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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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MTERFD3 is a Mitochondrial Protein that Modulates Oxidative Phosphorylation

Luca, Corneliu Constantin 10 July 2008 (has links)
Mitochondrial function is critical for the survival of eukaryotes. Hence, mitochondrial dysfunctions are involved in numerous human diseases. An essential process for a normal mitochondrial function is mitochondrial gene expression which is tightly regulated in response to various physiological changes. The accurate control of mitochondrial gene expression is essential in order to provide the appropriate oxidative phosphorylation capacity for diverse metabolic demands. Recent findings in the basic mitochondrial replication and transcription regulation helped advance our understanding of organelle function and basic pathogenetic mechanisms of mitochondrial DNA mutations associated with oxidative phosphorylation defects. Mitochondrial transcription is regulated by the mitochondrial transcription termination factor (mTERF) both at the initiation and termination levels. A protein family containing highly conserved mTERF motifs has been identified recently and its members named generically as "terfins." In this work, one of these factors, mTERFD3, has been characterized in vitro and in vivo. The mTERFD3 protein is highly conserved throughout evolution. It is a mitochondrial protein localized to the matrix and is abundantly expressed in high energy demand tissues. We found that it contains 4 putative leucine zippers and is able to form dimers in vitro. We showed that mTERFD3 binds mtDNA at the transcription initiation site in the mtDNA regulatory region. These findings suggest that mTERFD3 may be involved in regulating mitochondrial gene expression at the transcriptional initiation level. In order to study the functional significance of mTERFD3 in vivo we developed a mouse deficient in mTERFD3 using a gene trapping strategy. The KO mice had a normal lifespan but showed decreased weight gain and decreased fat content in females. Fibroblasts isolated from KO mice displayed decreased growth rate when compared with WT in respiratory media, and had decreased complex IV activity. Consistent with the above findings, we found that muscle, one of the tissues with high energy demands, showed abnormal mitochondrial function, displaying features characteristic of mitochondrial myopathy such as decreased muscle strength and endurance. Muscle mitochondria of the KO mice showed a significant decrease in the complex II +III and complex IV activity. The decrease in OXPHOS complexes activity was associated with increased citrate synthase activity, suggesting mitochondrial proliferation, a feature typical for mitochondrial disorders. Another important finding was a decrease in the muscle mitochondrial transcripts in the KO animals associated with decreased steady state levels of OXPHOS subunits. Together these data suggest that mTERFD3 is a mitochondrial protein involved in the regulation of mtDNA transcription. mTERFD3 KO is not embryonic lethal suggesting that it is involved in the fine tuning of mitochondrial transcription. We conclude that mTERFD3 is a mitochondrial protein that modulates oxidative phosphorylation function, probably by directed interactions with the mtDNA regulatory region. This work shows the importance of mTERFD3, an mTERF family member, in the mitochondrial gene expression regulation.
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Regulation of mitochondrial transcription and mtDNA copy number in mammals /

Rantanen, Anja, January 2003 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karol Inst., 2003. / Härtill 4 uppsatser.
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Alterações metabólicas e o papel da mitocôndria no processo de tumorigênese de astrocitomas humanos / Metabolic alterations and the role of mitochondria in tumorigenic process of human astrocytomas

Correia, Renata de Luizi 09 April 2010 (has links)
As mitocôndrias desempenham um papel fundamental na sobrevivência e morte celular. Alterações do DNA mitocondrial (DNAmt) - como, por exemplo, amplificação, mutação homoplásmica, deleção e depleção -, bem como suas implicações clínico-patológicas, tem sido analisadas em inúmeras neoplasias humanas. No intuito de se pesquisar alterações mitocondriais associadas à tumorigênese, o presente trabalho teve como objetivos analisar a expressão de genes implicados no metabolismo energético e envolvidos na replicação e transcrição mitocondriais, quantificar o número de organelas mitocondriais e de cópias de DNAmt e analisar a expressão dos genes em astrocitomas de diferentes graus de malignidade (23 OMS grau I, 26 grau II, 18 grau III e 84 grau IV ou GBM) em relação ao tecido cerebral não tumoral (22 amostras). As expressões relativas dos genes selecionados, bem como as quantificações relativa e absoluta do DNA mitocondrial, foram realizadas por PCR em tempo real. O aumento de expressão relativa de genes-chave da via glicolítica, alterações nos níveis de expressão dos genes do ciclo dos ácidos tricarboxílicos e hipoexpressão de genes da fosforilação oxidativa detectados corroboraram o efeito Warburg. Foi demonstrado que a redução do número de cópias do DNAmt está associada com o grau de malignidade dos astrocitomas difusamente infiltrativos, sendo GBM o mais depletado e independente do número de organelas. As médias observadas para tecido não tumoral, astrocitoma grau I, grau II, grau III e GBM foram, respectivamente, 1,28, 0,26, 0,45, 0,42 e 0,17. Níveis aumentados de expressão relativa dos genes dos fatores de transcrição mitocondriais A (TFAM), B1 (TFB1M), B2 (TFB2M) e da subunidade catalítica da polimerase mitocondrial (POLG) foram detectados em todos os graus de astrocitomas, exceto TFB2M em astrocitoma grau II. Embora exista forte correlação entre os fatores de transcrição mitocondriais, somente os níveis de expressão de POLG se correlacionaram inversamente com o número de cópias de DNAmt. A expressão elevada de TFAM está associada a uma maior sobrevida no grupo de pacientes com GBM, interpretada como compensatório. As hiperexpressões de TFAM e POLG estão relacionadas a um melhor prognóstico em pacientes com GBM. Embora nossos achados da disfunção do metabolismo intermediário e depleção do DNAmt em astrocitomas corroborem a literatura, ainda não está bem esclarecida sua implicação na iniciação e manutenção da transformação maligna. Investigações futuras são necessárias para o esclarecimento destas questões. / Mitochondria has a key role in cell survival and death. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) alterations, for example, amplification, homoplasmic mutation, deletion and depletion, and their clinical and pathological implications have been analyzed in human malignancies. In order to search for mitochondrial alterations associated to tumorigenesis, this study aimed to analyze the expression levels of genes involved in energetic metabolism, and in mitochondrial replication and transcription, to quantify the number of mitochondrial organelle and mtDNA copy number in astrocytomas of different grades of malignancy (23 WHO grade I, 26 grade II, 18 grade III and 84 grade IV or GBM) related to non-neoplastic brain tissue (22 samples). The relative expression level of the selected genes as well as the relative and absolute quantification of mtDNA were performed by real-time PCR. Relative expression increase of glycolytic pathway key genes, change of citric acid cycle genes and hipoexpression of oxidative phosphorylation genes were detected, and confirmed the presence of Warburg effect. The reduced mtDNA copy number was associated to the grade of malignancy of diffusely infiltrating astrocytoma, being GBM the most depleted, and not related to parallel decrease in the number of organelle. The mean mtDNA copy number for non neoplastic tissue, astrocytoma grade I, grade II, grade III and GBM were respectively 1.28, 0.26, 0.45, 0.42 and 0.17. The increased relative gene expression of mitochondrial transcription factor A (TFAM), B1 (TFB1M), B2 (TFB2M) and the catalytic subunit of mitochondrial polymerase (POLG) were observed in all grades of astrocytoma, except TFB2M in grade II astrocytoma. Although a strong correlation was observed among the mitochondrial transcription factors, only the expression level of POLG correlated inversely to the mtDNA copy number. The overexpression of TFAM was associated with long-term survival in the GBM patients and interpreted as compensatory. TFAM and POLG overexpressions were related to better prognosis in GBM patients. Although our findings concerning the impairment of intermediary metabolism and depletion of mtDNA in astrocytomas confirmed previous reports, their role in initiation or maintenance of malignant transformation were not fully understood. Further investigations are needed to clarify these issues.
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Alterações metabólicas e o papel da mitocôndria no processo de tumorigênese de astrocitomas humanos / Metabolic alterations and the role of mitochondria in tumorigenic process of human astrocytomas

Renata de Luizi Correia 09 April 2010 (has links)
As mitocôndrias desempenham um papel fundamental na sobrevivência e morte celular. Alterações do DNA mitocondrial (DNAmt) - como, por exemplo, amplificação, mutação homoplásmica, deleção e depleção -, bem como suas implicações clínico-patológicas, tem sido analisadas em inúmeras neoplasias humanas. No intuito de se pesquisar alterações mitocondriais associadas à tumorigênese, o presente trabalho teve como objetivos analisar a expressão de genes implicados no metabolismo energético e envolvidos na replicação e transcrição mitocondriais, quantificar o número de organelas mitocondriais e de cópias de DNAmt e analisar a expressão dos genes em astrocitomas de diferentes graus de malignidade (23 OMS grau I, 26 grau II, 18 grau III e 84 grau IV ou GBM) em relação ao tecido cerebral não tumoral (22 amostras). As expressões relativas dos genes selecionados, bem como as quantificações relativa e absoluta do DNA mitocondrial, foram realizadas por PCR em tempo real. O aumento de expressão relativa de genes-chave da via glicolítica, alterações nos níveis de expressão dos genes do ciclo dos ácidos tricarboxílicos e hipoexpressão de genes da fosforilação oxidativa detectados corroboraram o efeito Warburg. Foi demonstrado que a redução do número de cópias do DNAmt está associada com o grau de malignidade dos astrocitomas difusamente infiltrativos, sendo GBM o mais depletado e independente do número de organelas. As médias observadas para tecido não tumoral, astrocitoma grau I, grau II, grau III e GBM foram, respectivamente, 1,28, 0,26, 0,45, 0,42 e 0,17. Níveis aumentados de expressão relativa dos genes dos fatores de transcrição mitocondriais A (TFAM), B1 (TFB1M), B2 (TFB2M) e da subunidade catalítica da polimerase mitocondrial (POLG) foram detectados em todos os graus de astrocitomas, exceto TFB2M em astrocitoma grau II. Embora exista forte correlação entre os fatores de transcrição mitocondriais, somente os níveis de expressão de POLG se correlacionaram inversamente com o número de cópias de DNAmt. A expressão elevada de TFAM está associada a uma maior sobrevida no grupo de pacientes com GBM, interpretada como compensatório. As hiperexpressões de TFAM e POLG estão relacionadas a um melhor prognóstico em pacientes com GBM. Embora nossos achados da disfunção do metabolismo intermediário e depleção do DNAmt em astrocitomas corroborem a literatura, ainda não está bem esclarecida sua implicação na iniciação e manutenção da transformação maligna. Investigações futuras são necessárias para o esclarecimento destas questões. / Mitochondria has a key role in cell survival and death. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) alterations, for example, amplification, homoplasmic mutation, deletion and depletion, and their clinical and pathological implications have been analyzed in human malignancies. In order to search for mitochondrial alterations associated to tumorigenesis, this study aimed to analyze the expression levels of genes involved in energetic metabolism, and in mitochondrial replication and transcription, to quantify the number of mitochondrial organelle and mtDNA copy number in astrocytomas of different grades of malignancy (23 WHO grade I, 26 grade II, 18 grade III and 84 grade IV or GBM) related to non-neoplastic brain tissue (22 samples). The relative expression level of the selected genes as well as the relative and absolute quantification of mtDNA were performed by real-time PCR. Relative expression increase of glycolytic pathway key genes, change of citric acid cycle genes and hipoexpression of oxidative phosphorylation genes were detected, and confirmed the presence of Warburg effect. The reduced mtDNA copy number was associated to the grade of malignancy of diffusely infiltrating astrocytoma, being GBM the most depleted, and not related to parallel decrease in the number of organelle. The mean mtDNA copy number for non neoplastic tissue, astrocytoma grade I, grade II, grade III and GBM were respectively 1.28, 0.26, 0.45, 0.42 and 0.17. The increased relative gene expression of mitochondrial transcription factor A (TFAM), B1 (TFB1M), B2 (TFB2M) and the catalytic subunit of mitochondrial polymerase (POLG) were observed in all grades of astrocytoma, except TFB2M in grade II astrocytoma. Although a strong correlation was observed among the mitochondrial transcription factors, only the expression level of POLG correlated inversely to the mtDNA copy number. The overexpression of TFAM was associated with long-term survival in the GBM patients and interpreted as compensatory. TFAM and POLG overexpressions were related to better prognosis in GBM patients. Although our findings concerning the impairment of intermediary metabolism and depletion of mtDNA in astrocytomas confirmed previous reports, their role in initiation or maintenance of malignant transformation were not fully understood. Further investigations are needed to clarify these issues.

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