The Influence of Permafrost Microorganisms on Monocytes Differentiation In Vitro

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Petrov, S. A. [1 ]
Sukhovei, Yu. G. [1 ]
Kalenova, L. F. [1 ]
Kostolomova, E. G. [2 ]
Subbotin, A. M. [1 ]
Kastornov, A. A. [1 ]
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[1] Russian Acad Sci, Siberian Div, Fed Res Ctr Tyumen Res Ctr, Tyumen, Russia
[2] Tyumen State Med Univ, Minist Hlth Russian Federat, Tyumen, Russia
关键词
monocytes differentiation regulatory factors; permafrost fossil microorganisms; bacterial metabolites; monocytes subpopulations; monocytes differentiation;
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10.1007/s10517-023-05868-1
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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1001 ;
摘要
Metabolites of fossil microorganisms of dispersed watered rocks that have passed into a frozen state (Bacillus sp. strains 2/09 and 9/08, Bacillus megaterium 8-75) can modulate the differentiation activity of human peripheral blood monocytes into phenotypically different subpopulations when cultured in vitro for 7 days. This effect is largely determined by the type of metabolites that depends on the temperature of their production: cold (collected after bacterium culturing at 5 & DEG;C), medium (at 22 & DEG;C), and warm temperature (at 37 & DEG;C). All three types of metabolites had a weak negative influence on the level of classical (CD14(hi)CD16(-)) monocytes and stimulated the differentiation of intermediate (CD14(+)CD16(+)) and non-classical (CD14(lo)CD16(+)) monocytes. The monocytes differentiation into the subpopulation of intermediate (CD14(+)CD16(+)) was stimulated to a greater extent by medium-temperature metabolites of the strain 8/75 and into the subpopulation of non-classical (CD14(lo)CD16(+)) monocytes by warm metabolites of the strains 8/75 and 2/09 throughout culturing of mononuclear cells (days 1, 3, 7). Bearing in mind the anti-infection activity of intermediate and non-classical monocytes, we can consider strains 8/75 Bacillus megaterium and 2/09 Bacillus sp. promising for their in-depth testing.
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