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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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Ação do imunomodulador P-MAPA sobre o sistema complemento e receptores do tipo Toll em modelo de inflamação induzida por lipopolissacarídeo. / Action of the immunomodulator P-MAPA on the complement system and Toll like receptors in a model of inflammation induced by lipopolysaccharide.

Gonçalves, Mariana Torrente 15 May 2014 (has links)
O agregado proteico P-MAPA apresentou potencial imunomodulatório em diversos estudos, mas a sua ação sobre o sistema complemento e receptores do tipo Toll (TLRs) não é, ainda, conhecida. Neste estudo o P-MAPA promoveu ativação das vias clássica e alternativa do sistema complemento e produção de C3a e C5a. Utilizando um modelo ex vivo de sangue total humano, o composto promoveu aumento da expressão de CD11b e CD14, diminuição da expressão de C5aR, TLR2 e TLR4, em leucócitos de sangue periférico e também quando combinado com LPS, porém não promoveu alterações na expressão de C3aR. O P-MAPA induziu redução de IFN-g no plasma, aumento da produção de TNF-α, IL-8, IL-12 e peróxinitrito, mas não induziu produção de superóxido, IL-6, IL-1β, TGF-β ou IL-10. Por meio de testes in vivo, foi possível determinar a dose letal do P-MAPA. Em conjunto, os dados obtidos mostram que o P-MAPA apresenta ação pró-inflamatória em modelo ex vivo de sangue total humano e que o tratamento combinado com LPS leva a uma amplificação dos seus efeitos. / P-MAPA, a protein aggregate has been described as a promising immunomodulator, however, its role on the complement system and Toll-like receptors (TLRs) is unknown. In the study, P-MAPA has promoted activation of the complement\'s classical and alternative pathways and the production of C3a and C5a. Using an ex vivo model of human whole blood, the compound promoted increase of CD11b and CD14 expression, decrease of C5aR, TLR2 and TLR4, in peripheral blood leucocytes and when combined with LPS, but did not change C3aR expression. P-MAPA promoted reduction of IFN-g in plasma, increased production of TNF-α, IL-8, IL-12 and peroxynitrite, but did not induce the production of superoxide, IL-6, IL-1β, TGF-β or IL-10. Through in vivo tests, we were able to determine a lethal dose for P-MAPA. Altogether, our data indicate that P-MAPA has proinflammatory action in ex vivo model of human whole blood and that the treatment combined with LPS leads to amplification of its effects.
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Avaliação do metabolismo oxidativo de polimordonucleares mediado por receptores para IgG e para o complemento em pacientes com artrite reumatóide em diferentes estágios da doença / Evaluation of polymorphonuclear leukocyte oxidative metabolism mediated by IgG and complement receptors in rheumatoid arthritis patients at different disease stages

Adriana Balbina Paoliello Paschoalato 28 May 2007 (has links)
A Artrite reumatóide (AR) é uma doença inflamatória crônica e sistêmica, de etiologia desconhecida, que pode dificultar ou impossibilitar as funções habituais das articulações devido à destruição da cartilagem, edema e dor. A patogênese da AR envolve uma complexa inter-relação de fatores imunológicos, ambientais e genéticos, dificultando assim a descoberta de terapias eficientes. Na AR, o influxo de neutrófilos para a cavidade sinovial é predominante e contínuo de tal forma que, os neutrófilos são as células mais abundantes no sítio inflamatório. Uma vez ativados, os neutrófilos são capazes de produzir espécies reativas de oxigênio que, juntamente com enzimas proteolíticas, podem estar envolvidos na lesão articular observada nos pacientes com AR. A ativação dos neutrófilos pode ser mediada por receptores para IgG (Fc?R) e para o complemento (CR) presentes nas membranas dessas células, através da interação com complexos imunes (ICs). Esses receptores são também importantes moduladores das reações inflamatórias mediadas por ICs. Entretanto, a função do sistema complemento e dos Fc?R, bem como a importância de cada um na manifestação da AR ainda não está clara. Assim, neste estudo avaliou-se o metabolismo oxidativo de neutrófilos estimulados através de receptores Fc?R e Fc?R/CR em ambos os grupos de pacientes com AR, ativa e inativa, e em controles saudáveis. Esta função celular foi avaliada por quimioluminescência (QL) dependente de luminol e de lucigenina. Os resultados mostraram que não houve diferenças na produção de QL, tanto dependente de luminol quanto de lucigenina, quando mediada por Fc?R ou pela cooperação Fc?R/CR, em ambos os grupos de pacientes com AR comparados entre si e comparados com neutrófilos de indivíduos saudáveis. No entanto, a comparação do padrão da resposta de QL dentro de ambos os grupos de pacientes com AR, mostrou que a resposta celular aos IC opsonizados por soro humano de pacientes com AR (IC-IgG/SHAR) não foi significativamente significantemente maior em relação à observada para os IC não opsonizados, refletindo uma ausência da cooperação Fc?R/CR nestas células. Vale ressaltar que a atividade hemolítica do complemento sérico, tanto da via clássica/lectina quanto da alternativa, não foi diferente entre os grupos estudados. Quanto à expressão dos CR, somente no grupo de pacientes com AR ativa observou-se diferenças, sendo que CR1 estava aumentado em relação ao grupo controle (p<0,05) e CR3 aumentado quando comparado ao grupo de pacientes com AR inativa (p<0,05). A expressão dos Fc?R, CD32 e CD16, não foi diferente entre os grupos estudados. Ainda, as análises de correlação da expressão dos diferentes receptores de membrana mostraram: (i) correlação positiva CD16 vs CR1 somente nos grupos com AR, ativa e inativa; (ii) correlação positiva CD16 vs CR3 no grupo com AR ativa; (iii) ausência de correlação entre a expressão de CD32 e o número de neutrófilos CD32+ no grupo com AR ativa; e (iv) correlação positiva entre a expressão de CR3 e o número de neutrófilos CR3+ no grupo com AR ativa. O conjunto de resultados sugere que estas diferenças ocorrem apenas durante a atividade da doença, reforçando a hipótese que estas alterações sejam uma característica adquirida da doença. Desta forma, este estudo pode contribuir para esclarecer mecanismos envolvidos na patogênese da AR, que possam ser alvos em potencial para o desenvolvimento de agentes terapêuticos específicos para esta doença. / Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic and systemic inflammatory disease of unknown etiology that can impair the usual joint functions, due to cartilage damage, edema and pain. The RA pathogenesis involves multiple interacting immunological, environmental and genetic factors, making it difficult to find effective therapies. Neutrophils are the most abundant cells at AR inflammatory sites, since they migrate continuously to the synovial cavity. The activated neutrophils generate reactive oxygen species and release a variety of proteases that seem to be involved in the joint lesions of RA patients. Neutrophil activation can be mediated by membrane receptors for IgG (Fc?R) and for complement (CR) through interaction with immune complexes (IC). These receptors are also very important modulators of IC-mediated inflammatory reactions. However, the role of the complement system and Fc?R and the hierarchy of them in the manifestation of RA are still unclear. In this study, we evaluated the neutrophil oxidative burst induced by Fc?R and Fc?R/CR, from RA patients at active and inactive disease stages, and from healthy controls. This cellular function was assessed by luminol- and lucigenin-enhanced chemiluminescence (CL) systems. When neutrophils were stimulated via Fc?R or Fc?R/CR cooperation, we found that the cellular responses of active and inactive RA patients were not significantly different when compared to each other and to the healthy controls, by using both CL systems. However, the comparison between the active and inactive RA groups revealed that the CL responses triggered by IC opsonized with RA serum were not significantly higher than those observed for neutrophils stimulated only via Fc?R (IC-IgG), reflecting an absence of Fc?R/CR cooperation in these cells. In addition, the hemolytic activities of serum complement, classical/lectin and alternative pathways, were not different among the groups studied. With regard to the CR expression, only neutrophils from the active RA group showed an increased number of CR1 and CR3 on their surfaces when compared with the control (p<0.05) and the inactive RA groups (p<0.05), respectively. The Fc?R expressions, CD32 and CD16, were not different among the groups studied. In addition, correlation analysis of the expression among the different receptors showed: (i) a positive correlation CD16 vs CR1 in both RA groups, active and inactive; (ii) a positive correlation CD16 vs CR3 in the active RA group; (iii) an absence of correlation between the CD32/neutrophil expression and the number of this cell bearing CD32 in the active RA groups; and (iv) a positive correlation between the CR3/neutrophil expression and the number of this cell bearing CR3 in the active RA group. These results suggest that such differences could be occurring just during the activity of the RA, supporting once again an acquired characteristic of the disease. This study can contribute for the understanding of the mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of the RA, which might become potential targets for the development of specific therapeutic agents for this disease.
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Avaliação do potencial imunomodulador sobre o sistema complemento humano de frações da alga marinha Bostrychia tenella e de extratos de micro-organismos endofíticos associados / Evaluation of the immunomodulatory potential of marine algae Bostrychia tenella fractions and extracts from associated endophytic microorganisms on the human complement system

Pereira, Juliana Campos 19 October 2012 (has links)
A natureza sempre constituiu uma fonte extremamente rica de compostos e substâncias utilizados pelo homem para diferentes fins, principalmente na área médica, pois os produtos naturais abrangem uma variedade de agentes terapêuticos para diversas doenças, como moléstias infecciosas, câncer, desordens lipídicas e imunológicas. Com a necessidade de se encontrar novos fármacos, tanto para doenças bem definidas, quanto para novas doenças, a pesquisa de substâncias com atividades biológicas torna-se fundamental. Fontes exóticas como o ambiente marinho e, recentemente o universo dos micro-organismos, ganharam grande interesse no meio científico devido ao fato de terem sido pouco conhecidas e exploradas. Nesse contexto, o objetivo desse estudo foi avaliar se diferentes frações da macroalga marinha Bostrychia tenella e extratos de micro-organismos endofíticos isolados dessa mesma espécie possuíam atividade imunomoduladora sobre o sistema complemento (SC) humano, que é reconhecido como um dos maiores efetores do processo inflamatório. Iniciado por três vias distintas (clássica, alternativa e das lectinas), ele leva à formação de produtos de clivagem e complexos de ativação que exercem diferentes funções biológicas importantes, como quimiotaxia, ativação de fagócitos, desgranulação de mastócitos, citólise, ativação celular e apoptose. Sendo assim, este sistema desempenha papel importante em várias reações inflamatórias, bem como em diferentes mecanismos patogênicos de dano tecidual. Através do ensaio de atividade hemolítica, 10 das 20 amostras iniciais foram selecionadas por modularem esta atividade do SC no pool de soro humano normal (SHN). As 10 amostras (dentre frações, subfrações e extratos de B. tenella e seus micro-organismos endofíticos) foram capazes de induzir a geração de fragmentos de C3, componente central do SC, observados tanto em técnicas imunoeletroforéticas, quanto em Western blotting. Também, observou-se a formação do complexo de ataque à membrana (MAC) em ensaio imunoenzimático, indicando que houve ativação total do SC. Através dos resultados obtidos no Western blotting para fragmentos de C4 e Fator B foi possível identificar quais vias do SC são ativadas, quando correlacionados com os resultados dos ensaios hemolíticos para via clássica/das lectinas (VC/VL) e via alternativa (VA). Desse modo, foi possível concluir que as 10 amostras selecionadas possuem efeito imunomodulador sobre o SC humano por serem capazes de ativá-lo, seja pela VC/VL ou pela VA. Conclui-se, também, que o ensaio hemolítico cinético constitui uma importante ferramenta de triagem, assim como o Western blotting do SHN para detecção de fragmentos do SC. / Nature has always provided an extremely rich source of compounds and substances used by man for various purposes, mainly in the medical field because natural products include a variety of therapeutic agents for various diseases such as infectious diseases, cancer, lipid and immune disorders. With the need to find new drugs for either well defined diseases as for new ones, the search for substances with biological activities becomes essential. Exotic sources such as marine environment, and recently the world of micro-organisms have gained great interest in the scientific community due to the fact that they were little known and explored. In this context, the objective of this study was to assess whether different fractions of marine macroalgae Bostrychia tenella and extracts of endophytic micro-organisms isolated from this species possess immunomodulatory activity on the human complement system (CS), which is recognized as one of the major effectors of the inflammatory process. Started by three distinct pathways (classical, alternative and lectin), it leads to the formation of cleavage products and activation complexes which have various important biological functions such as chemotaxis, activation of phagocytes, mast cell degranulation, cytolysis, cellular activation and apoptosis. Thereby, this system plays an important role in various inflammatory reactions, as well as various pathogenic mechanisms of tissue damage. Through the hemolytic activity assays, 10 of the initial 20 samples were selected because they were able to modulate this activity of the CS in the pool of normal human serum (NHS). The 10 samples (among fractions, subfractions and extracts of B. tenella and its endophytic micro-organisms) were able to induce the generation of fragments from C3, a central component of the CS, which was observed both in immuno electrophoresis technique and Western blotting. Also, we observed the formation of the membrane attack complex (MAC) in enzyme immunoassay, indicating that there was total activation of the CS. By the results obtained in Western blotting for fragments of C4 and Factor B was possible to identify which pathways are activated in CS, when correlated with the results of hemolytic assays for the classical/lectin (VC/VL) and alternative pathway (VA). Thus, we conclude that the 10 selected samples have immunomodulatory effects in human CS because they were able to activate it either by VC/VL or VA. It follows also that the hemolytic assay by the kinetic method is an important tool for screening, as well as Western blotting of NHS to detect fragments of the CS.
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Caracterização da proteína Pic (protein involved in colonization) em Escherichia coli enteropatogênica atípica. / Characterization of Pic (protein involved in colonization) in atypical enteropathogenic Escherichia coli.

Abreu Junior, Afonso Gomes 13 March 2015 (has links)
A serinoprotease Pic é uma proteína autotransportadora que apresenta papel importante na colonização da mucosa intestinal por E. coli enteroagregativa (EAEC). Uma cepa de E. coli enteropatogênica atípicas (aEPEC) albergando o gene pic foi detectada em um estudo prévio. O presente estudo teve como objetivo caracterizar a proteína Pic produzida por essa cepa de aEPEC (BA589). O gene pic em BA589 está presente em um plasmídeo de alto peso molecular (~98 kb) e o sequenciamento desse gene mostrou identidade de 99% com pic de EAEC 042. Pic da cepa BA589 (Pic589) foi capaz de clivar mucina bovina, hemaglutinar eritrócitos de coelho e clivar moléculas das três vias sistema complemento. O mutante BA589Dpic todas essas atividades in vitro. A cepa selvagem foi capaz de colonizar o intestino de camundongos tratados com estreptomicina, o que não foi observado com o mutante BA589Dpic. Desta forma, a serinoprotease Pic representa um fator de virulência adicional na cepa de aEPEC BA589, relacionada às etapas de adesão, colonização e evasão do sistema imune inato. / The serine protease Pic is an autotransporter protein that plays an important role in the colonization of the intestinal mucosa by enteroaggregative E. coli (EAEC). An atypical enteropathogenic E. coli (aEPEC) strain harboring the pic gene has been detected in a previous study. The present study aimed to characterize the protein Pic produced by that aEPEC strain (BA589). In BA589 pic is located in a high molecular weight plasmid (~98 kb), and sequencing of this gene showed 99% identity with pic from EAEC 042. Pic from BA589 (Pic589) was able to cleave bovine mucin, hemagglutinate rabbit erythrocytes and cleave molecules of the three complement system pathways. The mutant BA589Dpic lost all these capacities. The wild type strain was able to colonize the intestine of streptomycin treated mice, which was not observed with the mutant BA589Dpic. Thus, the serine protease Pic represents an additional virulence factor in aEPEC strain BA589, associated with adherence, colonization and evasion of innate immune system.
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Implicações do polimorfismo Y402H de fator H para a concentração plasmática de proteinas do sistema complemento e do perfil lipídico em pacientes com degeneração da mácula relacionada a idade. / Implications of complement factor H polymorphism Y402H for plasmatic levels of complement proteins and lipidic profile in patients with age-related macular degeneration.

Silva, Aldacilene Souza da 26 November 2009 (has links)
A Degeneração da Mácula Relacionada a Idade (DMRI) acomete pessoas com mais de 50 anos, comprometendo gravemente a visão. Desde 2005, têm-se sugerido uma correlação entre DMRI e o polimorfismo Y402H do Fator H (FH). Os mecanismos pelos quais a proteína FH participa da etiopatogenia dessa doença têm sido alvo de muitos estudos, desde então. Neste trabalho, investigamos a correlação entre esse polimorfismo e a expressão de proteínas da via alternativa e parâmetros do perfil lipídico de pacientes com DMRI. As concentrações de FH, Fator B, C3 e Proteína C-reativa foram semelhantes entre os grupos controle e paciente. As concentrações de Fator D e os autoanticorpos encontravam-se reduzidos nos pacientes; enquanto Fator I e os demais parâmetros do perfil lipídico estavam aumentados nesses pacientes. A variante Y402 aparentemente aderiu melhor à superfície das leptospiras (superfície ativadora da via alternativa) em relação à variante H402, mas não houve diferença entre as variantes em relação à ligação a células endoteliais (superfície não ativadora). / Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) affects people over 50 years, and severely prejudice the vision. Since 2005, it has been suggested a correlation between AMD and the Y402H polymorphism of Factor H (FH). After this, the mechanisms by which FH protein participates in the pathogenesis of this disease have been extensively studied. In this study, we investigated the correlation between this polymorphism and expression of proteins of the alternative pathway and lipid profile of patients with AMD. The concentrations of FH, Factor B, C3 and C-reactive protein were similar between the control and patient groups.Factor D concentrations and autoantibodies levels were reduced in patients, while Factor I concentrations and the levels of the other parameters of lipid profile were increased in these patients.Apparently, Y402 variant displays better adhesion to the surface of Leptospira (alternative pathway activating surface) than the H402 variant, but no difference between the variants of the linkage to endothelial cells (non-alternative pathway activating surface).
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Identificação de protease(s) endógena(s) de eritrócitos humanos, ativada(s) por esfingomielinases D de venenos de aranhas Loxosceles, envolvidas no fenômeno de hemólise dependente de complemento. / Identification of human erythrocyte endogenous protease(s), triggered by sphingomyelinases D form Loxosceles spiders venom, involved in the phenomenon of complement-dependent hemolysis.

Melo, Alessandra Veloso de 14 June 2010 (has links)
Hemólise intravascular, causada pelo envenenamento por aranhas Loxosceles, é dependente da ação da esfingomielinase D, toxina do veneno que se liga à membrana dos eritrócitos e ativa proteases responsáveis pela clivagem de glicoforinas, tornando as células sensíveis à ação lítica do Sistema Complemento autólogo. O objetivo do estudo foi identificar possíveis proteases envolvidas nesse processo. A toxina foi expressa, purificada e apresentou suas funções biológicas ativas. O tratamento de eritrócitos humanos com a toxina removeu glicoforinas da membrana, não teve ação sobre Kell, CD59, DAF e CR1 e induziu a deposição de C1q, C3, C4, C5b-9, fator B e properdina. O pré-tratamento das células com os inibidores galardina, bestatina e fenantrolina reduziu a hemólise dependente de complemento autólogo. A ativação de proteases das membranas sobre o substrato fluorescente Abz-FRSSR-EDDnp, induzida pela toxina, foi prevenida por PMSF, simvastatina e fenantrolina, sugerindo o envolvimento de metalo- e serinoproteases no modelo de hemólise dependente de complemento estudado. / Intravascular hemolysis caused by poisoning by spiders Loxosceles, is dependent on the sphingomyelinase D action, a toxin that binds to the erythrocytes membrane and activates proteases responsible for the glycophorins cleavage, rendering the cells sensitive to the lytic action of the autologous complement system. This study aimed to identify possible membrane proteases involved in this process. The toxin was expressed, purified and showed to be functionally active. Treatment of human erythrocytes with the toxin caused the removal of the membrane glycophorins, but did not act on Kell, CD59, DAF and CR1 and induced deposition of C1q, C3, C4, C5b-9, factor B and properdin. Pretreatment of cells with inhibitors galardin, phenanthroline and bestatin reduced the complement-dependent hemolysis. The action of membrane proteases upon the fluorescent substrate Abz-FRSSR-EDDnp, induced by the toxin, was prevented by PMSF, simvastatin, and phenanthroline, suggesting the involvement of metallo- and serine proteases in this complement-dependent hemolysis model.
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Μελέτη της έκφρασης και του ρόλου της σεργλυκίνης στις κακοήθειες / Study of the expression and the role of serglycin in malignancies

Κορπετίνου, Αγγελική 18 June 2014 (has links)
Η σεργλυκίνη (SG) είναι η κύρια πρωτεογλυκάνη που εκφράζεται από τα αιμοποιητικά κύτταρα και συμμετέχει στη ρύθμιση διαφόρων παραγόντων που εμπλέκονται στις αντιδράσεις φλεγμονής. Επιπλέον, φαίνεται ότι διαδραματίζει σημαντικό ρόλο στη βιολογία του πολλαπλού μυελώματος αφού αναστέλλει τη δραστικότητα της κλασικής οδού και της λεκτινικής οδού του συμπληρώματος και προάγει την προσκόλληση των μυελωματικών κυττάρων στο κολλαγόνο τύπου Ι. Παράλληλα, η αυξημένη έκφρασή της σχετίζεται με τον επιθετικό φαινότυπο των κυττάρων καρκίνου του ρινοφάρυγγα. Στην παρούσα διατριβή μελετήθηκε η έκφραση της SG σε κακοήθειες. Τα αποτελέσματά μας αναδεικνύουν την έντονη παρουσία της σε συμπαγείς όγκους λόγω της αυξημένης έκφρασή της είτε από τα καρκινικά κύτταρα είτε από τα κύτταρα φλεγμονής και τα κύτταρα του στρώματος τα οποία επιστρατεύονται κατά την ανάπτυξη του όγκου. Επιπλέον, η αυξημένη έκφρασή της και η έκκρισή της σχετίσθηκαν με το μεταστατικό δυναμικό των κυτταρικών σειρών διαφόρων τύπων καρκίνου. Παράλληλα, ταυτοποιήθηκε η έκφραση του μεταγράφου της SG που προκύπτει από εναλλακτικό μάτισμα με απαλοιφή του εξωνίου 2. Επιπροσθέτως, μελετήθηκε ο βιολογικός ρόλος της SG σε επιθετικά καρκινικά κύτταρα μαστού. Βρέθηκε ότι η SG αλληλεπιδρά με πρωτεΐνες που διαδραματίζουν σημαντικό ρόλο σε κυτταρικές λειτουργίες όπως η αναδιοργάνωση του κυτταροσκελετού, η μεταφορά και ανακύκλωση μορίων από και προς την κυτταρική επιφάνεια και η γονιδιακή ρύθμιση. Η ίδια πρωτεογλυκάνη εκκρίνεται ιδιοσυστατικά από αυτά τα κύτταρα. Τόσο η γλυκοζαμινογλυκανική της σύσταση όσο και η ανασταλτική της δράση έναντι της ενεργοποίησης του συστήματος του συμπληρώματος είναι παρόμοιες με τη SG που εκκρίνεται από τα μυελωματικά κύτταρα. Η συμβολή της SG στον επιθετικό φαινότυπο των καρκινικών κυττάρων επιβεβαιώθηκε με την υπερέκφρασή της σε χαμηλής επιθετικότητας κύτταρα καρκίνου του μαστού. Λειτουργίες όπως ο κυτταρικός πολλαπλασιασμός, η μετανάστευση και η διήθηση των καρκινικών κυττάρων σχετίσθηκαν θετικά με την αυξημένη έκφραση και έκκριση της SG από αυτά τα κύτταρα. Οι επαγωγικές της ιδιότητες καταργήθηκαν με την απαλοιφή των θέσεων πρόσδεσης των γλυκοζαμινογλυκανών από τον πρωτεϊνικό της κορμό. Επιπλέον, διερευνήθηκε το πρωτεολυτικό δυναμικό αυτών των κυττάρων με τη μελέτη της έκφρασης πρωτεολυτικών ενζύμων του εξωκυττάριου χώρου, όπως οι tPA, uPA, MMP-1, MMP-2, MMP-3, MMP-9, MT1-MMP και του αναστολέα των μεταλλοπρωτεϊνασών TIMP-1. Παρουσιάσθηκε ότι η υπερέκφραση του πλήρους μορίου της SG αλλά και της μη γλυκοζυλιωμένης της μορφής οδηγούν στη διαφοροποίηση της έκφρασης και της ενεργότητας των μορίων αυτών με τρόπο που ποικίλει ανάλογα με την κυτταρική πυκνότητα. Παρόλα αυτά, τα δεδομένα που προέκυψαν από τη μελέτη της έκφρασης του uPA και της MT1-MMP συσχέτισαν την αυξημένη τους ενεργότητα με την υπερέκφραση της γλυκοζυλιωμένης μορφής της SG και ανέδειξαν την πιθανή συμβολή τους στην επιθετικότητα των καρκινικών κυττάρων μαστού. Συμπερασματικά, η παρουσία της SG είναι έντονη σε πληθώρα συμπαγών όγκων και καρκινικών κυτταρικών σειρών και φαίνεται να σχετίζεται με το μεταστατικό δυναμικό των κυττάρων. Η συμβολή της στον επιθετικό φαινότυπο των καρκινικών κυττάρων περιλαμβάνει τόσο ενδοκυττάριες όσο και εξωκυττάριες δράσεις που μεσολαβούνται από τη γλυκοζυλιωμένη της μορφή. / Serglycin (SG) is the major proteoglycan of hematopoietic origin cells and contributes to the regulation of several inflammatory proteins. Moreover, SG has a significant role in the biology of Multiple Myeloma; It inhibits the activation of the classical and the lectin pathway of complement system. Enhanced SG expression is correlated with the aggressive phenotype of nasopharyngeal cancer cells. In the present study, the expression of SG in several malignancies was investigated. The strong presence of SG in solid tumors due to its elevated expression either by cancer cells or by inflammatory and stomal cells was revealed. Furthermore, SG elevated expression and secretion was correlated with the high metastatic potential of several cancer cell lines. The expression of the alternatively spliced SG mRNA (variant 2) was identified. This variant lacks exon 2. The role of SG in the biology of aggressive breast cancer cells was studied. SG interacts with significant mediators of actin cytoskeleton reorganization, protein transport and regulation of gene expression. This proteoglycan is constitutively secreted by aggressive breast cancer cells and shares the same glycosaminoglycan (GAG) moieties and inhibitory effects torward complement system activation as the secreted SG by myeloma cells. SG contribution in the aggressive phenotype of cancer cells was studied via the overexpression of the moleclule in the low aggressive breast cancer cells. Cellular functions such as proliferation, migration and invasion of cancer cells were positively correlated with the elevated expression and secretion of SG. These properties were abolished by the deletion of GAG binding sites from SG core protein. Moreover, the proteolytic potential of the overexpressing cells was examined via the expression of ECM degrading molecules, such as tPA, uPA, MMP-1, MMP-2, MMP-3, MMP-9, MT1-MMP, and TIMP-1 MMP inhibitor. Altered expression and activity rates of these enzymes correlated with the overexpression of either the full length or the truncated form of SG in a manner which depends on the cellular density. Interestingly, enhanced MT1-MMP activity followed only the overexpression of the full length molecule indicating the contribution of this MMP in breast cancer cell aggressiveness. The data above revealed the intense presence of SG in several solid tumors and cancer cell lines and the correlation of SG expression with the metastatic potential of cancer cells. Its contribution to cancer cells aggressive phenotype includes both intracellular and extracellular functions which are mediated by the glycanated form of SG.
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The physiological and pathological regulation of apoptotic cell clearance /

Kenyon, Karla. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D. in Immunology) -- University of Colorado Denver, 2007. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 177-196). Free to UCD affiliates. Online version available via ProQuest Digital Dissertations;
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The USPA2 protein and serum resistance of Moraxella Catarrhalis

Attia, Ahmed Sherif. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.) -- University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, 2006. / Embargoed. Vita. Bibliography: 194-220.
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Avaliação do potencial imunomodulador sobre o sistema complemento humano de frações da alga marinha Bostrychia tenella e de extratos de micro-organismos endofíticos associados / Evaluation of the immunomodulatory potential of marine algae Bostrychia tenella fractions and extracts from associated endophytic microorganisms on the human complement system

Juliana Campos Pereira 19 October 2012 (has links)
A natureza sempre constituiu uma fonte extremamente rica de compostos e substâncias utilizados pelo homem para diferentes fins, principalmente na área médica, pois os produtos naturais abrangem uma variedade de agentes terapêuticos para diversas doenças, como moléstias infecciosas, câncer, desordens lipídicas e imunológicas. Com a necessidade de se encontrar novos fármacos, tanto para doenças bem definidas, quanto para novas doenças, a pesquisa de substâncias com atividades biológicas torna-se fundamental. Fontes exóticas como o ambiente marinho e, recentemente o universo dos micro-organismos, ganharam grande interesse no meio científico devido ao fato de terem sido pouco conhecidas e exploradas. Nesse contexto, o objetivo desse estudo foi avaliar se diferentes frações da macroalga marinha Bostrychia tenella e extratos de micro-organismos endofíticos isolados dessa mesma espécie possuíam atividade imunomoduladora sobre o sistema complemento (SC) humano, que é reconhecido como um dos maiores efetores do processo inflamatório. Iniciado por três vias distintas (clássica, alternativa e das lectinas), ele leva à formação de produtos de clivagem e complexos de ativação que exercem diferentes funções biológicas importantes, como quimiotaxia, ativação de fagócitos, desgranulação de mastócitos, citólise, ativação celular e apoptose. Sendo assim, este sistema desempenha papel importante em várias reações inflamatórias, bem como em diferentes mecanismos patogênicos de dano tecidual. Através do ensaio de atividade hemolítica, 10 das 20 amostras iniciais foram selecionadas por modularem esta atividade do SC no pool de soro humano normal (SHN). As 10 amostras (dentre frações, subfrações e extratos de B. tenella e seus micro-organismos endofíticos) foram capazes de induzir a geração de fragmentos de C3, componente central do SC, observados tanto em técnicas imunoeletroforéticas, quanto em Western blotting. Também, observou-se a formação do complexo de ataque à membrana (MAC) em ensaio imunoenzimático, indicando que houve ativação total do SC. Através dos resultados obtidos no Western blotting para fragmentos de C4 e Fator B foi possível identificar quais vias do SC são ativadas, quando correlacionados com os resultados dos ensaios hemolíticos para via clássica/das lectinas (VC/VL) e via alternativa (VA). Desse modo, foi possível concluir que as 10 amostras selecionadas possuem efeito imunomodulador sobre o SC humano por serem capazes de ativá-lo, seja pela VC/VL ou pela VA. Conclui-se, também, que o ensaio hemolítico cinético constitui uma importante ferramenta de triagem, assim como o Western blotting do SHN para detecção de fragmentos do SC. / Nature has always provided an extremely rich source of compounds and substances used by man for various purposes, mainly in the medical field because natural products include a variety of therapeutic agents for various diseases such as infectious diseases, cancer, lipid and immune disorders. With the need to find new drugs for either well defined diseases as for new ones, the search for substances with biological activities becomes essential. Exotic sources such as marine environment, and recently the world of micro-organisms have gained great interest in the scientific community due to the fact that they were little known and explored. In this context, the objective of this study was to assess whether different fractions of marine macroalgae Bostrychia tenella and extracts of endophytic micro-organisms isolated from this species possess immunomodulatory activity on the human complement system (CS), which is recognized as one of the major effectors of the inflammatory process. Started by three distinct pathways (classical, alternative and lectin), it leads to the formation of cleavage products and activation complexes which have various important biological functions such as chemotaxis, activation of phagocytes, mast cell degranulation, cytolysis, cellular activation and apoptosis. Thereby, this system plays an important role in various inflammatory reactions, as well as various pathogenic mechanisms of tissue damage. Through the hemolytic activity assays, 10 of the initial 20 samples were selected because they were able to modulate this activity of the CS in the pool of normal human serum (NHS). The 10 samples (among fractions, subfractions and extracts of B. tenella and its endophytic micro-organisms) were able to induce the generation of fragments from C3, a central component of the CS, which was observed both in immuno electrophoresis technique and Western blotting. Also, we observed the formation of the membrane attack complex (MAC) in enzyme immunoassay, indicating that there was total activation of the CS. By the results obtained in Western blotting for fragments of C4 and Factor B was possible to identify which pathways are activated in CS, when correlated with the results of hemolytic assays for the classical/lectin (VC/VL) and alternative pathway (VA). Thus, we conclude that the 10 selected samples have immunomodulatory effects in human CS because they were able to activate it either by VC/VL or VA. It follows also that the hemolytic assay by the kinetic method is an important tool for screening, as well as Western blotting of NHS to detect fragments of the CS.

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