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Probes for INS

ACD can configure probes for the various manual and automated assays for INS for RNAscope Assay, or for Basescope Assay compatible for your species of interest.

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    Cytokine RNA In Situ Hybridization Permits Individualized Molecular Phenotyping in Biopsies of Psoriasis and Atopic Dermatitis

    JID Innovations

    2021 Jun 01

    Wang, A;Fogel, A;Murphy, M;Panse, G;McGeary, M;McNiff, J;Bosenberg, M;Vesely, M;Cohen, J;Ko, C;King, B;Damsky, W;
    | DOI: 10.1016/j.xjidi.2021.100021

    Detection of individual cytokines in routine biopsies from patients with inflammatory skin diseases has the potential to personalize diagnosis and treatment selection, but this approach has been limited by technical feasibility. We evaluate whether a chromogen-based RNA in situ hybridization approach can be used to detect druggable cytokines in psoriasis and atopic dermatitis. A series of psoriasis (n = 20) and atopic dermatitis (n = 26) biopsies were stained using RNA in situ hybridization for IL4, IL12B (IL-12/23 p40), IL13, IL17A, IL17F, IL22, IL23A (IL-23 p19), IL31, and TNF (TNF-α). NOS2 and IFNG, canonical psoriasis biomarkers, were also included. All 20 of the psoriasis cases were positive for IL17A, which tended to be the predominant cytokine, although some cases had relatively higher levels of IL12B, IL17F, or IL23A. The majority of cytokine expression in psoriasis was epidermal. A total of 22 of 26 atopic dermatitis cases were positive for IL13, also at varying levels; a subset of cases had significant IL4, IL22, or IL31 expression. Patterns were validated in independent bulk RNA-sequencing and single-cell RNA-sequencing datasets. Overall, RNA in situ hybridization for cytokines appears highly specific with virtually no background staining and may allow for individualized evaluation of treatment-relevant cytokine targets in biopsies from patients with inflammatory skin disorders.
    Wnt and Src signals converge on YAP-TEAD to drive intestinal regeneration

    The EMBO journal

    2021 May 05

    Guillermin, O;Angelis, N;Sidor, CM;Ridgway, R;Baulies, A;Kucharska, A;Antas, P;Rose, MR;Cordero, J;Sansom, O;Li, VSW;Thompson, BJ;
    PMID: 33950519 | DOI: 10.15252/embj.2020105770

    Wnt signalling induces a gradient of stem/progenitor cell proliferation along the crypt-villus axis of the intestine, which becomes expanded during intestinal regeneration or tumour formation. The YAP transcriptional co-activator is known to be required for intestinal regeneration, but its mode of regulation remains controversial. Here we show that the YAP-TEAD transcription factor is a key downstream effector of Wnt signalling in the intestine. Loss of YAP activity by Yap/Taz conditional knockout results in sensitivity of crypt stem cells to apoptosis and reduced cell proliferation during regeneration. Gain of YAP activity by Lats1/2 conditional knockout is sufficient to drive a crypt hyperproliferation response. In particular, Wnt signalling acts transcriptionally to induce YAP and TEAD1/2/4 expression. YAP normally localises to the nucleus only in crypt base stem cells, but becomes nuclear in most intestinal epithelial cells during intestinal regeneration after irradiation, or during organoid growth, in a Src family kinase-dependent manner. YAP-driven crypt expansion during regeneration involves an elongation and flattening of the Wnt signalling gradient. Thus, Wnt and Src-YAP signals cooperate to drive intestinal regeneration.
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    sense
    Example: Hs-LAG3-sense
    Standard probes for RNA detection are in antisense. Sense probe is reverse complent to the corresponding antisense probe.
    Intron#
    Example: Mm-Htt-intron2
    Probe targets the indicated intron in the target gene, commonly used for pre-mRNA detection
    Pool/Pan
    Example: Hs-CD3-pool (Hs-CD3D, Hs-CD3E, Hs-CD3G)
    A mixture of multiple probe sets targeting multiple genes or transcripts
    No-XSp
    Example: Hs-PDGFB-No-XMm
    Does not cross detect with the species (Sp)
    XSp
    Example: Rn-Pde9a-XMm
    designed to cross detect with the species (Sp)
    O#
    Example: Mm-Islr-O1
    Alternative design targeting different regions of the same transcript or isoforms
    CDS
    Example: Hs-SLC31A-CDS
    Probe targets the protein-coding sequence only
    EnEmProbe targets exons n and m
    En-EmProbe targets region from exon n to exon m
    Retired Nomenclature
    tvn
    Example: Hs-LEPR-tv1
    Designed to target transcript variant n
    ORF
    Example: Hs-ACVRL1-ORF
    Probe targets open reading frame
    UTR
    Example: Hs-HTT-UTR-C3
    Probe targets the untranslated region (non-protein-coding region) only
    5UTR
    Example: Hs-GNRHR-5UTR
    Probe targets the 5' untranslated region only
    3UTR
    Example: Rn-Npy1r-3UTR
    Probe targets the 3' untranslated region only
    Pan
    Example: Pool
    A mixture of multiple probe sets targeting multiple genes or transcripts

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