2013
DOI: 10.1111/xen.12059
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Identification and characterization of a novel porcine endothelial cell‐specific Tie1 promoter

Abstract: The sTie1 promoter shows a highly conserved sequence compared with the Tie1 promoters in human and mouse, but it has a greater activity in the porcine endothelial cell line than that of human and mouse promoters. Thus, sTie1 will be a valuable tool for generating a pig cardiovascular disease model.

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“…TIE1 is an angiopoietin receptor with immunoglobulin and EGF-like domains 1, and the TIE1 protein is a cell surface protein expressed in endothelial cells ( 70 ); however, it is also expressed in immature hematopoietic cells and platelets ( 71 ). TIE1 has an inflammatory effect and may serve a role in mechanotransduction, neovascularization and inflammation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TIE1 is an angiopoietin receptor with immunoglobulin and EGF-like domains 1, and the TIE1 protein is a cell surface protein expressed in endothelial cells ( 70 ); however, it is also expressed in immature hematopoietic cells and platelets ( 71 ). TIE1 has an inflammatory effect and may serve a role in mechanotransduction, neovascularization and inflammation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Porcine iliac endothelial cells is immortalized cell lines purchased from the Type Culture Collection of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and THP‐1 and PIECs were cultured with RPMI‐1640 containing 10% (vol/vol) FBS, at 37°C with 5% CO 2 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vascular endothelial cells represent a primary target of genetic modifications in donor pigs for xenotransplantation. In this regard, Chen et al [16] identified the porcine Tie1 (sTie1) promoter as a powerful porcine endothelial cell-specific promoter. Tie1 promoters with different lengths of 5′-regulatory regions were cloned, and major putative DNA-binding motifs were mutated by site-directed mutagenesis.…”
Section: Donor Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%