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    Optimization of insect cell based protein production processes - online monitoring, expression systems, scale-up

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    Due to the increasing use of insect cell based expression systems in research and industrial recombinant protein production, the development of efficient and reproducible production processes remains a challenging task. In this context, the application of online monitoring techniques is intended to ensure high and reproducible product qualities already during the early phases of process development. In the following chapter, the most common transient and stable insect cell based expression systems are briefly introduced. Novel applications of insect cell based expression systems for the production of insect derived antimicrobial peptides/proteins (AMPs) are discussed using the example of G. mellonella derived gloverin. Suitable in situ sensor techniques for insect cell culture monitoring in disposable and common bioreactor systems are outlined with respect to optical and capacitive sensor concepts. Since scale-up of production processes is one of the most critical steps in process development, a conclusive overview is given about scale up aspects for industrial insect cell culture processes

    Caso para diagnóstico Case for diagnosis

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    É relatado um caso de nevo mucinoso em adolescente do sexo masculino que apresentava lesões papulosas acastanhadas assintomáticas, confluentes em placas de distribuição linear no quadril esquerdo, surgidas aos 14 anos de idade. Além de deposição de mucina na derme superficial, a histopatologia demonstrava diminuição das fibras elásticas na derme papilar, hiperceratose, acantose e papilomatose.<br>A case of mucinous nevus is reported in a male teenager who presented assymptomatic brown papules confluent in linear plaques in the left hip since the age of 14 years old. Further on mucin deposition in superficial dermis, the histopathology showed reduction of elastic fibers in the papillary dermis, hiperkeratosis, acanthosis and papillomatosis

    Sphingosylphosphorylcholine activates dendritic cells, stimulating the production of interleukin-12

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    Compared with other lysophospholipid mediators such as sphingosine-1-phosphate and lysophosphatidic acid, little is known about the physiological significance of the related bioactive lysosphingolipid sphingosylphosphorylcholine (SPC), which is present in high-density lipoprotein particles. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of SPC on human immature dendritic cells (DCs). Reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction and flow cytometry assays revealed that DCs express two putative receptors for SPC, ovarian cancer G-protein-coupled receptor 1 and G-protein-coupled receptor 4. Exposure to SPC induced a rapid and transient increase in intracellular free calcium concentrations but did not stimulate endocytosis or chemotaxis of DCs. SPC increased the expression of HLA-DR, CD86 and CD83 and improved the T-cell priming ability of DCs, as well as the ability of DCs to stimulate the production of interferon-γ by allogeneic peripheral blood mononuclear cells during the mixed lymphocyte reaction. Consistent with these results, we also observed that SPC stimulated the production of interleukin (IL)-12 and IL-18 by DCs. Taken together, our results support the notion that the accumulation of SPC in peripheral tissues during the course of inflammatory processes may favour the development of T helper type 1 immunity
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