Human fetal bladder-derived epithelial cells

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Animal cell – per se ; composition thereof; process of... – Method of detaching cells – digesting tissue or establishing...

Reexamination Certificate

Rate now

  [ 0.00 ] – not rated yet Voters 0   Comments 0

Details

C435S325000, C435S366000, C435S371000, C435S384000, C435S389000

Reexamination Certificate

active

07846726

ABSTRACT:
This invention discloses a substantially pure population of human urinary bladder-derived epithelial cells and methods of isolating and culturing the urinary bladder-derived epithelial cells. In addition, several uses of human urinary bladder-derived epithelial cells and cells differentiating therefrom are disclosed herein.

REFERENCES:
patent: 6416999 (2002-07-01), Li et al.
patent: 6617161 (2003-09-01), Luyten et al.
patent: 6759039 (2004-07-01), Tsang et al.
patent: 1 000 541 (2000-05-01), None
patent: WO 96/40866 (1996-12-01), None
patent: WO 98/59035 (1998-12-01), None
patent: WO 00/37503 (2000-06-01), None
patent: WO0177298 (2001-10-01), None
patent: WO 02/102997 (2002-12-01), None
patent: WO-03/068938 (2003-08-01), None
patent: WO-03/068938 (2003-08-01), None
patent: WO-01/49827 (2007-07-01), None
Stojkovic et al., 2004, Reproduction, vol. 128, p. 259-267.
Bodnar et al., 2004, Stem Cells and Development, vol. 13, p. 243-253.
Bhatia, M., 2003, Cloning and Stem Cells, vol. 5, No. 1, p. 89-97.
ATCC Catalogue of Cell Lines & Hybridomas, 7th Edition, 1992, ATCC HTB 160, FHs 738B1, p. 271.
Elkin et al., 1998, Carcinogenesis, vol. 19, No. 12, pp. 2095-2099.
Hammond et al., 1984, PNAS, vol. 81, pp. 5435-5439.
Von Koskull et al., 1984, Human Genetics, vol. 65, p. 262-267.
Cliento et al., 1994, The Journal of Urology, vol. 152, p. 665-670.
Ausubel, F.M. et al. eds. (1987).Current Protocols in Molecular BiologyJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc. pp. iii-xii (Table of Contents Only.).
Ayres, P.H. et al. (1984). “A Rapid Method For Preparation of Urinary Bladder Epithelium For Flow Cytometric Analysis,”The Journal of Urology131:1202-1205.
Barnes, D. and Sato, G. (1980). “Methods For Growth of Cultured Cells in Serum-Free Medium,”Anal. Biochem. 102:255-270.
Baskin, L.S. et al. (1996). “Mesenchymal-Epithelial Interactions in the Bladder,”World Journal of Urology14:301-309.
Baskin, L.S. et al. (1999). “Epithelial-Mesenchymal Interactions in the Bladder—Implications for Bladder Augmentation” Chapter 5In Advances in Experimental Medicine and BiologyPlenum Press: New York, NY vol. 462, pp. 49-61.
Buck, D.W. et al. (1982). “Monoclonal Antibodies Specific For Cell Culture Mycoplasmas,” In Vitro 18(4):377-381.
Christensen, B. et al. (1984). “A Classification of Human Urothelial Cells Propagated in Vitro,”Anticancer Res. 4:319-337.
Cooper, M.J. et al. (1996). “Developmentally Imprinted Genes as Markers for Bladder Tumor Progression,”The Journal of Urology155:2120-2127.
Cunha, G.R. et al. (1983). “Heterospecific Induction of Prostatic Development in Tissue Recombinants Prepared With Mouse, Rat, Rabbit and Human Tissues,”Differentiation24:174-180.
Elkin, M. et al. (1995). “The Expression of the Imprinted H19 and IGF-2 Genes in Human Bladder Carcinoma,”FEBS Lett. 374:57-61.
Freshney, R.I. ed. (1987).Culture of Animal Cells: A Manual of Basic TechniquesSecond Edition, Alan R. Liss, Inc.: New York, NY. pp. vii-xiv (Table of Contents Only.).
Gillenwater, J. et al. (2002).Adult and Pediatric UrologyLippincott Williams & Wilkins: Philadelphia, PA. vol. 1, five pages (Table of Contents Only.).
Ham, R.G. and McKeehan, W.L. (1979). “Media and Growth Requirements,” Chapter 5In Methods in EnzymologyAcademic Press, Inc. vol. 58, pp. 44-93.
Harlow, E. and Lane, D., eds. (1988).Antibodies, A Laboratory ManualCold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press: Cold Spring Harbor, New York. (Table of Contents Only.).
Hu, P. et al. (2000). “Ablation of Uroplakin III Gene Results in Small Urothelial Plaques, Urothelial leakage, and Vesicoureteral Reflux,”J. Cell Biol. 151(5):961-972.
Jen, P.Y.P. et al. (1995). “Immunohistochemical Localization of Neuromarkers and Neuropeptides in Human Fetal and Neonatal Urinary Bladder,”British Journal of Urology75:230-235.
Keay, S. et al. (1996). “Decreased H-Thymidine Incorporation by Human Bladder Epithelial Cells Following Exposure To Urine From Interstitial Cystitis Patients,”The Journal of Urology156:2073-2078.
Kohler, G. and Milstein, C. (1975). “Continuous Cultures of Fused Cells Secreting Antibody of Predefined Specificity,”Nature256:495-497.
Lipschutz, J.H. et al. (1996). “Urothelial Transformation Into Functional Glandular Tissue In Situ, By Instructive Medesenchymal Induction,”Kidney International49:59-66.
Liu, W. et al. (2000). “Diffusable Growth Factors Induce Bladder Smooth Muscle Differentiation,”In Vitro Cell. Dev. Biol. 36(7):476-484.
Mather, J.P. and Roberts, P.E. (1998).Introduction to Cell and Tissue CulturePlenum Press: New York, NY. pp. xi-xv. (Table of Contents Only.).
McPherson, M.J. et al eds. (1995).PCR 2: A Practical ApproachIRL Press pp. ix-xvii (Table of Contents Only.).
Moll, R. et al. (1993). “Uroplakin III, A Specific Membrane Protein of Urothelial Umbrella Cells, As Histological Markers for Metastatic Transitional Cell Carcinomas,”Verh. Deutsc. Ges. Pathol. 77:260-265. (English Abstract.).
Moll, R. et al. (1995). “Uroplakins, Specific Membrane Proteins of Urothelial Umbrella Cells, as Histological Markers of Metastatic Transitional Cell Carcinomas,”Am J. Pathol. 147(5):1383-1397.
Nathrath, W.B.J. et al. (1979). “Species Cross-Reacting Epithelial and Urothelial Specific Antigens in Human Fetal, Adult, and Neoplastic Bladder Epithelium,”Journal of the National Cancer Institute63(6):1323-1330.
Owens, R.B. et al. (1976). “Brief Communication: Epithelial Cell Cultures From Normal and Cancerous Human Tissues,”Journal of the National Cancer Institute56(4):843-849.
Sambrook, J. et al. (1989).Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual, Second Edition. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press: Cold Spring Harbor, NY. pp. xi-xxxviii (Table of Contents Only.).
Smith, L.T. (1992). “Separation of Noncutaneous Epithelia In A Fetus Diagnosed in Utero with Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa,”Pediatric Research31(6):561-566.
Summerhayes, I.C. (1988). “Transplantation of Immortalized Bladder Epithelial Cell Lines in Denuded Mouse Bladder,”The Journal of Urology139(2):405-409.
Truschel, S.T. et al. (1999). “Primary Uroepithelial Cultures: A Model System To Analyze Umbrella Cell Barrier Function,”The Journal of Biological Chemistry274(21):15020-15029.
Von Koskull, H. et al. (1984). “Identification of Cells from Fetal Bladder Epithelium in Human Amniotic Fluid,”Human Genetics65:262-267.
Yu, J. et al. (1992). “Identification of an 85-100 kDa Glycoprotein as a Cell Surface Marker for an Advanced Stage of Urothelial Differentiation: Association with the Inter-Plaque (‘Hinge’) Area,”Epith. Cell Biol. 1:4-12.
International Search Report mailed Jun. 3, 2004, for PCT Application No. PCT/US03/04547, filed Feb. 12, 2003, three pages.
Newman, J. et al. (1989). “The Fine Structure of the Human Fetal Urinary Bladder. Development and Maturation. A Light, Transmission and Scanning Electron Microscopic Study,”J. Anat. 166:135-150.
Aboseif, S. et al. (Oct. 1999). “Mesenchymal Reprogramming of Adult Human Epithelial Differentiation,”Differentiation65(2):113-118.
Kirk, D. et al. (Mar. 1985). “Selective Growth of Normal Adult Human Urothelial Cells in Serum-Free Medium,”In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology21(3, Part I):165-171.
Reznikoff, C.A. et al. (Apr. 1983). “Growth and Characterization of Normal Human Urothelium In vitro,” In Vitro 19(4):326-343.
Scriven, S.D. et al. (Sep. 1997). “Reconstitution of Human Urothelium from Monolayer Cultures,”The Journal of Urology158(3, Part 2 of 2):1147-1152.
Southgate, J. et al. (Oct. 1994). “Normal Human Urothelial Cells In vitro: Proliferation and Induction of Stratification,”Laboratory Investigation71(4):583-593.
Suematsu, N. et al. (1991). “Analysis of Epithelial Protein Profiles of Prostatic Glands Indu

LandOfFree

Say what you really think

Search LandOfFree.com for the USA inventors and patents. Rate them and share your experience with other people.

Rating

Human fetal bladder-derived epithelial cells does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.

If you have personal experience with Human fetal bladder-derived epithelial cells, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Human fetal bladder-derived epithelial cells will most certainly appreciate the feedback.

Rate now

     

Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-4199928

  Search
All data on this website is collected from public sources. Our data reflects the most accurate information available at the time of publication.