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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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La β-arrestine2, un acteur majeur de la tumorigenèse intestinale dépendante de la voie Wnt/β-caténine. / β-arrestine2, a major actor of the Wnt/β-catenin-dependent intestinal tumorigenesis.

Flacelière, Maud 06 April 2012 (has links)
Les β-arrestines (Arrbs) régulent diverses voies de signalisation dont la voie Wnt/β-caténine (Wnt), un acteur clé dans le cancer colorectal. Le but de mon projet était d'étudier l'implication et les mécanismes régulés par les Arrbs dans la tumorigenèse intestinale dépendante de la voie Wnt. L'inhibition de l'expression des Arrbs partielle ou totale dans des souris ApcΔ14/+ montre que seules les souris invalidées pour l'Arrb2 développent 33% des tumeurs détectées chez les souris ApcΔ14/+ ; Arrb2+/+. Ces tumeurs ont une croissance normale. Cependant, l'analyse de leur transcriptome montre qu'elles expriment notamment certains gènes liés au système immunitaire, alors que les tumeurs dépendantes de l'Arrb2 expriment des gènes différents impliqués entre autres dans la voie Wnt. L'invalidation de l'Arrb2 réduit l'expression de gènes cibles de la voie Wnt dans les cellules isolées de 12 sur 18 tumeurs de souris ApcΔ14/+, et inhibe l'augmentation d'activité Wnt et la formation de colonies en agar mou induite par l'invalidation d'Apc dans des cellules murines ApcMin/+. L'Arrb2 est donc essentielle pour l'initiation et la croissance des tumeurs intestinales présentant une activité Wnt élevée. Pour comprendre les mécanismes régulés par l'Arrb2 dans ce contexte, les complexes protéiques associés à l'Arrb2 ont été analysés par protéomique dans des cellules humaines de cancer colorectal SW480 exprimant ou non un dominant négatif de Tcf4. 132 partenaires de l'Arrb2 potentiellement imbriqués dans un réseau de 917 protéines, ont été identifiés dans les cellules où la voie Wnt est active. Une baisse de 80% de l'activité Wnt entraine la disparition de 41 protéines avec 256 interactions potentielles alors que 42 protéines apparaissent avec 244 interactions potentielles. Le rôle clé d'Arrb2 dans le cancer colorectal s'expliquerait par la connexion d'au moins une quarantaine de protéines dépendantes de l'activité Wnt à un réseau de signalisation complexe dont l'analyse est en cours. / Β-arrestins (Arrbs) participate in the regulation of multiple signaling pathways, including Wnt/β-catenin (Wnt), the major actor in human colorectal cancer. The aim of my project was to study the involvement of Arrbs and the mechanisms they regulate in Wnt-dependent intestinal tumorigenesis. The partial or total inhibition of Arrbs in ApcΔ14/+ mice showed that only mice with Arrb2 depletion developed only 33% of the tumors detected in their Arrb2-WT littermates. These remaining tumors grow normally and are Arrb2–independent. Transcriptomic analysis showed that they overexpressed genes that reflect a high interaction with the immune system, whereas those overexpressed in Arrb2–dependent tumors are predominantly involved in Wnt signaling. Moreover, Arrb2 siRNAs decreased the expression of Wnt target genes in cells isolated from 12 of 18 tumors from ApcΔ14/+ mice, completely reversed the increased Wnt activity and colony formation in soft agar induced by Apc siRNA treatment in ApcMin/+ cells. Therefore, Arrb2 is essential for the initiation and growth of intestinal tumors displaying elevated Wnt pathway activity. To better understand the mechanisms involved in this context, Arrb2 protein complexes were analyzed by a differential systematic proteomic approach in SW480 human colorectal carcinoma cells expressing or not a Tcf4 dominant negative. 132 Arrb2 partners potentially involved in a signaling network of 917 proteins were identified in cells with a high Wnt activity. Upon a 80% decrease of this activity 41 partners disappeared with their 256 potential interactions whereas 42 partners appeared with 244 new possible interactions. Arrb2 key role in colorectal cancer could be explained by the cross-talk of about 40 proteins dependent of Wnt activity with a highly complex signaling network that is currently analyzed.
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The Combined Effects of Leptin and Coenzyme Q10 in Ameliorating Obesity- Induced Infertility in Female Rats

Adedeji, Adekunle 01 August 2016 (has links)
Infertility is one of the major problems of obesity. Studies have shown that administration of leptin reversed obesity-induced infertility in rats and mice. Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is an antioxidant and also supplies the energy needed for ovulation and embryo development. We hypothesized that leptin when combined with CoQ10 could greatly improve obesity-induced infertility. The results showed a significant decrease in food intake, body weight, and the regular estrous cycle was restored after treatment with leptin+CoQ10. There was a significant increase (p10 significantly (p10 can improve fertility in obese infertile female rats. This study could provide a novel therapeutic strategy for the treatment of infertility and formulation of new drugs for the treatment of obesity-induced infertility in females.
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Progression tumorale dans un modèle murin de carcinogénèse surrénalienne ciblée induite par antigène T de SV 40 : Recherche de cibles thérapeutiques pour le corticosurrénalome. / Tumor progression in a mouse model of targeted adrenal carcinogenesis induced by antigen T of SV-40 virus : Search for therapeutic targets for the adrenocortical carcinoma.

Batisse Lignier, Marie 24 March 2016 (has links)
Les corticosurrénalomes (CS), bien que rares, sont des tumeurs malignes du cortex surrénalien très agressives. Environ 30% des patients atteints de cancer surrénalien présentent des métastases au diagnostic et leur survie à 5 ans est inférieure à 20%. Les mécanismes à l’origine de la progression cancéreuse ne sont pas complètement élucidés. Leur compréhension est pourtant un préalable à la mise au point de traitements adaptés. Les mutations du gène P53 font parties des altérations génétiques les plus fréquentes dans les CS. Dans ce contexte, il est légitime d'étudier l'effet de l'inactivation de P53 spécifiquement dans les surrénales de souris. L'antigène T du virus SV40 est un oncogène qui se lie et inhibe P53 et RB. Le laboratoire dispose de souris transgéniques (modèle AdTAg) exprimant l’antigène T de SV40 dans le cortex surrénal qui développent des tumeursévolutives. L’objectif de ce travail était de caractériser l’ontogenèse de ces tumeurs et d’explorer les modifications cellulaires et moléculaires qui accompagnent leur progression maligne notamment en lien avec les signalisations β-caténine et IGF2/mTOR. Les souris AdTAg développent des tumeurs surrénaliennes récapitulant l’ensemble des caractéristiques décrites pour les CS humains. En effet, elles présentent une surmortalité à partir de 22 semaines associée à la survenue de métastases pulmonaires et hépatiques. Les tumeurs sont à l'origine d'une hypercorticostéronémie témoignant de leur différenciation stéroïdogénique. L'analyse du score de Weiss à différents stades montre une évolution de la bénignité vers la malignité. Cette progression tumorale s’accompagne d’une activation précoce de la voie mTOR et tardive de la voie Wnt/β-caténine. Ces deux voies de signalisation pourraient donc constituer des cibles thérapeutiques intéressantes. La deuxième partie du projet visait à utiliser ce modèle murin pour tester une thérapie anticancéreuse applicable au carcinome surrénalien. La rapamycine, un inhibiteur de mTOR, inhibe la prolifération cellulaire et induit une apoptose des cellules tumorales. Après 3 mois de traitement, une réduction significative du volume tumoral est constatée ainsi que la normalisation des taux de corticostérone. Nous avons également évalué l'effet antitumoral d'inhibiteurs de la voie Wnt/β-caténine: la quercetine et le PRI-724. La quercetine stoppe la progression tumorale en inhibant la prolifération cellulaire. Elle prolonge significativement la survie des souris AdTAg. Cependant, nous n'avons pas de preuve moléculaire d'inhibition de la voie Wnt/β-caténine dans les surrénales AdTAg et les mécanismes d'action de la molécule restent à élucider. A l'inverse, le PRI-724 semble être un inhibiteur spécifique de la voieWnt/β-caténine capable de bloquer l'interaction CBP/β-caténine. Un traitement de 2 mois permet une réduction significative du volume tumoral chez les souris AdTAg. La baisse d'expression de certains gènes cibles de l'interaction CBP/β-caténine témoigne d'une inhibition de la voie. Les résultats obtenus avec les inhibiteurs des voies mTOR et Wnt/β-caténine dans le modèle murin de CS sont prometteurs. L'utilisation de ces molécules pourrait donc être envisagée dans le traitement du CS. / Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare aggressive malignant tumor of adrenal cortex. 30% of patients have metastatic disease at diagnosis and the 5 year-survival rate is obtained inonly 20%. Unfortunately, the mechanisms of tumorigenesis are not well identified. Understanding these mechanisms could offer perspectives for new targeted therapies improving the survival in these patients. P53 inactivation in the adrenal cortex seems a good target to study its role in the tumorigenesis. Large T antigen of SV40 virus is an oncogene that fixes and inhibits P53 and RB. Our laboratory has mouse models expressing this antigen (AdTAg mouse model) in the adrenal cortex and developping progressive adrenal tumors. The initial objective was to characterize the ontogeny of these tumors, studying their molecular characteristics, especially β-catenin and IGF2/mTOR signaling, during the malignant progression. AdTAg mouse models develop adrenocortical tumors with characteristics that are identical to human ACC. They present pulmonary and liver metastases that lead to increased mortality rate from 22 weeks old. These tumors lead to hypercorticism that suggest their steroidogenic differentiation. Weiss score analyses indifferent ages show that these tumors progress from benign to malignant ones, associated with a precocious activation of mTOR pathway and tardive activation of Wnt/β-catenin pathway. These pathways are thus interesting therapeutic targets. The second part of this thesis was concentrated on the anti-cancer treatment trials. Rapamycin, an mTOR inhibitor inhibits cell proliferation and increases cell apoptosis in these tumors. After 3 months of treatment, the tumor burden was significantly reduced and corticosterone levels were normalized. We have also evaluated effects of Wnt/ β-catenininhibitors, Quercetin and PRI-742, in our mouse models. Quercetin inhibits tumor proliferation and progression and it extends the survival rate of AdTAg mice. Surprisingly, this effect was independent of Wnt/β-catenin activity and the molecular mechanisms remain to be elucidated. Inversely, PRI-724 seems to be a specific inhibitor of this pathway, blocking the interaction between CBP and β-catenin. A treatment of 2 months reduced significantly the tumor volume in AdTAg mice. This effect was through the inhibition of CBP and β-catenininteraction and signaling. These results encourage using the inhibitors of mTOR and Wnt/β-catenin pathway offering promising targets to improve the survival in patients with ACC.
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Age Related Tissue Fibrosis During Fracture Repair Is Mediated by Wnt/β-catenin Signaling

Silkstone, David 11 January 2011 (has links)
The regenerative potential of tissue injury declines with age. Recently, a significant role for Wnt/β-catenin signaling has been shown in tissue specific stem cell aging, leading to increased tissue fibrosis. Wnt/β-catenin signaling regulates the differentiation of multipotent mesenchymal stem cells into osteoblasts during fracture repair. We investigated the potential role of dysregulated Wnt/β-catenin signaling in delayed fracture union and tissue fibrosis in the elderly. Old mice displayed increased total β-catenin protein levels at 4 and 7 days post-fracture and tissue fibrosis at 14 and 21 days post-fracture compared to young mice. Furthermore, treatment with a pharmalogical agent decreased total β-catenin protein levels in the fracture callus at 4 days post-fracture and prevented tissue fibrosis at 21 days post-fracture. Our data suggests that dysregulated Wnt/β-catenin signaling in the elderly contributes to delayed fracture repair and tissue fibrosis and offers a potential therapeutic strategy to improve fracture outcome in the elderly.
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Age Related Tissue Fibrosis During Fracture Repair Is Mediated by Wnt/β-catenin Signaling

Silkstone, David 11 January 2011 (has links)
The regenerative potential of tissue injury declines with age. Recently, a significant role for Wnt/β-catenin signaling has been shown in tissue specific stem cell aging, leading to increased tissue fibrosis. Wnt/β-catenin signaling regulates the differentiation of multipotent mesenchymal stem cells into osteoblasts during fracture repair. We investigated the potential role of dysregulated Wnt/β-catenin signaling in delayed fracture union and tissue fibrosis in the elderly. Old mice displayed increased total β-catenin protein levels at 4 and 7 days post-fracture and tissue fibrosis at 14 and 21 days post-fracture compared to young mice. Furthermore, treatment with a pharmalogical agent decreased total β-catenin protein levels in the fracture callus at 4 days post-fracture and prevented tissue fibrosis at 21 days post-fracture. Our data suggests that dysregulated Wnt/β-catenin signaling in the elderly contributes to delayed fracture repair and tissue fibrosis and offers a potential therapeutic strategy to improve fracture outcome in the elderly.
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Efeito α-tomatina na proliferação celular, apoptose e expressão de RNAm dos genes APC, Ciclina A2, Catenina, CASP9, BAK, BAX e BCL-XL em células HT29

Ishii, Priscila Lumi [UNESP] 17 February 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:22:58Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2011-02-17Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T18:08:59Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 ishii_pl_me_rcla.pdf: 341469 bytes, checksum: 30957c71a427ca667e0c86edb9d40228 (MD5) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / A Nutrigenômica é definida como o efeito da dieta na expressão gênica, e a extensão pela qual as diferenças genéticas entre os indivíduos influenciam a resposta a um padrão específico de dieta, à ingestão de alimentos funcionais e à suplementação de micronutrientes, em termos de um resultado para a saúde humana. A α-tomatina é um glicoalcalóide encontrado no tomate (Lycopersicon esculentum) que possui funções biológicas importantes como a redução dos níveis de colesterol LDL, inibição do crescimento de células cancerosas, estimulação do sistema imune e efeito antimetastático. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a citotoxicidade da α-tomatina, os seus efeitos na proliferação celular, na indução de apoptose e expressão de RNAm dos genes APC, Ciclina A2, Catenina, CASP9, BAK, BAX e BCL-XL em células HT29. As células foram cultivadas em meio de cultura DMEM, suplementado com 10% de soro bovino fetal, e tratadas nas concentrações de 0,1, 1 e 10 μg/mL para o ensaio do MTT e proliferação celular. Na análise de apoptose morfológica utilizou-se as concentrações de 0,1, 1 e 2 μg/mL. Já para a avaliação da expressão gênica utilizou-se a concentração de 1 μg/mL. Após 12 horas de tratamento, o RNA das células foi extraído e a expressão dos genes foi avaliada através do método de PCR em tempo real. O gene GPDH foi utilizado como normalizador. A análise estatística foi realizada por ANOVA/Tukey para o ensaio do MTT. Os resultados do ensaio de cinética de proliferação celular, viabilidade celular e avaliação da indução de apoptose foram analisados estatisticamente através de ANOVA/Dunnet, e para a análise da expressão gênica utilizou-se o método de Pfaffl et al. (2002), através do cálculo estimado pelo método ΔΔCt. Os estudos experimentais indicaram que a α-tomatina foi citotóxica apenas na concentração de 10 μg/mL... / Nutrigenomics is defined as the effect of diet on gene expression, and the extent to which genetic differences between individuals influence the response to a specific pattern of diet, intake of functional foods and micronutrient supplementation, in terms of a result for human health. The α- tomatine is highlighted as a glycoalkaloid found in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) that has important biological functions such as reducing levels of LDL cholesterol, inhibit cancer cell growth, stimulation of the immune system and antimetastátic effect. In view of these considerations, the objective of this study was to evaluate the cytotoxicity of α-tomatine, their effects on cell proliferation, induction of apoptosis and morphological expression of mRNA of APC gene, Cyclin A2, β-Catenin, CASP9, BAK, BAX and BCL-XL in HT29 cells. The cells were grown in DMEM culture medium supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum, and treated at concentrations of 0.1, 1 and 10μg/mL for the MTT assay and cell proliferation. In the morphological analysis of apoptosis, we used concentrations of 0.1, 1 and 2μg/mL. As for the evaluation of gene expression we used a concentration of 1 mg/mL. After 12 hours of treatment, the RNA from cells was extracted and gene expression was evaluated by the method of real-time PCR. The gene GPDH was used as normalizer. Statistical analysis was performed by ANOVA / Tukey test for MTT. The test results of kinetics of cell proliferation, cell viability and assessment of apoptosis were analyzed with ANOVA / Dunnet, and for analysis of gene expression we used the method of Pfaffl et al. (2002), by calculating estimated by ΔΔCt. Experimental studies suggested that α-tomatine was cytotoxic only at concentration of 10μg/mL. In the evaluation of cell proliferation were no significant differences in the treatments with α-tomatine, except that for the concentration... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Activation mutationelle et non mutationnelle de la voie Wnt/β-caténine dans le carcinome hépatocellulaire / Mutational and non-mutational Wnt pathway activation in hepatocellular carcinoma

Mebarki, Siham 18 December 2013 (has links)
Le carcinome hépatocellulaire (CHC) présente des mutations génétiques qui altèrent les principales voies de signalisation, notamment la voie Wnt/β-caténine. En absence de mutation génétique, certains CHC peuvent montrer une activité Wnt exacerbée suite à une inactivation épigénétique d’inhibiteurs ou à une surexpression de ligands Wnts ou de ses récepteurs. De plus, le remodelage de la matrice extracellulaire favorise la progression du CHC. Nous avons montré une association entre l’activation du signal Wnt et le remodelage de la matrice extracellulaire (MEC) dans les cirrhoses et le CHC. Puis modélisé in vitro, les effets des stimuli Wnt extracellulaires sur le phénotype de cellules hépatiques, en absence de mutation de la β-caténine. En effet, les cellules HepaRG ne présentent pas de mutations de la β-caténine, de l’axine et de p53. Ainsi, la stimulation Wnt3a des cellules HepaRG induisait la formation de palissades de cellules fusiformes. De plus, les cellules traitées exprimaient des taux élevés de αSMA, COLIV, c-MYC, CK19 et LGR5 suggérant un phénotype myofibroblastique, en accord avec l’expression des marqueurs de transition épithélio-mésenchymateuse (TEM), SNAIL et TWIST. Ces données sont en faveur du rôle déterminant du microenvironnement Wnt activé dans la progression du CHC entrainant les cellules vers un phénotype progéniteur plus agressif via une TEM. En outre, l'analyse in silico de la signature transcriptomique de l'activation non mutationnelle de la voie Wnt a révélé un réseau de gènes impliqués dans le remodelage de la MEC, la TEM et la différenciation cellulaire. Les résultats suggèrent le rôle de HAPLN1 qui affecterait la migration cellulaire et l'expression des gènes de la MEC. De plus, LGR5 semble favoriser la dédifférenciation des hépatocytes. Au total, 8 gènes marqueurs obtenus in vitro ont été validés in vivo dans une série de 81 CHC humains, par qPCR et immunohistochimie en utilisant des tissus micro-array (78 CHC et 5 foies contrôles). Au total, l'ensemble des données suggère que HAPLN1 a une valeur pronostique sur la récidive et la survie globale du CHC. HAPLN1semble être indépendant du statut mutationnel la β-caténine et des variables cliniques. De plus, sa valeur pronostique est additive avec celle de CK19 + EpCAM et il semble agir en synergie avec NOG. / Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) displays signaling pathway disorders, including Wnt/β-catenin. Up-regulation of extracellular Wnt pathway agonists and down-regulation of extracellular Wnt pathway inhibitors result in non-mutational activation of Wnt signaling. In addition, increased extracellular matrix remodeling fosters HCC progression. Thus, we showed that enhanced Wnt signaling is associated with extracellular matrix remodeling in human cirrhosis and cancer. To further investigate non-mutational Wnt pathway activation, we established a model of Wnt activation in HepaRG human HCC progenitor cells carrying wild-type β-catenin, axin and p53. HepaRG progenitor cells treated with Wnt3a became fusiform and grew in palisades with enhanced expression of αSMA, COLIV, CK19, c-MYC, LGR5, SNAIL and TWIST, suggesting that enhanced extracellular Wnt signaling may drive HCC cells toward a more aggressive progenitor and epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT) phenotype. Moreover, in silico analysis of the transcriptomic signature of non-mutational Wnt activation revealed a gene network involved in ECM remodeling, EMT and cell fate. Results suggest a role of HAPLN1, affecting extracellular matrix gene expression and cell migration and of LGR5 in hepatocyte dedifferentiation. Eight genes among the HepaRG gene expression dataset were validated in vivo in a collection of 81 human HCC samples and controls by qPCR and immunohistochemistry using tissue micro-arrays (78 HCC samples and 5 normal livers) in the light of β-catenin activation and mutational status. In conclusion, data suggest that HAPLN1 has a prognostic value on overall survival and recurrence of HCC. HAPLN1 appears to be independent of clinical features and β-catenin mutationnal status. Moreover, HAPLN1 appears to have an additive prognostic value with CK19 + EpCAM and act synergistically with NOG.
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Growth and progression in colorectal cancer

Hörkkö, T. (Tuomo) 21 November 2006 (has links)
Abstract Colorectal cancer is the second most common malignancy in the Western World. The overall 5-year survival is still only 50–60%. Thus, better prognostic markers are needed to improve survival of the disease. Most colorectal cancers develop from pre-existing adenomas including conventional, flat and serrated adenomas. The most important prognostic factors include tumour stage, histologic subtype and poor differentiation. The prognosis of colorectal cancer depends mainly on tumour stage. The growth of colorectal cancer is determined by cell proliferation, differentation and apoptosis. The progression of colorectal cancer is associated with the growth pattern of colorectal cancer and its invasive margin. Cancer cell budding means the presence of cells scattered in the stroma at the invasive margin, and is associated with β-catenin, an adhesion protein involved in the nuclear Wnt/β-catenin pathway. Hormones may be directly involved in the growth of a cancer, for example sex hormones play an important role in the development of most gynaecological cancers. The knowledge about the dependency of cancers on other hormones, such as thyroid hormones, is limited. This thesis focuses on factors affecting growth and prognosis in colorectal cancer. Antibodies for Ki-67, caspase cleavage site for keratin 18, β-catenin and TRβ1 were used to determine their possible associations with colorectal cancer growth patterns and the characteristics of the invasive margin. Apoptosis and proliferation were decreased at the invasive margin, particularly in serrated adenocarcinomas. The invasive margin showed a presence of budding cell clusters in 24.0% of the cases and this predicted a very poor 5-year-survival (15.4%, P < 0.00001), but nuclear β-catenin accumulation did not predict budding. Thyroid hormone receptor TRβ1 was associated with polypoid growth, presence of KRAS mutations and also with a higher WHO histological grade and advanced Dukes' stage, and in in vitro analysis, thyroid hormone T3 had a modulatory effect on colorectal cancer cell protein synthesis and apoptosis. In conclusion, the growth type of colorectal cancer, i.e. conventional polypoid, flat or serrated, has an association with the characteristics of the invasive margin. Budding margin is associated with poor prognosis in colorectal cancer, and could be utilised in diagnostic pathology. Association of TRβ1 expression with polypoid growth pattern and the presence of KRAS mutations suggest that abnormalities in thyroid hormone signalling involving TRβ1 play a role in the development of some types of colorectal adenocarcinomas.
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Caractérisation de FAM110B, une nouvelle protéine essentielle à la survie cellulaire impliquée dans la migration et la réponse aux médicaments anticancéreux / Characterization of FAM110B, a novel protein essential for cell survival and migration involved in the response to anticancer drugs

Naouar, Mehdi 15 December 2011 (has links)
Les travaux réalisés au cours de cette Thèse avaient pour but de caractériser au niveau fonctionnel la protéine FAM110B, identifiée au laboratoire il y a plusieurs années par une méthode de sélection d’éléments génétiques suppresseurs destinée à rechercher de nouveaux gènes impliqués dans la sensibilité à un inhibiteur de Topoisomérase II, la 9-hydroxyéllipticine. Localisée au niveau cytoplasmique et très conservée chez les mammifères, FAM110B est essentielle à la survie comme le montre le blocage en phase S des cellules dans lesquelles son expression est transitoirement diminuée. Sa répression conduit d’ailleurs à l’inhibition de plusieurs voies impliquées dans la prolifération cellulaire comme les voies Wnt, Notch ou TGF-. Les résultats que nous avons obtenus suggèrent que ce rôle dans la prolifération peut être régulé par l’interaction de FAM110B avec la β-caténine. Cette interaction régule le niveau d’expression de la β-caténine et/ou sa localisation, ce qui a pour conséquence directe de moduler l’expression de ses gènes cibles impliqués dans la prolifération cellulaire. Nous avons également démontré que FAM110B intervient dans les processus de migration cellulaire en régulant directement ou indirectement l’expression de la E-cadhérine par la modulation sélective de l’expression d’un de ses répresseurs, Slug. L’augmentation de l’expression de la E-cadhérine dans des cellules sousexprimant FAM110B est accompagnée d’une diminution de l’expression de la N-cadhérine, un phénomène qui est fréquemment observé lors de la reverse EMT, passage d’un stade mésenchymateux à un stade épithélial au cours duquel, des cellules à caractère invasif et métastatique acquièrent des propriétés adhésives associées à une perte de leur propriétés de migration et d’invasion. Enfin, nous avons pu démontrer que FAM110B est également impliquée dans la sensibilité cellulaire à divers agents anticancéreux. Sa répression induit une sensibilisation à la camptothécine et au cisplatine alors qu’elle confère une résistance aux poisons de tubuline (taxol et vincritine) et aux inhibiteurs de Topoisomérases II par diminution du nombre de complexes de clivage ADN-enzyme associée à une réduction du niveau de Topo2 dont on ne connait pas encore l’origine. L’ensemble de nos résultats confirment l’importance de FAM110B dans la migration et la prolifération cellulaire ainsi que dans la réponse aux stress induits par diverses classes d’agents anticancéreux. De ce fait, FAM110B peut être considérée comme une nouvelle cible potentielle en cancérologie et son inhibition être utilisée pour potentialiser l’action de thérapeutiques existantes tels que les dérivés de la camptothécine ou les dérivés du platine qui sont largement utilisés en clinique. / FAM110B is a new protein that was identified several years ago in our laboratory by a functional screen, the selection of genetic suppressor elements (GSEs), which goal was to identify new genes involved in the cellular sensitivity to the topoisomerase II inhibitor 9-hydroxyellipticine. FAM110B is localized in the cytoplasm and is extremely conserved across mammals. We found that FAM110B is essential for cell survival, as its transient repression induces a blockage in the S phase of the cell cycle. Its repression also induces the inhibition of various pathways involved in the regulation of cell proliferation, such as Wnt, Notch or TGF-. Our results suggest that its role in cell proliferation relies on FAM110B interaction with β-catenin. This interaction regulates β-catenin expression and its subcellular localization, which directly impacts on the expression of its target genes involved in cell proliferation. We have also demonstrated that FAM110B is involved in cell migration by regulating the expression of E-cadherin via the specific modulation of one of its repressors, Slug. Increase in E-cadherin expression in cells with downregulated FAM110B is accompanied by a decrease in N-cadherin expression, a phenomenon which is reminiscent of a reverse EMT i.e. a mesenchymal to epithelial transition which is characterized by a loss of invasiveness and metastatic potential. Finally, we also showed that FAM110B is involved in the regulation of the cellular sensitivity to various anticancer agents. Transient repression of FAM110B sensitizes cells to camptothecin and cisplatin, whereas it confers a resistant phenotype to tubuline poisons (taxol and vincristine) and Top2 inhibitors. This latter effect is accompanied by a reduction in DNA-Topo2 cleavage complexes due to a reduction in Topo2 levels by a mechanism which is not fully elucidated. Together, our results confirm the importance of FAM110B in essential processes such as migration, cell proliferation, and cell response to various stresses induced by chemotherapeutic agents. Therefore, FAM110B can be considered as a new potential target for cancer treatment and its inhibition can also be used to potentiate existing treatments such as camptothecin derivatives and platinum compounds that are widely used in the clinic.
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Identifikace nových mechanismů kontrolujících pohotovostní granulopoézu v hematopoetických kmenových a progenitorových buňkách / Identification of novel mechanisms controlling emergency granulopoiesis in hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells

Vaníčková, Karolína January 2021 (has links)
Granulocytes represent the first line of defense against bacteria and fungi. Daily production of granulocytes is sustained by steady state granulopoiesis but under stress (e.g., bacterial infection) this program switches to emergency granulopoiesis (EG) which ensures the production of granulocytes at enhanced and accelerated rates. Very little is known about the regulation of EG. In this thesis, we showed that disruption of the β-catenin-TCF/LEF mediated transcription impairs EG in vivo. Further, we demonstrated that lipopolysaccharide (LPS) administration in mice induces accumulation of active β-catenin in hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) as early as 4 hours (H) after stimulation, with highest increase at 24H. This effect was at least partially mediated in a niche independent manner, since LPS stimulation in vitro induced β-catenin accumulation in c-Kit+ cells after 2H, with a peak activation at 4H. Using single cell RNA sequencing, we determined the cell cluster dynamics of HSPCs following 4H LPS stimulation. Interestingly, we identified a possible upstream activator of β- catenin in one of the clusters - Wnt10b. Indeed, Wnt10b showed a similar expression pattern as EG master regulator Cebpb and β-catenin activation, following in vitro treatment with LPS. Altogether, our data point...

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