultured for 16 h in normoxia and hypoxia. Then CAIX and PFKFB4 expression was verified using the Western Blot. β-actin is shown as an internal control for equal loading. Lower panels: Densitometry analysis of Western Blot bands intensity normalized to β-actin. Each relative densitometry value is the average of at least four independent experiments. The mean ± SEM is shown. Studen’st t -test was used to evaluate the influence of hypoxia on CAIX and PFKFB4 expression. * p < 0.05 by Student’s t -test, ** p < 0.01 by Student’s t -test, p -value between 0.05 and 0.1 by Student’s t -test was given as an indication of the trend.

Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Article Title: Expression of Alternative Splice Variants of 6-Phosphofructo-2-kinase/Fructose-2,6-bisphosphatase-4 in Normoxic and Hypoxic Melanoma Cells

doi: 10.3390/ijms22168848

Figure Lengend Snippet: The response of malignant melanoma cells to low oxygen concentration. ( A ) Upper panel: Malignant melanoma lines, WM115 and WM266-4, were cultured with 100 µM pimonidazole (hypoxyprobe) in normoxic (N) and hypoxic conditions (H) for 16 h. The formation of pimonidazole–protein adducts were detected using Western Blot. Lower panel: Ponceau S stained membrane is shown as an internal control for equal protein loading. ( B ) Upper panels: Melanoma cells were cultured for 16 h in normoxia and hypoxia. Then HIF-1 alpha subunit accumulation was verified using the Western Blot. β-actin is shown as an internal control for equal loading. Lower panels: Densitometry analysis of Western Blot bands intensity normalized to β-actin. Relative densitometry value is the average of four independent experiments. The mean ± SEM is shown. Student’s t -test was used to evaluate the influence of hypoxia on HIF-1 alpha subunit stabilization. * p < 0.05 by Student’s t -test, ** p < 0.01 by Student’s t -test, p -value between 0.05 and 0.1 by Student’s t -test was given as an indication of the trend. ( C ) CAIX and PFKFB4 expression was analyzed by RT-qPCR in both melanoma cell lines under hypoxic and normoxic conditions. Expression data for each transcript was normalized to that for the reference gene TBP. Means ± SEM of at least five independent experiments are presented relative to expression in normoxic controls. The Student t -test was used to evaluate the differences between normoxic and hypoxic expression of CAIX and PFKFB4 . ** p < 0.01 by Student’s t -test. ( D ) Upper panels: Melanoma cells were cultured for 16 h in normoxia and hypoxia. Then CAIX and PFKFB4 expression was verified using the Western Blot. β-actin is shown as an internal control for equal loading. Lower panels: Densitometry analysis of Western Blot bands intensity normalized to β-actin. Each relative densitometry value is the average of at least four independent experiments. The mean ± SEM is shown. Studen’st t -test was used to evaluate the influence of hypoxia on CAIX and PFKFB4 expression. * p < 0.05 by Student’s t -test, ** p < 0.01 by Student’s t -test, p -value between 0.05 and 0.1 by Student’s t -test was given as an indication of the trend.

Article Snippet: Two human melanoma cell lines WM115 and WM266-4 were obtained from Rockland Immunochemicals (Limerick, PA, USA).

Techniques: Concentration Assay, Cell Culture, Western Blot, Staining, Membrane, Control, Expressing, Quantitative RT-PCR