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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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"Cicatrização de perfurações subagudas de membrana timpânica de chinchilas tratadas com fator de crescimento epitelial e pentoxifilina" / Healing of subacute tympanic membrane perforations in chinchillas treated with epidermal growth factor and pentoxifylline

Jeanne da Rosa Oiticica Ramalho 21 February 2006 (has links)
O efeito do fator de crescimento epitelial e da pentoxifilina, isolados ou em associação, foi avaliado em perfurações subagudas de membranas timpânicas de chinchilas, comparando-se ao grupo controle. O fator de crescimento epitelial auxiliou o processo de cicatrização de perfurações subagudas de membranas timpânicas, o que não se observou com a pentoxifilina. O percentual de cicatrização das perfurações foi de 30,3%, 3,6%, 16,5% e 8,7% nos grupos fator de crescimento epitelial, pentoxifilina, fator de crescimento epitelial com pentoxifilina e controle, respectivamente / The effect of epidermal growth factor and pentoxifylline, in combination or alone, was evaluated in chinchillas with subacute tympanic membrane perforations, and compared with a control group. Epidermal growth factor helped in the healing of subacute tympanic membrane perforations, but the same was not observed for pentoxifylline. The healing rate of perforations was 30.3%, 3.6%, 16.5% and 8.7% for the following groups: epidermal growth factor, pentoxifylline, epidermal growth factor with pentoxifylline and untreated controls, respectively
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Efeito da proteína dissulfeto isomerase na ativação do receptor do fator de crescimento epidermal (EGFR) durante o desenvolvimento da hipertensão arterial. Papel da Nox1 NADPH oxidase. / The effect of protein disulfide isomerase in the activation of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) during arterial hypertension. Role of Nox-1 NADPH oxidase.

Edilene de Souza Costa 29 February 2016 (has links)
Estudos caracterizaram o envolvimento da PDI na modulação da geração de EROs pela Nox1 como moduladores da migração de células do músculo liso vascular (VSMC) mediados por fatores de crescimento derivados de plaqueta (PDGF). Outros estudos vêm demonstrando o envolvimento do fator de crescimento epidermal (EGFR) no remodelamento vascular, após a transativação via Angiotensina II. Entretanto o papel da PDI na ativação do EGFR via Nox1 na hipertensão arterial ainda permanece desconhecido. Objetivo foi caracterizar o papel da PDI na expressão de Nox1 dependente do EGFR durante o desenvolvimento da hipertensão arterial. Resultados demonstram um aumento da expressão de HB-EGF e ativação de ERK 1/2 na aorta de animais SHR com 8 semanas e 12 semanas de idade, e no plasma de animais SHR com 12 semanas. Ainda, a OvxPDI acarretou em um aumento na expressão gênica de Nox-1 tanto na OVXPDI quanto na forma OvxPDIMUT. Resultados mostram um novo papel da PDI na expressão gênica de Nox-1 via EGFR e a participação desta tiol oxido redutase na gênese da hipertensão arterial. / Studies characterizing the involvement of PDI in the modulation of ROS by Nox1 as modulators of cell migration of vascular smooth muscle (VSMC) mediated by growth factors derived from platelets (PDGF). Other studies have demonstrated the involvement of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) on vascular remodeling after transactivation via Angiotensin II. However the role of PDI in the activation of EGFR via Nox1 in hypertension remains unknown. Objective was to characterize the role of PDI in Nox1 dependent EGFR expression during the development of hypertension. Results show an increase of HB-EGF expression and ERK 1/2 activation in the aortic SHR at 8 weeks and 12 weeks of age, and plasma SHR at 12 weeks. Still, the OvxPDI resulted in an increase in gene expression of Nox-1 both in OVXPDI and in OvxPDIMUT way. Results show a new role of PDI in gene expression of Nox-1 via EGFR and the participation of this thiol reductase oxide in the pathogenesis of hypertension.
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O papel do alimento, do fator de crescimento transformante alfa e do receptor do fator de crescimento epidermal na proliferação e diferenciação celular durante o desenvolvimento pós-natal do epitélio gástrico de ratos. / The role of diet, transforming growth factor alpha and epidermal growth factor receptor in the cell proliferation and differentiation during the postnatal development of the gastric epithelium of rats.

Luciana Harumi Osaki 26 June 2009 (has links)
O desmame precoce (DP) causa mudanças na mucosa gástrica, como o aumento da proliferação celular e da expressão do Fator de Crescimento Transformante (TGFa). Neste trabalho, avaliamos o papel desse peptídeo e seu receptor EGFR no controle do crescimento gástrico. Ratos com 15 dias de vida foram divididos em: amamentados (controle) e DP, no qual os filhotes foram separados da mãe e alimentados com pasta de ração. O DP aumentou o número de células marcadas para EGFR, acelerou a diferenciação de células mucosas do colo e elevou a expressão de mucina 6. A inibição do EGFR com AG1478 diminuiu a proliferação celular e o número de células mucosas do colo. Entre as proteínas envolvidas na sinalização de EGFR e ciclo celular, detectamos que o DP elevou os níveis de p-ERK1/2 e p-Src e não alterou p-Akt, p21 e p27. Nós sugerimos que o padrão alimentar influencia a proliferação e diferenciação no epitélio gástrico, e que TGFa/EGFR podem regular esses processos durante o desenvolvimento pós-natal, provavelmente por ativação das vias de sinalização de MAPK e Src. / Early weaning (EW) causes changes in the gastric mucosa, including the increase in cell proliferation and Transforming Growth Factor (TGFa). In the present study, we evaluated the role of this peptide and its receptor EGFR in the control of the gastric growth. 15-d-old rats were divided into two groups: suckling (control) and EW, in which the pups were separated from the dam and fed with powdered chow. EW increased the number of EGFR-positive cells, accelerated the differentiation of mucous neck cells and augmented the expression of mucin 6. EGFR inhibition with AG1478 decreased cell proliferation and the number of mucous neck cells. Among the proteins involved on EGFR signaling pathways and cell cycle, we found that EW increased the levels of p-ERK1/2 and p-Src, but did not change p-Akt, p21 and p27. We suggest that the diet pattern influences proliferation and differentiation in the gastric epithelium, and the TGFa/EGFR can regulate these processes throughout the postnatal development, probably by activating MAPK and Src signaling pathways.
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Leucoplasia oral: tratamento cirúrgico com laser de CO2 e de diodo e análise por imuno-histoquímica da expressão de proteínas relacionadas à carcinogênese (p53, COX-2 e EGFR) / Oral leukoplakia: surgical treatment with CO2 and diode lasers and analysis of the expression of proteins related to carcinogenesis (p53, COX-2 e EGFR) by immunohistochemistry

Vivian Cunha Galletta Kern 03 March 2010 (has links)
Leucoplasia oral (LO) é uma lesão potencialmente maligna, definida como uma placa branca que não pode ser caracterizada como outra doença da mucosa oral. Dentro de certo consenso, as LOs devem ser tratadas, mas nenhum tratamento disponível tem a capacidade de prevenir a transformação maligna. Este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a eficácia do tratamento cirúrgico das LOs por lasers de CO2 e diodo e verificar a ocorrência de desfechos clínicos de recidivas, desenvolvimento de novas lesões ou transformação maligna após o tratamento. Adicionalmente foi realizado estudo imunohistoquímico em material biopsiado das lesões e em tecido normal gengival (grupo controle). Fatores reconhecidamente de risco como hábitos nocivos (álcool e tabagismo), características clínicas das lesões, grau de displasia, bem como a expressão dos anticorpos investigados, foram analisados e relacionados com a ocorrência de desfechos clínicos em 40 pacientes atendidos no ambulatório de Estomatologia Clínica. Os cortes histológicos das lesões foram classificados de acordo com o grau de displasia e com um sistema binário, e subsequentemente foram testados para os anticorpos anti-p53, anti-COX-2 e anti- EGFR através de reação imuno-histoquímica. Análise de Kaplan-Meier, seguida do teste de log-rank e análise de regressão de Cox avaliaram a ocorrência de recorrência, desenvolvimento de novas lesões e transformação maligna e possíveis fatores relacionados com esses desfechos clínicos. Teste de odds ratio e de x2 avaliaram a expressão dos anticorpos investigados em LOs e grupo controle. Pacientes com LO apresentaram idade média de 60,5 anos e a relação homem/mulher foi de 1,35:1. Hábitos de tabagismo e etilismo foram prevalentes em homens. A maior parte das lesões era < 2 cm (57,1%), tinha aspecto homogêneo (67,3%) e displasia epitelial (61,2%); apenas 7 lesões eram de alto risco (sistema binário). Desfechos clínicos de recorrência, desenvolvimento de novas lesões ou transformação maligna foram observados em 37,5% dos pacientes; 2 pacientes desenvolveram malignidade em sítios distintos da LO inicial. Análise estatística mostrou associação entre desfecho de recorrência e lesões de alto risco, e entre desfecho de desenvolvimento de novas lesões e mulheres acima de 60 anos. Os anticorpos p53 e COX-2 foram mais expressos em LOs que no grupo controle, mas a expressão de nenhum anticorpo foi relacionada com os desfechos clínicos avaliados. O tratamento por lasers de alta potência (CO2 e diodo) mostrou-se eficiente na remoção das lesões, embora não tenha evitado desfechos clínicos de recorrência, desenvolvimento de novas lesões e transformação maligna. Lesões de alto risco e mulheres acima de 60 anos constituíram fatores de risco aos desfechos clínicos, enquanto os anticorpos analisados não foram eficientes para prognosticar a evolução das LOs. / Oral leukoplakia (OL) is a potentially malignant lesion, defined as a white patch that cannot be characterized as any other disease of the oral mucosa. In general, OL should be treated; however no treatment available has been able to prevent malignant transformation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of surgical treatment with CO2 and diode lasers in 40 patients with OL and the occurrence of clinical outcomes of recurrence, development of new lesions or malignant transformation, after treatment. Additionally, an immunohistochemistry study was performed in OL biopsy-specimen and in gingival normal tissue (control group). Recognized risk factors such as habits (alcohol and tobacco), clinical characteristics of lesions, grade of dysplasia, as well as the expression of immunohistochemistry reaction were analyzed. Histological slides of lesions were classified according to the grade of dysplasia and a binary system, and subsequently tested for the anti-p53, anti-COX-2 and anti-EGFR antibodies by immunohistochemistry assay. Kaplan-Meier analysis along with log-rank test and Cox regression analysis were used to assess the occurrence of clinical outcomes and the association with risk factors. Odds ratio and x2 tests evaluated the expression of the investigated antibodies in OLs and in the control group. Patients with OL had a mean age of 60.5 years and the men/women ratio was of 1.35:1. Smoking and alcohol habits were more prevalent among men than in women. Lesions were clinically characterized as measuring less than 2 cm (57.1%), with a homogenous aspect (67.3%) and histologically with epithelial dysplasia (61.2%); only 7 lesions were classified as of high-risk (binary system). Clinical outcomes (recurrence, development of new lesions and malignant transformation) were observed in 37.5% patients; 2 patients developed malignancy in areas distant from the initial OL site. Statistical analysis showed association between recurrence and high-risk lesions, and between development of new lesions and women over 60 years old. Anti-P53 and anti-COX-2 antibodies were more expressed among OL than in the control group, but no antibody expression was related to the clinical outcomes analyzed. Surgical treatment with high-power lasers (CO2 and diode) showed to be efficient in the removal of OL lesions, but it did not avoid clinical outcomes of recurrence, development of new lesions and malignant transformation. High-risk lesions and women over 60 years old constituted risk factors for the clinical outcomes, while the analized antibodies were not usefull markers to characterize OL lesions with higher risk of malignancy.
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Avaliação da expressão imunoistoquímica de PTEN, AKT fosforilada e receptor de androgênio em carcinomas de mama HER-2 positivos / Immunohistochemical assesment of PTEN, phosphorilated AKT and androgen receptor expression in HER2-positive breast carcinomas

Francini de Mattos Lima Lin 17 December 2012 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: Os carcinomas HER-2 positivos representam cerca de 20- 30% de todos os tumores da mama e se caracterizam por curso clínico mais agressivo, com alta proliferação celular e resistência a apoptose, determinados por cascatas de sinalizações intracelulares, tais como a via PI3K/AKT. O trastuzumabe, um anticorpo monoclonal humanizado que se liga à molécula de HER-2, é o tratamento padrão destas pacientes. A resposta a monoterapia com trastuzumabe varia de 12-30% e a persistência da ativação da via PI3K/AKT é um dos mecanismos de resistência. A ativação do AKT começa com a fosforilação do PIP2 a PIP3 pela PI3K. A desfosforilação do PIP3 é mediada pela PTEN e sua deficiência é um dos fatores possivelmente implicados na resistência ao trastuzumabe. Além da resistência à terapêutica, os tumores HER-2 positivos são heterogêneos quanto ao seu comportamento biológico. A busca de diferentes padrões morfológicos e moleculares neste grupo de carcinomas pretende identificar subgrupos prognósticos e preditivos, permitindo a individualização terapêutica. OBJETIVOS: Estudar a expressão imunoistoquímica de duas moléculas da via de sinalização PI3K/AKT (PTEN e AKT fosforilada) e explorar a via de sinalização androgênica através da expressão do receptor de androgênio e dos perfis morfológico e molecular apócrinos. METODOLOGIA: O estudo foi retrospectivo com revisão dos preparados histológicos e construção de blocos de microarranjos com amostras dos tumores para estudo imunoistoquímico. Na revisão foram avaliados: tipo histológico, características morfológicas apócrinas, presença de componente in situ, graus histológico e nuclear, receptores de estrogênio e progesterona, e atividade proliferativa através da expressão imunoistoquímica do Ki-67. Os preparados histológicos foram submetidos à pesquisa de PTEN, AKT fosforilada e receptor de androgênio. Pacientes, familiares e médicos foram contatados para recuperação do seguimento e evolução. RESULTADOS: Foram estudadas 104 pacientes portadoras de carcinoma primário da mama. A expressão de PTEN esteve reduzida em 20/104 (19,2%) dos casos e foi mais freqüente nos tumores com AKT positivo (p= 0,06). O grupo de tumores sem perda de expressão de PTEN apresentou maior atividade proliferativa. A AKT foi positiva em 71/104 (68,3%) casos e se associou a maior grau de diferenciação e à expressão de receptor de androgênio. O receptor de androgênio foi positivo em 89/104 (85,6%) dos casos e esteve associado ao menor grau histológico (p=0,018), receptor de estrogênio (p=0,008) e menor atividade proliferativa (p=0,001). A ausência da expressão do receptor de estrogênio (perfil molecular apócrino) foi identificada em 41/104 casos (39,4%) e se associou a tumores com grau histológico mais alto. O perfil morfológico apócrino foi identificado em 71 (68,3%) dos casos e se associou a alto grau histológico e nuclear. O seguimento foi possível em 55 casos e observamos tendência a menor sobrevida livre de doença nos tumores AKTpositivos e RA-negativos. CONCLUSÕES: Nossos resultados comprovam a heterogeneidade dos carcinomas mamários HER-2 positivos e indicam diferenças em pelos menos duas vias de sinalização celulares como possíveis explicações para as mesmas: a via PI3K/AKT e a androgênica / BACKGROUND: HER-2 positive carcinomas represent about 20-30% of all breast tumors and are characterized by a more aggressive clinical course with high cell proliferation and apoptosis resistance, determined by cascades of intracellular signals, such as the PI3K/AKT pathway. Trastuzumab, a humanized monoclonal antibody that binds to HER-2 molecule, is the standard treatment for these patients. The response to monotherapy with trastuzumab ranges from 12-30% and the persistence of activation of the PI3K/AKT pathway is one of mechanisms of resistance. Activation of AKT begins with the phosphorylation of PIP2 to PIP3 by PI3K. The dephosphorylation of PIP3 is mediated by PTEN and its deficiency is one of the factors possibly involved in resistance to trastuzumab. In addition to resistance to therapy, HER-2 positive tumors are heterogeneous in their biologic behavior. The search for different morphological and molecular patterns of carcinomas in this group aims to identify prognostic and predictive subgroups, allowing for customized therapy. OBJECTIVES: To study the immunohistochemical expression of two molecules of the signaling pathway PI3K/AKT (phosphorylated AKT and PTEN) and to explore the androgen signaling pathway through the expression of androgen receptor and apocrine morphological and molecular profiles. METHODS: This study retrospectively reviewed the histological preparations and built tissue microarray with tumor samples for immunohistochemical study. We assessed histologic type, apocrine morphology, presence of in situ component, histologic and nuclear grade, estrogen and progesterone receptors and proliferative activity through the immunohistochemical expression of Ki-67. The tissue preparations were examined for PTEN, phosphorylated AKT and androgen receptor. Patients, relatives and physicians were contacted for retrieval of follow-up data. RESULTS: We studied 104 primary breast cancer patients. The expression of PTEN was reduced in 20/104 (19.2%) cases and was more frequent in tumors with positive AKT (p = 0.06). The group of tumors without loss of PTEN expression showed higher proliferative activity. AKT was positive in 71/104 (68.3%) cases and was associated with a higher degree of differentiation and with expression of androgen receptor. The androgen receptor was positive in 89/104 (85.6%) cases and was associated with lower histological grade (p = 0.018), estrogen receptor (p = 0.008) and lower proliferative activity (p = 0.001). The absence of expression of estrogen receptor (apocrine molecular profile) was identified in 41/104 cases (39.4%) and was associated with tumors of higher histologic grade. The apocrine morphological profile was identified in 71 (68.3%) cases and was associated with high histological grade and nuclear. Follow-up was possible in 55 cases and a trend for shorter disease-free survival was observed in AKT-positive and AR-negative tumors. CONCLUSIONS: Our results confirmed that HER-2-positive breast cancers are heterogeneous and indicate that differences in at least two cellular signaling pathways PI3K/AKT and androgen pathway might underliy such a heterogeneity
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Estudo de polimorfismos dos genes EGF e EGFR em astrocitomas difusamente infiltrativos / Polymorphisms of EGF e EGFR genes in diffusely infiltrative astrocytomas

Keila Cardoso Barbosa 11 April 2008 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: Os astrocitomas difusamente infiltrativos são os tumores mais freqüentes de Sistema Nervoso Central (SNC) com uma taxa de 5-7 novos casos por 100.000 pessoas ano. São tumores altamente invasivos e estão associados com alterações de alguns genes como EGF (fator de crescimento epidérmico) e o EGFR (receptor do fator de crescimento epidérmico), que podem criar um aumento da atividade mitogênica, acarretando aumento de proliferação e maturação celular, apoptose, angiogênese e metástase. O nível de expressão destes genes pode ser influenciado por alterações genéticas, como a presença de polimorfismos. Uma mudança única de base (SNP) pode alterar a expressão gênica e, sendo assim, estar associada ao aumento do risco de desenvolver astrocitomas. Nesse trabalho, foram analisados 2 SNPs na região não traduzida (c.-191C>A e c.-216G>T) e um SNP no exon 16 (c.2073A>T) do gene EGFR, e um outro SNP na região não traduzida no gene EGF (c.61A>G). Os SNPs foram associados a expressão gênica do EGFR e a sobrevida dos pacientes. MÈTODOS: Foi realizado um estudo caso-controle com 193 casos de astrocitomas difusamente infiltrativos e 200 controles por amplificação por PCR seguido de digestão enzimática. Os produtos digeridos das amostras foram analisados por eletroforese em gel de agarose e poliacrilamida e corados com brometo de etídeo. A expressão gênica foi realizada após extração de RNA do tecido tumoral seguida de transcrição reversa e PCR em tempo real. Testes de qui-quadrado, odds ratio (OR), intervalo de confiança 95% (IC95%), t de Student e curvas de Kaplan-Meier foram realizados para análises estatística. RESULTADOS: A análise das freqüências dos genótipos dos polimorfismos mostrou uma diferença na distribuição entre casos e controles para o polimorfismo c.2073A>T. Pacientes com o genótipo TT apresentou um menor risco para astrocitoma quando comparados com o genótipo AA (OR=0,51, IC95%=0,29-0,99). Nenhuma correlação foi encontrada para os outros polimorfismos analisados. Também não foi encontrada correlação entre os genótipos dos polimorfismos e os níveis de expressão de EGFR e a sobrevida dos pacientes. CONCLUSÃO: Nosso trabalho mostrou haver um possível fator de proteção quando o paciente é portador do genótipo TT, o que pode levar a uma diminuição do risco de desenvolver o tumor. Pacientes com genótipo TT do polimorfismo c.2073A>T do gene EGFR apresentam um menor risco para astrocitomas difusamente infiltrativos do que os com o genótipo AA. / INTRODUCTION: Diffusely infiltrative astrocytomas are the most frequent tumors of the Central Nervous System (CNS) with a rate of 5-7 new cases in 100,000 individuals per year. They are highly invasive, and they are associated to alterations in some genes as EGF (epidermal growth factor) and EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor), which may increase mitogenic activity, leading to increase of proliferation, cellular maturation, apoptosis, angiogenesis, and metastasis. Genetic alterations, as presence of polymorphisms of single nucleotide change (SNP) could influence their expression level, and thus could be associated to increased risk in developing astrocytomas. In the present study, two SNP of non-coding region (c.-191C>A and c.-216G>T) and one SNP in exon 16 (c.2073A>T) of EGFR, and another SNP of non-coding region of EGF (c.61A>G) were analyzed. The SNPs were associated to EGFR expression level and to survival time. METHOD: a case-control study of 193 of diffusely infiltrative astrocytomas and 200 controls was carried out, with PCR amplification and enzymatic digestion, which products were analyzed in agarose gel or polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis stained by ethidium bromide. EGFR expression level was studied by real time PCR after RNA extraction followed by reverse transcription of tumor tissues compared to epileptic non-neoplastic brain tissues. Stastistical analysis were performed by chi-square, odds ratio (OR), 95% confidence interval (95% CI), Student-t test and Kaplan Meier. RESULTS: The polymorphic genotype frequency was different between case and controls for the polymorphism c.2073A>T. Patients with TT genotype presented lower risk to develop astrocytoma when compared to genotype AA (OR=0.51, CI95%=0.29- 0.99). No other correlation was observed for the remaining studied polymorphisms. There was neither correlation between the polymorphic genotypes and the EGFR expression levels nor with survival time. CONCLUSION: The present study showed a possible protection factor in developing astrocytomas for the patients harboring the genotype TT of c.2073A>T polymorphism of EFGR, thus the patients presenting TT genotype have lower risk to develop diffusely infiltrative astrocytoma than patients presenting the genotype AA.
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Desestruturação de lipid rafts por ácido docosaexaenoico (DHA) induz apoptose em células epiteliais luminais da glândula mamária humana transformadas pela superexpressão de HER-2 / Lipid rafts disruption by docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) induces apoptosis in transformed human mammary luminal epithelial cells harboring HER-2 overexpression

Graziela Rosa Ravacci 21 March 2013 (has links)
A superexpressão de receptores HER-2 é anormalidade celular de grande relevância clínica no câncer de mama. Ela ocorre em aproximadamente 30% de carcinomas de mama incluindo lesões pré-neoplásicas e malignas, e está associada a prognóstico desfavorável. A hiperativação dos receptores HER-2, consequência natural de sua superexpressão, promove proliferação celular aberrante e tumorigênese. Admite-se que a ativação e envio de sinais via HER-2 possa acontecer quando estes receptores se encontram em compartimentos específicos da membrana celular, os lipid rafts. Assim, um número maior de HER-2 poderia implicar em maior quantidade de lipis rafts. Para testar essa hipótese, usamos modelo de transformação oncogênica que nos permitiu avaliar, especificamente, os efeitos da superexpressão de HER-2 e identificar a quantidade de lipid rafts. Para isso utilizamos a linhagem celular HB4a, derivada de célula epitelial luminal do tecido mamário humano normal com baixa expressão de HER-2; e a linhagem HB4aC5.2, um clone derivado da HB4a, que superexpressa receptores HER-2. Nas células HB4aC5.2, a superexpressão de HER-2 foi acompanhada pelo aumento dos lipid rafts na membrana celular, bem como, hiperativação de sinais de sobrevivência, proliferação (aumento da ativação de proteínas Akt e Erk1/2, respectivamente), e taxa de proliferação celular duas vezes mais rápida que a linhagem normal HB4a. Adicionalmente, a superexpressão de HER-2 foi associada com aumento da lipogênese celular (fenótipo lipogênico), dependente do aumento de ativação da enzima FASN e da superexpressão de DEPTOR. A FASN é responsável pela síntese de palmitato, utilizado para formação de lipid rafts. A superexpressão de DEPTOR, por modular a atividade transcricional de PPAR?, pode evitar a lipotoxicidade do excesso de palmitato. Além disso, DEPTOR, por sua capacidade em reduzir atividade do complexo mTORC1, contribui para sobrevivência celular dependente da proteína Akt. Em continuidade, consideramos, como segunda hipótese, que a desestruturação de lipid rafts poderia influenciar negativamente a ativação dos receptores HER-2. Para isso tratamos, as mesmas linhagens celulares anteriormente descritas, com ácido docosaexaenoico (DHA), um tipo de ácido graxo ômega-3. Nossos resultados mostraram que, nas células HB4aC5.2, o tratamento com DHA desestruturou os lipid rafts, inibiu a sinalização iniciada pelos receptores HER-2 ( diminuição da ativação das proteínas Akt, Erk1/2, FASN, atividade transcricional de PPAR? e expressão de DEPTOR) e reverteu o fenótipo lipogênico. Adiciona-se que essas modificações celulares e moleculares foram acompanhadas por indução significativa de morte e apoptose. As mesmas alterações não foram observadas nas células normais HB4a. Em conclusão, o presente estudo reforça a associação entre a presença de HER-2 e lipid rafts. Adicionalmente aponta que a desestruturação de lipid rafts por DHA reduz a sinalização de HER-2. Por fim, sugere que distúrbios em lipid rafts, induzidos por DHA, possam representar ferramenta útil no controle da sinalização aberrante deflagrada pelos receptores HER-2, e aponta potencial terapêutico na suplementação de DHA para quimioprevenção e tratamento do câncer de mama HER-2 positivo. / HER-2 receptor overexpression is a cellular abnormality of great clinical significance in breast cancer. It is described in approximately 30% of breast carcinomas, including preneoplasic and malignant lesions, and is associated with poor prognosis. Hyperactivation of HER-2 receptors, a natural consequence of its overexpression, promotes aberrant cell proliferation and tumorigenesis. For signal activation and transduction to occur, HER-2 must be localized in specific compartments in the cell membrane: the lipid rafts. Therefore, we hypothesize that a greater number of HER-2 receptors could indicate a greater quantity of lipid rafts. To test this, we used an oncogenic transformation model that specifically allowed assessment of the effects of HER-2 overexpression and identification of the quantity of lipid rafts: an HB4a cell line derived from normal human breast tissue luminal epithelial cells with low HER-2 expression, and an HB4aC5.2 cell line, a clone derived from HB4a that overexpresses HER-2 receptors. In the HB4aC5.2 cells, HER-2 overexpression was accompanied by an increase in lipid rafts in cell membranes as well as hyperactivation of survival signals, proliferation (increased activation of the proteins Akt and ERK1/2, respectively), and an increased rate of proliferation, compared to the normal HB4a line. In addition, HER-2 overexpression was associated with increased cellular lipogenesis (lipogenic phenotype), dependent on the increased activation of the FASN enzyme and the overexpression of DEPTOR. FASN is responsible for the synthesis of palmitate, used to synthesize lipid rafts. Overexpression of DEPTOR by modulating PPAR? transcriptional activity, may avoid lipotoxicity from excess palmitate. Moreover, DEPTOR, with its ability to reduce mTORC1 complex activity, contributes to cell survival dependent on Akt. To continue, we considered as a second hypothesis that the disruption of lipid rafts could negatively influence HER-2 receptor activation. For this, we treated the same cell lines described above with docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), a omega-3 fatty acid. Our results showed that in HB4aC5.2 cells DHA treatment disrupted the lipid rafts, inhibited signaling initiated by HER-2 receptors (reduced activation of Akt, ERK1/2, and FASN proteins, PPAR? transcriptional activity, and DEPTOR expression) and reversed the lipogenic phenotype. In addition, these cellular and molecular changes were accompanied by a significant induction of apoptosis and death. The same changes were not observed in normal HB4a cells. In conclusion, the present study reinforces the association between HER-2 presence and lipid rafts. It also indicates that the disruption of lipid rafts by DHA reduces HER-2 signaling. Finally, it suggests that DHA-induced disturbances in lipid rafts may represent a useful tool in controlling aberrant signaling triggered by HER-2 receptors, and indicate therapeutic potential in DHA supplementation for chemoprevention and treatment of HER-2 positive breast cancer.
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Etude des réponses induites par l’erlotinib dans des cellules de lignées de glioblastome / Study of erlotinib-induced responses in glioblastoma cell lines

Eimer, Sandrine 09 September 2011 (has links)
Le glioblastome (GBM), tumeur de plus haut grade du système nerveux central (OMS grade 4) a un pronostic très sombre, quelque soit le traitement, lié à une résistance à l’apoptose. L’erlotinib (Tarceva®, OSI 774) est un inhibiteur de la tyrosine kinase du récepteur au facteur de croissance épithélial (EGFR). L’hyper-expression et l’amplification du gène de l’EGFR dans 40 à 60% des GBM, fourni un rationnel pour utiliser l’erlotinib. Nous avons montré sur U87-MG et DBTRG-05MG, deux lignées de GBM, l’absence d’apoptose avec l’erlotinib, liée soit à un déficit en pro-caspase 3, soit à une accumulation d’αB-crystalline bloquant l’activation de la caspase-3. L’absence d’apoptose dévie alors la cellule vers l’autophagie. L’inhibition de l’autophagie par ARN interférents ou par la chloroquine permet d’obtenir une synergie avec l’erlotinib en induisant la mort des cellules tumorales à des doses acceptables.Les GBM ont composition cellulaire hétérogène, avec un petit nombre d’éléments appelés cellules souches cancéreuses (CSC). Douées d’auto-renouvellement, elles participent à la propagation tumorale et à la résistance aux traitements. Nous avons testé l’erlotinib sur trois lignées issues de GBM humains, ayant deux modes de croissance distincts selon les conditions de milieu: en neurosphères (NS) et de type adhérent. Erlotinib a un effet inhibiteur minime sur les trois lignées adhérentes, alors que l’effet est significatif sur les lignées NS, traduisant l’importance de la voie d’EGFR pour les NS. Dans les lignées en NS, l’erlotinib est efficace sur les cellules progénitrices, mais n’a pas d’action ni sur les cellules initiatrices de NS, ni sur les cellules différenciées. L’auto-renouvellement des NS n’est pas non plus altéré. L’association cyclopamine, inhibiteur pharmacologique de la voie de Hedgehog, -erlotinib est synergique en bloquant la croissance et l’initiation des NS, laissant présager une efficacité sur les CSC. Les résultats obtenus sur ces différents modèles permettent d’une part de préciser certains mécanismes de résistance des cellules de GBM, et aussi d’orienter les indications et le choix des traitements susceptibles d’être les plus efficaces. / Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common primary central nervous system tumor in adults and the prognosis remains dismal, any treatment used. Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) is amplified, overexpressed, and/or mutated in GBM, making it a rational for therapy. Erlotinib, an EGFR kinase inhibitor is strongly associated with clinical response in several cancers. We showed for U87-MG and DBTRG-05MG, two human GBM cell lines, that erlotinib can’t trigger apoptosis, related either to accumulation of αB-crystallin capable to impair caspase 3 cleavage, or to constitutive deficit for procaspase 3 in DBTRG-05MG. Apoptosis deficit switches the cell to autophagic process. Inhibition of autophagy with RNA interference or chloroquine resulted in sensitization of U87 and allowed a synergistic effect with erlotinib at therapeutic doses.Moreover, GBM showed a heterogeneous cell composition with cancer stem cells, progenitors and more differentiated cells. In this study, we test erlotinib in vitro on other GBM models: three cell lines established from surgically resected GBM specimens, grown along two features adherent and neurospheres. On the three differentiated adhering cell lines, erlotinib had only a moderate activity. Conversely, on neurosphere forming cell lines, erlotinib induced a strong inhibition of cell growth related to the EGFR amplification and EGFR expression. A short erlotinib exposure induced cell death primarily in nestin-positive cells; however it was found without effect on neurosphere initiating activity and self renewal. These results suggest that EGFR pathway activation is essential for the proliferation of GBM progenitor cells but dispensable for stem-like cancer cells self–renewal. As Hedgehog pathway is known to be activated in neural stem cells, we assayed the Hedgehog pathway inhibitor cyclopamine in association with erlotinib. While each drug separately was without effect on sphere initiation, their combination led to a 25 fold decrease in the sphere number (p=0.0004).These in vitro models are convenient to investigate resistance mechanisms in GBM. Furthermore, they focus on the necessity to exploit drug combinations for greatest efficiency.
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Unmasking Oncogene Addiction to the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor in Triple Negative Breast Cancer: a Lesson in Intrinsic Resistance

Cruz-Gordillo, Peter G. 24 August 2020 (has links)
The rationale behind targeted molecular therapy in cancer, oncogene addiction, is that tumors rely on driver oncogenes to control their proliferation and survival. Therefore, an efficacious targeted therapy should induce a dual, detrimental response to the tumor. While there have been clinical success stories using targeted therapies, even tumors that are initially sensitive invariably develop resistance. In the case of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC), despite extensive evidence pointing to its driver oncogene status, inhibitors of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) are considered clinically inefficacious. Resistance to EGFR inhibition has been predominantly described as due to genetic alterations. Yet it remains unclear why patients exhibiting the same dysregulated status of a driver oncogene react to targeted therapy, as in the case of EGFR-mutant non-small cell lung cancer, while others do not at all (i.e., TNBC). Furthermore, not all of resistance can be described by genetic alterations to EGFR, to its pathway effectors, or to compensatory pathways. Emerging data reveals that drugs can induce resistance by rewiring epigenomic, transcriptional, and translational regulatory mechanisms. Unfortunately, a major limitation in designing efficacious treatments is our inability to predict whether cell types can rewire in response to drug exposure. Therefore, it is necessary to elucidate mechanisms of growth and survival in cells that have undergone rewiring. This study characterized intrinsic resistance to EGFR inhibition in TNBC. We found that EGFR inhibition induces rewiring, which results in a resistant growth state that bypasses the EGFR-MAPK pathway as a whole. Additionally, we found that a tRNA-modifying complex masks the oncogene addiction status of EGFR in TNBC by stabilizing the protein abundance of a pro-survival protein. Importantly, this happens solely in the context of EGFR inhibition. Taken together, this study highlights potential therapeutic strategies for TNBC and strategies that can be used to improve our understanding of targeted therapy resistance, especially intrinsic resistance.
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Neuroteratology and Animal Modeling of Brain Disorders

Archer, Trevor, Kostrzewa, Richard M. 09 February 2016 (has links)
Over the past 60 years, a large number of selective neurotoxins were discovered and developed, making it possible to animal-model a broad range of human neuropsychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders. In this paper, we highlight those neurotoxins that are most commonly used as neuroteratologic agents, to either produce lifelong destruction of neurons of a particular phenotype, or a group of neurons linked by a specific class of transporter proteins (i.e., dopamine transporter) or body of receptors for a specific neurotransmitter (i.e., NMDA class of glutamate receptors). Actions of a range of neurotoxins are described: 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA), 6-hydroxydopa, DSP-4, MPTP, methamphetamine, IgG-saporin, domoate, NMDA receptor antagonists, and valproate. Their neuroteratologic features are outlined, as well as those of nerve growth factor, epidermal growth factor, and that of stress. The value of each of these neurotoxins in animal modeling of human neurologic, neurodegenerative, and neuropsychiatric disorders is discussed in terms of the respective value as well as limitations of the derived animal model. Neuroteratologic agents have proven to be of immense importance for understanding how associated neural systems in human neural disorders may be better targeted by new therapeutic agents.

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