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    <title>Oomen, S.P.</title>
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    <description>List of Publications</description>
    <language>en</language>
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      <title>Differential expression of somatostatin receptor subtypes in human peripheral blood mononuclear cell subsets (Article)</title>
      <link>http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/10332/</link>
      <pubDate>2004-01-01T00:00:00Z</pubDate>
      <description>BACKGROUND: Somatostatin (SS)-binding sites have been demonstrated in
      human lymphoid tissues and peripheral blood cells. However, not much is
      known with respect to the SS receptor subtype (sst) expression pattern and
      the expression of SS itself in the immune system. OBJECTIVE: The aim of
      this study was to evaluate the mRNA expression of the five known sst
      (sst(1-5)) in peripheral blood mononuclear cell (sub)populations.
      Moreover, the expression of the mRNAs encoding SS and the SS-like peptide
      cortistatin (CST) in immune cell subsets was studied. METHODS: RT-PCR and
      quantitative PCR were performed to evaluate sst, SS and CST mRNA
      expression in cells in the basal or activated state.
      Fluorescence-activated cell sorter (FACS) analysis using fluorescent SS
      was performed to visualize sst protein on cell membranes. RESULTS: B- and
      T-lymphocytes selectively expressed sst(3) mRNA. sst(3) expression in
      B-lymphocytes was significantly lower compared with T-lymphocytes.
      Unstimulated, freshly isolated monocytes did not express any sst mRNA.
      Upon activation, monocytes selectively expressed sst(2) mRNA, whereas
      T-lymphocyte activation upregulated sst(3) expression. sst(2) mRNA
      expression on monocytes was confirmed by FACS analysis. B- and
      T-lymphocytes did not express SS mRNA, while both cell types expressed CST
      mRNA. CST mRNA expression was downregulated following T-lymphocyte
      activation. CONCLUSION: We demonstrate for the first time unequivocally
      that human peripheral blood B- and T-lymphocytes selectively express
      sst(3), whereas monocytes do not express sst. However, upon activation,
      monocytes are induced to express sst(2A). No expression of SS mRNA was
      detected in any cell type, whereas all cell types expressed CST mRNA. The
      differential expression of sst and CST mRNA in lymphocytes and monocytes
      suggests a functional significance for the CST-sst interaction in immune
      cells, but further studies should be performed to evaluate the
      significance of sst and CST in these cells.</description>
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      <title>Somatostatin receptors in the haematopoietic system (Article)</title>
      <link>http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/9524/</link>
      <pubDate>2000-01-01T00:00:00Z</pubDate>
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