2000
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-4644(20000315)76:4<639::aid-jcb12>3.3.co;2-9
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Identification and cloning of a human urea transporter HUT11, which is downregulated during adipogenesis of explant cultures of human bone

Abstract: Bipotential cells in human trabecular bone explant cultures that express osteoblast characteristics are able to undergo adipogenesis in the presence of 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine plus dexamethasone (Nuttall et al. [1998] J Bone Miner Res 13:371-382). The initial studies of these bipotential cells in explant cultures have been extended to examine differential gene expression during osteoblast/adipocyte transdifferentiation. Using differential display, we have identified a gene expressed in trabecular bone expl… Show more

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“…Considering the erythroid-restricted expression of RhAG (Zidi-Yahiaoui et al, 2005), our data confirm the nonerythroid character of MSCs. Prichett et al (2000) detected the human urea transporter HUT11 (SLC14A1; JK), the protein carrying the Jk antigen, in 'explant cultures of human bone' containing osteoblasts and an unknown fraction of MSCs. We confirmed a reduced SLC14A1 (JK) transcription in differentiating MSCs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the erythroid-restricted expression of RhAG (Zidi-Yahiaoui et al, 2005), our data confirm the nonerythroid character of MSCs. Prichett et al (2000) detected the human urea transporter HUT11 (SLC14A1; JK), the protein carrying the Jk antigen, in 'explant cultures of human bone' containing osteoblasts and an unknown fraction of MSCs. We confirmed a reduced SLC14A1 (JK) transcription in differentiating MSCs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%