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Blocage de maturation thymique et aberration des recombinaisons V(D)J : modèle des Leucémies Aigües Lymphoblastiques de la lignée T exprimant les onco-protéines à homéodomaines TLX1 et TLX3 / Thymic maturation arrest and V(D)J illegitime recombinaison TLX1 and TLX3 positive Tcell acute Lymphoblastic leucemia modelDadi, Saida 07 April 2010 (has links)
Le blocage du processus de maturation est un élément central de l’oncogenèse des LAL-Tcomme en témoigne la forte corrélation observée entre le stade d’arrêt de maturation et le type d’oncogène dérégulé. Une meilleure compréhension des mécanismes moléculaires responsables de l’arrêt de différenciation est une piste de choix dans la recherche de thérapie« différenciante ». Les LAL-T qui expriment les oncogènes TLX1/HOX11 et TLX3/HOX11L2correspondent à des lymphoblastes T ayant arrêté leur développement au stade cortical « préalphabeta». A ce stade, les thymocytes expriment une chaine TCRβ mais n’expriment pas la protéine TCRα. Une analyse moléculaire du locus TCRα montre que ce dernier n’est pas réarrangé dans ces LAL-T. Notre hypothèse est que les oncoprotéines TLX1 et TLX3bloquent l’expression et le réarrangement du locus TCRα et ainsi sont directement impliqués dans l’arrêt de la différentiation au stade pré-αβ. La mise en route des réarrangements aulocus TCRα est sous le contrôle d’un élément de régulation de la transcription situé en 3’ dulocus : l’enhancer alpha (Eα) dont l’activation nécessite les facteurs de transcription ETS1,RUNX1 et LEF1. Nous avons montré que l’expression de TLX1/3 réprime l’activité transcriptionnelle de l’enhanceosome Eα, que cette répression est dépendante de l’homéodomaine et qu’elle est spécifique et dose dépendante. De plus, nous avons mis en évidence que cette répression exercée par TLX1/3 est possible par une interaction protéine/protéine mise en évidence par Co-IP avec ETS1. Nous avons montré par EMSA que ETS1recrute TLX1/3 au niveau de Eα et confirmé ces résultats in vivo par la technique de ChIP.Par ailleurs, par une approche fonctionnelle de ‘knockdown’, nous avons utilisé des lentivirus contenant des vecteurs shRNAs de TLX1 et TLX3 afin d’éteindre leur expression dans les lignées cellulaires LAL-T qui l’exprime (respectivement ALL-SIL et DND-41). Ces expériences nous ont permis d’observer qu’au sein de ces lignées LAL-T TLX+, la down-régulation des oncogènes TLX1/3 est accompagnée d’une réactivation de l’Eα, traduite par la présence d’expression de transcrits germinaux du TCRα. L’ensemble de nos résultats suggère que TLX1/3 sont impliqués dans l’inhibition du locus TCRα et, par conséquence dans l’arrêt de différenciation observé dans ces leucémies / Acute lymphoblastic leukemias (ALL) are characterized by multi-step oncogenic processesleading to a cell differentiation arrest. Improved understanding of the underlying molecular mechanisms is a prerequisite for targeted therapeutic approaches. In T lineage ALLs, over expressionof the orphan homeobox factors, TLX1 or TLX3 is associated with a corticalthymic maturation arrest. We demonstrate that both TLX1 and TLX3 proteins interact withETS1, an essential component of the TCRα gene-enhanceosome, resulting in repression ofenhancer activity, blocked TCR-Jα rearrangement, and auto-extinction of clones with a TCRαenhancer driven TLX1-TCRδ chromosomal translocation. Our results identify novel functionsfor homeodomain proteins during T-cell development and imply that TLX1/3 exert an ETS1-dependent block to αβ T-cell maturation in T-ALLs, there fore representing promising targets for differentiation therapy
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La phylogénie moléculaire du genre nord-américain Eurybia (Asteraceae : Astereae) et ses proches parents (Oreostemma, Herrickia, Triniteurybia)Selliah, Sugirthini 10 1900 (has links)
Eurybia et ses proches parents Oreostemma, Herrickia et Triniteurybia sont appelés le grade des eurybioïdes. Comprenant 31 espèces vivaces, ce grade appartient au clade Nord-américain de la tribu des Astereae. Les analyses moléculaires antérieures ont montré que ce groupe est à la fois paraphylétique aux Machaerantherinae et un groupe frère aux Symphyotrichinae. Les relations infragénériques partiellement résolues et faiblement supportées empêchent d’approfondir l'histoire évolutive des groupes et ce, particulièrement dans le genre principal Eurybia. Le but de cette étude est de reconstruire les relations phylogénétiques au sein des eurybioïdes autant par l'inclusion de toutes les espèces du grade que par l’utilisation de différents types de régions et de méthodes d'inférence phylogénétique. Cette étude présente des phylogénies basées sur l'ADN ribosomal nucléaire (ITS, ETS), de l'ADN chloroplastique (trnL-F, trnS-G, trnC-ycf6) et d’un locus du génome nucléaire à faible nombre de copie (CNGC4). Les données sont analysées séparément et combinées à l’aide des approches de parcimonie, bayesienne et de maximum de vraisemblance. Les données ADNnr n’ont pas permis de résoudre les relations entre les espèces polyploïdes des Eurybia. Les analyses combinées avec des loci d’ADNnr et d’ADNnr+cp ont donc été limitées à des diploïdes. Les analyses combinées ont montré une meilleure résolution et un meilleur support que les analyses séparées. La topologie de l’ADNnr+cp était la mieux résolue et supportée. La relation phylogénétique de genres appartenant au grade des eurybioïdes est comme suit : Oreostemma (Herrickia s.str. (Herrickia kingii (Eurybia (Triniteurybia - Machaerantherinae)))). Basé sur la topologie combinée de l’ADNnr+cp, nous avons effectué des analyses de biogéographie à l’aide des logiciels DIVA et LaGrange. Ces analyses ont révélé une première radiation des eurybioïdes dans l’Ouest de l’Amérique du Nord, suivi de deux migrations indépendantes dans l’Est de l’Amérique du Nord chez les Eurybia. Due au relatif manque de variabilité de l’ADNnr, l’ADNcp et CNGC4, où le triage de lignés incomplet était dominant, l'origine du grade est interprétée comme récente, possiblement du Pliocène. La diversification du groupe a été probablement favorisée par les glaciations Pléistocènes. / Eurybia and it relatives, Oreostemma, Herrickia, and Triniteurybia, are collectively called the eurybioid grade. Comprising 31 perennial species, this grade belongs to the North American clade of the tribe Astereae. Early molecular analyses had inferred that this group is paraphyletic to the Machaerantherinae and sister to the Symphyotrichinae. The partially resolved and poorly supported relationships at the infrageneric level within the group, particularly within the core genus Eurybia, is preventing further insights into the evolutionary history of the group. The aim of this study is to reconstruct the phylogenetic relationships among the eurybioids by including all species of the grade and by using both different types of regions and multiple phylogenetic inference methods. The present study provides phylogenies based on nuclear ribosomal DNA (ITS, ETS), chloroplastic DNA (trnL-F, trnS-G, trnC-ycf6), and a low-copy nuclear locus (CNGC4), in separate and combined datasets analyzed using maximum parsimony, Bayesian and maximum likelihood approaches. In a separate analysis of the nrDNA dataset, the relationships of polyploids in Eurybia proved to be impossible to resolve. The nrDNA and nr+cpDNA combined analyses therefore were restricted to diploids. The combined analyses provided greater resolution and support than separate analyses. The nr+cpDNA phylogeny was the best resolved and supported. The phylogenetic relationship of genera belonging to the eurybioid grade is as follows: Oreostemma (Herrickia s.str. (Herrickia kingii (Eurybia (Triniteurybia – Machaerantherinae)))). Based on the nr+ cpDNA combined topology, we performed biogeographical analyses using DIVA and LaGrange. These analyses revealed an initial radiation of the eurybioids in western North America, with two independent migrations to eastern North America within Eurybia. Based on the relative lack of variation in nrDNA, cpDNA and CNGC4, where incomplete lineage sorting was dominant, the origin of the grade is interpreted as recent, probably from the Pliocene. Diversification of the group was probably favored by the Pleistocene glaciations.
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MK2 and ETV1 Are Prognostic Factors in Esophageal AdenocarcinomasJomrich, Gerd, Maroske, Florian, Stieger, Jasmin, Preusser, Matthias, Ilhan-Mutlu, Aysegül, Winkler, Daniel, Kristo, Ivan, Paireder, Matthias, Schoppmann, Sebastian Friedrich January 2018 (has links) (PDF)
Background. Esophageal cancer is ranked in the top ten of diagnosed tumors worldwide. Even though
improvements in survival could be noticed over the last years, prognosis remains poor. ETS
translocation variant 1 (ETV1) is a member of a family of transcription factors and is phosphorylated
by mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)-activated protein kinase 2 (MK2). Aim of this study was
to evaluate the prognostic role of MK2 and ETV1 in esophageal cancer.
Methods. Consecutive patients that underwent surgical resection at the department of surgery at the
Medical University of Vienna between 1991 and 2012 were included into this study. After
microscopic analysis, tissue micro arrays (TMAs) were created and immunohistochemistry was
performed with antibodies against MK2 and ETV1.
Results. 323 patients were included in this study. Clinical data was achieved from a prospective
patient data base. Nuclear overexpression of MK2 was observed in 143 (44.3%) cases for nuclear
staining and in 142 (44.0%) cases a cytoplasmic overexpression of MK2 was observed. Nuclear and
cytoplasmic ETV1 overexpression was detected in 20 cases (6.2%) and 30 cases (9.3%), respectively.
In univariate survival analysis, cMK2 and nETV1 were found to be significantly associated with
patients' overall survival. Whereas overexpression of cMK2 was associated with shorter, nETV1
was associated with longer overall survival. In multivariate survival analysis, both cMK2 and nETV1
were found to be independent prognostic factors for the subgroup of EAC as well.
Discussion. Expression of MK2 and ETV1 are prognostic factors in patients, with esophageal
adenocarcinoma.
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Molecular mechanism of Ets1 on regulating neural crest development. / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collectionJanuary 2013 (has links)
Wang, Chengdong. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2013. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 113-134). / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Abstract also in Chinese.
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Financial Statement Disclosure of Carbon Footprint Costs in the Airline IndustryTuck-Riggs, Carol Anne 01 January 2015 (has links)
Unaccountable corporate polluters profit short term at the expense of global economic sustainability. The purpose of the study was to determine if carbon dioxide (CO2) penalties on the airline emissions would result in financial statement disclosure and emission mitigation. Contributing to environmental accounting, the study was based in corporate social responsibility with a conceptual framework based on economically-centered CO2 studies. A random sample of 69 global airlines, taken from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) memberships, was stratified between EU bound and non-EU bound airlines. The research questions explored (a) the frequency mean differences in disclosed CO2 costs between the strata based upon the European Union's environmental trading scheme (EU-ETS) and (b) whether international financial reporting standards (IFRS) influenced the financial statement reporting of CO2 emissions costs. Financial statement data were analyzed in a 3-year longitudinal, ex-post, quasi-experimental, repeated measures factorial ANOVA and ANCOVA, pretest-posttest control group design. The results showed significant CO2 disclosure differences between the experimental (EU bound) airlines and control group (non-EU) airlines and for those airlines with IFRS prepared statements. These results should convince accounting practitioners that the quantification and reporting of greenhouse gas pollution can become the catalyst for improved operations and commercial sustainability. Positive social change to mitigate anthropogenic pollution should result and should promote normative accounting practice to hold those responsible to a higher global accountability.
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Ets-insulin-bolus calculation promotes tighter blycaemic control for type 1 diabetics / Henry Louis TownsendTownsend, Henry Louis January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.Ing. (Mechanical Engineering))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.
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Passive Smoking in Children : The Importance of Parents’ Smoking and Use of Protective MeasuresJohansson, AnnaKarin January 2004 (has links)
Passive smoking has been recognised as a health hazard, and chidren are especially vulnerable. The general aim of this thesis was to describe and analyse the importance of parents’ smoking and smoking behaviour for children’s tobacco smoke exposure. The studies were conducted in the South-East part of Sweden and pre-school children and their parents constituted the study samples. Five studies are described in six papers. Smoking prevalence among parents (14%) and commonly used measures of protection were surveyed. An instrument designed to measure children’s tobacco smoke exposure in the home was developed and validated. It was used on 687 families with a smoking parent and a child 2½-3 years old, included in a prospective cohort study on environmental variables of importance for immun-mediated diseases ABIS (All Babies in South-East Sweden). Almost 60% of the parents stated that they always smoked outdoors with the door closed, 14% mixed this with smoking near the kitchen fan, 12% near an open door, 7% mixed all these behaviours and 8 % smoked indoors without precautions. The smoking behaviours were related to the children’s creatinine adjusted urine cotinine. All groups had significantly higher values than had children from non-smoking homes, controls. Outdoor smoking with the door closed seemed to be the best, though not a total, measure for tobacco smoke protection in the home. Most parents were aware of the importance of protecting children from tobacco smoke exposure but all were not convinced of the increased risk for disease for exposed children. The majority of parents were not satisfied with the smoking prevention in health-care and 50% did not think that their smoking was of any concern to the child health care nurse. Further research is warranted to describe if the difference in exposure score related to smoking behaviours is related to different prevalence of disease. Efforts are needed to convince those who still smoke indoors that tobacco smoke exposure influence children’s health and that consequent outdoor smoking with the door closed seemed to give the best protection. / Article I: copyright (2003), with permission from Oxford University Press. On the day of the public defence the status of article III was: Submitted and the status of article VI was: Revised and resubmitted and the original title was: Attitudes to children’s tobacco smoke exposure among smoking and non-smoking parents and their opinions on how the issue is handled in health care.
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La phylogénie moléculaire du genre nord-américain Eurybia (Asteraceae : Astereae) et ses proches parents (Oreostemma, Herrickia, Triniteurybia)Selliah, Sugirthini 10 1900 (has links)
Eurybia et ses proches parents Oreostemma, Herrickia et Triniteurybia sont appelés le grade des eurybioïdes. Comprenant 31 espèces vivaces, ce grade appartient au clade Nord-américain de la tribu des Astereae. Les analyses moléculaires antérieures ont montré que ce groupe est à la fois paraphylétique aux Machaerantherinae et un groupe frère aux Symphyotrichinae. Les relations infragénériques partiellement résolues et faiblement supportées empêchent d’approfondir l'histoire évolutive des groupes et ce, particulièrement dans le genre principal Eurybia. Le but de cette étude est de reconstruire les relations phylogénétiques au sein des eurybioïdes autant par l'inclusion de toutes les espèces du grade que par l’utilisation de différents types de régions et de méthodes d'inférence phylogénétique. Cette étude présente des phylogénies basées sur l'ADN ribosomal nucléaire (ITS, ETS), de l'ADN chloroplastique (trnL-F, trnS-G, trnC-ycf6) et d’un locus du génome nucléaire à faible nombre de copie (CNGC4). Les données sont analysées séparément et combinées à l’aide des approches de parcimonie, bayesienne et de maximum de vraisemblance. Les données ADNnr n’ont pas permis de résoudre les relations entre les espèces polyploïdes des Eurybia. Les analyses combinées avec des loci d’ADNnr et d’ADNnr+cp ont donc été limitées à des diploïdes. Les analyses combinées ont montré une meilleure résolution et un meilleur support que les analyses séparées. La topologie de l’ADNnr+cp était la mieux résolue et supportée. La relation phylogénétique de genres appartenant au grade des eurybioïdes est comme suit : Oreostemma (Herrickia s.str. (Herrickia kingii (Eurybia (Triniteurybia - Machaerantherinae)))). Basé sur la topologie combinée de l’ADNnr+cp, nous avons effectué des analyses de biogéographie à l’aide des logiciels DIVA et LaGrange. Ces analyses ont révélé une première radiation des eurybioïdes dans l’Ouest de l’Amérique du Nord, suivi de deux migrations indépendantes dans l’Est de l’Amérique du Nord chez les Eurybia. Due au relatif manque de variabilité de l’ADNnr, l’ADNcp et CNGC4, où le triage de lignés incomplet était dominant, l'origine du grade est interprétée comme récente, possiblement du Pliocène. La diversification du groupe a été probablement favorisée par les glaciations Pléistocènes. / Eurybia and it relatives, Oreostemma, Herrickia, and Triniteurybia, are collectively called the eurybioid grade. Comprising 31 perennial species, this grade belongs to the North American clade of the tribe Astereae. Early molecular analyses had inferred that this group is paraphyletic to the Machaerantherinae and sister to the Symphyotrichinae. The partially resolved and poorly supported relationships at the infrageneric level within the group, particularly within the core genus Eurybia, is preventing further insights into the evolutionary history of the group. The aim of this study is to reconstruct the phylogenetic relationships among the eurybioids by including all species of the grade and by using both different types of regions and multiple phylogenetic inference methods. The present study provides phylogenies based on nuclear ribosomal DNA (ITS, ETS), chloroplastic DNA (trnL-F, trnS-G, trnC-ycf6), and a low-copy nuclear locus (CNGC4), in separate and combined datasets analyzed using maximum parsimony, Bayesian and maximum likelihood approaches. In a separate analysis of the nrDNA dataset, the relationships of polyploids in Eurybia proved to be impossible to resolve. The nrDNA and nr+cpDNA combined analyses therefore were restricted to diploids. The combined analyses provided greater resolution and support than separate analyses. The nr+cpDNA phylogeny was the best resolved and supported. The phylogenetic relationship of genera belonging to the eurybioid grade is as follows: Oreostemma (Herrickia s.str. (Herrickia kingii (Eurybia (Triniteurybia – Machaerantherinae)))). Based on the nr+ cpDNA combined topology, we performed biogeographical analyses using DIVA and LaGrange. These analyses revealed an initial radiation of the eurybioids in western North America, with two independent migrations to eastern North America within Eurybia. Based on the relative lack of variation in nrDNA, cpDNA and CNGC4, where incomplete lineage sorting was dominant, the origin of the grade is interpreted as recent, probably from the Pliocene. Diversification of the group was probably favored by the Pleistocene glaciations.
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Adsorptive separations on titanosilicate by breakthrough analysisKim, Ji hong Unknown Date
No description available.
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Ets-insulin-bolus calculation promotes tighter blycaemic control for type 1 diabetics / Henry Louis TownsendTownsend, Henry Louis January 2007 (has links)
Type 1 Diabetes is a dangerous and life-long disease for which its prevalence is global. Research
has shown that tight glycaemic control of this disease significantly reduces the risks of developing
several life threatening diabetic complications.
The Ets-Insulin-Bolus Calculator (EIBC), inspired by the Ets concept (Equivalent Teaspoon
Sugar), was primarily designed to assist type I diabetics in improving their blood glucose control.
The EIBC has shown to improve the average blood glucose level of type 1 diabetics. The need for
this study however is to determine whether the ET!3C promotes tighter glycaemic control for type 1
diabetics based on a more-in-depth numerical analysis.
With the use of the latest technology in blood glucose monitoring, the CGMS from Medtronic,
mathematical models expressing and rating blood glucose control have been proposed and derived
in this study. A clinical trial with type 1 diabetics has also been conducted.
The use of the models together with the clinical trial results have shown that the EIBC does in fact
promote tighter glycaemic control for type 1 diabetics. / Thesis (M.Ing. (Mechanical Engineering))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.
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