2013
DOI: 10.1155/2013/789012
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Gram-Negative Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide Stimulates Activin A Secretion from Human Amniotic Epithelial Cells

Abstract: Activin A is involved in inflammation. The present study was performed to clarify if lipopolysaccharide, a component of Gram-negative bacteria, stimulates activin A secretion from human amniotic epithelial cells and to determine if activin A plays a role in amnionitis. Fetal membranes were obtained during elective cesarean sections performed in full-term pregnancies of patients without systemic disease, signs of premature delivery, or fetal complications. Amniotic epithelial cells were isolated by trypsinizati… Show more

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“…LPS can induce INHBA in several cell types including amniotic epithelial cells, dendritic cells and endothelial cells [65][66][67]. In Ect1 cells, LPS induced a dose-dependent increase in INHBA secretion, ranging from 3.3-fold to 6.0-fold, comparable to the increase induced by 10% SP ( Figure 5A).…”
Section: Lps Induces Inhba But Not Fst Protein In Ect1 Cellsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…LPS can induce INHBA in several cell types including amniotic epithelial cells, dendritic cells and endothelial cells [65][66][67]. In Ect1 cells, LPS induced a dose-dependent increase in INHBA secretion, ranging from 3.3-fold to 6.0-fold, comparable to the increase induced by 10% SP ( Figure 5A).…”
Section: Lps Induces Inhba But Not Fst Protein In Ect1 Cellsmentioning
confidence: 73%