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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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Avaliação da proliferação e migração celular mediadas pela ativação do EGFR em linhagens celulares de câncer de pulmão cultivadas como monocamadas e esferoides. / Evaluation of cell proliferation and migration mediated by EGFR activation in lung cancer cell lines grown as monolayers and spheroids.

Camila Lauand 23 October 2015 (has links)
O presente estudo comparou os efeitos da ativação e inibição do EGFR em duas linhagens de câncer de pulmão, cultivadas em monocamada ou esferoides. Os esferoides foram cultivados sem elementos de matriz extracelular. As células A549 e HK2 apresentaram, respectivamente, 3 e 6 cópias do gene ErbB1 por núcleo, embora a expressão de EGFR seja menor nas células HK2. A ativação de EGFR por EGF ou inibição por AG1478 não promoveu mudanças na proliferação celular. Entretanto, as células cultivadas em monocamada, estimuladas com EGF, exibiram alterações na disposição dos microfilamentos de actina e aumento na velocidade de migração celular. UO126 e LY294002 foram adicionados às culturas para inibir, respectivamente, as vias ERK e Akt. A linhagem A549, cultivada em monocamada, não apresentou envolvimento das vias de sinalização de ERK e Akt na migração celular induzida por EGF, mas foi observado o envolvimento dessas vias nos esferoides. Já a linhagem HK2 apresentou o envolvimento de Akt para promover a migração celular após estímulo com EGF nas duas formas de cultivo. / This study compared the effects of activation and inhibition of EGFR in two cell lines of lung cancer, grown in monolayer or spheroids. Spheroids were cultured without extracellular matrix components. HK2 and A549 cells showed, respectively, 3 and 6 ErbB1 gene copies per nucleus, while EGFR expression is lower in the HK2 cells. The activation by EGF or EGFR inhibition by AG1478 did not cause changes in cell proliferation. However, cells cultured in monolayers stimulated with EGF, showed changes in the arrangement of actin microfilaments and increased the speed of cell migration. UO126 and LY294002 were added to the cultures to inhibit, respectively, the ERK and Akt pathways. A549 cells grown in monolayer did not show involvement of ERK and Akt signaling pathways in the cell migration induced by EGF, but was observed involvement of such pathways in the spheroids. HK2 cells showed involvement of Akt to promote cell migration after EGF stimulation in monolayers and in spheroids.
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Virus de l'hépatite C, Nétrine-1 et réponse aux protéines mal repliées en contexte hépatique / Hepatitis C virus, Netrin-1 and the unfolded protein response in a hepatic context

Lahlali, Thomas 16 December 2014 (has links)
Les connaissances actuelles en pathologie hépatique suggèrent que HCV n'est pas directement oncogénique mais expose les patients au risque de cancer du foie dans un contexte inflammatoire associé à une réponse UPR (Unfolded Protein Response) et une régénération hépatique. La nétrine-1, le ligand canonique de la famille des DRs (Récepteurs à dépendance), est une protéine anti-apoptotique impliquée dans le développement, l'inflammation et la tumorigenèse. Les DRs induisent l'apoptose en absence de leurs ligands. A ce jour, il n'existe aucune donnée reliant le concept de DR et les virus oncogènes. Au cours de ma thèse, j'ai contribué à démontrer que la fonctionnalité des DRs était altérée au cours de l'infection par HCV in vitro et in vivo. Nous avons montré que la surexpression de la nétrine-1 augmente l'infectivité des virions et promeut leur entrée via l'activation et la diminution du recyclage de l'EGFR. De son coté, HCV augmente l'expression de la nétrine-1 suite à l'activation de l'épissage de son ARN pré-messager. Nous avons aussi montré que l'expression du récepteur à la nétrine-1, UNC5A, était diminuée au cours de l'infection suite à des diminutions transcriptionnelle et traductionnelle. Dans ce cadre, la nétrine-1 joue le rôle de facteur proviral en inhibant une potentielle voie de signalisation antivirale induite par le récepteur UNC5A non lié. Nous avons ensuite voulu savoir quelles conséquences cette surexpression de nétrine-1 pourrait avoir en physiopathologie hépatique en contexte non infectieux. Un stress du RE (Réticulum Endoplasmique) est observé au cours de l'infection par HCV. Le stress du RE entraîne l'activation de la réponse UPR qui induit l'apoptose médiée par la DAPK1 en cas de stress prolongé. Le fait que le récepteur UNC5B active aussi l'apoptose via l'activation de la DAPK1 nous a conduit à étudier l'implication de la nétrine-1 dans la survie cellulaire au cours de la réponse UPR en contexte hépatique. Nous avons démontré à la fois in vitro et in vivo que l'expression de la nétrine-1 pourrait protéger les cellules contre l'apoptose induite par la réponse UPR suite à sa liaison aux récepteurs UNC5A et C qui entraîne l'inhibition de la DAPK1. De nombreuses études ont également reporté des rôles de la nétrine-1 dans l'inflammation et la néoangiogenèse. Nous avons montré que la nétrine-1 inhibe la migration transendothéliale hépatique des PBMCs (Peripheral Blood Mononucleated Cells) et accélère la tubulogenèse des cellules endothéliales intrasinusoïdales hépatiques. Dans leur ensemble, mes travaux de thèse suggèrent que la nétrine-1 via ses récepteurs UNC5s joue des rôles délétères en pathophysiologie hépatique favorables à la persistance virale et à la résistance à la mort cellulaire / Current knowledge in hepatic pathology suggests that HCV is not directly oncogenic but puts patients at risk for liver cancer in a context associated with a chronic inflammation, UPR (Unfolded Protein Response) and liver regeneration. Netrin-1, the canonical ligand of the DR (Dependence Receptor) family, is an antiapoptotic secreted factor implicated in development, cancer and cancer-associated inflammatory diseases. DRs induce cell death when unbound. No data linking the DR system to oncogenic viruses are available to date. During the first part of my PhD, I contributed to demonstrate that HCV infection alters DR functionality both in vitro and in vivo. We found that Netrin-1 conditions HCV virion infectivity and promotes virion entry by increasing the activation and decreasing the recycling of the EGFR. In turn, HCV increases Netrin-1 expression through enhanced Netrin-1 pre-mRNA splicing. The Netrin-1 UNC5A receptor expression was decreased upon HCV infection through diminished transcription and translation. In this setting, Netrin-1 acts as a proviral factor by inhibiting a putative antiviral signaling pathway conveyed by the unbound UNC5A receptor. In this context, we wanted to determine what consequences such Netrin-1 up-regulation could induce in non-infectious hepatic pathophysiology. Chronic ER (endoplasmic reticulum) stress is observed during HCV infection. ER stress leads to UPR activation which triggers apoptosis via DAPK1 activation upon prolonged stress. The fact that the UNC5B receptor induces apoptosis through DAPK1 activation led us to investigate Netrin-1 implication in cell survival upon UPR in the liver. During the second part of my PhD, I have demonstrated both in vitro and in vivo in mice that Netrin-1 translation during UPR could protect cells against UPR-related cell death after binding to UNC5A and C, in a DAPK1-mediated fashion. Several studies have also identified Netrin-1 roles in inflammation and neo-angiogenesis. We found that Netrin-1 inhibits hepatic transendothelial migration of PBMCs (Peripheral Blood Mononucleated Cells) and accelerates tubulogenesis of liver sinusoidal endothelial cells. Netrin-1’s role in a hepatic inflammation and neoangiogenesis, both events being tightly associated with viral hepatitis, remains to be thoroughly elucidated. Altogether, our results suggest that Netrin-1 plays UNC5-dependent deleterious roles in hepatic pathophysiology, leading to viral persistence as well as resistance to cell death
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Enhanced ERK1/2 activity a central feature of cystogenesis in ARPKD. Implications for ion transport phenotype

Veizis, Ilir Elias January 2005 (has links)
No description available.
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Epidermal growth factor dependent regulation of drosophila nervous system development along the dorso-ventral axis

Ransom, Brian Lyn January 1900 (has links)
Master of Science / Department of Biology / Tonia L. Von Ohlen / The Drosophila embryonic nervous system develops from an array of neural precursor cells called, neuroblasts. These neuroblasts give rise to all the cell types that populate the mature central nervous system (CNS). The CNS originates from a bilateraly symmetric neurectoderm that is subdivided into three domains along the dorso-ventral (DV) axis. One of these domains is defined by the expression of the Homeodomain protein ventral nervous system defective (vnd). Regulation of neuroblast designation is very precise and controlled. Extensive research has been done on neuroblast formation along the anteroposterior axis, most of which indicates that neuroblast selection within a cluster of neurectodermal cells is controlled by segmentation genes. However, much more research is required to elucidate the function of genes along the DV axis. Early studies indicate that vnd is required for neuroblast formation in the ventral column. Here, we show that vnd function, but not expression, is dependent on MAPK activity downstream of Drosophila EGF-R (DER). Specifically, we show that vnd activity is eliminated in EGF-R mutant embryos in a stage specific manner by evaluating vnd’s ability to inhibit intermediate neuroblast defective (ind), muscle segment homeobox (msh), and the newly identified neural tube development player, neu3. Finally, we show that DER functionality in the ventral column is entirely dependent on the processing protein rhomboid (rho) in later stage embryos.
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Le glucagon-like peptide-I : un facteur de croissance et une hormone anti-apoptotique pour la cellule pancréatique[bêta] : étude de la transduction du signal

Buteau, Jean January 2003 (has links)
Thèse numérisée par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
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Affibody molecules targeting HER3 for cancer therapy

Bass, Tarek January 2017 (has links)
The development of targeted therapy has contributed tremendously to the treatment of patients with cancer. The use of highly specific affinity proteins to target cancer cells has become a standard in treatment strategies for several different cancers. In light of this, many cancer cell markers are investigated for their potential use in diagnostics and therapy. One such marker is the human epidermal growth factor receptor 3, HER3. It has been established as an important contributor to many cancer types. The function of HER3 is to relay cell growth signals from outside of the cell to the inside. Interfering with- and inhibit- ing the function of HER3 has emerged as an interesting strategy for cancer therapeutics. The studies presented in this thesis aim to target HER3 with small, engineered affinity domain proteins for therapeutic purposes. Monomeric affibody molecules have previously been engineered to bind and inhibit HER3 in vitro. Due to the relatively low expression of HER3, an increase in valency appears promising to strengthen the therapeutic potential. Affibody molecules targeting the receptor were thus linked to form bivalent and bispecific constructs and evaluated both in vitro and in vivo. In the first study of this thesis affibody molecules specific for HER3 and HER2 were fused to an albumin binding domain to form bivalent and bispecific construct. The constructs inhibited ligand-induced receptor phos- phorylation of both HER2 and HER3 more efficiently than monomeric affibody molecules. A second approach to enhance the potential of affibody molecules in tumor targeting is described in the second study, where monomeric HER3-binding affibody molecules were engineered to increase their affinity for HER3. The resulting variants showed a 20-fold in- creased affinity and higher capacity to inhibit cancer cell growth. Combining the findings of the first two studies, the third study describes the evaluation of a HER3-targeting bivalent affibody construct for potential application as a therapeutic. Here, the bivalent construct inhibited cancer cell growth in vitro and was found to slow down tumor growth in mice, while being well tolerated and showing no visible toxicity. The fourth study built upon these findings and compares a very similar bivalent construct to the clinically-investigated HER3-specific monoclonal antibody seribantumab. The affibody construct showed very comparable efficacy with the antibody in terms of decreasing tumor growth rate and ex- tending mouse survival. Collectively, these works describe for the first time the use of alternative affinity protein constructs with therapeutic potential targeting HER3. / <p>QC 20170330</p>
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Análise da expressão do receptor do fator de crescimento epitelial (EGFR) em pacientes portadores de adenocarcinoma pancreático submetidos a tratamento cirúrgico com intuito curativo / EGFR expression in pancreatic cancer patients submitted to surgical resection

Perini, Marcos Vinicius 07 January 2010 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: O câncer do pâncreas apresenta taxas anuais de mortalidade e incidência muito semelhantes, sendo uma das principais causas de morte por câncer no mundo. A agressividade do tumor e o retardo no seu diagnóstico são considerados responsáveis pela sua alta letalidade. O tratamento adjuvante convencional aumenta pouco a sobrevida a longo prazo e a terapia-alvo pode ser uma alternativa ao tratamento deste tipo de tumor. OBJETIVO: O objetivo do presente estudo é avaliar a expressão do receptor do fator de crescimento epitelial e seu eventual valor prognóstico em pacientes portadores de adenocarcinoma pancreático submetidos à ressecção cirúrgica. MÉTODO: Foram estudados retrospectivamente 88 pacientes portadores de adenocarcinoma pancreático operados no Serviço de Cirurgia de Vias Biliares e Pâncreas do HC-FMUSP e no Departamento de Cirurgia Abdominal Hospital A.C. Camargo no período de 1990 a 2006. RESULTADOS: Quarenta e sete (53,4%) pacientes do sexo feminino e 41 (46,6%) do masculino com idade mediana de 60 anos. As cirurgias realizadas foram duodenopancreatectomia com preservação do piloro (55,1%), gastroduodenopancreatectomia (34,8%), pancreatectomia corpo-caudal (6,8%) e gastroduodenopancreatectomia total (2,3%). A ressecção venosa portal foi realizada em 12 pacientes (13,5%). O tamanho tumoral médio foi de 3,75cm. Invasão vascular esteve presente em 31% dos casos e neural em 88,5%. A margem de ressecção estava comprometida em 33 pacientes (37,5%). Cinco (5,7%) pacientes eram do estádio IA, 15(17%) do IB, 19(21,6%) do IIA, 47(53,4) do IIB e dois (2,3%) do III.Observou-se diferença na expressão de EGFR na membrana celular entre o tecido tumoral e o tecido não tumoral (p=0,004); entre o tecido metastático linfonodal e o tecido não tumoral (p=0,02) mas não houve diferença quanto à sua expressão quando comparamos o tecido tumoral e o tecido metastático linfonodal (p=0,28). Dentre as variáveis clínicas e patológicas estudadas, observou-se diferença de expressão do EGFR entre os gêneros feminino e masculino (p=0,03), não havendo diferenças entre as outras variáveis. A sobrevida mediana global foi de 22,9 meses. A sobrevida cumulativa global em 1 ano, 3 anos e 5 anos foi de 48%, 20% e 18%, respectivamente. As sobrevidas cumulativas em 1 ano, 3 anos e 5 anos foram 77%, 30% e 8% no grupo sem expressão do EGFR na membrana tumoral versus 46%, 8% e 0% respectivamente no grupo com expressão do EGFR na membrana celular do tumor. Na análise univariada, as seguintes variáveis estiveram associadas a menor sobrevida: sexo masculino, ressecção venosa portal, invasão peri-neural, e vascular, invasão do tecido peri-pancreático, acometimento da margem de ressecção pancreática e expressão positiva de EGFR no tecido tumoral. Na análise multivariada, os fatores associados à sobrevida menor foram: gênero masculino, ressecção venosa portal, invasão vascular e invasão peri-neural. CONCLUSÃO: A expressão do EGFR na membrana celular é significativamente maior no tecido tumoral que no tecido pancreático não tumoral. A expressão do EGFR na membrana celular do tecido tumoral está associada a pior prognóstico (menor sobrevida). / INTRODUCTION: Pancreatic cancer is one of the main cancer related deaths in the world and its incidence is similar to its mortality. Biological aggressiveness and delayed diagnosis are a major concern. Adjuvant treatment has little impact on survival and the expression of potential target molecules has been undertaken in order to increase survival. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study is to study the expression of EGFR and its potential prognostic role in tumor, non-tumor and metastatic lymph node tissues of patient with pancreatic adenocarcinoma treated with surgical resection. MATHERIAL AND METHODS: Eighty eight patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma operated at Serviço de Cirurgia de Vias Biliares e Pâncreas do HC-FMUSP and Departamento de Cirurgia Abdominal do Hospital A.C.Camargo were retrospectively studied between 1990 and 2003. RESULTS: Forty seven females (53,4%) and 41 males (46,6%) with median age of 60 years were studied. Pylorus preserving duodenopancreatectomy was performed in 55%, classical duodenopancreatectomy in 34,8%, distal pancreatectomy in 6,8% and total pancreatectomy in 2,3%. Portal vein resection was performed in 12 patients (13,5%). Mean tumor size was 3,75cm. Vascular and neural invasion were present in 31% and 88,5%, respectively. Positive surgical margin was present in 33 (37,5%) patients. Five (5,7%) patients were stage IA, 15(17%) stages IB, 19(21,6%) stages IIA, 47(53,4%) stages IIB and two (2,3%) stages III. There were difference in the membrane expression of EGFR between tumor and non tumor pancreatic tissue (p=0,004); between metastatic lymph node and non tumor pancreatic tissue (p=0,02); but there were no difference between tumor and metastatic lymph node tissue (p=0,28). Median survival time was 22,9 months. Cumulative one, three and five years survival were 48%, 20% and 18%. Cumulative survival at 1, 3 and 5 years were 77%, 30% and 8% in patients with negative expression of EGFR in tumor membrane and 46%, 8% and 0%, respectively in patients with positive EGFR expression in tumoral membrane. Univariate analysis showed that male gender, portal vein resection, neural, vascular and peri-pancreatic invasion invasion, positive surgical margin and positive membrane EGFR expression in tumoral tissue were correlated with poor survival. Multivariate analysis showed that male gender, portal vein resection, vascular invasion and peri-neural invasion are associated with lower survival after resection. CONCLUSION: EGFR membrane expression is different between tumor tissue and non tumor pancreatic tissue. EGFR membrane expression in tumoral tissue was associated with worst survival.
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Growth factor-mediated telomerase activity in ovarian cancer cells

Bermudez, Yira. January 2007 (has links)
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of South Florida, 2007. / Title from PDF of title page. Document formatted into pages; contains 154 pages. Includes vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Characterization of the Novel Cysteine-rich Extracellular Calmodulin-binding Protein cyrA from Dictyostelium discoideum

Suarez, Andres 15 February 2010 (has links)
A novel calmodulin (CaM)-binding cysteine-rich protein from Dictyostelium, cyrA, with epidermal growth factor-like (EGFL) repeats was discovered and characterized. Calcium-dependent and –independent CaM-binding was verified. Western blots show that full length cyrA is detected constitutively throughout development. Analyses of the extracellular medium reveal that cyrA is cleaved and that the fragments containing the N-terminus are secreted early in development, while those containing the C-terminus are secreted later. In support of this, GFP and immunohistochemistry studies reveal that cyrA localizes to the endoplasmic reticulum and secretory vesicles of vegetative cells, and to the extracellular matrix (slime sheath) of migrating slugs. The addition of EGFL1 peptides enhanced cell motility and cAMP-mediated chemotaxis. Finally, cyrA cleavage is regulated by extracellular Dictyostelium CaM and by the extracellular EGFL repeats. In total the data suggest that cyrA is a true matricellular protein that mediates cell motility during multicellular development.
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Characterization of the Novel Cysteine-rich Extracellular Calmodulin-binding Protein cyrA from Dictyostelium discoideum

Suarez, Andres 15 February 2010 (has links)
A novel calmodulin (CaM)-binding cysteine-rich protein from Dictyostelium, cyrA, with epidermal growth factor-like (EGFL) repeats was discovered and characterized. Calcium-dependent and –independent CaM-binding was verified. Western blots show that full length cyrA is detected constitutively throughout development. Analyses of the extracellular medium reveal that cyrA is cleaved and that the fragments containing the N-terminus are secreted early in development, while those containing the C-terminus are secreted later. In support of this, GFP and immunohistochemistry studies reveal that cyrA localizes to the endoplasmic reticulum and secretory vesicles of vegetative cells, and to the extracellular matrix (slime sheath) of migrating slugs. The addition of EGFL1 peptides enhanced cell motility and cAMP-mediated chemotaxis. Finally, cyrA cleavage is regulated by extracellular Dictyostelium CaM and by the extracellular EGFL repeats. In total the data suggest that cyrA is a true matricellular protein that mediates cell motility during multicellular development.

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