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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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ROLE OF PSORIASIN (S100A7) IN ESTROGEN RECEPTOR POSITIVE BREAST CANCERS

Deol, Yadwinder S. 27 June 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Single-Molecule Study of β-Catenin Translocation and the Role of Custos in its Regulation

Schnell, Steven, 0000-0001-5535-9342 January 2020 (has links)
The nuclear pore complex is closely involved in the regulation and control of many cellular processes, including the movement of molecules into and out of the nucleus along with the regulation of gene transcription. It is therefore a major barrier for controlling the passage of signaling molecules into and out of the nucleus. β-catenin is one such signaling molecule, and a primary signaling molecule of the Wnt signaling pathway. How the passage of β-catenin into and out of the nucleus is controlled remains poorly defined. This signaling pathway governs major developmental processes, including cell fate determination, proliferation, motility and primary axis and head formation during development. In this study, we use super-resolution microscopy to show that β-catenin import requires Custos as a docking protein. Custos and β-catenin form a complex in the cytoplasm and move together through the NPC into the nucleus, where they dissociate in the nucleus. Further, we provide evidence that import of β-catenin into the nucleus is a regulatory event at the NPC and define regions within the β-catenin protein required for this regulation. / Biology
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Hepatitis B x Antigen Promotes "Stemness" in the Pathogenesis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Friedman, Tiffany Ilene January 2012 (has links)
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a major etiologic agent of chronic liver disease (CLD) and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The virally encoded X antigen, HBx, contributes importantly to the development of HCC through its trans-activating role in various signal transduction pathways. Pathways implicated in stem cell self-renewal also contribute to carcinogenesis. Thus, experiments were designed to test if HBx triggers malignant transformation by promoting properties that are characteristic of cancer stem cells (CSCs). To test this hypothesis, HBx expressing (HepG2X) and control (HepG2CAT) human cell lines were assayed for phenotypic and molecular characteristics of "stemness." Western blotting of protein extracts from HepG2X and HepG2CAT cells as well as immunohistochemical staining of HCC and adjacent liver tissue sections from HBV infected patients showed up-regulation of "stemness"-associated (EpCAM and beta-catenin) and "stemness" (Oct-4, Nanog, Klf-4) markers by HBx. Moreover, HBx stimulated cell migration and spheroid formation. HBx expression was also associated with depressed levels of E-cadherin and subsequent activation of beta-catenin and EpCAM. Results from ChIP-chip data performed previously in this lab suggest an associative link between HBx and the expression of epigenetic co-repressor, mSin3A, which is known to repress E-cadherin when complexed with histone deacetylases. Thus, experiments were also designed to test if HBx represses the E-cadherin gene (CDH1) through histone deacetylation by the mSin3A/HDAC complex. In HepG2X cells, decreased levels of E-cadherin and elevated levels of mSin3A were detected. Reciprocal immunoprecipitation with anti-HBx and anti-mSin3A demonstrated mutual binding. Further, HBx-mSin3A co-localization was showed by immunofluorescent staining. Chromatin immunoprecipitation revealed that HBx mediated the recruitment of the mSin3A/HDAC complex to the CDH1 promoter. HDAC inhibition by Trichostatin A treatment restored E-cadherin expression. Thus, HBx-associated epigenetic repression of E-cadherin and up-regulated expression of multiple "stemness" markers support the hypothesis that HBx contributes to hepatocarcinogenesis, at least in part, by promoting changes in gene expression that are characteristic of CSCs. This work is the first to propose that HBV promotes "stemness" in the pathogenesis of HCC. / Biology
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Bi-directional vulnerability of brain tumors to Wnt signaling

Manoranjan, Branavan January 2019 (has links)
Brain tumors represent a leading cause of cancer mortality, of which medulloblastoma (MB) and glioblastoma (GBM) represent the most frequent malignant pediatric and adult brain tumors, respectively. The identification of a rare clonal population of cells, termed cancer stem cells (CSCs) or brain tumor-initiating cells (BTICs), as having the ability to initiate, proliferate, and maintain tumor growth has offered a developmental framework for studying MB and GBM. Evidence in support of cell signaling programs carried forward from brain development into oncogenesis have provided opportunities for BTIC-directed therapies targeting the key BTIC property of self-renewal. Given that neural stem cells (NSCs) must maintain a relative balance between self-renewal and differentiation, brain tumorigenesis may be conceptualized as a disease of unregulated BTIC self-renewal. In this work, I aim to demonstrate the re-emergence of self-renewal genes that regulate NSCs in BTICs, use the Wnt pathway as a model by which these genes may be regulated in a context-specific manner, and identify clinically tractable therapies directed at the overall BTIC self-renewal signaling machinery. Specifically, in Chapter 2, I describe the presence of a shared signaling program between NSCs and MB BTICs consisting of Bmi1 and FoxG1. In Chapter 3, I provide evidence in support of a context-specific tumor suppressive function for activated Wnt/β-catenin signaling in MB. Lastly, in Chapter 4, I demonstrate a CD133-AKT-Wnt signaling axis in which CD133 functions as a putative cell surface receptor for AKT-dependent Wnt activation in GBM. Overall, the body of this thesis offers a mechanistic model by which BTICs may be regulated and targeted to impair tumor growth and improve overall survivorship in childhood MB and adult GBM. / Thesis / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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Wnt/beta-catenin signaling modulates salivary gland tumors and cancer stem cells by epigenetic mechanisms

Zhu, Qionghua 08 September 2016 (has links)
Wnt/beta-Catenin-Signalgebung hat große Bedeutung für die Initiation und Progression verschiedener Krebsarten. Unser Labor hat kürzlich ein Mausmodell für Squamöse Speicheldrüsen-Karzinome etabliert, das menschliche Hals-Nasen-Ohren-Karzinome reflektiert, durch kombinierte Mutationen von beta-Catenin und dem Bmp-Rezeptor 1a. Diese Tumore enthielten hohen Level von sich selbst-erneuernden Krebs-Stammzellen. Behandlung mit den Wnt-Inhibitoren ICG-001 blockierte die Selbsterneuerung und induzierte die Differenzierung der Krebs-Stammzellen. In den Krebs-Stammzellen der Maus wurde eine globale Aufregulierung des Histonmarkers H3K4me3 beobachtet, was durch Wnt-Inhibition gehemmt werden konnte. Um die molekularen Mechnismen aufzuklären, wurden die Histon-Methyltransferasen für H3K4me3, d.h., Mitglieder der Mll-Proteinfamilie, in sphären-kultivierten Krebs-Stammzellen durch RT-PCR analysiert: Mll1 war hoch transkribiert, zusammen mit den Hoxa9- und Meis1-Zielgenen. Interessanterweise aktivierte die Expression von Mll1 durch Wnt-Signalgebung die distale Enhancer-Region von Mll1, was durch Luciferase-Reporter-Assays gemessen wurde. Immunopräzipitation zeigte weiter, dass Mll1 im beta-Catenin-Transcriptionsfaktor-Komplex involviert ist: shRNA-Behandlung von Mll1 reduzierte die Sphären-Bildung der Speicheldrüsen-Krebs-Stammzellen der Maus. In doppelt-mutanten Mäusen hat die zusätzliche genetische Ablation von Mll1 die Tumorbildung verhindert und die Selbsterneuerung der Krebs-Stammzellen reduziert. Diese Daten zeigen dass die beta-Catenin-Mll1-Achse die Selbsterneuerung der Stammzellen antreibt und deren Differenzierung verhindert, und zwar via epigenetische Mechanismen. Deshalb wird durch das Targeting von Mll1 und dessen Interaktion mit beta-Catenin und andern Komponenten den gesunden epigenetischen Zustand in den Stammzellen wieder herstellt, was eine neue und vielversprechende Möglichkeit für die Behandlung von Patienten mit Hals-Nasen-Ohren-Tumoren darstellt. / Wnt/beta-catenin signaling has been implicated in the initiation and progression of various human cancers. Our lab has recently established a mouse model of salivary gland squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs), which resembles human head and neck cancer, by combined gain- and loss-of-function mutations of beta-catenin and the Bmp receptor 1a (double mutant tumors). These tumors contained highly self-renewing cancer stem cells (CSCs) that were Wnt-dependent. Treatment with the Wnt inhibitor ICG-001 (interferes with beta-catenin-CBP-Mll1 interaction) blocked the self-renewal and induced differentiation of CSCs. In the mouse salivary gland CSCs, a global up-regulation of the histone mark H3K4me3 was observed, which could be suppressed by Wnt inhibition. To study the potential molecular mechanisms, the H3K4me3 histone methyl-transferases, i.e., members of the Mll protein family were analyzed in freshly isolated, sphere-cultured CSCs by RT-PCR: Mll1 was highly transcribed, together with its target genes Hoxa9 and Meis1. Interestingly, the expression of Mll1 was upregulated by Wnt signaling by activating its distal enhancer regions, which was seen with Luciferase reporter assays. Immuno-precipitation further showed that Mll1 is involved in the beta-catenin/Tcf4 transcription factor complex: shRNA treatment against Mll1 reduced sphere formation of mouse salivary gland CSCs. In double mutant mice, additional genetic ablation of Mll1 (triple mutant tumors) abrogated tumor formation and affected the self-renewal ability of CSCs. Collectively, the data presented in this study show that the beta-catenin-Mll1 axis drives self‐renewal and fends off differentiation of CSCs via epigenetic mechanisms. Therefore, targeting Mll1 or its interaction with beta-catenin and other components may help to restore a healthy epigenetic state in the stem cells, which represent a novel and promising therapeutic approach for the treatment of head and neck SCCs.
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Die Rolle der Wnt/beta-Catenin- und Bmp-Signalgebung während der frühen Herzentwicklung in der Maus

Klaus, Alexandra 22 October 2008 (has links)
Das Herz ist das erste Organ, das sich während der Embryonalentwicklung bildet und durch die Verteilung von Nährstoffen und Sauerstoff für die Lebenserhaltung von Geweben und Organen verantwortlich ist. Die Herzentwicklung benötigt die koordinierte Rekrutierung von zwei Herzvorläufer-Populationen, dem ersten und zweiten Herzfeld, welche sich aus einer gemeinsamen Vorläuferzellpopulation während der Gastrulation bilden. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde der Einfluss der Bmp- und Wnt-Signalwege auf die frühe Herzentwicklung in Mäusen untersucht. Dafür wurden mit Hilfe der Cre/LoxP-Technik inaktivierende und aktivierende Mutationen im Bmp-Rezeptor Ia (BmpRIa) und im zentralen Modulator des Wnt-Signalweges, beta-Catenin, in Zellen des Mesoderms eingeführt, aus dem beide Herzfelder hervorgehen. Inaktivierende Mutationen im BmpRIa führen zum Verlust von erster Herzfeldderivate und zum Expressionsverlust von Genen, welche für die Aufrechterhaltung und Spezialisierung des ersten Herzfeldes in den späteren linken Ventrikel wichtig sind. In Mäusen mit inaktivierenden Mutationen in beta-Catenin bildet sich das erste Herzfeld korrekt, während die Entwicklung des zweiten Herzfeldes, z.B. die rechtsgerichtete Windung des linearen Herzrohres sowie Bildung des Ausflusstrakts und rechten Ventrikels, gestört ist. Die Genexpression von Bmp4 und Islet1 in Vorläufern des zweiten Herzfeldes ist stark reduziert, während aktivierende Mutationen in beta-Catenin diese verstärken und die Bildung des linearen Herzrohres stören. Diese Ergebnisse zeigen, dass beta-Catenin für die Entwicklung des zweiten Herzfeldes entscheidend ist, und dass die Aktivierung des Wnt/beta-Catenin-Signalweges zeitlich und räumlich präzise reguliert werden muss, damit sich ein windendes lineares Herzrohr entwickeln kann. Zusammenfassend konnte in dieser Arbeit gezeigt werden, dass die BmpRIa- und Wnt/beta-Catenin-Signalwege unterschiedliche Rollen während der Musterbildung in der frühen Herzentwicklung spielen. / The vertebrate heart is the first organ that forms during embryonic development. Heart formation requires the coordinated recruitment of multiple cardiac progenitor cell populations derived from both the first and second heart fields, which arise from a common progenitor at gastrulation. In this study we have ablated the Bmp receptor 1a (BmpRIa) and the Wnt effector beta-Catenin in the developing heart of mice using MesP1-cre, which acts in early mesoderm progenitors that contribute to both first and second heart fields. Remarkably, the entire cardiac crescent and later the primitive ventricle were absent in MesP1-cre; BmpR1a loss-of-function mutants. While myocardial progenitor and differentiation markers were detected in the small, remaining cardiac field in these mutants, first heart field markers, which are required for the maintenance and specification of first heart field derivatives, were not expressed. We conclude from these results that Bmp receptor signaling is crucial for the specification of the first heart field. In MesP1-cre; beta-Catenin loss-of-function mutants, cardiac crescent formation as well as first heart field markers were not affected, although cardiac looping and right ventricle formation were blocked. Expression of Isl1 and Bmp4 in second heart field progenitors was strongly reduced. In contrast, in gain-of-function mutation of beta-Catenin using MesP1-cre we revealed an expansion of Isl1 and Bmp4 expressing cells, although the heart tube was not formed. We conclude from these results that Wnt/beta-Catenin signaling regulates second heart field development, and that a precise amount and/or timing of Wnt/beta-Catenin signaling is required for proper heart tube formation and cardiac looping. In conclusion, we have shown that Bmp and canonical Wnt signaling have distinct roles during early cardiogenesis in mice.
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Imunoexpressão da E-caderina, Beta-catenina e TP53 em câncer gástrico familial / Imunoexpression of E-cadherin, Beta-catenin and TP53 in familial gastric cancer

Bambino, Paula Balthazar 03 June 2009 (has links)
Introdução: Agregação familial é observada em cerca de 10% dos casos de câncer e 1 a 3% é hereditário. O tipo difuso pode estar relacionado à agregação familial e a alterações genéticas no gene CDH1, que codifica a proteína E-caderina. Alterações na imunoexpressão de Beta-catenina e p53 também são observadas. Objetivos: Analisar a imunoexpressão da E-caderina, Beta-catenina e TP53 em adenocarcinomas gástricos de pacientes com câncer gástrico familial e comparar com os dados clinicopatológicos, além dos achados das alterações genéticas destes pacientes, estudadas previamente nesta Instituição. Casuística e Métodos: Vinte e seis casos de adenocarcinoma gástrico em blocos de parafina de pacientes do HC-FMUSP foram submetidos ao estudo imunoistoquímico para detecção e análise do padrão de imunoexpressão da E-caderina, Beta-catenina e TP53 através do método da streptavidina-biotina-peroxidase. A análise da imunoexpressão dos marcadores foi classificada segundo escala de intensidade e distribuição e os testes estatísticos utilizados foram o Teste t de Student e Exato de Fisher. Resultados: A localização predominante do tumor foi no antro (61,5%). 11 (42,3%) casos alterados para a imunoexpressão da E-caderina, sendo todos do tipo difuso; 15 (57,7%) casos normais, sendo 9 do tipo difuso e 6 do tipo intestinal (p=0,02). Em estudo prévio realizado nesta instituição, uma mutação missense no exon 12 do gene CDH1, códon 617, nucleotídeo 1849 G>A foi encontrada no mesmo caso em que foi observada ausência de imunorreatividade da E-caderina. 11 (42,3%) casos alterados para a imunoexpressão de Beta-catenina e 46,2% de imunorreatividade nuclear positiva para TP53. Conclusões: 1) O tipo difuso de Laurén está associado à alteração da imunoexpressão da E-caderina no Câncer Gástrico Familial; 2) Não houve associação entre a imunoexpressão da E-caderina, idade, gênero e localização do tumor; tampouco houve associação entre a imunoexpressão da Beta-catenina e os dados clínico-patológicos; houve associação inversa entre a imunoexpressão da E-caderina e TP53; 3) Nos casos em que foram detectadas alterações na imunoexpressão, parece haver duas rotas distintas de carcinogênese envolvidas no CGF. / Introduction: Familial clustering is observed in about 10% of the gastric cancer cases and 1-3% is hereditary. Diffuse type gastric cancer is related to genetic alterations in CDH1 gene, which translates the E-cadherin protein. The abnormal expression of E-cadherin is characterized by low expression of cytoplasmatic staining, or loss of membranous immunoreactivity. Aim: to analyze the immunoexpression of E-cadherin, Beta-catenin and TP53 in gastric adenocarcinomas in patients with Familial Gastric Cancer and compare with clinical-pathologic data, including the genetic alterations of these patients, found previously on this institution. Methods: 26 cases of paraffin-embedded gastric adenocarcinoma tissue of patients of Hospital das Clinicas - School of Medicine of University of Sao Paulo underwent immunostaining to detect the presence and to analyze the pattern of immunoexpression of E-cadherin, Beta-catenin and TP53 using Streptavidine-Biotine-Peroxidade technique. The immunoexpression evaluation was performed utilizing a semiquantitative scale for intensity and distribution. The statistical analysis was done through Students t test and Fishers Exact test. Results: E-cadherin immunoexpression was negative in 11 cases (42.3%), and all of them were diffuse type of Laurén. 15 cases (57.7%) were positive for E-cadherin, from which 9 were of the diffuse type and 6 of intestinal type (p=0.02). In previous study performed on this institution, one missense mutation in exon 12 of CDH1 gene, codon 617, nucleotide 1849 G>A was found on the same case that absence of E-cadherin immunostaining was observed. 61.5% of the tumors were located in the antrum. Beta-catenin immunoexpression was altered in 43.2% and TP53 nuclear immunoreactivity was positive in 46.2% of the tumors. TP53 was solely detected in 12 (46.2%) of the tumors, while E-cadherin was altered in 10/26 (38.5%) negative TP53 tumors, p=0.01. Conclusions: 1) Diffuse type of Laurén is associated to E-cadherin immunoexpression alteration in Familial Gastric Cancer; 2) There was no association between E-cadherin immunoexpression and age, gender or tumor location, as well as there was no association between Beta-catenin and the clinical-pathologic data; there was an inverse association between immunoexpression of TP53 and E-cadherin; 3) There may be two distinct carcinogenesis pathways on familial gastric cancer cases that imunoexpression alterations were detected.
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Perfil de expressão de genes da via Wnt/beta-catenina em timócitos e linfócitos T CD4+ de camundongos BALB/c / Gene expression profile of Wnt/beta-catenin pathway elements in thymocytes and CD4 + T lymphocytes of BALB/c mice.

Ali, Taccyanna Mikulski 27 August 2015 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: A molécula HIG2 pode atuar como agonista da via Wnt/beta-catenina, pois se liga ao receptor Frizzled 10 e induz a expressão de genes da mesma. Dados recentes do nosso grupo mostraram expressão diferencial do gene HIG2 em células mononucleares do sangue periférico e em especial linfócitos T CD4+ naïve, mas não em células diferenciadas de memória em indivíduos sadios. Também observamos in vitro em linfócitos T CD4+ de indivíduos saudáveis que o peptídeo sintético HIG2 induziu a ativação da via Wnt/beta-catenina, produção de HIG2 e outros produtos da via, além da proliferação de células T CD4+ naïve sugerindo um papel do HIG2 na proliferação homeostática de linfócitos T CD4+. HIPÓTESE: Como as células T CD4+ naïve são diretamente exportadas pelo timo, os níveis aumentados de HIG2 neste tipo celular sejam decorrentes da ativação da via Wnt/?-catenina nos estágios tardios da diferenciação de timócitos. Portanto, as células T CD4+ naïve e timócitos simples positivos para CD4 (SP CD4) apresentariam perfil semelhante de expressão de HIG2 e genes da via Wnt/beta-catenina, incluindo receptores, fatores de transcrição, genes estruturais da via e alvos quando comparadas as demais populações celulares. OBJETIVO: Avaliar a expressão de HIG2 e outros genes da via Wnt/beta-catenina em timócitos e linfócitos T CD4+ naïve e memória de camundongos. MÉTODOS: Isolamos timócitos duplo negativos (DN), timócitos duplo positivos (DP), simples positivos para CD4 e CD8 (SP CD4 e SP CD8) de timo e também células T CD4+ naïve e memória do baço dos mesmos camundongos pelo procedimento de citometria de fluxo. Analisamos a expressão de vários genes da via Wnt/beta-catenina por PCR em tempo real. RESULTADOS: Em timócitos DN há expressão significativa dos genes que codificam para Frizzled 6, LRP5, TCF-1 e TCF-4 em relação as outras populações celulares. Nos timócitos DP há maior expressão dos genes que codificam para LRP5, LRP6, beta-catenina, GSK-3beta, TCF-1 e Bcl-XL em relação às demais populações. Em timócitos SP CD4 foi detectada expressão diferencial de genes que codificam para Frizzled 10, LRP6, beta-catenina, LEF-1 e HIG2 enquanto que na população de timócitos SP CD8 não observamos expressão significativa de nenhum gene da via Wnt/beta-catenina. Nas células T CD4+ naïve há expressão significativa de Frizzled 5 e Frizzled 10 quando comparadas a timócitos SP CD8 e células T CD4+ de memória . Já nos linfócitos T CD4+ de memória, detectamos maior expressão de Frizzled 6, TCF-4, Bcl-XL e ciclina D1 em relação as demais populações. CONCLUSÃO: Cada população apresenta um perfil distinto de expressão gênica. As maiores semelhanças ocorrem entre os timócitos DN e DP onde as principais diferenças são a expressão de Frizzled 6 e Ciclina D1.Os timócitos SP CD4 e as células T CD4+ naïve não apresentaram níveis semelhantes de expressão gênica de elementos da via Wnt canônica, o que não corrobora a hipótese de que o perfil transcripcional de timócitos SP CD4 e linfócitos T CD4+ naïve é semelhante. Ainda, não observamos expressão aumentada de HIG2 em linfócitos T CD4+ naïve comparados aos de memória, o que contrasta com os resultados obtidos anteriormente por nosso grupo com amostras humanas sugerindo que camundongos não regulam a expressão de HIG2 em linfócitos T CD4+ como os seres humanos / INTRODUCTION: HIG2 molecule can act as an agonist of Wnt/?-catenin pathway, because it able to bind to Frizzled 10 receptor and induce the expression of the genes related to this pathway. Recent data from our group have shown differential expression of the HIG2 gene in peripheral blood mononuclear cells, and particularly in naive CD4 + T cells, but not in memory T cells in healthy individuals. We have also observed that inducing the CD4 + T lymphocytes from healthy individuals with HIG2 synthetic peptide in vitro, led to the activation of Wnt/beta-catenin pathway, HIG2 production and expression of other target genes of this pathway and the proliferation of naïve CD4 + T cells, suggesting that HIG2 may play a role in homeostatic proliferation of CD4+ T cells. HYPOTHESIS: As naïve CD4 + T cells are directly exported from the thymus, we have hypothesized that increased levels of HIG2 in this cell type is due to the activation of Wnt/beta-catenin pathway in the later stages of thymocyte differentiation. Therefore, naïve CD4 + T cells and CD4 single-positive thymocytes (CD4 SP) may share a similar pattern of gene expression of HIG2 and Wnt/beta-catenin genes (genes that encodes receptors and co-receptors, transcription factors, structural and target genes) when compared to other cell populations. AIM: our major aim is to evaluate the expression of HIG2 and other genes of the Wnt/beta-catenin in thymocytes, naïve CD4 + T lymphocytes and memory CD4+ T cells from mice. METHODS: We have isolated thymocytes double negative (DN) T cells, positive double positive (DP) T cells, CD4 and CD8 single-positive thymocytes (CD4 SP and CD8 SP) of thymus from BALB/c mice and we have also isolated naïve CD4 + T cells and memory CD4+ T cells of the spleen from the same mice we have used the thymus. We have analysed the expression of several genes of Wnt/beta-catenin by real time PCR RESULTS: In DN cells there was expression of the Frizzled 6, LRP5, TCF-1 and TCF-4 genes compared to other cell populations. In DP thymocytes it could be observed a greater expression of LRP5, LRP6, beta-catenin, GSK-3beta, TCF-1 and Bcl-XL genes compared to other populations. In CD4 SP thymocytes, it was detected differential expression of the Frizzled 10, LRP6, beta-catenin, LEF-1 HIG2 genes and in CD8 SP cells we could not observe significant expression of any gene of Wnt/?-catenin pathway. In naïve CD4 + T cells there was a significant expression of Frizzled5 and Frizzled 10 genes when compared to all the samples. In memory CD4 + T cells, we have detected higher expression of Frizzled 6, TCF-4, Bcl-XL and cyclin D1 genes than in any other populations. CONCLUSION: Each population has a distinct gene expression pattern. The biggest similarities occur between DN and DP thymocytes where the main differences are the expression of Frizzled 6 and cyclin D1.However, the pattern of gene expression in SP thymocytes is not similar to those presented by naïve CD4+ T cells. Moreover, we have not observed increased expression of HIG2 in naïve CD4 + lymphocytes compared to memory CD4+ T cells, which contrasts the results obtained previously by our group with human samples suggesting that mice might not regulate the HIG2 expression in CD4 + T lymphocytes as human beings do
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Etude du rôle des intégrines liant la laminine dans le développement et la tumorigenèse mammaires / Study of the role of laminin-binding integrins in mammary gland development and tumorigenesis

Cagnet, Stéphanie 26 November 2013 (has links)
Le développement de traitements thérapeutiques du cancer du sein reste limité par le niveau de connaissance des mécanismes moléculaires et cellulaires impliqués lors du développement normal et tumoral de la glande mammaire. L’épithélium mammaire est entouré d’une matrice extracellulaire (MEC) organisée, la membrane basale, dont le constituant principal est la laminine. Des études ont montré que les interactions entre les cellules mammaires et la MEC, dépendantes des intégrines, jouent un rôle majeur dans le développement et la tumorigenèse mammaires. Ces études n’ont cependant pas permis de déterminer les hétérodimères d’intégrine spécifiquement impliqués. Dans ce contexte, mon projet de thèse a visé à définir le rôle joué par les intégrines liant la laminine (dimères contenant les sous-unités 3 et/ou 6) dans le développement mammaire, dans le maintien de cellules souches mammaires fonctionnelles dans la glande adulte et dans le développement tumoral. Les résultats de mon travail suggèrent que :(i) l’intégrine 31 présente une fonction unique au cours de la lactation. Les mécanismes moléculaires impliqués en aval de 31 font intervenir la voie FAK/Rac1/PAK1 menant à l’inhibition de la MLCK, nécessaire à la relaxation des cellules myoépithéliales mammaires et permettant de nouveaux cycles de contraction. (ii) les interactions régulées par les intégrines entre les cellules basales mammaires et la laminine sont essentielles pour régénérer l’épithélium mammaire. Cependant, les intégrines 3 et 6 présentent des fonctions redondantes dans les cellules souches mammaires. (iii) l’intégrine 31 joue un rôle clef dans le développement tumoral mammaire. L’intégrine 31 active des voies de signalisation intracellulaires FAK/Rac1/PAK1, MAPK et JNK qui favorisent la survie et la prolifération des cellules tumorales. Ensembles, ces données permettent une meilleure compréhension des mécanismes moléculaires impliqués dans le développement mammaire, la fonction de la glande adulte et la tumorigenèse. / The improvement of breast cancer therapy requires thorough analysis of the pathways leading to tumorigenesis and clear understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in normal mammary gland development. Mammary epithelium is surrounded by a specifically organized extracellular matrix (ECM), basement membrane, and secreted glycoproteins, laminins, are among its major constituents. Integrin-mediated interactions between mammary epithelial cells and ECM have been shown to play an essential role in the control of mammary development and tumorigenesis. However, specific roles played by distinct integrin heterodimers are yet poorly understood. My thesis project aimed to define the functions of laminin-binding integrins, i.e., heterodimers, containing 3 or 6 subunits, in normal mammary gland development, in control of mammary stem and progenitor cell functions in adult gland, and in mammary tumorigenesis. The results of my work suggest that: (i31 integrin has a unique function in the control of the myoepithelial cell contractile activity during lactation; it contributes to the activation of the FAK/Rac1/PAK1 pathway leading to MLCK inhibition required for myoepithelial cell relaxation, thereby, permitting further contractile cycles. (ii) integrin-mediated interactions of mammary basal cells with laminins are essential for the regeneration of the mammary epithelium. However, 31 and 6-contaning integrins have redundant functions in mammary stem cells.(iii) 31 integrin plays a major role in mammary tumorigenesis, it promotes survival and proliferation of tumor cells activating intracellular signaling pathways involving FAK/Rac1/PAK1, MAPK and JNK pathways. Altogether, these data provide new insights into the molecular mechanisms of mammary development, adult gland function and tumorigenesis.
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O papel da via proteica Wnt em carcinomas de laringe / The role of the Wnt protein pathway in laryngeal cancer

Nardi, Carlos Eduardo Molinari 02 March 2018 (has links)
Introdução: O câncer de laringe é a segunda neoplasia maligna mais comum no segmento cervicofacial. As caderinas epiteliais (E-caderinas) em conjunto com cateninas formam o complexo E-caderina-catenina que atuam na adesão célula-célula. A perda dessa molécula pode levar à redução ou até mesmo ausência de expressão de E-caderina na membrana celular, acúmulo citoplasmático de beta-catenina e sua translocação para o núcleo, contribuindo para eventos carcinogênicos. Objetivo: Avaliar a expressão de E-caderina e beta-catenina em pacientes com tumor laríngeo precoce ou avançado e na presença ou ausência de metástase cervical. Métodos: Realizou-se estudo retrospectivo de 52 pacientes portadores de carcinoma epidermoide glótico ou supraglótico, tratados entre 1998 a 2011 e avaliados de acordo com o sítio de localização tumoral, grau de diferenciação histológica, estádio TNM, dados de sobrevida e confrontados com a expressão imunoistoquímica de E-caderina e beta-catenina. Resultados: Observou-se associação com significância estatística entre a queda da expressão de E-caderina com a localização supraglótica da lesão, a presença de metástase cervical, em tumores pouco diferenciados e em tumores localmente avançados quando em topografia glótica. Com relação à expressão de beta-catenina, também foi encontrada significância estatística ao relacionar a presença de metástase cervical e tumor de baixa diferenciação com a diminuição de expressão deste marcador. Quanto à análise de sobrevida, a baixa expressão de beta-catenina está relacionada a pior sobrevida global e a redução da expressão de ambos os marcadores a pior sobrevida livre de doença. Conclusão: A expressão anômala dos marcadores estudados levam a impacto prognóstico por poder propiciar tumores com maior agressividade local e presença de metástase cervical / Introduction: Larynx cancer is the second most common malignant neoplasm in the cervicofacial segment. Epithelial cadherins (E-cadherins) together with catenins form the E-cadherin-catenin complex that acts on cell-to-cell adhesion. The loss of this molecule may lead to the reduction or even absence of E-cadherin expression in the cell membrane, cytoplasmic accumulation of beta-catenin and its translocation to the nucleus, contributing to carcinogenic events. Objective: To evaluate the expression of E-cadherin and beta-catenin in patients with laryngeal tumor in different locoregional situations. Methods: A study retrospective of 52 patients with glottic or supraglottic squamous cell carcinoma treated between 1998 and 2011 was conducted, evaluated according to the tumor localization site, the degree of histological differentiation, TNM stage and survival analysis. These data were confronted with the immunohistochemical expression of E-cadherin and ?-catenin. Results: We observed statistically significant association between the fall of E-cadherin expression and the supraglottic localization of the lesion, the presence of cervical metastasis, poorly differentiated tumors and locally advanced tumors when in glottic topography. Related to the expression of beta-catenin, statistical significance was also found for the presence of cervical metastasis and tumor of low differentiation with the decreased expression of this marker. Regarding survival analysis, the low expression of beta-catenin is related to worse overall survival and the reduction of expression of both markers to worse disease-free survival. Conclusion: The anomalous expression of the markers studied leads to a prognostic impact in order to provide tumors with greater local aggressiveness and presence of cervical metastasis

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