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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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Study To Map The Functional Domain Of Glycodelin

Devasena, P 04 1900 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.
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Obesity-promoting and anti-thermogenic effects of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin in mice / マウスにおけるneutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalinの肥満促進および熱産生抑制効果

Ishii, Akira 26 March 2018 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・論文博士 / 博士(医学) / 乙第13168号 / 論医博第2155号 / 新制||医||1029(附属図書館) / 京都大学大学院医学研究科医学専攻 / (主査)教授 松田 道行, 教授 川口 義弥, 教授 近藤 玄 / 学位規則第4条第2項該当 / Doctor of Medical Science / Kyoto University / DFAM
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Novel Urinary Biomarkers of Acute Kidney Injury to Detect Toxicity and Predict Clearance in Pediatric Oncology Patients Treated with High Dose Methotrexate

Bukowinski, Andrew 19 June 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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Regulation of lipocalin prostaglandin-D synthase expression by interleukin-1β in human chondrocytes

Esmael, Mostafa 08 1900 (has links)
L'arthrose est une maladie multifactorielle complexe. Parmi les facteurs impliqués dans sa pathogénie, les certains prostaglandines exercent un rôle inflammatoire et d’autres un rôle protecteur. La prostaglandine D2 (PGD2) est bien connue comme une PG anti-inflammatoire, qui est régulée par l’enzyme «Lipocalin prostaglandine D-synthase». Avec l’inflammation de l'arthrose, les chondrocytes essaient de protéger le cartilage en activant certaines voies de récupération dont l'induction du gène L-PGDS. Dans cette étude, nous étudions la voie de signalisation impliquée dans la régulation de l'expression du (L-PGDS) sur les chondrocytes traités avec différents médiateurs inflammatoires. Le but de projet: Nous souhaitons étudier la régulation de la L-PGDS dans le but de concevoir des approches thérapeutiques qui peuvent activer la voie intrinsèque anti-inflammatoire. Méthode et conclusions: In vivo, l'arthrose a été suivie en fonction de l’âge chez la souris ou chirurgicalement suivant une intervention au niveau des genoux de souris. Nous avons confirmé les niveaux d’expression de L-PGDS histologiquement et par immunohistochimie. In vitro, dans les chondrocytes humains qui ont été traités avec différents médiateurs de l'inflammation, nous avons observé une augmentation de l’expression de la L-PGDS dose et temps dépendante. Nous avons montré, in vivo et in vitro que l’inflammation induit une sécrétion chondrocytaire de la L-PGDS dans le milieu extracellulaire. Enfin, nous avons observé la production de différentes isoformes de la L-PGDS en réponse à l'inflammation. / Osteoarthritis is a complex multifactorial disease; many factors are involved in its pathogenesis, among those factors prostaglandins. Some prostaglandins have inflammatory role and some have anti-inflammatory role. Prostaglandin D2 (PGD2) is a well-established anti-inflammatory PG which is synthesized by the Lipocalin prostaglandin-D synthase (L-PGDS) enzyme. Upon the initiation of the inflammatory process in osteoarthritis, chondrocytes try to save themselves by activating salvage pathways, among these pathways is the induction of L-PGDS gene. In this study we are addressing the signaling pathways involved in the regulation of (L-PGDS) gene expression, in chondrocytes treated with different inflammatory mediator. Rationale: understanding the regulation of L-PGDS will allow us to design therapeutic targets that can switch on the intrinsic anti-inflammatory pathway. Method and findings: In vivo, osteoarthritis was induced in mice knees surgically or naturally following aging, the development of osteoarthritis was then confirmed histologically. The expression levels of L-PGDS were detected by Immunohistochemistry. In vitro, human chondrocytes were treated with different inflammatory mediators (interleukin-1 beta, interleukin-17, hydrogen peroxide and tert-Butyl hydroperoxide). Interestingly, in most cases chondrocytes increased expression of L-PGDS in a dose and time dependent manner. We discovered that chondrocytes release L-PGDS into the extracellular space in response to inflammation, in vivo and in vitro. Lastly we observed different isoforms of L-PGDS generated in response to inflammation.
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Lipocalina bovina e o seu papel na resistência ao carrapato: quantificação em líquidos corporais de raças bovinas com fenótipos contrastantes de infestações com o carrapato Rhipicephalus microplus / Bovine lipocalin and its role in tick resistance: quantification in body fluids of bovine breeds with contrasting phenotypes of infestations with the tick Rhipicephalus microplus

Carvalho, Josiane Aparecida de 19 December 2016 (has links)
Rhipicephalus micropulus, conhecido como carrapato dos bovinos, é um dos parasitas mais importantes para a pecuária, pois causa enormes prejuízos ao produtor. Esses prejuízos se estendem desde a ação espoliativa que o carrapato exerce nos seus hospedeiros até a transmissão de uma diversidade de patógenos. Os carrapatos utilizam vários estímulos térmicos, sonoros, visuais, gustativos, táteis e olfativos na fase de busca pelo hospedeiro. Essas substâncias são conhecidas como semioquímicos e podem atuar em indivíduos de uma mesma espécie como os ferormônios ou entre indivíduos de espécies diferentes como os alomônios e cairomônios. Nos bovinos, já se sabe que uma de suas lipocalinas pode atrair insetos, porém não é sabido se essa atração ocorre para R. microplus. Já é sabido que o carrapato consegue distinguir odores liberados entre bovinos das raças Nelore e Holandês Preto e Branco (HPB), sendo mais atraído para bovinos da raça Holandês. A lipocalina por ser uma proteína globular e estar associada com o transporte de pequenas moléculas hidrofóbicas, tais como odorantes e esteroides, e pode favorecer a atração do R. microplus, uma vez que essa proteína bovina pode ligar a odorantes e desempenhar um papel fundamental na liberação de odores para o ambiente, que por sua vez pode atrair, ou não, o R. microplus. Existem diferentes níveis de infestação de carrapatos entre bovinos das raças Nelore e Holandês, bem como entre os sexos da mesma raça. Além disso, o período do ciclo de vida do bovino também pode influenciar na susceptibilidade a infestação, por exemplo, as vacas no período de lactação são consideradas mais susceptíveis ao parasito. Assim, o objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar o papel da lipocalina bovina na resistência e suscetibilidade ao carrapato, através da quantificação dessa proteína em líquidos corporais dos bovinos, tais como soro, saliva, urina, suor, secreção nasal e biopsia de pele obtidos de bovinos que apresentam fenótipos contrastantes de infestações, a saber: hospedeiros macho (touros) e fêmea (vacas em lactação) das raças resistentes (Bos indicus) e suscetíveis (Bos taurus). Os resultados deste trabalho tem demonstrado que a lipocalina bovina está presente em todos os fluídos investigados, exceto a urina, como observado por Western blot. Com os resultados deste trabalho podemos concluir que a bcOBP apresenta 9 diferença significativa nos fluidos de saliva e secreção nasal de touros e vacas em lactação da raça HPB quando comparados com touros e vacas em lactação da raça Nelore. Em amostras de biópsia de pele também ocorreu uma maior marcação da bcOBP na raça susceptível (HPB), demonstrando que a bcOBP possivelmente esta auxiliando na susceptibilidade destes bovinos ao carrapato, através do transporte de um maior número de odorantes que estariam atraindo um maior número de carrapatos. Ao analisar os fluidos entre bovinos da mesma raça, porém de sexo diferente, observou-se uma maior quantidade de bcOBP em vacas no período de lactação HPB nos fluidos de saliva e secreção nasal, visto que as vacas estão no período de lactação e são mais susceptíveis a infestações. Consequentemente, a bcOBP poderia estar colaborando para a sua maior susceptibilidade quando comparadas com touros HPB, e o mesmo ocorreu para biopsia de pele. Porém no fluído soro o aumento foi significativo para touro HPB quando comparado às vacas em lactação da raça HPB. Acredita-se que esse fenômeno ocorra devido ao período de lactação nas fêmeas uma vez que a produção da lipocalina bovina esta intimamente relacionada com a produção do leite. Os resultados deste trabalho demonstram que possivelmente a bcOBP na raça HPB está carreando odorantes para o ambiente os quais estariam atraindo mais carrapatos, e auxiliando na susceptibilidade destes bovinos. / Rhipicephalus micropulus, known as bovine tick, is one of the most important parasites for livestock, as they cause enormous damage to the producer. These demages extend from the spoliation action that the tick exerts on the skin of its hosts until the transmission of a diversity of pathogens. Ticks use various thermal, sound, visual, gustatory, tactile and olfactory stimuli in the search phase to the host. These substances are known as semiochemicals and can act within individuals of the same species as the pheromones or among individuals of different species such as alomones and cairomones. In the cattle, it is known that the lipocalin protein may attract insects, but this attraction is not known to influence the R. microplus. It is known that the tick can distinguish released odors between Nelore and Holstein cattle, being more attracted to cattle of the Holstein breed. Lipocalin, being a globular protein and associated with the transport of small hydrophobic molecules, such as odorants and steroids, can favor the attraction of R. microplus, since this bovine protein can bind to odorants and play a key role in the release of odors into the environment, which in turn may or may not attract R. microplus. There are different levels of tick infestation among cattle of the Nelore and Holstein breeds, as well as between the sexes of the same breed. In addition, the life cycle period of the bovine can also influence the susceptibility to infestation. For example, cows in the lactation period are considered more susceptible to the parasite. Thus, the objective of the present study was to evaluate the role of bovine lipocalin in the resistance and susceptibility to tick by quantifying that protein in bovine body fluids such as serum, saliva and urine, sweat, nasal secretions and skin biopsies obtained from resistant (Bos indicus) and susceptible (Bos taurus) cattle breeds. The results of this work have demonstrated that bovine lipocalin is present in all investigated fluids except urine, as observed by Western Blot. With the results of this work we can conclude that bcOBP presents a significant difference in fluids saliva and nasal secretion of bulls and cows in lactation breed HPB when compared to bulls and lactating cows of the Nelore breed. In skin biopsy specimens, there was also a greater labeling of bcOBP in the susceptible strain (HPB), which could then aid in the susceptibility of these cattle to the 11 tick, by transporting a larger number of odorants that would be attracting a greater number of ticks. When analyzing the fluids between bovines of the same breed, but of different sex, a greater amount of bcOBP was observed in cows during the period of HPB lactation in the fluids saliva and nasal secretion, since the cows are in the lactation period and are more susceptible to infestations. Consequently, bcOBP could be contributing to its greater susceptibility when compared to HPB bulls, and the same was done for skin biopsy. However, in the fluid serum, the increase was significant for the bull when compared to the lactating cows of the HPB race. It is believed that this phenomenon occurs due to the lactation period in females since the production of bovine lipocalin is closely related to milk production. The results of this work demonstrate that possibly Lipocalin in Holstein cattle is carrying odorants to the environment which would be attracting more ticks, and enhancing in the susceptibility of these cattle.
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Migration Stimulating Factor : the search for inhibitors

Florence, Margaret Mary January 2013 (has links)
The oncofetal protein Migration Stimulating Factor (MSF) is a truncated isoform of human fibronectin which exhibits numerous bioactivities that are pertinent to cancer progression. The MSF protein (70kDa) has potent motogenic activity, with only femtomolar concentrations required to produce half-maximal. The proteolytic degradation of MSF generates the functionally equivalent 43kDa Gel-BD domain and 21kDa IGD peptide. The screening of conditioned medium (CM) for bioactivity revealed two sources of MSF-inhibitory (MSF-I) activity; the spontaneously immortalised human keratinocyte cell line (HaCaT) and endothelial cells (ENDO 742) specifically when exhibiting a cobblestone phenotype. The CM from the HaCaT keratinocyte line was fractionated by both molecular weight and ionic charge, followed by sequence analysis which identified the inhibitor as Neutrophil Gelatinase Associated Lipocalin (NGAL). Both recombinant and cell-produced NGAL neutralise the motogenic activity of MSF. This novel bioactivity for NGAL is not dependent on its iron transportation capability or direct binding to MSF. HaCaT cells also secrete MSF; the bioactivity of which is masked by the co-expression of NGAL. The relative expression levels of the pro- and anti-motogenic factors, MSF and NGAL, were assessed using an in vitro model for human skin carcinogenesis, the HaCaT –ras clones. The shift in tumorigenic potential from benign to metastatic was characterised by a decrease in NGAL and an increase in MSF expression, indicating their potential role in tumour progression. The protein responsible for the MSF inhibitory activity is cell- type specific; NGAL is not expressed by endothelial cells in vitro. MSF stimulates the generation of sprouting endothelial cells from a cobblestone monolayer and acts a survival factor for spontaneously sprouting cells within a 3D matrix. NGAL does not selectively the target sprouting phenotype of endothelial cells, but induces apoptosis in all endothelial cells. Fractionation of endothelial CM revealed that both sprouting and cobblestone cells express bioactive MSF and a MSF-I. Endothelial MSF-I was located in fractions of MW 70kDa, 40kDa and =25kDa; further investigation is required to identify the protein responsible.
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Lipocalina bovina e o seu papel na resistência ao carrapato: quantificação em líquidos corporais de raças bovinas com fenótipos contrastantes de infestações com o carrapato Rhipicephalus microplus / Bovine lipocalin and its role in tick resistance: quantification in body fluids of bovine breeds with contrasting phenotypes of infestations with the tick Rhipicephalus microplus

Josiane Aparecida de Carvalho 19 December 2016 (has links)
Rhipicephalus micropulus, conhecido como carrapato dos bovinos, é um dos parasitas mais importantes para a pecuária, pois causa enormes prejuízos ao produtor. Esses prejuízos se estendem desde a ação espoliativa que o carrapato exerce nos seus hospedeiros até a transmissão de uma diversidade de patógenos. Os carrapatos utilizam vários estímulos térmicos, sonoros, visuais, gustativos, táteis e olfativos na fase de busca pelo hospedeiro. Essas substâncias são conhecidas como semioquímicos e podem atuar em indivíduos de uma mesma espécie como os ferormônios ou entre indivíduos de espécies diferentes como os alomônios e cairomônios. Nos bovinos, já se sabe que uma de suas lipocalinas pode atrair insetos, porém não é sabido se essa atração ocorre para R. microplus. Já é sabido que o carrapato consegue distinguir odores liberados entre bovinos das raças Nelore e Holandês Preto e Branco (HPB), sendo mais atraído para bovinos da raça Holandês. A lipocalina por ser uma proteína globular e estar associada com o transporte de pequenas moléculas hidrofóbicas, tais como odorantes e esteroides, e pode favorecer a atração do R. microplus, uma vez que essa proteína bovina pode ligar a odorantes e desempenhar um papel fundamental na liberação de odores para o ambiente, que por sua vez pode atrair, ou não, o R. microplus. Existem diferentes níveis de infestação de carrapatos entre bovinos das raças Nelore e Holandês, bem como entre os sexos da mesma raça. Além disso, o período do ciclo de vida do bovino também pode influenciar na susceptibilidade a infestação, por exemplo, as vacas no período de lactação são consideradas mais susceptíveis ao parasito. Assim, o objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar o papel da lipocalina bovina na resistência e suscetibilidade ao carrapato, através da quantificação dessa proteína em líquidos corporais dos bovinos, tais como soro, saliva, urina, suor, secreção nasal e biopsia de pele obtidos de bovinos que apresentam fenótipos contrastantes de infestações, a saber: hospedeiros macho (touros) e fêmea (vacas em lactação) das raças resistentes (Bos indicus) e suscetíveis (Bos taurus). Os resultados deste trabalho tem demonstrado que a lipocalina bovina está presente em todos os fluídos investigados, exceto a urina, como observado por Western blot. Com os resultados deste trabalho podemos concluir que a bcOBP apresenta 9 diferença significativa nos fluidos de saliva e secreção nasal de touros e vacas em lactação da raça HPB quando comparados com touros e vacas em lactação da raça Nelore. Em amostras de biópsia de pele também ocorreu uma maior marcação da bcOBP na raça susceptível (HPB), demonstrando que a bcOBP possivelmente esta auxiliando na susceptibilidade destes bovinos ao carrapato, através do transporte de um maior número de odorantes que estariam atraindo um maior número de carrapatos. Ao analisar os fluidos entre bovinos da mesma raça, porém de sexo diferente, observou-se uma maior quantidade de bcOBP em vacas no período de lactação HPB nos fluidos de saliva e secreção nasal, visto que as vacas estão no período de lactação e são mais susceptíveis a infestações. Consequentemente, a bcOBP poderia estar colaborando para a sua maior susceptibilidade quando comparadas com touros HPB, e o mesmo ocorreu para biopsia de pele. Porém no fluído soro o aumento foi significativo para touro HPB quando comparado às vacas em lactação da raça HPB. Acredita-se que esse fenômeno ocorra devido ao período de lactação nas fêmeas uma vez que a produção da lipocalina bovina esta intimamente relacionada com a produção do leite. Os resultados deste trabalho demonstram que possivelmente a bcOBP na raça HPB está carreando odorantes para o ambiente os quais estariam atraindo mais carrapatos, e auxiliando na susceptibilidade destes bovinos. / Rhipicephalus micropulus, known as bovine tick, is one of the most important parasites for livestock, as they cause enormous damage to the producer. These demages extend from the spoliation action that the tick exerts on the skin of its hosts until the transmission of a diversity of pathogens. Ticks use various thermal, sound, visual, gustatory, tactile and olfactory stimuli in the search phase to the host. These substances are known as semiochemicals and can act within individuals of the same species as the pheromones or among individuals of different species such as alomones and cairomones. In the cattle, it is known that the lipocalin protein may attract insects, but this attraction is not known to influence the R. microplus. It is known that the tick can distinguish released odors between Nelore and Holstein cattle, being more attracted to cattle of the Holstein breed. Lipocalin, being a globular protein and associated with the transport of small hydrophobic molecules, such as odorants and steroids, can favor the attraction of R. microplus, since this bovine protein can bind to odorants and play a key role in the release of odors into the environment, which in turn may or may not attract R. microplus. There are different levels of tick infestation among cattle of the Nelore and Holstein breeds, as well as between the sexes of the same breed. In addition, the life cycle period of the bovine can also influence the susceptibility to infestation. For example, cows in the lactation period are considered more susceptible to the parasite. Thus, the objective of the present study was to evaluate the role of bovine lipocalin in the resistance and susceptibility to tick by quantifying that protein in bovine body fluids such as serum, saliva and urine, sweat, nasal secretions and skin biopsies obtained from resistant (Bos indicus) and susceptible (Bos taurus) cattle breeds. The results of this work have demonstrated that bovine lipocalin is present in all investigated fluids except urine, as observed by Western Blot. With the results of this work we can conclude that bcOBP presents a significant difference in fluids saliva and nasal secretion of bulls and cows in lactation breed HPB when compared to bulls and lactating cows of the Nelore breed. In skin biopsy specimens, there was also a greater labeling of bcOBP in the susceptible strain (HPB), which could then aid in the susceptibility of these cattle to the 11 tick, by transporting a larger number of odorants that would be attracting a greater number of ticks. When analyzing the fluids between bovines of the same breed, but of different sex, a greater amount of bcOBP was observed in cows during the period of HPB lactation in the fluids saliva and nasal secretion, since the cows are in the lactation period and are more susceptible to infestations. Consequently, bcOBP could be contributing to its greater susceptibility when compared to HPB bulls, and the same was done for skin biopsy. However, in the fluid serum, the increase was significant for the bull when compared to the lactating cows of the HPB race. It is believed that this phenomenon occurs due to the lactation period in females since the production of bovine lipocalin is closely related to milk production. The results of this work demonstrate that possibly Lipocalin in Holstein cattle is carrying odorants to the environment which would be attracting more ticks, and enhancing in the susceptibility of these cattle.
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Régulation de l'hepcidine et le rôle de la lipocaline 2 dans l'homéostasie du fer / Novel insights into the regulation of hepcidin and the role of lipocalin 2 in iron homeostasis

Huang, Hua 12 1900 (has links)
Le fer, un métal de transition, est requis pour la survie de presque tout les organismes vivant à cause de son habilité à accepter ou donner un électron et donc à catalyser plusieurs réactions biochimique fondamentales. Cependant, la même propriété permet aussi au fer ionique d’accélérer la formation de radicaux libres et donc le fer peut potentiellement avoir des effets néfastes. Conséquemment, l’homéostasie du fer doit être étroitement régulé, tant au niveau cellulaire que systémique. Notre étude met l’emphase sur deux molécules importante pour régulation du métabolisme du fer : la lipocaline 2 (Lcn2) et l’hepcidine. Lcn2, une protéine de phase aiguë, est impliquée dans le transport du fer par les sidérophores. Lcn2 est un candidat potentiel comme transporteur du fer qui pourrait être responsable de l’accumulation excessive du fer non lié à la transferrine dans le foie des patients atteints d’hémochromatose héréditaire (HH). Nous avons généré des souris double-déficiente HfeLcn2 pour évaluer l’importance de Lcn2 dans la pathogenèse de surcharge en fer hépatique dans les souris knock-out Hfe (Hfe -/-). Notre étude révèle que la délétion de Lcn2 dans les souris Hfe-/- n’influence pas leur accumulation de fer hépatique ou leur réponse à une surcharge en fer. Le phénotype des souries HfeLcn2-/- demeure indiscernable de celui des souris Hfe-/-. Nos données impliquent que Lcn2 n’est pas essentiel pour la livraison du fer aux hépatocytes dans l’HH. L’hepcidine, un régulateur clé du métabolisme du fer, est un petit peptide antimicrobien produit par le foie et qui régule l’absorption intestinale du fer et son recyclage par les macrophages. L’expression de l’hepcidine est induite par la surcharge en fer et l’inflammation, tandis que, à l'inverse, elle est inhibée par l'anémie et l'hypoxie. Dans certaine situations pathologique, l’hepcidine est régulée dans des directions opposées par plus d’un régulateur. Nous avons, en outre, analysé comment les différents facteurs influencent l’expression de l’hepcidine in vivo en utilisant un modèle de souris avec un métabolisme du fer altéré. Nous avons examiné la régulation de l’hepcidine en présence de stimuli opposés, ainsi que la contribution des médiateurs et des voix de signalisation en aval de l’expression de l’hepcidine. Nous avons démontré que l'érythropoïèse, lorsque stimulé par l’érythropoïétine, mais pas par l’hypoxie, diminue l’expression de l’hepcidine d’une façon dépendante de la dose, même en présence de lipopolysaccharides ou de surcharge de fer alimentaire, qui peuvent agir de manière additive. De plus, l’entraînement érythropoïétique inhibe tant la voix inflammatoire que celle de détection du fer, du moins en partie, par la suppression du signal IL-6/STAT3 et BMP/SMAD4 in vivo. Au total, nos données suggèrent que le niveau d’expression de l’hepcidine en présence de signaux opposés est déterminé par la force du stimulus individuel plutôt que par une hiérarchie absolue. Ces découvertes sont pertinentes pour le traitement de l’anémie des maladies chronique et les désordres de surcharge en fer. / Iron, a transition metal, is required for survival by almost all living organisms due to its ability to accept or donate electrons and thus to catalyze many fundamental biochemical reactions. However, the same properties also allow ionic iron to accelerate the formation of free radicals and as such iron has the potential for deleterious effects. Consequently, iron homeostasis must be tightly regulated at both cellular and systemic levels. Our studies focused on two important molecules in the regulation of iron metabolism, namely, lipocalin 2 (Lcn2) and hepcidin. Lcn2, an acute phase protein, is involved in iron trafficking via siderophores. Lcn2 has emerged as a candidate iron-transporter that may be responsible for excessive non-transferrin-bound iron (NTBI) accumulation in the liver of hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) patients. We generated HfeLcn2 double-deficient mice to evaluate the importance of Lcn2 in the pathogenesis of hepatic iron loading in Hfe knockout mice. Our studies revealed that deletion of Lcn2 in Hfe-knockout mice does not influence hepatic iron accumulation in Hfe-/- mice, or their response to iron loading, as the phenotype of HfeLcn2-/- mice remained indistinguishable from that of Hfe-/- mice. Our data imply that Lcn2 is not essential for iron delivery to hepatocytes in HH. Hepcidin, a key regulator of iron metabolism, is a small antimicrobial peptide produced by the liver that regulates intestinal iron absorption and iron recycling by macrophages. Hepcidin expression is induced by iron-loading and inflammation while, conversely, being inhibited by anemia and hypoxia. Under certain pathologic situations, hepcidin is regulated in opposite directions by more than one regulator. We further investigated how different factors influence hepcidin expression in vivo using mouse models of altered iron metabolism. We examined hepcidin regulation in the presence of opposing stimuli as well as the contributions of mediators and downstream signaling pathways of hepcidin expression. We show that erythropoiesis drive, when stimulated by erythropoietin but not by hypoxia, down-regulates hepcidin in a dose-dependent manner, even in the presence of lipopolysaccharide or dietary iron-loading, which may act additively. Moreover, erythropoietic drive inhibited both the inflammatory and iron-sensing pathways, at least in part, via the suppression of IL-6/STAT3 and BMP/SMAD4 signaling in vivo. Altogether, our data suggest that hepcidin expression levels in the presence of opposing signaling are determined by the strength of the individual stimuli rather than by an absolute hierarchy. These findings are pertinent for the treatment of the anemia of chronic disease and iron-loading disorders.
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Einfluss von Interleukin-1 beta auf die Expression und Sekretion der Adipokine TIMP-1, SAA-3, Lipocalin-2 und Chemerin in 3T3-L1 Adipozyten

Weise, Sebastian 26 February 2013 (has links) (PDF)
Adipositas und ihre Folgeerkrankungen stellen eine wachsende medizinische Herausforde- rung globalen Ausmaßes dar. Im Rahmen der Adipositasforschung wurde das Fettgewebe als endokrines Organ identifiziert. Von ihm sezernierte Proteine, die sogenannten Adipo- kine, beeinflussen maßgeblich Insulinresistenz und Gefäßverletzbarkeit. Adipositas geht im Fettgewebe mit einer subklinischen chronischen Entzündung einher, die zu einer erhöhten Sekretion von proinflammatorischen Adipokinen führt. Die verstärkte Anwesenheit dieser Proteine ist mit den Komplikationen der Adipositas assoziiert. Die vorliegende Arbeit be- fasst sich mit dem Einfluss von Interleukin (IL)-1β, einem wichtigen Entzündungsmediator des Organismus, auf die Sekretion der proinflammatorischen Adipokine tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase (TIMP)-1, serum amyloid A (SAA)-3, Lipocalin-2 und Chemerin. Die zugrundeliegenden Untersuchungen wurden mit 3T3-L1- und braunen Adipozyten durch- geführt. Es erfolgte der Nachweis auf mRNA- sowie auf Proteinebene. Der Einsatz von spe- zifischen Inhibitoren erlaubte den Rückschluss auf grundlegende Signalwege. Für alle vier untersuchten Adipokine konnte eine signifikante dosis- und zeitabhängige Steige- rung der mRNA- und Proteinexpression durch IL-1β nachgewiesen werden. Die Transduktion des IL-1β-Signals erfolgte im Falle von Lipocalin-2 und SAA-3 über nuclear factor (NF)-κB und janus kinase (Jak)-2, bei TIMP-1 lediglich über Jak-2 und in Bezug auf Chemerin über NFκB, Jak-2, p44/42 mitogen-activated protein kinase und Phosphatidylinositol-3-Kinase. Die in dieser Arbeit nachgewiesenen Expressions- und Sekretionssteigerungen von TIMP-1, SAA-3, Lipocalin-2 und Chemerin in braunen und weißen Adipozyten festigen IL-1β als einen entscheidenden Mediator proinflammatorischer Prozesse im Fettgewebe. Eine umfassende Bewertung der Funktion von IL-1β im Fettgewebe, insbesondere im Zustand der Adipositas, muss jedoch in weitergehenden Studien erfolgen.
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Transcription Level Determination Of Candidate Genes Upon Infections Of Powdery Mildew On Barley

Atici, Elif 01 February 2012 (has links) (PDF)
Immune systems are fundamentally based on the differentiation of self and non-self. Unlike mammals, plants have an innate immune system responding to the pathogen only at the site of attack. One of these pathogens is Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei which is an obligate biotrophic pathogen causing powdery mildew disease and resulting in up to 30% yield loss for both cultivated and wild barley. In this study, Pallas-01 (P-01) and Pallas-03 (P-03) barley lines were inoculated with powdery mildew race Bgh103 (64/01) resulting incompatible and compatible interactions, respectively. 6, 12, 24, 48 and 72 hour-post-inoculation (hpi) samples were used in order to define the differential gene expression of NAD malic enzyme, chloroplast lipocalin, phosphoglyceromutase (PGM), Mg chelatase and 26S protease regulatory subunit 6B homolog. In the proteomics study previously conducted in the laboratory, except for the NAD-dependent malic enzyme, the other four proteins were shown to be involved in the incompatible interaction of P-01 and Bgh103 at protein level, whereas NAD-dependent malic enzyme was changing in the compatible interaction. The expression level for both proteomics and transcriptomics were assumed to be similar. However, the level of transcript would not always reflect its protein level or correlate with the level of proteins, due to complex cellular regulation processes. Post-transcriptional modifications such as synthesis, processing, degradation and post-translational modifications are changing the level of proteins expressed, thus a parallel correlation between the protein and mRNA levels can be lost. Other possible reasons for this variation can be changes in mRNA and protein stability, efficiency of translation and protein&rsquo / s turnover rate. The transcription level changes of the genes investigated in this study are found to be differentially expressed, supporting the proteomics data indicating that these genes are possibly involved in resistance. For further investigations, genetic tools such as gene silencing with RNAi and knockout experiments are required in order to elucidate the mechanism of these candidate genes in the plant-pathogen interaction.

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