Publications by authors named "Andrew D Rhodes"

Baculovirus vectors engineered to contain mammalian cell-active promoter elements have been described as an efficient method for transduction of a broad spectrum of human cell lines at high frequency. In the first large-scale comparative study of secreted protein production using these viral vectors, we have evaluated production of 16 recombinant enzymes--specifically, we exploited these viral vectors, termed 'BacMam' viruses, to drive expression of a panel of proteases selected from all four major mechanistic classes, including secreted, lysosomal, endosomal, and type I transmembrane proteins. To allow a generic purification strategy, coding sequences were truncated to remove transmembrane and/or subcellular retention signals before introduction, in parallel, into a C-terminally Fc-tagged BacMam transfer vector.

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  • The study investigates the role of gp130 signaling in the regulation of VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) in human cardiac myocytes, highlighting the importance of these signals in heart repair and blood vessel development.
  • Human adult cardiac myocytes were isolated and treated with different gp130 ligands (CT-1, IL-6, LIF, or OSM) to examine their effects on VEGF production, with OSM showing a significant dose-dependent increase in VEGF production.
  • Results revealed that OSM was the primary gp130 ligand responsible for stimulating VEGF-1 production in human cardiac myocytes, supported by the presence of specific receptors for OSM and gp130 in these cells.
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