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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Early events leading to the host protective Th2 immune response to an intestinal nematode parasite /

Pesce, John Thomas. January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 2005. / Typescript (photocopy).
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Effect of nanoparticles on human cells from healthy individuals and patients with respiratory diseases

Osman, Ilham F. January 2010 (has links)
Ever increasing applications of nanomaterials (materials with one or more dimension less than 100 nm) has raised awareness of their potential genotoxicity. They have unique physico-chemical properties and so could have unpredictable effects. Zinc oxide (ZnO) and titanium dioxide (TiO2) are widely used in a number of commercial products. There are published studies indicating that some forms of these compounds may be photo-clastogenic in mammalian cells. What has not been investigated before is the effect of nanoparticles from these compounds in human germ cells. Thus the present study has examined their effects in the presence and absence of UV light in human sperm and compared responses to those obtained with human lymphocytes using the Comet assay to measure DNA damage. The effect of nanoparticles (40-70nm range) was studied in human sperm and lymphocytes in the dark, after pre-irradiation with UV and simultaneous irradiation with UV. The studies do provide some evidence that there are photo-genotoxic events in sperm and lymphocytes in the absence of overt toxicity. The cytotoxic and genotoxic potentials of ZnO and TiO2 as well as their effect on phosphotyrosine expression, were examined in the human epithelial cervical carcinoma cells (Hela cells). This was done to try and determine the underlying molecular events resulting from their exposure to ZnO and TiO2 nanoparticles occurring at the same time as DNA is damaged. Concentration- and time-dependent cytotoxicity, and an increase in DNA and cytogenetic damage with increasing nanoparticle concentrations were reported in this study. Mainly for zinc oxide, genotoxicity was clearly associated with an increase in tyrosine phosphorylation. Nanotechnology has raced ahead of nanotoxicology and little is known of the effects of nanoparticles in human systems, let alone in diseased individuals. Therefore, the effects of TiO2 nanoparticles in peripheral blood lymphocytes from patients with respiratory diseases (lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma) were compared with those in healthy individuals using genotoxic endpoints to determine whether there are any differences in sensitivity to nano-chemical insult between the patient and control groups. The results have shown concentration dependent genotoxic effects of TiO2 in both respiratory patient and control groups in the Comet assay and an increasing pattern of cytogenetic damage measured in the micronucleus assay without being statistically significant except when compared with the untreated controls of healthy individuals. Furthermore, modulation of ras p21 expression was investigated. Regardless of TiO2 treatment, only lung cancer and COPD patients expressed measurable ras p21 levels that showed modulation as the result of nanoparticle treatment. Results have suggested that both ZnO and TiO2 nanoparticles can be genotoxic over a range of concentrations without either photoa-ctivation or being cytotoxic.
393

Mechanisms and consequences of DNA damage, response and apoptosis in spermatozoa

Laubenthal, Julian January 2011 (has links)
DNA damage in spermatozoa is a crucial contributor to spontaneous abortion, severe genetic disease in the offspring and infertility. The chromatin of spermatozoa is highly compacted, transcriptionally and translationally silent, hence lacking DNA damage response (DDR). DDR foci follow within seconds after a DNA double strand break (DSB) and correlate to an abortive topoisomerase-IIb activity during spermiogenesis. When comparing the DSB frequencies at the two most fragile genomic loci (fragile sites FRA3B, FRA16D) in human and murine spermatozoa with lymphocytes, significantly increased DSB levels were detected in spermatozoa in both species. This corroborates that spermatozoa are more prone to DSBs than somatic cells. When comparing the DSB frequencies at FRA3B/FRA16D in spermatozoa of smokers with non-smokers, two-fold increases were found, probably caused by cigarette smoke components triggering abortive topoisomerase-IIβ activity. The phosphorylated DDR proteins H2AX and ATM were identified in human spermatozoa and murine spermatids using multicolour immunostaining with laser-scanning confocal microscopy (LSCM) and Western blots. Based on significantly increased DDR foci in spermatozoa of smoking men, but lacking DDR foci in response to in vitro challenge with H2O2, an abortive topoisomerase-IIb activity is the likely cause of DDR foci in spermatozoa. As DDR foci are susceptible to cigarette smoke, they can potentially be used as a novel biomarker. When comparing paternal spermatozoa, and lymphocytes as well as maternal and cord lymphocytes from 39 families for DSBs (via high-throughput LSCM pH2AX detection) and DNA fragmentation (Comet assay), significant increases were found in newborns of mothers exposed to environmental tobacco smoke and smoking fathers. When challenging lymphocytes and spermatozoa to different genotoxicants, significantly increased DNA damage in newborns compared to adults was found. This confirms an exceptional vulnerability in newborns, believed to cause increased susceptibly to disease in later life, including cancer.
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Impact de la maladie du greffon contre l’hôte sur la reconstitution immunitaire suite à une greffe de moelle osseuse allogénique

Gauthier, Simon-David 08 1900 (has links)
La transplantation allogénique de cellules souches hématopoïétiques est une technique très efficace pour traiter différents cancers du sang. Malheureusement la réaction du greffon contre l’hôte (GVHD) demeure la cause principale de morbidité et de mortalité post-greffe. La GVHD entraîne une diminution de la reconstitution immunitaire ce qui accentue considérablement l’immunosuppression associée à ce traitement et de ce fait augmente les risques d’infection et de rechute. Notre laboratoire a démontré précédemment que les niveaux élevés d’IL-7 dans des hôtes lymphopéniques interféraient avec la capacité des cellules dendritiques (DC) à soutenir la prolifération homéostatique (PH) des lymphocytes T CD4+. Puisque les niveaux d’IL-7 sont aussi élevés dans un contexte de GVHD, nous avons émis l’hypothèse que la signalisation de l’IL-7 sur les DC pouvait contribuer à diminuer la reconstitution immunitaire des lymphocytes T CD4+. Pour répondre à cette question, nous avons utilisé le modèle murin de GVHD C57BL/6 (B6) dans B6D2F1. Afin de régénérer une niche hématopoïétique permissive à la PH des lymphocytes T CD4+, nous avons transplanté des souris B6D2F1 avec de la moelle osseuse de souris B6 IL-7Rα-/-. La GVHD a été induite en transférant des lymphocytes T B6 réactifs aux cellules B6D2F1. Dans les souris contrôles, la PH des lymphocytes T CD4+ est maintenue. Par contre, la PH est absente dans les souris en GVHD malgré la présence d’une niche périphérique qui ne répond pas à l’IL-7. L’absence de PH des lymphocytes T CD4+ durant la GVHD est associée à une diminution du nombre de DC. En utilisant un test de cytotoxicité in vivo nous démontrons que les DC B6 générées dans une hôte B6D2F1 sont éliminées par les lymphocytes T B6 alloréactifs. En conclusion, nos résultats démontrent que l’immunosuppression associée à la GVHD est en partie causée par une élimination des DC par les lymphocytes T allogéniques. Nous postulons donc que la perte des DC, et non la signalisation de l’IL-7 sur les DC, est le facteur limitant la PH des lymphocytes T CD4+ durant la GVHD. / Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (SCT) is an effective treatment for numerous types of haematological malignancies. However, graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) remains the major cause of morbidity and mortality following SCT. GVHD is associated with poor immune reconstitution and its adverse effect on T cell regeneration greatly exaggerates the immunodeficiency normally associated with SCT. As a result, patients experiencing GVHD present deficit in T cells that can last for several years. Our laboratory has demonstrated that elevated systemic IL-7 found during lymphopenia can interfere with the capacity of dendritic cells (DC) to support the homeostatic proliferation (HP) of CD4+ T cells. Since IL-7 levels are also elevated during GVHD, we hypothesized that IL-7 signaling in DC could also contribute to diminished T cell reconstitution in this setting. We used the well describe GVHD mouse model C57BL/6 (B6) into B6D2F1 to study the contribution of IL-7 signalling in DC on CD4+ T cell regeneration during GVHD. To regenerate a peripheral niche permissive for CD4+ T cells HP, we transplanted B6D2F1 mice with bone marrow (BM) from B6 IL-7Rα-/- mice. Finally, GVHD was induced with 1x106 of alloreactive B6 T cells. In control mice transplanted with IL-7Rα-/- BM cells, CD4+ T cells HP is efficiently supported. In contrast, CD4+ HP is completely abrogated in GVHD mice despite the presence of a peripheral niche that does not signal IL-7. Loss of CD4+ HP during GVHD was associated with diminished number of DC. Using an in vivo cytotoxic assay, we demonstrated that B6 DC can be eliminated by alloreactive B6 T cells when these cells developed into B6D2F1 hosts. In conclusion, our data demonstrates that the immunosuppression associated with GVHD is in part related to the elimination of donor-derived DC by donor alloreactive T cells. Therefore, we postulate that loss of DC, and not IL-7 signaling in DC, represents the limiting factor that contains CD4+ HP during GVHD.
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Régulation de l'apoptose des lymphocytes T par GIMAP5 (GTPase of Immune Associated Nucleotide Binding Protein 5) / Regulation of T Lymphocytes Apoptosis by GIMAP5 (GTPase of Immune Associated Nucleotide Binding Protein 5)

Chen, Xi Lin January 2015 (has links)
Abstract : Long-term survival of T lymphocytes in a quiescent state is essential to maintain their cell numbers in secondary lymphoid organs. Interaction of the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) with self-peptide/MHC synergizes with IL-7-induced anti-apoptotic signals to promote T cell survival. These extrinsic stimuli are also implicated in T cell metabolism and survival by regulating several signaling pathways including the phosphatidyl-inositol-3 kinase (PI3K)/Akt pathway. In mice and in rats, loss of functional GTPase of the immune associated nucleotide binding protein 5 (GIMAP5) causes peripheral T lymphopenia due to spontaneous death of T cells. The underlying mechanisms responsible for the pro-survival function of GIMAP5 in T lymphocytes remain largely unknown. Previous work from my laboratory has shown that T cells from GIMAP5-deficient rats show reduced influx of calcium (Ca[superscript 2+]) from the extracellular milieu following stimulation of the TCR complex. In this thesis, I characterized the mechanism by which GIMAP5 regulates Ca[superscript 2+] homeostasis, and elucidated the signaling pathways modulated by GIMAP5 to facilitate the survival of T cells. Firstly, I investigated if GIMAP5 prevents apoptotic death of T lymphocytes by affecting the Ca[superscript 2+] buffering capacity of mitochondria, which is required for sustained Ca[superscript 2+] influx via the plasma membrane channels. I observed that mitochondrial Ca[superscript 2+] accumulation following capacitative Ca[superscript 2+] entry is defective in T cells from Gimap5 deficient rats. Disruption of microtubules, but not the actin cytoskeleton, abrogated Ca[superscript 2+] sequestration by mitochondria in T cells from control but not Gimap5 deficient mice. Similarly, mice lacking functional GIMAP5 displayed defective T cell development and Ca[superscript 2+] influx. Furthermore, I observed that the proximal signaling events following TCR stimulation was reduced and was accompanied by defective proliferation in T cells from Gimap5 deficient mice. Additionally, IL-7-induced STAT5 phosphorylation was decreased in CD4[superscript +] T cells from Gimap5 deficient mice. I also showed that loss of functional Gimap5 results in increased basal activation of mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), independent of protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) or AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK). Instead, the constitutive activation the PI3K pathway contributed to the spontaneous high mTOR activation. Collectively, my observations suggest that the pro-survival function of GIMAP5 in T-lymphocytes may be linked to the regulation of diverse signaling pathways in a context dependent manner. GIMAP5 also facilitates microtubule-dependent mitochondrial buffering of Ca[superscript 2+] following capacitative entry. GIMAP5 is required to integrate the survival signals generated following activation through TCR and IL-7R. / Résumé : La survie à long terme des lymphocytes T en état de repos est essentielle pour maintenir leurs nombres dans les organes lymphoïdes secondaires. Le récepteur antigénique des cellules T (TCR) en contact avec les peptides du soi / CMH et en synergie avec l'IL-7 induit des signaux anti-apoptotiques pour favoriser la survie des cellules T. Ces stimuli extrinsèques sont également impliqués dans le métabolisme et la survie des cellules T grâce à la régulation de plusieurs voies de signalisation dont la voie phosphatidyl-inositol-3 kinase (PI3K) /AKT. Chez la souris et chez le rat, la perte de l’activité de GIMAP5 (GTPase of Immune Associated Nucleotide Binding Protein 5), provoque une lymphopénie T périphérique en raison de la mort spontanée des cellules T. Le mécanisme sous-jacent responsable de la fonction de survie de GIMAP5 dans les lymphocytes T reste largement inconnu. Nous avons observé que les cellules de rats déficients en GIMAP5, après stimulation par complexe TCR, montrent un afflux de calcium (Ca[indice supérieur 2+]) réduit provenant du milieu extracellulaire. Dans cette thèse, J’ai caractérisé le mécanisme d’action de GIMAP5 dans la régulation de l'homéostasie du Ca[indice supérieur 2+], ainsi que les voies de signalisation modulées par GIMAP5 pour faciliter la survie des cellules T. Tout d'abord, j’ai étudié si GIMAP5 empêche l’apoptose des lymphocytes T en affectant la capacité des mitochondries à réguler la concentration du Ca[indice supérieur 2+], ce qui est nécessaire pour soutenir l’influx de Ca[indice supérieur 2+]. J’ai trouvé que l’accumulation du Ca[indice supérieur 2+] mitochondrial après l’entrée capacitive de Ca[indice supérieur 2+] est défectueuse dans les cellules T de rat déficientes en Gimap5. La disruption des microtubules, mais pas du cytosquelette d'actine, abroge la séquestration du Ca[indice supérieur 2+] mitochondrial dans les cellules T primaires de rat, mais pas dans les cellules T déficientes en Gimap5. J’ai observé que les cellules T provenant de souris déficientes en Gimap5 démontrent une diminution de l’entrée de Ca[indice supérieur 2+]. De plus, la prolifération des cellules T déficientes en Gimap5 est diminuée suite à la stimulation du TCR. En outre, la phosphorylation de STAT5 induit par l'IL-7 est diminuée dans les cellules T CD4[indice supérieur +] de souris déficientes en Gimap5. Également, la perte de Gimap5 aboutit à une activation accrue de la cible mammalienne de la rapamycine (mTOR), indépendamment de la protéine phosphatase 2A (PP2A) ou de la protéine kinase activée par l'AMP (AMPK). Au lieu de cela, l'activation constitutive de la voie PI3K contribue à une forte activation spontanée de mTOR. Collectivement, la fonction de survie de GIMAP5 dans les lymphocytes T peut être liée à la régulation de différentes voies de signalisation. GIMAP5 facilite la fonction, microtubule dépendant, des mitochondries dans leurs actions de régulation du Ca[indice supérieur 2+] après l’entrée capacitive de Ca[indice supérieur 2+]. GIMAP5 est nécessaire pour intégrer les signaux de survie produits suite à l'activation du TCR et de l’IL-7R, qui pourrait être associée à la régulation de l'activité PI3K / AKT / mTOR.
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Interaction initiale des lymphocytes T avec des surfaces contrôlées : application à l'étude du déclin immunitaire chez le sujet âgé / Initial interaction of T lymphocytes with controlled surfaces : application to the study of immune decline in elderly

Cretel Durand, Elodie 12 November 2010 (has links)
L’immunité cellulaire T est probablement la plus affectée par le vieillissement de l’être humain avec un retentissement sur les déficiences immunitaires au niveau humoral comme au niveau cellulaire. Elle contribue à une augmentation de la susceptibilité des sujets âgés aux maladies infectieuses, à l’auto-immunité, au cancer et à la baisse de la réponse vaccinale mais son intrication avec les pathologies notamment chroniques est mal connue.Notre travail s’est intéressé aux temps précoces de l’activation cellulaire T et à la mise au point d’un modèle permettant l’évaluation de la capacité d’activation des lymphocytes T vis-à-vis de surfaces recouvertes d’anticorps activateurs (Ac antiCD3) ou non (Ac antiHLA-ABC), observés en microscopie IRM.Ce modèle nous permet de montrer que l’étalement des lymphocytes T sur les surfaces est précédé d’ondulations verticales de la membrane générant des contacts transitoires durant environ 1 minute et que la cinétique d’étalement est ensuite sept à huit fois plus rapide sur les surfaces supposées activatrices. D’autre part, avec des dilutions successives des Ac antiCD3 sur les lamelles, l’aire moyenne de la zone de contact des lymphocytes T est fortement corrélée aux réponses prolifératives mesurées avec le test de prolifération lymphocytaire standard au CFSE.Ce modèle permet également l’observation en microscopie à fluorescence de différentes protéines phosphorylées des cascades de signalisation. L’étude de la fluorescence des cellules T purifiées, fixées et marquées par l’Ac anti-phospho-Erk en fonction des dilutions d’Ac antiCD3 sur la lamelle permet d’objectiver une décroissance de la moyenne de fluorescence avec les dilutions.Notre modèle a l’avantage d’étudier les temps précoces de l’activation. Il pourrait s’appliquer à l’étude de l’immunosénescence. Ainsi l’étude du contact entre une cellule T et des surfaces activatrices pourrait s’avérer être une méthode simple et utile d’exploration précoce de l’activation de lymphocytes T en pratique clinique.L’application de notre modèle à l’étude de l’immunité du sujet âgé est en cours dans le cadre d’une étude prospective comparative de sujets âgés malades et de sujets âgés « sains » recrutés selon les critères du « senieur protocole ».En conclusion, il s’agit d’un travail d’approche mixte à la fois fondamentale et clinique permettant d’étudier les phénomènes d’immunosénescence et leur lien avec la pathologie. / Our work was focused on early events in T cell activation and has proposed a model system for the Interference reflection microscopy-based monitoring of T lymphocytes activation by antibodies coated-surfaces, either with activating anti-CD3 or control anti-HLA-ABC.Our system has allowed to observe that T cell spreading on surfaces is preceded by vertical membrane undulations, generating transient contacts with the underlying surface for approximately 1 minute, and that spreading kinetics of are seven to eight times faster when activating antibodies are involved. At increasing dilutions of antiCD3 Ab on surfaces, the contact area formed between T lymphocytes and activating surfaces is linearly correlated to proliferative responses, as measured by CFSE labelling. Our system allowed also the direct observation, by fluorescent microscopy, of signaling-dependent protein phosphorylation. T cells exposed to decreasing concentrations of antiCD3 had lower phospho-Erk levels, as shown upon fixation and anti-phospho-Erk labeling. Allowing the study early events in T cell activation, our model could be applied to the study of immunosenescence. To monitor contacts between T cells and activating surfaces could be a simple and useful method for early exploration of T lymphocytes activation in clinical practice.We are currently carrying out a comparative prospective study on old sick and healthy subjects, recruited according to " senior protocol " criteria. In conclusion, our work represents a fundamental and clinical mixed approach for the study of immunosenescence-related phenomena and their link with pathologies.
397

The role of CD5 in T lymphocyte activation

Lacey, Erica January 2011 (has links)
No description available.
398

L'immunodominance résulte d'une compétition entre les populations lymphocytaires T CD8⁺ reconnaissant différents antigènes

Roy-Proulx, Guillaume January 2006 (has links)
Thèse numérisée par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
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Análise do papel da subunidade c-Rel durante a geração in vitro de células T regulatórias induzidas a partir de células T naive de sangue de cordão umbilical / Analysis of the c-Rel subunit roles during the in vitro regulatory T cells generation induced from umbilical cord blood-naive T cells

Leão, Vitor 04 February 2019 (has links)
Os linfócitos T regulatórios (Tregs) desempenham um papel essencial no controle da tolerância periférica, regulando a homeostase do sistema imune, e, por este motivo, são consideradas a população celular - com fenótipo regulatório - mais importante do sistema imune. Sob estímulos específicos, as Tregs podem ser geradas naturalmente no timo (nTregs), ou serem induzidas na periferia (pTreg) a partir de células T naive. É possível gerar Tregs in vitro (iTreg) a partir de células T CD4+ naive isoladas de sangue de cordão umbilical, suplementando a cultura com TGF-?, atRA e IL-2. Haja vista o grande potencial terapêutico das iTregs, a comunidade científica apresenta grande interesse no entendimento dos mecanismos envolvidos em sua geração. Os mais recentes trabalhos indicam um importante papel da via NF-?B na geração destas células, especialmente no que tange o componente c-Rel. Entretanto, na literatura, não existem dados suficientes sobre a avaliação dos genes potencialmente orquestrados por este fator. Permeado por todo este questionamento, o presente trabalho avalia a interação de c-Rel com as regiões promotoras do genoma, em células T naive e nas células iTregs geradas in vitro. Em adição, também avalia o efeito do silenciamento da proteína c-Rel no perfil de geração das iTregs. Para isso, foi utilizada a metodologia de imunoprecipitação de cromatina atrelada à técnica de PCR em tempo real com primers, que cobrem as regiões promotoras de alguns genes com papel importante na biologia de células T naive e de iTreg. Também foi avaliado a eficiência de transfecção de siRNA contra c-Rel e também do siRNA marcado com molécula fluorescente FITC em conjunto com diferentes concentrações e diferentes reagentes de transfecção, utilizando células Jurkat e T naive. Nossos resultados mostraram uma melhor eficiência de transfecção do siRNA FITC, considerando as células viáveis transfectadas, com os agentes DharmaFECT®1 (22,14%), DharmaFECT®4 (43,14%) e DMRIE-C (27,59%) em células Jurkat e DharmaFECT®1 (16,35%) e DMRIE-C (25,94%) em células T naive, nas maiores concentrações, entretanto não é muito eficiente para a avaliação do silenciamento proteico por qPCR. Além disso demonstramos que em uma pureza média de 80,46% de células Tnaive isoladas obtivemos a geração das iTregs (CD4+CD25+CD127-FOXP3+) com 98,42%, em média, na expressão do marcador FOXP3, e essas células iTregs apresentam maior ligação de cRel aos promotores de genes como IL2RA (CD25) (média de 8,26 vezes), CD69 (3,71 vezes), regiões do gene FOXP3 (região promotora (20,15 vezes), região CNS - kb1 (16,9 vezes), kb2 (17,2 vezes) e kb3 (23,29 vezes)) e do próprio Rel (8,12 vezes). Estes resultados evidenciam os potenciais mecanismos de regulação exercidos por c-Rel, durante o processo de geração das iTregs. / Regulatory T lymphocytes (Tregs) play an essential role in the control of peripheral tolerance, regulating the homeostasis of the immune system, and are considered the cellular population - with regulatory phenotype - most important of the immune system. Tregs can be generated naturally in the thymus (nTregs), or be induced at the periphery (pTreg) from naive T cells, in dependence of specifcs stimuli. In cell culture, supplemented with factors such as IL-2, TGF-? and atRA, it is possible to generate in vitro Tregs (iTreg) from naive CD4 + T cells isolated from umbilical cord blood. Knowing the great therapeutic potential of iTregs, the scientific community has shown great interest in understanding the mechanisms involved in this process. Recent works indicate an important role of the NF-?B pathway in the generation of these cells, especially relating the involvement of the c-Rel componente, however, in the literature, there are not enough data on the evaluation of genes potentially orchestrated by this factor. With all this questioning, this thesis aimed to evaluate the interaction of c-Rel with the some promoter regions of the genome, naive T cells and in vitro generated iTregs cells, in addition, we have also attempted to evaluate the effect of c-Rel protein silencing on the generation profile of iTregs. For this, the methodology of chromatin immunoprecipitation coupled to the real-time PCR technique with primers was used, which cover the promoter regions of some genes with important role in the biology of naive and iTreg T cells, The efficiency of siRNA transfection against c-Rel and also the siRNA labeled with FITC fluorescence molecule in conjunction with different concentrations and different transfection reagentes, using Jurkat and naive T cells, was also evaluated. Our results showed a better transfection efficiency of the FITC siRNA, considering the viable cells transfected with the highest concentrations of the reagents DharmaFECT®1 (22,14%), DharmaFECT®4 (43,14%) e DMRIE-C (27,59%) with Jurkat cells and DharmaFECT®1 (16,35%) e DMRIE-C (25,94%) with naive T cells, however, was not very efficient for the evaluation by qPCR of silencing, that is, the reduction of c-Rel mRNA and RNA of other genes. In addition, we demonstrated that in an average purity of 80.46% of isolated naive T cells we obtained the generation of iTregs (CD4 + CD25 + CD127-FOXP3 +) with 98.42%, on average, in the expression of the FOXP3 marker, and in these iTregs cells, when compared to naive T cells, c-Rel subunit has bound to the promoters of the genes as IL2RA (CD25) (average de 8,26 folds), CD69 (3,71 folds), regions of the FOXP3 gene (promoter region (20,15 folds), CNS regions - kb1 (16,9 folds), kb2 (17,2 folds) and kb3 (23,29 folds)) and c-Rel promoter - Rel (8,12 folds). Our results demonstrate the possible regulatory mechanisms, such as some of the main roles of the c-Rel subunit during the generation process of iTregs.
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Avaliação da atividade imunomoduladora de \'Alternanthera tenella\' Colla e investigação de ações do extrato aquoso em modelo de artrite experimental / Evaluation of the immunomodulatory activity of Alternanthera tenella Colla. Effects of the aqueous extract investigated in an experimental arthritis model

Biella, Carla de Agostino 15 June 2007 (has links)
Plantas do gênero Alternanthera (Amaranthaceae) vêm sendo estudadas por suas propriedades antiparasitária, antibacteriana e antiviral. No Brasil a planta Alternanthera tenella Colla, objeto de nossa investigação, é utilizada na medicina popular por possuir atividade antiinflamatória. Considerando a importância do sistema imunológico em infecções e em doenças auto-imunes sistêmicas que apresentam intensa reação inflamatória, o objetivo do atual estudo foi investigar a ação imunomoduladora de extratos de A. tenella no sistema imune de camundongos BALB/c e sua atividade em modelo de artrite experimental induzida pelo óleo mineral pristane (2,6,10,14-tetrametilpentadecano) em camundongos AIRmax, obtidos por seleção genética para reação inflamatória aguda máxima. Extratos brutos orgânicos (etanólico e hexânico), aquosos, frações e flavonóides foram inoculados via intraperitoneal em camundongos BALB/c imunizados ou não com eritrócitos de carneiro (EC). Efeitos imunomoduladores e imunotóxicos foram avaliados através da determinação do peso corporal e dos órgãos linfóides, celularidade do baço e de ensaios funcionais como enumeração de células formadoras de placas (PFC, plaque forming cells), produção de anticorpos anti-EC e edema de pata induzido por carragenina. Posteriormente foram avaliados os efeitos dos extratos aquosos nas subpopulações de linfócitos esplênicos (CD3, CD4, CD8 e CD19), na expressão de marcadores de ativação de linfócitos (CD25, CD40, CD45RB e CD69) e na indução de apoptose nessas células. Os extratos avaliados não induziram alterações no peso dos animais e dos órgãos (baço, timo e fígado) após 4 e 14 dias. Animais imunizados com EC e tratados com o flavonóide 2-O--L-ramnopiranosilvitexina (15 mg/kg), isolado de extrato bruto etanólico (E) ou com o extrato aquoso extraído a frio (AF - 100 mg/kg) apresentaram aumento significativo (p<0,05) no número de PFC anti-EC em comparação aos controles. Os extratos E e AF induziram aumento no título de anticorpos circulantes anti-EC das classes IgG e IgM. Estes resultados sugerem atividade imunoestimulante. Ambos os extratos aquosos, AF e extraído a quente (AQ), apresentaram atividade antiinflamatória no edema de pata induzido por carragenina, principalmente AF que demonstrou efeito dose-dependente (50% e 61% de inibição do edema nas doses de 200 mg/kg e 400 mg/kg, respectivamente). Estes extratos em camundongos BALB/c normais não induziram apoptose, alterações nas subpopulações de linfócitos e não modificaram a expressão de marcadores de ativação em linfócitos T e B. Com base nestes resultados, o extrato AF foi selecionado para utilização nos experimentos em camundongos AIRmax, para investigação de suas possíveis atividades moduladora e/ou terapêutica na artrite induzida por pristane. Os animais que foram tratados com seis doses de 200 mg/kg do extrato AF antes das injeções do pristane (G1, n=15) apresentaram menor incidência de artrite em comparação ao grupo controle positivo, composto por animais que receberam apenas pristane (G4, n=15) (54,5% e 70%, respectivamente). A porcentagem de animais que apresentaram deformidade nas articulações, também foi menor no grupo G1 (18,2%) em comparação ao G4 (30%). Os animais que receberam apenas o extrato (G3, n=14) não apresentaram artrite. Adicionalmente, AF conferiu atividade protetora ao desenvolvimento de ascite, processo inflamatório que também pode ser induzido pelo óleo mineral. As taxas de incidência de ascite nos animais tratados previamente (G1) bem como nos animais tratados após (G2, n=16) as injeções de pristane foram menores do que a do grupo controle positivo (G1=18,2%, G2=6,7% e G4= 50%). Ressalta-se que os índices de sobrevivência nos grupos de animais que receberam o extrato foram superiores ao grupo controle positivo (G1= 86,7%; G2= 93,7%; G4= 60,0%). A taxa de sobrevivência do grupo G3 foi de 100% ao final do experimento. Esses efeitos moduladores do extrato no processo da artrite parecem não ser dependentes da modulação de marcadores de ativação de linfócitos T, nem de alterações nas subpopulações dessas células (CD4+, CD8+, T regulatórias). Tampouco dependeram da indução de apoptose nos linfócitos esplênicos, conforme avaliado pelas técnicas da anexina V e análise da fragmentação de DNA. Entretanto, aumentos na porcentagem de células B/CD69+ sugerem possível participação destas células no processo de modulação da doença. Analisados conjuntamente, os resultados apresentados sugerem que alguns dos produtos vegetais avaliados podem modular a função de linfócitos B, além de apresentarem importante atividade antiinflamatória em edema de pata induzido por carragenina. Adicionalmente, o extrato AF apresentou ação moduladora na artrite induzida por pristane. Esses resultados fornecem subsídios para o entendimento das atividades biológicas da Alternanthera tenella e para a validação científica do seu uso popular / Antiparasitic, antibacterial and antiviral activities in plants of the Alternanthera genus (Amaranthaceae) have been studied. In Brasil, Alternanthera tenella Colla are used in popular medicine as an anti-inflammatory agent. Considering the importance of the immune system in infectious and systemic autoimmune diseases showing intense inflammatory reaction, the objective of this study was to investigate the immunomodulatory activity of A. tenella extracts in BALB/c mice. The plant extracts were also tested in a mineral pristane oil (2,6,10,14-tetramethylpentadecane) induced arthritis model in AIRmax mice, genetically selected for maximal acute inflammatory reactions. Organic solvent crude extracts (ethanol and hexane), aqueous fractions and isolated flavonoids were intraperitoneally inoculated in BALB/c mice immunized or not with sheep red blood cells (SRBC). Immunomodulatory and immunotoxic effects were evaluated by determining body and lymphoid organ weights, splenic cellularity and through functional assays like plaque-forming cells (PFC), antibody anti-SRBC production and carrageenan-induced paw edema. The effects of aqueous extracts on splenic lymphocyte subtypes (CD3, CD4, CD8 and CD19) and apoptosis detection in these cells were further evaluated. The extracts tested did not induce changes in body and organ (spleen, thymus and liver) weights 4 and 14 days after administration. PFC numbers were significantly increased (p<0,05) in SRBC immunized animals treated with 15mg/kg 2-O--L-ramnopiranosilvitexina, a flavonoid isolated from the etanolic (E) crude extract or with the cold aqueous extract (CAE 100 mg/kg) when compared to the controls. The E and CAE extracts induced increased anti-SRBC IgG and IgM circulating antibody titers, suggesting immunostimulatory activity. Aqueous extracts, CAE and hot aqueous extract (HAE), had significant anti-inflammatory activity in the carrageenan paw edema, especially CAE, which showed a dose-related effect (50% and 61% edema inhibition in dosages of 200 mg/kg and 400 mg/kg, respectively). In normal BALB/c mice the extracts did not induce apoptosis or changes in lymphocyte subtypes and T and B activation markers. Based on these results, CAE was selected for tests of modulatory and /or therapeutic activity in a model of pristane induced arthritis in AIRmax mice. Animals (G1, n=15) treated with six doses of CAE (200 mg/kg) before pristane injections showed smaller arthritis incidence when compared to the control positive group receiving pristane only (G4, n=15) (54,4% and 70%, respectively). Percentage of animals showing joint deformities was smaller in G1 (18,2%) in comparison to G4 (30%). The animals receiving extract only (G3, n=14) did not show signs of arthritis. In addition, CAE showed protective activity against ascites development, an inflammatory process that may be induced by the mineral oil. The arthritis incidence index, both in CAE previously treated animals (G1) and in animals treated after pristane injections (G2, n=16), was smaller than in the positive control group (G1=18,2% and G2=6,7% x G4= 50%). It is noteworthy that extract- treated animals, in both groups, also had a higher survival index when compared to the positive control group (G1= 81,9% and G2= 90,8% x G4= 40,2%). The survival index in the G3 group was 100% up to the end of the experiments. The extract modulatory effects in arthritis do not seem to be dependent on the modulation of T lymphocyte activation markers, or on changes in T cells subtypes (CD4+, CD8+, regulatory T cells). Also, they did not depend on apoptosis induction in splenic lymphocytes as evaluated by annexin V and analysis of DNA degradation techniques. However, the percentage increase of B/CD69+ cells suggest their participation in the modulatory process. Together, the results suggest that some of the evaluated plant-derived products may modulate B lymphocyte functions, besides showing important anti-inflammatory activity in carrageenan paw edema. In addition, CAE showed modulatory action in pristane induced arthritis. These results contribute to the understanding of Alternanthera tenella biological activities and provide scientific validation to its popular use.

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