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( a ) Immunoblot analysis of MARCH5 expression levels in MARCH5-depleted Raw264.7 cells. See full blots in . ( b ) Twenty-four hours after infection, PR8-GFP or VSV-GFP virus replication assay by <t>fluorescence</t> microscopy (fluorescence, upper; phase-contrast microscopy, bottom) and virus titration by fluorescence analysis or plaque assay in siControl or siMARCH5 expressing Raw264.7 cells. Error bars, mean±s.e.m. ( n =3). Scale bars, 100 μm. ( c ) Determination of the virus titration using fluorescence analysis or plaque assay in March5 +/+ and March5 +/− BMDM cells infected with PR8-GFP or VSV-GFP virus. Error bars, mean±s.e.m. ( n =3). ( d , e ) Bioassay of IFN-β or IL-6 (ELISA) in supernatants of MARCH5-depleted Raw264.7 ( d ) or March5 +/+ and March5 +/− BMDM cells ( e ) infected or transfected with PR8-GFP, VSV-GFP, poly(I:C) or 5′ppp-dsRNA. After cells were transfected with siControl or siMARCH5 for 24 h, followed by infection with virus or transfection with poly(I:C) for indicated times. Error bars, mean±s.e.m. ( n =3). All data are representative of at least three independent experiments.
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Influence of angiopoietin ( ANG )2/ANG1 imbalance on endothelial hyper-permeability ex vivo . Human pulmonary microvascular endothelial cells were seeded at high density on gelatin-coated permeable supports and cultured to form a confluent monolayer. After pre-incubation with filtered and diluted (7.5 %) patient serum (preoperative ( preop ) or 24 h, respectively) for 30 minutes, fluorescein isothiocyanate ( FITC )-conjugated dextran (70 kDa, final concentration 1 mg/ml) was added to the upper compartment and the inserts were set on a magnetic stirrer. Thrombin (final concentration 1 IU/ml) was added to induce endothelial permeability. Samples (of 50 μl) were taken from the lower compartment at the indicated time points. Dextran concentration was determined using a <t>fluorescent</t> plate reader. Thrombin-induced hyper-permeability is expressed as fold of the average basal flux during the initial 15-minute equilibration period before thrombin addition. Left , change in endothelial cell (EC) permeability after pre-incubation with serum samples with a mild shift in the ANG2/ANG1 ratio upon coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) (6-fold from baseline to 24 h). Right , change of EC permeability after pre-incubation with serum samples with pronounced shift in the ANG2/ANG1 ratio upon CABG (18-fold from baseline to 24 h). N = 8–10, mean ± standard error of the mean, * p <0.05, ** p <0.01. Pat patient
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( a ) Immunoblot analysis of MARCH5 expression levels in MARCH5-depleted Raw264.7 cells. See full blots in . ( b ) Twenty-four hours after infection, PR8-GFP or VSV-GFP virus replication assay by fluorescence microscopy (fluorescence, upper; phase-contrast microscopy, bottom) and virus titration by fluorescence analysis or plaque assay in siControl or siMARCH5 expressing Raw264.7 cells. Error bars, mean±s.e.m. ( n =3). Scale bars, 100 μm. ( c ) Determination of the virus titration using fluorescence analysis or plaque assay in March5 +/+ and March5 +/− BMDM cells infected with PR8-GFP or VSV-GFP virus. Error bars, mean±s.e.m. ( n =3). ( d , e ) Bioassay of IFN-β or IL-6 (ELISA) in supernatants of MARCH5-depleted Raw264.7 ( d ) or March5 +/+ and March5 +/− BMDM cells ( e ) infected or transfected with PR8-GFP, VSV-GFP, poly(I:C) or 5′ppp-dsRNA. After cells were transfected with siControl or siMARCH5 for 24 h, followed by infection with virus or transfection with poly(I:C) for indicated times. Error bars, mean±s.e.m. ( n =3). All data are representative of at least three independent experiments.

Journal: Nature Communications

Article Title: The mitochondrial ubiquitin ligase MARCH5 resolves MAVS aggregates during antiviral signalling

doi: 10.1038/ncomms8910

Figure Lengend Snippet: ( a ) Immunoblot analysis of MARCH5 expression levels in MARCH5-depleted Raw264.7 cells. See full blots in . ( b ) Twenty-four hours after infection, PR8-GFP or VSV-GFP virus replication assay by fluorescence microscopy (fluorescence, upper; phase-contrast microscopy, bottom) and virus titration by fluorescence analysis or plaque assay in siControl or siMARCH5 expressing Raw264.7 cells. Error bars, mean±s.e.m. ( n =3). Scale bars, 100 μm. ( c ) Determination of the virus titration using fluorescence analysis or plaque assay in March5 +/+ and March5 +/− BMDM cells infected with PR8-GFP or VSV-GFP virus. Error bars, mean±s.e.m. ( n =3). ( d , e ) Bioassay of IFN-β or IL-6 (ELISA) in supernatants of MARCH5-depleted Raw264.7 ( d ) or March5 +/+ and March5 +/− BMDM cells ( e ) infected or transfected with PR8-GFP, VSV-GFP, poly(I:C) or 5′ppp-dsRNA. After cells were transfected with siControl or siMARCH5 for 24 h, followed by infection with virus or transfection with poly(I:C) for indicated times. Error bars, mean±s.e.m. ( n =3). All data are representative of at least three independent experiments.

Article Snippet: GFP-tagged VSV or H1N1 influenza virus (A/PR8/8/34) replication levels were measured with Fluorescence module of GloMax-Multi Microplate Multimode Reader (Promega).

Techniques: Western Blot, Expressing, Infection, Virus, Fluorescence, Microscopy, Titration, Plaque Assay, Bioassay, Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay, Transfection

( a ) After Myc-MARCH5 WT or Myc-MARCH5 H43W expression vectors were introduced into MARCH5 −/− HEK293T cells, cells were infected with PR8-GFP or transfected with poly(I:C) for 24 h. Promoter activity of IFN-β, ISRE, IFN-α or IRF3. Graphs represent fold-induction relative to the luciferase activity in control cells. Error bars, mean±s.e.m. ( n =3). ( b ) Immunoblot analysis of endogenous or ectopic expression levels of MARCH5 in MARCH5 +/+ or MARCH5 −/− HEK293T cells. See full blots in . ( c , d ) Twenty-four hours after infection, VSV-GFP replication assay by fluorescence microscopy analysis ( c ). Bioassay of IFN-β or IL-6 production (ELISA) ( d ). Error bars, mean±s.e.m. ( n =3). Scale bars, 100 μm. ( e , f ) IRES, MARCH5 WT -Flag or MARCH5 H43W -Flag stably expressing Raw264.7 cells were stimulated by infection with VSV-GFP for 24 h. Twenty-four hours after infection, VSV-GFP replication assay by fluorescence microscopy analysis (left). Quantification of GFP intensity or virus titration by plaque assay (right; e ). Bioassay of IFN-β or IL-6 production (ELISA) in supernatants of cultured Raw264.7 stable cells ( f ). Error bars, mean±s.e.m. ( n =3). All data are representative of at least three independent experiments. Scale bars, 100 μm.

Journal: Nature Communications

Article Title: The mitochondrial ubiquitin ligase MARCH5 resolves MAVS aggregates during antiviral signalling

doi: 10.1038/ncomms8910

Figure Lengend Snippet: ( a ) After Myc-MARCH5 WT or Myc-MARCH5 H43W expression vectors were introduced into MARCH5 −/− HEK293T cells, cells were infected with PR8-GFP or transfected with poly(I:C) for 24 h. Promoter activity of IFN-β, ISRE, IFN-α or IRF3. Graphs represent fold-induction relative to the luciferase activity in control cells. Error bars, mean±s.e.m. ( n =3). ( b ) Immunoblot analysis of endogenous or ectopic expression levels of MARCH5 in MARCH5 +/+ or MARCH5 −/− HEK293T cells. See full blots in . ( c , d ) Twenty-four hours after infection, VSV-GFP replication assay by fluorescence microscopy analysis ( c ). Bioassay of IFN-β or IL-6 production (ELISA) ( d ). Error bars, mean±s.e.m. ( n =3). Scale bars, 100 μm. ( e , f ) IRES, MARCH5 WT -Flag or MARCH5 H43W -Flag stably expressing Raw264.7 cells were stimulated by infection with VSV-GFP for 24 h. Twenty-four hours after infection, VSV-GFP replication assay by fluorescence microscopy analysis (left). Quantification of GFP intensity or virus titration by plaque assay (right; e ). Bioassay of IFN-β or IL-6 production (ELISA) in supernatants of cultured Raw264.7 stable cells ( f ). Error bars, mean±s.e.m. ( n =3). All data are representative of at least three independent experiments. Scale bars, 100 μm.

Article Snippet: GFP-tagged VSV or H1N1 influenza virus (A/PR8/8/34) replication levels were measured with Fluorescence module of GloMax-Multi Microplate Multimode Reader (Promega).

Techniques: Expressing, Infection, Transfection, Activity Assay, Luciferase, Control, Western Blot, Fluorescence, Microscopy, Bioassay, Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay, Stable Transfection, Virus, Titration, Plaque Assay, Cell Culture

Influence of angiopoietin ( ANG )2/ANG1 imbalance on endothelial hyper-permeability ex vivo . Human pulmonary microvascular endothelial cells were seeded at high density on gelatin-coated permeable supports and cultured to form a confluent monolayer. After pre-incubation with filtered and diluted (7.5 %) patient serum (preoperative ( preop ) or 24 h, respectively) for 30 minutes, fluorescein isothiocyanate ( FITC )-conjugated dextran (70 kDa, final concentration 1 mg/ml) was added to the upper compartment and the inserts were set on a magnetic stirrer. Thrombin (final concentration 1 IU/ml) was added to induce endothelial permeability. Samples (of 50 μl) were taken from the lower compartment at the indicated time points. Dextran concentration was determined using a fluorescent plate reader. Thrombin-induced hyper-permeability is expressed as fold of the average basal flux during the initial 15-minute equilibration period before thrombin addition. Left , change in endothelial cell (EC) permeability after pre-incubation with serum samples with a mild shift in the ANG2/ANG1 ratio upon coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) (6-fold from baseline to 24 h). Right , change of EC permeability after pre-incubation with serum samples with pronounced shift in the ANG2/ANG1 ratio upon CABG (18-fold from baseline to 24 h). N = 8–10, mean ± standard error of the mean, * p <0.05, ** p <0.01. Pat patient

Journal: Critical Care

Article Title: Endothelial permeability following coronary artery bypass grafting: an observational study on the possible role of angiopoietin imbalance

doi: 10.1186/s13054-016-1238-0

Figure Lengend Snippet: Influence of angiopoietin ( ANG )2/ANG1 imbalance on endothelial hyper-permeability ex vivo . Human pulmonary microvascular endothelial cells were seeded at high density on gelatin-coated permeable supports and cultured to form a confluent monolayer. After pre-incubation with filtered and diluted (7.5 %) patient serum (preoperative ( preop ) or 24 h, respectively) for 30 minutes, fluorescein isothiocyanate ( FITC )-conjugated dextran (70 kDa, final concentration 1 mg/ml) was added to the upper compartment and the inserts were set on a magnetic stirrer. Thrombin (final concentration 1 IU/ml) was added to induce endothelial permeability. Samples (of 50 μl) were taken from the lower compartment at the indicated time points. Dextran concentration was determined using a fluorescent plate reader. Thrombin-induced hyper-permeability is expressed as fold of the average basal flux during the initial 15-minute equilibration period before thrombin addition. Left , change in endothelial cell (EC) permeability after pre-incubation with serum samples with a mild shift in the ANG2/ANG1 ratio upon coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) (6-fold from baseline to 24 h). Right , change of EC permeability after pre-incubation with serum samples with pronounced shift in the ANG2/ANG1 ratio upon CABG (18-fold from baseline to 24 h). N = 8–10, mean ± standard error of the mean, * p <0.05, ** p <0.01. Pat patient

Article Snippet: Fluorescence was measured using a fluorescent plate reader (excitation 492 nm, emission 518 nm; Modulus II Microplate Multimode Reader, Promega, Fitchburg, WI, USA).

Techniques: Permeability, Ex Vivo, Cell Culture, Incubation, Concentration Assay