Detail of Fig6f_24hpi_Mock



Project
Title
Transmission electron microscopy images of infected hiSGs at 24hpi.
Description
Transmission electron microscopy images of infected hiSGs at 24hpi.
Release, Updated
2024-12-14
License
CC-BY
Kind
Image data
File Formats
.tif
Data size
1.7 MB

Organism
Homo sapiens ( NCBITaxon:9606 )
Strain(s)
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Cell Line
human induced salivary glands (hiSGs)

Datatype
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Molecular Function (MF)
Biological Process (BP)
viral process ( GO:0016032 )
Cellular Component (CC)
Biological Imaging Method
transmission electron microscopy ( Fbbi:00000258 )
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Z scale
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T scale
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Image Acquisition
Experiment type
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Microscope type
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Acquisition mode
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Contrast method
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Microscope model
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Detector model
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Objective model
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Filter set
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Summary of Methods
See details in Tanaka J, et. al. (2022) Nat Cell Biol. 2022 Nov;24(11):1595-1605.
Related paper(s)

Junichi Tanaka, Hidenobu Senpuku, Miho Ogawa, Rika Yasuhara, Shintaro Ohnuma, Koki Takamatsu, Takashi Watanabe, Yo Mabuchi, Shiro Nakamura, Shoko Ishida, Tomohiko Sadaoka, Takashi Takaki, Tatsuo Shirota, Toshikazu Shimane, Tomio Inoue, Takayoshi Sakai, Munemasa Mori, Takashi Tsuji, Ichiro Saito, Kenji Mishima (2022) Human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived salivary gland organoids model SARS-CoV-2 infection and replication., Nature cell biology

Published in 2022 Oct 17 (Electronic publication in Oct. 17, 2022, midnight )

(Abstract) Salivary glands act as virus reservoirs in various infectious diseases and have been reported to be targeted by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). However, the mechanisms underlying infection and replication in salivary glands are still enigmatic due to the lack of proper in vitro models. Here, we show that human induced salivary glands (hiSGs) generated from human induced pluripotent stem cells can be infected with SARS-CoV-2. The hiSGs exhibit properties similar to those of embryonic salivary glands and are a valuable tool for the functional analysis of genes during development. Orthotopically transplanted hiSGs can be engrafted at a recipient site in mice and show a mature phenotype. In addition, we confirm SARS-CoV-2 infection and replication in hiSGs. SARS-CoV-2 derived from saliva in asymptomatic individuals may participate in the spread of the virus. hiSGs may be a promising model for investigating the role of salivary glands as a virus reservoir.

Contact
Junichi Tanaka, Kenji Mishima , Showa University School of Dentistry, Showa University School of Dentistry , Department of Oral Diagnostic Sciences , Department of Oral Diagnostic Sciences , Division of Pathology , Division of Pathology
Contributors

OMERO Dataset
OMERO Project
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