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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.
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Aspectos moleculares da transformação celular induzida por Bcr-Abl. / Molecular aspects of Bcr-Abl-induced cell transformation.

Ana Elisa Barreiros Bueno da Silva 11 April 2008 (has links)
As leucemias cromossomo Ph-positivas estão intimamente associadas à expressão da tirosina-quinase Bcr-Abl. Esta oncoproteína promove independência de fatores de crescimento, alterações na adesão e inibição da apoptose por mecanismos ainda não totalmente elucidados. O objetivo desse estudo foi avaliar a contribuição da atividade quinase de Bcr-Abl para seu potencial anti-apoptótico e identificar alterações moleculares envolvidas na transformação celular induzida por essa proteína. Nossos resultados sugerem que a resistência à apoptose não depende da manutenção constante da atividade tirosina-quinase de Bcr-Abl, tampouco da presença de proteínas fosforiladas em tirosina. A comparação do proteoma de células HL-60.vetor e HL-60.Bcr-Abl revelou que a presença de Bcr-Abl causa alterações profundas no padrão de expressão protéica. As proteínas afetadas estão associadas a diversos processos celulares, como adesão, transdução de sinais, proliferação e morte celular. Esses achados devem contribuir para a identificação de novos marcadores de prognóstico e alvos terapêuticos. / Ph chromosome-positive leukemias are closely associated with the expression of Bcr-Abl tyrosine kinase. This oncoprotein promotes growth factor independence, alters cell adhesion and confers resistance to apoptosis by mechanisms that are not fully understood. The aim of this study was to evaluate the contribution of Bcr-Abl kinase activity for its antiapoptotic potential and identify molecular alterations involved in Bcr-Abl-induced cell malignant transformation. Our results suggest that Bcr-Abl is not required to be constantly active to maintain the resistance to apoptosis and pY-containing proteins may not be responsible for the antiapoptotic effect of Bcr-Abl. The comparison between the proteome of HL-60.vector and HL-60.Bcr-Abl cells revealed that the presence of Bcr-Abl alters the expression of a great variety of proteins. The affected molecules are associated with several cellular processes, including cell adhesion, signal transduction, proliferation and cell death. Our findings might help the identification of new prognostic markers and therapeutic targets.
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Expressão de galectina-1 e -3 na leucemia mielóide crônica e sua contribuição para a progressão da doença. / Expression of galectin-1 and -3 in chronic myeloid leukemia and its contribution to disease progression.

Monica Alexandra Yon Castro 09 June 2009 (has links)
A galectina-1 (LGALS1) participa em diferentes etapas da neoplasia, mas sua função na leucemia mielóide crônica (LMC) é desconhecida. Neste trabalho, a expressão etópica de BCR-ABL selvagem, mas não de BCR-ABL quinase deficiente, em linhagens celulares hematopoéticas, resultou em aumento de LGALS1. O efeito foi revertido com a inibição da tirosina quinase pelo mesilato de imatinibe. Este resultado indicou que a galectina-1 é modulada pela atividade tirosina-quinase de BCR-ABL. Em pacientes com LMC, a maior expressão de LGALS1 foi correlacionada a altos níveis de BCR-ABL, progressão da doença e a um tempo de sobrevida menor. Adicionalmente, as células K562 com LGALS1 inibida por RNA de interferência exibiram crescimento mais lento do que as células K562 com LGALS1 intacta, em camundongos nude. Portanto, o pior prognóstico de pacientes com altos níveis de galectina-1 sugere um efeito cooperativo de galectina-1 na tumorigênese de BCR-ABL reforçando o conceito de que a galectina-1 é um forte candidato para intervenção terapêutica na LMC. / Galectin-1 (LGALS1) participates in different steps of neoplasia but its role in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is unknown. In this work, ectopic expression of wild-type but not kinase-deficient BCR-ABL in different hematopoietic cells resulted in LGALS1 upregulation. Tyrosine-kinase inhibition by imatinib mesylate reversed this effect. This result indicate that galectin-1 is modulated by tyrosine kinase activity. In CML patients, the elevated expression of LGALS1 was correlated with high BCR-ABL levels, disease progression and shorter survival time. Additionally, in nude mice, LGALS1-deficient K562 cells obtained by RNA interference were less efficient in tumor formation than control K562 cells. Therefore, the worst prognosis in patients bearing high LGALS1 levels suggests a cooperative role for galectin-1 in BCR-ABL-positive leukemia and support the concept that galectin-1 is a strong candidate for CML therapeutic intervention.
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Investigation into the Role of CBL-B in Leukemogenesis and Migration

Badger-Brown, Karla Michelle 15 September 2011 (has links)
CBL proteins are E3 ubiquitin ligases and adaptor proteins. The mammalian homologs – CBL, CBL-B and CBL-3 show broad tissue expression; accordingly, the CBL proteins play roles in multiple cell types. We have investigated the function of the CBL-B protein in hematopoietic cells and fibroblasts. The causative agent of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is BCR-ABL. This oncogenic fusion down-modulates CBL-B protein levels, suggesting that CBL-B regulates either the development or progression of CML. To assess the involvement of CBL-B in CML, bone marrow transduction and transplantation (BMT) studies were performed. Recipients of BCR-ABL-infected CBL-B(-/-) cells succumbed to a CML-like myeloproliferative disease with a longer latency than the wild-type recipients. Peripheral blood white blood cell numbers were reduced, as were splenic weights. Yet despite the reduced leukemic burden, granulocyte numbers were amplified throughout the animals. As well, CBLB(-/-) bone marrow (BM) cells possessed defective BM homing capabilities. From these results we concluded that CBL-B negatively regulates granulopoiesis and that prolonged latency in our CBL-B(-/-) BMT animals was a function of perturbed homing.To develop an in vitro model to study CBL-B function we established mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) deficient in CBL-B expression. Transduction of the wild-type and CBL-B-deficient MEFs with BCR-ABL did not confer transformation; nevertheless, the role of CBL-B in fibroblasts was evaluated. The CBL-B(-/-) MEFs showed enhanced chemotactic migration toward serum in both Transwell migration and time-lapse video microscopy studies. The biochemical response to serum was extensively evaluated leading to the development of a model. We predict that CBL-B deficiency either: (a) augments GRB2-associated binding protein 2 (GAB2) phosphorylation leading to enhanced extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) and protein kinase B (PKB / Akt) signaling, or (b) alleviates negative control of Vav3 resulting in stimulation of Rho effectors. In either case, our results reveal a negative regulatory role for CBL-B in fibroblast migration. The two studies detailed herein expand our knowledge of CBL-B function. They strongly suggest that CBL-B can modulate granulocyte proliferation and point toward a role for CBL-B in the motility of numerous cell types.
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Estimativa do número de afetados e manejo da leucemia mielóide crônica no estado do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil / Estimated number of individuals with chronic myeloid leukemia and overall survival in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Fassina, Katia Zanotelli January 2003 (has links)
A Leucemia Mielóide Crônica (LMC) é uma doença rara. No entanto, os avanços nas pesquisas básica e clínica nos últimos anos, colocaram a LMC em evidência sendo hoje uma neoplasia maligna potencialmente curável. O diagnóstico e tratamento desta doença são, no entanto, extremamente caros. Não havendo dados sistemáticos nem registros de incidência da LMC no Rio Grande do Sul ou no Brasil, o levantamento de dados baseado em registros dos centros de referência se justifica também para planejar ações em saúde. Entre 1996 e 2000, 276 casos foram diagnosticados. A estimativa de casos novos anuais foi de aproximadamente 0,6:100.000 habitantes, e a idade média no momento do diagnóstico foi 42 anos e 4 meses (±16 anos e 2 meses). Quanto ao tratamento e evolução destes pacientes, dos 257 avaliados, 56 (21,8%) foram submetidos ao transplante alogênico de medula óssea, com taxa de sobrevida em 5 anos de 75% e 27% para as fases crônica e acelerada/blástica, respectivamente. O tempo médio de sobrevida para os 257 pacientes foi de 47,7 meses (IC 43,3 - 52,1). Comparando ao relatado na literatura, encontramos um menor número anual de novos casos e também uma média de idade no diagnóstico mais baixa. Isto poderia ser explicado pela menor referência de idosos a serviços terciários de saúde. Para os pacientes transplantados, os resultados foram semelhantes aos relatados na literatura. / Although rare, the advances made in basic and clinical research throughout the last years have thrown a spotlight on CML. Diagnosis and treatment of CML is of high cost. Since there is no systematic data or information about the incidence of CML in Rio Grande do Sul or Brazil, the data obtained from reference centers serve to estimate the number of CML cases in our state to better plan health actions. Between 1996 and 2000, 276 cases were diagnosed. The annual estimate of new cases was approximately of 0,6:100,000 inhabitants, and the median age at diagnosis was 42 years and 4 months (±16 years and 2 months). The mean overall survival time for the 257 patients was 47,7 months (CI 43,3-52,1). That could be explained by the lack of referral for older patients. Regarding treatment and evolution, of the 257 valuable patients, 56 (21,8%) were submitted to allogeneic BMT with a five-year survival of 75% and 27% for chronic and accelerated/blastic phases, respectively. In conclusion, we found a lower estimated incidence and a lower median age at diagnosis. For the transplanted patients the results were similar to those reported in the literature.
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Application of PI-deconvolution to the screening of protein ligand combinatorial libraries using the yeast-two-hybrid assay

Aparicio de Navaraez, Alberto 28 November 2008
Reagents that bind proteins are applicable in biology for detection of molecules, perturbation of signaling pathways and development of small-molecule pharmaceuticals. Protein ligands interact with proteins, inhibiting or altering their function. They are isolated from combinatorial libraries to interact with a specific target, using selection techniques such as phage display or yeast-two-hybrid assay. For the latter, one inconvenience is the detection of false positives, which can be solved by screening pools containing the samples to be tested, instead of individual samples. Samples are distributed in the pools following a pooling design. The PI-deconvolution pooling design was developed to screen cDNA libraries using the yeast-two-hybrid assay, which are smaller in size than protein ligand combinatorial libraries. Modifications to the PI-deconvolution screening technique were developed to adapt it to the screening of protein ligand combinatorial libraries using the yeast-two-hybrid assay. Every spot of the array containing the combinatorial library was randomly pooled. However, the yeast-two-hybrid assay loses sensitivity when strains are pooled. As PI-deconvolution requires detecting every interaction, we determined the optimal amount of library members that can be pooled in a spot, and the optimal number of replicates to ensure the detection of an interaction.<p> The yeast-two-hybrid assay was used to perform a screening of a combinatorial library with seven domains of BCR-ABL, which were pooled according to PI-deconvolution. BCR-ABL is a chimeric protein with unregulated kinase activity that is responsible for chronic myelogenous leukemia. The scaffold used in the combinatorial library was an engineered intein that forms lariat peptides. After a screening of this library was performed, positive interactions were detected in 775 spots of the arrays that contained 1432 positive hits. Only 53 spots were deconvoluted. The coding sequences of the lariat peptides were determined for 23 lariat peptides interacted with the GEF domain of BCR, and for ABL, two with the FABD domain, one with the SH1 domain, and one with the SH3 domain. Finally, a &beta;-galactosidase assay was performed to assess the affinity of the lariat peptides for their target.<p> The isolated lariat peptides are potential inhibitors of BCR-ABL that can have therapeutic potential. This study will improve other screenings of combinatorial libraries with the yeast-two-hybrid assay.
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Application of PI-deconvolution to the screening of protein ligand combinatorial libraries using the yeast-two-hybrid assay

Aparicio de Navaraez, Alberto 28 November 2008 (has links)
Reagents that bind proteins are applicable in biology for detection of molecules, perturbation of signaling pathways and development of small-molecule pharmaceuticals. Protein ligands interact with proteins, inhibiting or altering their function. They are isolated from combinatorial libraries to interact with a specific target, using selection techniques such as phage display or yeast-two-hybrid assay. For the latter, one inconvenience is the detection of false positives, which can be solved by screening pools containing the samples to be tested, instead of individual samples. Samples are distributed in the pools following a pooling design. The PI-deconvolution pooling design was developed to screen cDNA libraries using the yeast-two-hybrid assay, which are smaller in size than protein ligand combinatorial libraries. Modifications to the PI-deconvolution screening technique were developed to adapt it to the screening of protein ligand combinatorial libraries using the yeast-two-hybrid assay. Every spot of the array containing the combinatorial library was randomly pooled. However, the yeast-two-hybrid assay loses sensitivity when strains are pooled. As PI-deconvolution requires detecting every interaction, we determined the optimal amount of library members that can be pooled in a spot, and the optimal number of replicates to ensure the detection of an interaction.<p> The yeast-two-hybrid assay was used to perform a screening of a combinatorial library with seven domains of BCR-ABL, which were pooled according to PI-deconvolution. BCR-ABL is a chimeric protein with unregulated kinase activity that is responsible for chronic myelogenous leukemia. The scaffold used in the combinatorial library was an engineered intein that forms lariat peptides. After a screening of this library was performed, positive interactions were detected in 775 spots of the arrays that contained 1432 positive hits. Only 53 spots were deconvoluted. The coding sequences of the lariat peptides were determined for 23 lariat peptides interacted with the GEF domain of BCR, and for ABL, two with the FABD domain, one with the SH1 domain, and one with the SH3 domain. Finally, a &beta;-galactosidase assay was performed to assess the affinity of the lariat peptides for their target.<p> The isolated lariat peptides are potential inhibitors of BCR-ABL that can have therapeutic potential. This study will improve other screenings of combinatorial libraries with the yeast-two-hybrid assay.
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Régulation de l'expression de la glutathion S-transférase P1-1 au cours de la différenciation de la lignée leucémique humaine K562

Schnekenburger, Michael Trentesaux, Chantal. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Reproduction de : Thèse doctorat : Pharmacie. Biochimie et biologie moléculaire : Reims : 2004. / Bibliogr.
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Investigation into the Role of CBL-B in Leukemogenesis and Migration

Badger-Brown, Karla Michelle 15 September 2011 (has links)
CBL proteins are E3 ubiquitin ligases and adaptor proteins. The mammalian homologs – CBL, CBL-B and CBL-3 show broad tissue expression; accordingly, the CBL proteins play roles in multiple cell types. We have investigated the function of the CBL-B protein in hematopoietic cells and fibroblasts. The causative agent of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is BCR-ABL. This oncogenic fusion down-modulates CBL-B protein levels, suggesting that CBL-B regulates either the development or progression of CML. To assess the involvement of CBL-B in CML, bone marrow transduction and transplantation (BMT) studies were performed. Recipients of BCR-ABL-infected CBL-B(-/-) cells succumbed to a CML-like myeloproliferative disease with a longer latency than the wild-type recipients. Peripheral blood white blood cell numbers were reduced, as were splenic weights. Yet despite the reduced leukemic burden, granulocyte numbers were amplified throughout the animals. As well, CBLB(-/-) bone marrow (BM) cells possessed defective BM homing capabilities. From these results we concluded that CBL-B negatively regulates granulopoiesis and that prolonged latency in our CBL-B(-/-) BMT animals was a function of perturbed homing.To develop an in vitro model to study CBL-B function we established mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) deficient in CBL-B expression. Transduction of the wild-type and CBL-B-deficient MEFs with BCR-ABL did not confer transformation; nevertheless, the role of CBL-B in fibroblasts was evaluated. The CBL-B(-/-) MEFs showed enhanced chemotactic migration toward serum in both Transwell migration and time-lapse video microscopy studies. The biochemical response to serum was extensively evaluated leading to the development of a model. We predict that CBL-B deficiency either: (a) augments GRB2-associated binding protein 2 (GAB2) phosphorylation leading to enhanced extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) and protein kinase B (PKB / Akt) signaling, or (b) alleviates negative control of Vav3 resulting in stimulation of Rho effectors. In either case, our results reveal a negative regulatory role for CBL-B in fibroblast migration. The two studies detailed herein expand our knowledge of CBL-B function. They strongly suggest that CBL-B can modulate granulocyte proliferation and point toward a role for CBL-B in the motility of numerous cell types.
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Decreased cellular fitness as a tumor promoter /

Marusyk, Andriy. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D. in Molecular Biology) -- University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, 2006. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 124-145). Free to UCD Anschutz Medical Campus. Online version available via ProQuest Digital Dissertations;
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Avaliação da tolerância ao mesilato de imatinibe nos pacientes em tratamento oral da leucemia mielóide crônica no ambulatório do Hopital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre

Torriani, Mayde Seadi January 2008 (has links)
Introdução: A leucemia mielóide crônica (LMC) é resultado de uma proliferação clonal de uma célula tronco hematopoética. A doença é caracterizada por três fases distintas: fase crônica, fase acelerada e fase blástica, e também pela presença do cromossomo Philadelphia (Ph), uma anormalidade genética resultante da translocação recíproca entre os cromossomos t(9;22)(q34;q11) que leva ao surgimento do gene híbrido BCRABL, cuja oncoproteína de mesmo nome, tem alta atividade tirosina quinase e sem controle. Os tratamentos para a LMC incluem a hidroxiuréia (HU), o transplante de medula óssea, considerado o único curativo, o alfa-interferona (IFN-alfa) e, mais recentemente, o mesilato de imatinibe (MI), que revolucionou o tratamento para LMC por sua baixa toxicidade e efeitos terapêuticos. Quanto maior a complexidade dos novos tratamentos disponíveis, maior o risco de problemas relacionados com medicamentos (PRMs).As reações adversas aos medicamentos (RAMs) do câncer podem acarretar baixa adesão ao tratamento ou conseqüências graves originárias da alta toxicidade da terapia. Esses problemas de saúde, causa de morbidade e mortalidade, vinculados ou suspeitos de estar relacionados ao tratamento, podem vir a interferir nos resultados e na qualidade de vida do paciente.Objetivos: Este estudo tem por objetivos (1) avaliar a efetividade do tratamento com mesilato de imatinibe em uma coorte de pacientes com leucemia mielóide crônica, (2) descrever e classificar as taxas de reações adversas ao MI, (3) relacionar as freqüências de RAMs com as doses do MI,(4) avaliar a resposta ao tratamento e, (5) avaliar a qualidade de vida dos pacientes. Métodos: esta coorte não controlada, contemporânea, incluiu 50 pacientes com LMC, tratados ambulatorialmente com MI e em acompanhamento farmacêutico em um hospital universitário no sul do Brasil. Os pacientes foram acompanhados por 12 meses para identificar suspeitas de reações adversas a medicamentos (RAMs) durante o tratamento. Os tipos de reações foram classificados e a relação de causalidade foi estabelecida através do algoritmo de Naranjo. A qualidade de vida foi avaliada através do questionário WHOQOL-bref.9 Resultados: O estudo acompanhou 50 pacientes com doses e ≤ 400mg (35) e >400mg (15). As RAMs mais comuns foram câimbra (66%), náuseas (58%), cefaléia (30%), edema periorbital (30%), fadiga (20%) e diarréia (20%). Dos pacientes em tratamento ≤400 mg, 30 (85,7%) atingiram remissão citogenética maior (RCGM) e dos 15 pacientes tratados com >400 mg, 6 (40%) atingiram a RCGM. Não houve diferença estatística significativa na qualidade de vida medida no início, após 6 meses e após 12 meses de tratamento. Conclusão: os pacientes com LMC tratados com MI no ambulatório do HCPA apresentaram boa resposta ao tratamento, com baixo índice de reações adversas graves, e boa qualidade de vida, semelhantes às descritas na literatura.

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