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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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THE ROLE OF NADPH OXIDASE-DERIVED REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES IN AXONAL REGENERATION FOLLOWING INJURY

S M Sabbir Alam (14058786) 07 November 2022 (has links)
<p>Although long known for their damaging effects to cell components and contribution to aging, cancer, and neurodegeneration, reactive oxygen species (ROS) have recently been found to have beneficial roles, such as mediating intracellular signaling and triggering regenerative inflammatory responses. While excessive ROS causes oxidative stress and cellular damage, an optimum ROS level is crucial for proper cell functioning, growth, and proliferation. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase (Nox) is a major source of cellular ROS that has been linked to neuronal polarity, axonal growth, and nervous system development. However, the precise role of Nox-derived ROS in axonal regeneration after injury has remained unclear. Here, we tested a role for neuronal Nox in neurite regeneration following mechanical transection in cultured neurons. Using a novel hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)-sensing dye, <em>p</em>-bispinacolatoboron-5’-phenylpyridylthiazole (BPPT), we found that H2O2 -levels are elevated in regenerating growth cones following injury. Increased Nox2 co-localization with p40phox in the growth cone central domain suggests Nox2 activation after injury. Inhibiting Nox with pharmacological Nox inhibitor, celastrol, or reducing ROS with the chemical antioxidant N-acetyl-L-cysteine, reduced neurite regeneration rate. Higher level of H2O2 had negative effects on neurite outgrowth and regeneration. Growth cones treated with celastrol had reduced F-actin content in the growth cone periphery and T domain. Pharmacological inhibition of Nox also caused reduced activity of Src2, a redox modifiable protein that regulates actin organization and dynamics in the growth cone. Using a zebrafish larval spinal cord injury model, we found that pharmacological inhibition of Nox affects swimming behavior indicating impaired spinal cord regeneration due to the inhibition of Nox. Taken together, these findings indicate that the level of neuronal Nox-derived ROS is critical for neurite regeneration following injury. Identification of Nox downstream effectors in the growth cone is the next goal of this project to better understand the signaling pathway of Nox involved in neurite regeneration.</p>
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Mitochondrial Transhydrogenations in <i>Manduca sexta</i>: Relationship between Reversible NADPH → NAD<sup>+</sup> Transhydrogenase and Ecdysone 20-Monooxygenase in Fifth Instar Larvae

Vandock, Kurt P. 16 June 2010 (has links)
No description available.
283

Mechanisms of Anti-Angiogenic Signaling by CD36

Ramakrishnan, Devi Prasadh 13 February 2015 (has links)
No description available.
284

Characterization of the thioredoxin system in Methanosarcina mazei

Loganathan, Usha R. 18 December 2014 (has links)
Thioredoxin (Trx) and thioredoxin reductase (TrxR) along with an electron donor form a thioredoxin system. Such systems are widely distributed among the organisms belonging to the three domains of life. It is one of the major disulfide reducing systems, which provides electrons to several enzymes, such as ribonucleotide reductase, methionine sulfoxide reductase and glutathione peroxidase to name a few. It also plays an important role in combating oxidative stress and redox regulation of metabolism. Trx is a small redox protein, about 12 kDa in size, with an active site motif of Cys-X-X-Cys. The reduction of the disulfide in Trx is catalyzed by TrxR. Two types of thioredoxin reductases are known, namely NADPH thioredoxin reductase (NTR) with NADPH as the electron donor and ferredoxin thioredxoin reductase (FTR) which depends on reduced ferredoxin as electron donor. Although NTR is widely distributed in the three domains of life, it is absent in some archaea, whereas FTRs are mostly found in plants, photosynthetic eukaryotes, cyanobacteria, and some archaea. The thioredoxin system has been well studied in plants, mammals, and a few bacteria, but not much is known about the archaeal thioredoxin system. Our laboratory has been studying the thioredoxin systems of methanogenic archaea, and a major focus has been on Methanocaldococcus jannaschii, a deeply rooted archaeon that has two Trxs and one TrxR. My thesis research concerns the thioredoxin system of the late evolving members of the group which are exposed to oxygen more frequently than the deeply rooted members of the group, and have several Trxs and TrxRs. Methanosarcina mazei is one such organism, whose thioredoxin system is composed of one NTR, two FTRs, and five Trx homologs. Characterization of the components of a thioredoxin system sets the basis to further explore its function. I have expressed in Escherichia coli and purified the five Trxs and three TrxRs of M. mazei. I have shown the disulfide reductase activities in MM_Trx1 and MM_Trx5 by their ability to reduce insulin with DTT as the electron donor, and that in MM_Trx3 through the reduction of DTNB by this protein with NADPH as the electron donor, and in the presence of NTR as the enzyme. MM_Trx3 was found to be the only M. mazei thioredoxin to accept electrons through the NTR, and to form a complete Trx - NTR system. The Trx - FTR systems are well studied in plants, and such a system is yet to be defined in archaea. I have proposed a mechanism of action for one of the FTRs. FTR2 harbors a rubredoxin domain, and this unit is the only rubredoxin in this organism. Superoxide reductase, an enzyme that reduces superoxide radical to hydrogen peroxide without forming oxygen, utilizes rubredoxin as the direct electron source and this enzyme is found in certain anaerobes, including Methanosarcina species. Thus, it is possible that FTR2 provides electrons via a Trx to the superoxide reductase of M. mazei. This activity will define FTR2 as a tool in combating oxidative stress in M. mazei. In my thesis research I have laid a foundation to understand a complex thioredoxin system of M. mazei, to find the role of each Trx and TrxR, and to explore their involvement in oxidative stress and redox regulation. / Master of Science
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Étude de l'implication des navettes du pyruvate découlant du métabolisme mitochondrial du glucose dans la régulation de la sécrétion d'insuline par les cellules bêta pancréatiques

Guay, Claudiane 01 1900 (has links)
Le diabète est une maladie métabolique qui se caractérise par une résistance à l’insuline des tissus périphériques et par une incapacité des cellules β pancréatiques à sécréter les niveaux d’insuline appropriés afin de compenser pour cette résistance. Pour mieux comprendre les mécanismes déficients dans les cellules β des patients diabétiques, il est nécessaire de comprendre et de définir les mécanismes impliqués dans le contrôle de la sécrétion d’insuline en réponse au glucose. Dans les cellules β pancréatiques, le métabolisme du glucose conduit à la production de facteurs de couplage métabolique, comme l’ATP, nécessaires à la régulation de l’exocytose des vésicules d’insuline. Le mécanisme par lequel la production de l’ATP par le métabolisme oxydatif du glucose déclenche l’exocytose des vésicules d’insuline est bien décrit dans la littérature. Cependant, il ne peut à lui seul réguler adéquatement la sécrétion d’insuline. Le malonyl-CoA et le NADPH sont deux autres facteurs de couplage métaboliques qui ont été suggérés afin de relier le métabolisme du glucose à la régulation de la sécrétion d’insuline. Les mécanismes impliqués demeurent cependant à être caractérisés. Le but de la présente thèse était de déterminer l’implication des navettes du pyruvate, découlant du métabolisme mitochondrial du glucose, dans la régulation de la sécrétion d’insuline. Dans les cellules β, les navettes du pyruvate découlent de la combinaison des processus d’anaplérose et de cataplérose et permettent la transduction des signaux métaboliques provenant du métabolisme du glucose. Dans une première étude, nous nous sommes intéressés au rôle de la navette pyruvate/citrate dans la régulation de la sécrétion d’insuline en réponse au glucose, puisque cette navette conduit à la production dans le cytoplasme de deux facteurs de couplage métabolique, soit le malonyl-CoA et le NADPH. De plus, la navette pyruvate/citrate favorise le flux métabolique à travers la glycolyse en réoxydation le NADH. Une étude effectuée précédemment dans notre laboratoire avait suggéré la présence de cette navette dans les cellules β pancréatique. Afin de tester notre hypothèse, nous avons ciblé trois étapes de cette navette dans la lignée cellulaire β pancréatique INS 832/13, soit la sortie du citrate de la mitochondrie et l’activité de l’ATP-citrate lyase (ACL) et l’enzyme malique (MEc), deux enzymes clés de la navette pyruvate/citrate. L’inhibition de chacune de ces étapes par l’utilisation d’un inhibiteur pharmacologique ou de la technologie des ARN interférant a corrélé avec une réduction significative de la sécrétion d’insuline en réponse au glucose. Les résultats obtenus suggèrent que la navette pyruvate/citrate joue un rôle critique dans la régulation de la sécrétion d’insuline en réponse au glucose. Parallèlement à notre étude, deux autres groupes de recherche ont suggéré que les navettes pyruvate/malate et pyruvate/isocitrate/α-cétoglutarate étaient aussi importantes pour la sécrétion d’insuline en réponse au glucose. Ainsi, trois navettes découlant du métabolisme mitochondrial du glucose pourraient être impliquées dans le contrôle de la sécrétion d’insuline. Le point commun de ces trois navettes est la production dans le cytoplasme du NADPH, un facteur de couplage métabolique possiblement très important pour la sécrétion d’insuline. Dans les navettes pyruvate/malate et pyruvate/citrate, le NADPH est formé par MEc, alors que l’isocitrate déshydrogénase (IDHc) est responsable de la production du NADPH dans la navette pyruvate/isocitrate/α-cétoglutarate. Dans notre première étude, nous avions démontré l’importance de l’expression de ME pour la sécrétion adéquate d’insuline en réponse au glucose. Dans notre deuxième étude, nous avons testé l’implication de IDHc dans les mécanismes de régulation de la sécrétion d’insuline en réponse au glucose. La diminution de l’expression de IDHc dans les INS 832/13 a stimulé la sécrétion d’insuline en réponse au glucose par un mécanisme indépendant de la production de l’ATP par le métabolisme oxydatif du glucose. Ce résultat a ensuite été confirmé dans les cellules dispersées des îlots pancréatiques de rat. Nous avons aussi observé dans notre modèle que l’incorporation du glucose en acides gras était augmentée, suggérant que la diminution de l’activité de IDHc favorise la redirection du métabolisme de l’isocitrate à travers la navette pyruvate/citrate. Un mécanisme de compensation à travers la navette pyruvate/citrate pourrait ainsi expliquer la stimulation de la sécrétion d’insuline observée en réponse à la diminution de l’expression de IDHc. Les travaux effectués dans cette deuxième étude remettent en question l’implication de l’activité de IDHc, et de la navette pyruvate/isocitrate/α-cétoglutarate, dans la transduction des signaux métaboliques reliant le métabolisme du glucose à la sécrétion d’insuline. La navette pyruvate/citrate est la seule des navettes du pyruvate à conduire à la production du malonyl-CoA dans le cytoplasme des cellules β. Le malonyl-CoA régule le métabolisme des acides gras en inhibant la carnitine palmitoyl transférase 1, l’enzyme limitante dans l’oxydation des acides gras. Ainsi, l’élévation des niveaux de malonyl-CoA en réponse au glucose entraîne une redirection du métabolisme des acides gras vers les processus d’estérification puis de lipolyse. Plus précisément, les acides gras sont métabolisés à travers le cycle des triglycérides/acides gras libres (qui combinent les voies métaboliques d’estérification et de lipolyse), afin de produire des molécules lipidiques signalétiques nécessaires à la modulation de la sécrétion d’insuline. Des études effectuées précédemment dans notre laboratoire ont démontré que l’activité lipolytique de HSL (de l’anglais hormone-sensitive lipase) était importante, mais non suffisante, pour la régulation de la sécrétion d’insuline. Dans une étude complémentaire, nous nous sommes intéressés au rôle d’une autre lipase, soit ATGL (de l’anglais adipose triglyceride lipase), dans la régulation de la sécrétion d’insuline en réponse au glucose et aux acides gras. Nous avons démontré que ATGL est exprimé dans les cellules β pancréatiques et que son activité contribue significativement à la lipolyse. Une réduction de son expression dans les cellules INS 832/13 par RNA interférant ou son absence dans les îlots pancréatiques de souris déficientes en ATGL a conduit à une réduction de la sécrétion d’insuline en réponse au glucose en présence ou en absence d’acides gras. Ces résultats appuient l’hypothèse que la lipolyse est une composante importante de la régulation de la sécrétion d’insuline dans les cellules β pancréatiques. En conclusion, les résultats obtenus dans cette thèse suggèrent que la navette pyruvate/citrate est importante pour la régulation de la sécrétion d’insuline en réponse au glucose. Ce mécanisme impliquerait la production du NADPH et du malonyl-CoA dans le cytoplasme en fonction du métabolisme du glucose. Cependant, nos travaux remettent en question l’implication de la navette pyruvate/isocitrate/α-cétoglutarate dans la régulation de la sécrétion d’insuline. Le rôle exact de IDHc dans ce processus demeure cependant à être déterminé. Finalement, nos travaux ont aussi démontré un rôle pour ATGL et la lipolyse dans les mécanismes de couplage métabolique régulant la sécrétion d’insuline. / Diabetes is a metabolic disorder characterized by a combination of insulin resistance in peripheral tissues with an inappropriate amount of insulin secreted by the pancreatic β-cells to overcome this insulin resistance. In order to help find a cure for diabetic patients, we need to elucidate the mechanisms underlying the proper control of insulin secretion in response to glucose. In pancreatic β-cells, glucose metabolism leads to the production of metabolic coupling factors, like ATP, implicated in the regulation of insulin vesicle exocytosis. The mechanism linking ATP production by the oxidative metabolism of glucose to the triggering of insulin release that involves Ca2+ and metabolically sensitive K+ channels is relatively well known. Other mechanisms are also involved in the regulation of insulin secretion in response to glucose and other nutrients, such as fatty acids and some amino acids. Malonyl-CoA and NADPH are two metabolic coupling factors that have been suggested to be implicated in the transduction of metabolic signaling coming from glucose metabolism to control the release of insulin granules. However, the mechanisms implicated remained to be defined. The goal of the present thesis was to further our understanding of the role of the pyruvate shuttles, derived from mitochondrial glucose metabolism, in the regulation of insulin secretion. In pancreatic β-cells, pyruvate shuttles are produced by the combination of anaplerosis and cataplerosis processes and are thought to link glucose metabolism to the regulation of insulin secretion by the production metabolic coupling factors. In our first study, we wished to determine the role of the pyruvate/citrate shuttle in the regulation of glucose-induced insulin secretion. The pyruvate/citrate shuttle leads to the production in the cytoplasm of both malonyl-CoA and NADPH and also stimulates the metabolic flux through the glycolysis by re-oxidating NADH. A previous study done in the group of Dr Prentki has suggested the feasibility of the pyruvate/citrate shuttle in pancreatic β-cells. To investigate our hypothesis, we inhibited three different steps of this shuttle in INS 832/13 cells, a pancreatic β-cell line. Specifically, we repressed, using pharmacological inhibitors or RNA interference technology, the mitochondrial citrate export to the cytoplasm and the expression of malic enzyme (MEc) and ATP-citrate lyase (ACL), two key enzymes implicated in the pyruvate/citrate shuttle. The inhibition of each of those steps resulted in a reduction of glucose-induced insulin secretion. Our results underscore the importance of the pyruvate/citrate shuttle in the pancreatic β-cell signaling and the regulation of insulin secretion in response to glucose. Other research groups are also interested in studying the implication of pyruvate cycling processes in the regulation of insulin exocytosis. They suggested a role for the pyruvate/malate and the pyruvate/isocitrate/α-ketoglutarate shuttles. Therefore, three different shuttles derived from the mitochondrial glucose metabolism could be implicated in the regulation of glucose-induced insulin release. All those three shuttles can produce NADPH in the cytoplasm. In the pyruvate/malate and the pyruvate/citrate shuttles, the NADPH is formed by cytosolic malic enzyme (MEc), whereas in the pyruvate/isocitrate/α-ketoglutarate, NADPH is produced by cytosolic isocitrate dehydrogenease (IDHc). In our first study, we established the importance of MEc expression in the regulation of insulin secretion. In our second study, we wanted to investigate the importance of IDHc expression in glucose-induced insulin secretion. The reduction of IDHc expression in INS 832/13 cells stimulated insulin release in response to glucose by a mechanism independent of ATP production coming from glucose oxidative metabolism. This stimulation was also observed in isolated rat pancreatic cells. IDHc knockdown cells showed elevated glucose incorporation into fatty acids, suggesting that isocitrate metabolism could be redirected into the pyruvate/citrate shuttle in these cells. Taken together, these results suggest that IDHc is not essential for glucose-induced insulin secretion and that a compensatory mechanism, probably involving the pyruvate/citrate shuttle, explains the enhanced insulin secretion in IDHc knockdown cells . The pyruvate/citrate shuttle is the only pyruvate shuttle that is linked to the production of malonyl-CoA. Malonyl-CoA is a known inhibitor of carnitine palmitoyl transferase 1, the rate-limiting step in fatty acid oxidation. Therefore, the raising level of malonyl-CoA in response to glucose redirects the metabolism of fatty acids into the triglycerides/free fatty acids cycle which combine esterification and lipolysis processes. Previous studies done in the laboratory of Dr Prentki supported the concept that lipolysis of endogenous lipid stores is an important process for the appropriate regulation of insulin secretion. A first lipase, hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL), has been identified in pancreatic β-cells. HSL expression is important, but not sufficient, for the β-cell lipolysis activity. In a complementary study, we have investigated the role of another lipase, adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL), in the regulation of insulin secretion in response to glucose and to fatty acids. We first demonstrated the expression and the activity of ATGL in pancreatic β-cells. Reducing ATGL expression using shRNA in INS 832/13 cells caused a reduction in insulin secretion in response to glucose and to fatty acids. Pancreatic islets from ATGL null mice also showed defect in insulin release in response to glucose and to fatty acids. The results demonstrate the importance of ATGL and intracellular lipid signaling in the regulation of insulin secretion. In conclusion, the work presented in this thesis suggests a role for the pyruvate/citrate shuttle in the regulation of insulin secretion in response to glucose. This mechanism possibly implicates the production of NADPH and malonyl-CoA in the cytoplasm. The results also points to a re-evaluation of the role of IDHc in glucose-induced insulin secretion. The precise role of IDHc in pancreatic β-cells needs to be determined. Finally, the data have also documented a role of lipolysis and ATGL in the coupling mechanisms of insulin secretion in response to both fuel and non-fuel stimuli.
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Papel da dissulfeto isomerase proteica (PDI) na migração de células musculares lisas vasculares: possível envolvimento de Nox1 NADPH oxidase e RhoGTPases / The role of protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) in vascular smooth muscle cell migration: possible interaction with Nox1 NADPH oxidase and RhoGTPases

Pescatore-Alves, Luciana 03 February 2012 (has links)
A migração de células musculares lisas (VSMC) da camada média do vaso para a íntima é essencial para vasculogênese e contribui para o processo de aterosclerose e estenose após lesão por cateter-balão, caracterizando-se como um importante alvo terapêutico. Diversos trabalhos já demonstraram que fatores de crescimento (como PDGF e FGF) estimulam a migração de VSMC, inclusive, muitos desses fatores de crescimento induzem sinalização redox associadas à geração de espécies reativas de oxigênio (ROS) (ex. Nox1 NADPH oxidase). Nosso grupo já descreveu interações físicas e regulação funcional da NADPH oxidase por uma chaperona redox do retículo endoplasmático, a Dissulfeto Isomerase Protéica (PDI). Contudo, tanto a relevância fisiológica como os mecanismos desta interação ainda não estão claros. O objetivo geral do presente trabalho é investigar por meio de experimentos de perda e ganho de função da PDI, a importância da PDI na migração celular associada à ativação do complexo NADPH oxidase, bem como possíveis mecanismos envolvidos na interação entre a PDI e esse complexo enzimático durante a migração celular. Os objetivos específicos são: i) avaliar o efeito do silenciamento da PDI, bem como da expressão forçada de PDI wild type na migração de VSMC in vitro; ii) analisar o efeito da transfecção de siRNA da PDI atividade e expressão de distintas isoformas da NADPH oxidase vascular e produção de ROS induzida por PDGF; iii) investigar o envolvimento de RhoGTPases na regulação do complexo NADPH oxidase pela PDI. No presente trabalho, mostramos que o PDGF induz redistribuição da PDI e aumento da produção de ROS. O silenciamento da PDI inibe a produção de ROS e a expressão do mRNA da Nox1, sem alterar a expressão do mRNA da Nox4. Mais ainda, o silenciamento da PDI reduz a migração celular induzida por PDGF, em diferentes modelos de migração, enquanto a super-expressão da PDI induz aumento espontâneo da migração na condição basal. Análise utilizando métodos de Biologia de Sistemas de redes de interação física proteína-proteína em bancos de dados e técnicas de análise de centralidade, topologia e ontologia gênica indicou forte convergência entre PDI e proteínas da família das pequenas RhoGTPases e seus reguladores. Em VSMC com silenciamento da PDI, a presença do PDGF induziu uma redução na atividade de Rac1 e RhoA, sem alterar a expressão total destas proteínas. Estudos mostraram que a PDI colocaliza com Rac1 na região perinuclear e co-imunoprecipita com Rac1 e RhoA, tanto na presença como na ausência de PDGF. Além disso, ocorreu a interação entre PDI e o regulador de GTPases RhoGDI (inibidor da dissociação da guanina) na condição basal (por microscopia confocal e co-imunoprecipitação), diminuída após estimulo com PDGF. O silenciamento da PDI induziu ainda alterações em estrutura de citoesqueleto: desorganização das fibras de estresse, e redução no número e tamanho de adesões focais e vesículas de adesão marcadas por RhoGDI e Rac1. Assim, os dados apresentados no presente trabalho sugerem que a PDI sustenta a migração de VSMC dependente de sinalização redox e RhoGTPases. Além disso, RhoGTPases podem ser um alvo proximal importante mediando a convergência entre PDI e o complexo NADPH oxidase / Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell (VSMC) migration into vessel neointima is a therapeutic target for atherosclerosis and post-injury restenosis. NADPH oxidase-derived oxidants synergize with growth factors to support VSMC migration. We described interaction between NADPH oxidases and the endoplasmic reticulum redox chaperone Protein Disulfide Isomerase (PDI) in many cell types. However, physiological implications as well as mechanisms of such association are yet unclear. The aim of the present work was to investigate, througth experiments of gain or loss of PDI function, the importance of PDI in VSMC migration associated to NADPH oxidase. The specific aims were: i) to evaluate effects of PDI silencing or PDI overexpression in VSMC migration in vitro; ii) to evaluate effects of PDI silencing on PDGF-induced NADPH oxidase isoform expression and ROS production; iii) to evaluate the involvement of RhoGTPases on NADPH oxidase regulation by PDI. We show here that PDGF promoted subcellular redistribution of PDI concomitant to ROS production and that siRNA-mediated PDI silencing inhibited such ROS production, while near-totally suppressing the increase in Nox1 expression, with no change in Nox4. Furthermore, PDI silencing inhibited PDGF-induced VSMC migration assessed by distinct methods, while PDI overexpression increased spontaneous basal VSMC migration. To address possible mechanisms of PDI effects, we searched for PDI interactome by PPPI networks, which indicated convergence with small GTPases and their regulator RhoGDI. PDI silencing decreased PDGF-induced Rac1 and RhoA activities, without change in their expression. PDI displayed small detectable points of perinuclear co-localization with Rac1 and co-immunoprecipitated with Rac1 and RhoA in a PDGF-independent way. Moreover, there was PDI association with RhoGDI at baseline (confocal and co-immunoprecipitation), decreased after PDGF. Of note, PDI silencing promoted strong cytoskeletal changes: branched stress fiber disorganization, markedly decreased number of focal adhesions and reduced number of RhoGDI-containing vesicular recycling adhesion structures. Overall, these data suggest that PDI is required to support redox and GTPase-dependent VSMC migration. Moreover, RhoGTPases are a potential upstream target mediating the convergence between PDI and NADPH oxidase
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Mecanismo associados à  perda da regulação da nox1 NADPH oxidase pela dissulfeto isomerase proteica em células com ativação sustentada da via ras / Mechanisms associated with loss of regulation of NADPH oxidase nox1 by protein disulfide isomerase in cells with sustained activation of the ras pathway

Bessa, Tiphany Coralie de 29 March 2018 (has links)
Dissulfeto isomerase proteica como a PDIA1 tem sido implicada na progressão do câncer, porém os mecanismos envolvidos ainda não foram claramente identificados. Previamente, nós demonstramos um importante efeito da PDIA1 induzindo a superexpressão da Nox1 NADPH oxidase, associada à geração de espécie reativas de oxigênio (ROS). Uma vez que a perda na regulação de ROS envolve o crescimento tumoral, nós propusemos que a PDIA1 atua como um mecanismo regulador proximal na produção de ROS em tumores. No presente estudo, nós focamos no câncer colorretal (CRC) com distintos efeitos na ativação de KRas. Resultados provenientes de bancos de dados de RNAsec e validação direta, indicam um significante aumento na expressão de PDIA1 em CRC com alta ativação constitutiva da Kras (HCT116) vs. ativação intermediária (HKE3) ou basal (Caco2). A PDIA1 sustenta a produção de superóxido dependente da Nox1 em CRC; entretanto, observamos pela primeira vez uma ação dupla da PDIA1 correlacionada ao nível de ativação da Ras: em células Caco2 e HKE3, experimentos de perda de função indicam que o PDIA1 sustenta a produção de superóxido dependente de Nox1; no entanto, em células HCT116, PDIA1 limita a produção de superóxido pela Nox1. Este comportamento da PDIA1 é associado ao aumento da expressão / atividade da Rac1. A transfecção do mutante constitutivamente ativo Rac1G12V em células HKE3 faz com que a PDIA1 se torne restritiva a produção de superóxido dependente de Nox1, paralelamente, em células HCT116 tratadas com inibidor da Rac1, PDIA1 se torna favorável à produção de superóxido. Um screening em importantes vias de sinalização celular em HKE3 mostrou que a perda de função da PDIA1 promove inativação da GSK3? em paralelo à diminuicão da ativacção de Stat3; em HCT116 em estado basal, GSK3beta é inativada enquanto Stat3 está ativa, já o silenciamento da PDIA1 não resulta em nenhum efeito adicional. As implicações funcionais do silenciamento da PDIA1 incluíram uma diminuição da proliferação e migração celular em HKE3, não detectável em HCT116. Além disso, a PDIA1 parece sustentar a transição epitélio-mesenquimal (EMT), uma vez que após o silenciamento da PDIA1, observamos um aumento da expressão da E-caderina em HKE3 e uma diminuição em HCT116. Assim, a superativação da Ras se associa a uma alteração no padrão de regulação da Nox1 pela PDIA1. A supressão do efeito regulador da PDIA1 pela Kras é provavelmente devido a uma ativação sustentada da Rac1. Portanto, PDIA1 pode exercer um papel redox-dependente adaptativo crucial relacionado à progressão tumoral / Protein disulfide isomerases such as PDIA1 have been implicated in cancer progression, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear. We showed previously important PDIA1 effects enabling vascular Nox1 NADPH oxidase expression and associated generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Since deregulated ROS production underlies tumor growth, we proposed that PDIA1 acts as an upstream regulatory mechanism of tumor-associated ROS production. We focused on colorectal cancer (CRC) with distinct levels of KRas activation. Our results from RNAseq databanks and direct validation indicate significant increase in PDIA1 expression in CRC with constitutive high (HCT116) vs. moderate (HKE3) or basal (e.g. Caco2) Ras activity. PDIA1 supported Nox1-dependent superoxide production in CRC; however, we observed for the first time a dual effect correlated with Ras level activity: in Caco2 and HKE3 cells, loss-of-function experiments indicate that PDIA1 sustains Nox1-dependent superoxide production; however, in HCT116 cells, PDIA1 restricted Nox1-dependent superoxide production. This PDIA1 behavior in HCT116 is associated with increased Rac1 expression/activity. Transfection of Rac1G12V active mutant into HKE3 cells induced PDIA1 to become restrictive of Nox1-dependent superoxide; accordingly, in HCT116 cells treated with Rac1 inhibitor, PDIA1 became supportive of superoxide production. Screening of cell signaling routes affected by PDIA1 silencing showed induced GSK3beta inactivation and parallel decrease of active Stat3 in HKE3 cells; in baseline HCT116 cells, GSK3beta was inactivated and Stat3 active, whereas PDIA1 silencing had no further effect. Functional implications of PDIA1 silencing included a decrease of cell proliferation and migration in HKE3, not detectable in HCT116 cells. Also, PDIA1 may support epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), since after PDIA1 silencing, E-cadherin expression increased in HKE3 and decreased in HCT116. Thus, Ras overaction associates with a switched in PDIA1 pattern regulation of Nox1. Ras-induced PDIA1 bypass may involve direct Rac1 activation. Therefore, PDIA1 may be a crucial regulator of redox-dependent adaptive processes related to cancer progression
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Caracterização clínica e genética de pacientes brasileiros com doença granulomatosa crônica e susceptibilidade mendeliana a infecções por micobactérias / Clinical and Genetic Characterization of Brazilian Patients with Chronic Granulomatous Disease and Mendelian Susceptibility to Mycobacterial Disease

Zurro, Nuria Bengala 29 November 2018 (has links)
Dentre pacientes com imunodeficiências primárias, existem aqueles com defeitos de fagócitos e outros componentes da imunidade inata. A doença granulomatosa crônica (DGC) é uma imunodeficiência primária (IDP) causada por mutações em um dos componentes protéicos, gp91-phox, p22-phox, p47-phox, p67-phox e p40-phox, da nicotinamida adenina dinucleotídeo fosfato (NADPH) dos fagócitos. Pacientes com DGC apresentam maior susceptibilidade a infecções, assim como hiperinflamação e reação adversa à vacinas como à do Bacilo Calmette-Guérin (BCG), como consequência da atividade microbicida defeituosa dos fagócitos. Por outro lado, a susceptibilidade mendeliana a micobactérias (MSMD) é uma condição que predispõe os pacientes a infecções pelo gênero Mycobacterium sp, levando a infecções graves e por vezes à morte. O objetivo deste trabalho foi realizar o diagnóstico clínico e a análise genético-molecular de pacientes brasileiros com DGC e MSMD. A explosão respiratória de granulócitos foi avaliada pelo ensaio de dihidrorodamina (DHR). A dosagem de citocinas do eixo IL-12/IFN-&#947 foi realizada mediante o ensaio de ELISA após estimulo com lisado de micobactérias (LM), proteína purifica (PPD) e BCG. O DNA genômico dos pacientes foi extraído, amplificado e sequenciado pelo método de Sanger e seqüenciamento completo de exoma. Durante o período de 2014-2018, 181 pacientes com histórico clínico sugestivo de DGC e 75 pacientes com diagnóstico sugestivo de MSMD foram encaminhados ao nosso laboratório. Após avaliação clínica e bioquímica dos pacientes, 23 deles foram diagnosticadas com DGC e 16 com MSMD. A análise genético-molecular permitiu identificar mutações em 14 pacientes com DGC, nove deles com DGC ligada ao cromossomo X (DGC-X) e 5 com DGC autossômica recessiva (DGC-AR). Identificamos mutações em 5 pacientes com MSMD, sendo três delas no receptor de IL-12 e duas no receptor da IL-17. / Among patients with primary immunodeficiencies, there are those with defects in phagocytes and other components of the innate immunity. Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a primary immunodeficiency (PID) caused by mutations in one of the protein components, gp91-phox, p22-phox, p47-phox, p67-phox and p40-phox of the Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate (NADPH) oxidase of phagocytes. Patients with CDG are susceptible to infections, as well as hyperinflammation and adverse reactions to vaccines such as Bacilo Calmette-Guérin (BCG) as a consequence of defective phagocytes microbicidal activity. On the other hand, Mendelian susceptibility to mycobacterial diseases (MSMD) is a condition that predisposes patients to infections by the genus Mycobacterium sp , leading to serious infections and sometimes death. The main goal of this study was to perform the clinical diagnosis and genetic-molecular analysis of Brazilian patients with CDG and MSMD. The respiratory burst of granulocytes was evaluated by the dihydrorhodamine (DHR) assay. Cytokine dosing of IL-12 / IFN-&#947 axis was performed by the ELISA assay after stimulation with mycobacterium lysate (LM), purified protein (PPD) and BCG. Patients genomic DNA was extracted, amplified and sequenced by the Sanger method and whole exome sequencing. During the period of 2014 to 2018, 181 patients with a clinical history suggestive of CDG and 75 patients with a diagnosis suggestive of MSMD were referred to our laboratory. After clinical and biochemical evaluation, 23 of them were diagnosed with CDG and 16 with MSMD. Genetic-molecular analysis allowed the identification of mutations in 14 patients with CDG, of those 9 had X-linked DGC (X-CGD) and 5 had autosomal recessive CGD (AR-CGD). Mutations were identified in 5 MSMD patients, three in the IL-12 receptor and two in the IL-17 receptor.
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Étude de l'implication des navettes du pyruvate découlant du métabolisme mitochondrial du glucose dans la régulation de la sécrétion d'insuline par les cellules bêta pancréatiques

Guay, Claudiane 01 1900 (has links)
Le diabète est une maladie métabolique qui se caractérise par une résistance à l’insuline des tissus périphériques et par une incapacité des cellules β pancréatiques à sécréter les niveaux d’insuline appropriés afin de compenser pour cette résistance. Pour mieux comprendre les mécanismes déficients dans les cellules β des patients diabétiques, il est nécessaire de comprendre et de définir les mécanismes impliqués dans le contrôle de la sécrétion d’insuline en réponse au glucose. Dans les cellules β pancréatiques, le métabolisme du glucose conduit à la production de facteurs de couplage métabolique, comme l’ATP, nécessaires à la régulation de l’exocytose des vésicules d’insuline. Le mécanisme par lequel la production de l’ATP par le métabolisme oxydatif du glucose déclenche l’exocytose des vésicules d’insuline est bien décrit dans la littérature. Cependant, il ne peut à lui seul réguler adéquatement la sécrétion d’insuline. Le malonyl-CoA et le NADPH sont deux autres facteurs de couplage métaboliques qui ont été suggérés afin de relier le métabolisme du glucose à la régulation de la sécrétion d’insuline. Les mécanismes impliqués demeurent cependant à être caractérisés. Le but de la présente thèse était de déterminer l’implication des navettes du pyruvate, découlant du métabolisme mitochondrial du glucose, dans la régulation de la sécrétion d’insuline. Dans les cellules β, les navettes du pyruvate découlent de la combinaison des processus d’anaplérose et de cataplérose et permettent la transduction des signaux métaboliques provenant du métabolisme du glucose. Dans une première étude, nous nous sommes intéressés au rôle de la navette pyruvate/citrate dans la régulation de la sécrétion d’insuline en réponse au glucose, puisque cette navette conduit à la production dans le cytoplasme de deux facteurs de couplage métabolique, soit le malonyl-CoA et le NADPH. De plus, la navette pyruvate/citrate favorise le flux métabolique à travers la glycolyse en réoxydation le NADH. Une étude effectuée précédemment dans notre laboratoire avait suggéré la présence de cette navette dans les cellules β pancréatique. Afin de tester notre hypothèse, nous avons ciblé trois étapes de cette navette dans la lignée cellulaire β pancréatique INS 832/13, soit la sortie du citrate de la mitochondrie et l’activité de l’ATP-citrate lyase (ACL) et l’enzyme malique (MEc), deux enzymes clés de la navette pyruvate/citrate. L’inhibition de chacune de ces étapes par l’utilisation d’un inhibiteur pharmacologique ou de la technologie des ARN interférant a corrélé avec une réduction significative de la sécrétion d’insuline en réponse au glucose. Les résultats obtenus suggèrent que la navette pyruvate/citrate joue un rôle critique dans la régulation de la sécrétion d’insuline en réponse au glucose. Parallèlement à notre étude, deux autres groupes de recherche ont suggéré que les navettes pyruvate/malate et pyruvate/isocitrate/α-cétoglutarate étaient aussi importantes pour la sécrétion d’insuline en réponse au glucose. Ainsi, trois navettes découlant du métabolisme mitochondrial du glucose pourraient être impliquées dans le contrôle de la sécrétion d’insuline. Le point commun de ces trois navettes est la production dans le cytoplasme du NADPH, un facteur de couplage métabolique possiblement très important pour la sécrétion d’insuline. Dans les navettes pyruvate/malate et pyruvate/citrate, le NADPH est formé par MEc, alors que l’isocitrate déshydrogénase (IDHc) est responsable de la production du NADPH dans la navette pyruvate/isocitrate/α-cétoglutarate. Dans notre première étude, nous avions démontré l’importance de l’expression de ME pour la sécrétion adéquate d’insuline en réponse au glucose. Dans notre deuxième étude, nous avons testé l’implication de IDHc dans les mécanismes de régulation de la sécrétion d’insuline en réponse au glucose. La diminution de l’expression de IDHc dans les INS 832/13 a stimulé la sécrétion d’insuline en réponse au glucose par un mécanisme indépendant de la production de l’ATP par le métabolisme oxydatif du glucose. Ce résultat a ensuite été confirmé dans les cellules dispersées des îlots pancréatiques de rat. Nous avons aussi observé dans notre modèle que l’incorporation du glucose en acides gras était augmentée, suggérant que la diminution de l’activité de IDHc favorise la redirection du métabolisme de l’isocitrate à travers la navette pyruvate/citrate. Un mécanisme de compensation à travers la navette pyruvate/citrate pourrait ainsi expliquer la stimulation de la sécrétion d’insuline observée en réponse à la diminution de l’expression de IDHc. Les travaux effectués dans cette deuxième étude remettent en question l’implication de l’activité de IDHc, et de la navette pyruvate/isocitrate/α-cétoglutarate, dans la transduction des signaux métaboliques reliant le métabolisme du glucose à la sécrétion d’insuline. La navette pyruvate/citrate est la seule des navettes du pyruvate à conduire à la production du malonyl-CoA dans le cytoplasme des cellules β. Le malonyl-CoA régule le métabolisme des acides gras en inhibant la carnitine palmitoyl transférase 1, l’enzyme limitante dans l’oxydation des acides gras. Ainsi, l’élévation des niveaux de malonyl-CoA en réponse au glucose entraîne une redirection du métabolisme des acides gras vers les processus d’estérification puis de lipolyse. Plus précisément, les acides gras sont métabolisés à travers le cycle des triglycérides/acides gras libres (qui combinent les voies métaboliques d’estérification et de lipolyse), afin de produire des molécules lipidiques signalétiques nécessaires à la modulation de la sécrétion d’insuline. Des études effectuées précédemment dans notre laboratoire ont démontré que l’activité lipolytique de HSL (de l’anglais hormone-sensitive lipase) était importante, mais non suffisante, pour la régulation de la sécrétion d’insuline. Dans une étude complémentaire, nous nous sommes intéressés au rôle d’une autre lipase, soit ATGL (de l’anglais adipose triglyceride lipase), dans la régulation de la sécrétion d’insuline en réponse au glucose et aux acides gras. Nous avons démontré que ATGL est exprimé dans les cellules β pancréatiques et que son activité contribue significativement à la lipolyse. Une réduction de son expression dans les cellules INS 832/13 par RNA interférant ou son absence dans les îlots pancréatiques de souris déficientes en ATGL a conduit à une réduction de la sécrétion d’insuline en réponse au glucose en présence ou en absence d’acides gras. Ces résultats appuient l’hypothèse que la lipolyse est une composante importante de la régulation de la sécrétion d’insuline dans les cellules β pancréatiques. En conclusion, les résultats obtenus dans cette thèse suggèrent que la navette pyruvate/citrate est importante pour la régulation de la sécrétion d’insuline en réponse au glucose. Ce mécanisme impliquerait la production du NADPH et du malonyl-CoA dans le cytoplasme en fonction du métabolisme du glucose. Cependant, nos travaux remettent en question l’implication de la navette pyruvate/isocitrate/α-cétoglutarate dans la régulation de la sécrétion d’insuline. Le rôle exact de IDHc dans ce processus demeure cependant à être déterminé. Finalement, nos travaux ont aussi démontré un rôle pour ATGL et la lipolyse dans les mécanismes de couplage métabolique régulant la sécrétion d’insuline. / Diabetes is a metabolic disorder characterized by a combination of insulin resistance in peripheral tissues with an inappropriate amount of insulin secreted by the pancreatic β-cells to overcome this insulin resistance. In order to help find a cure for diabetic patients, we need to elucidate the mechanisms underlying the proper control of insulin secretion in response to glucose. In pancreatic β-cells, glucose metabolism leads to the production of metabolic coupling factors, like ATP, implicated in the regulation of insulin vesicle exocytosis. The mechanism linking ATP production by the oxidative metabolism of glucose to the triggering of insulin release that involves Ca2+ and metabolically sensitive K+ channels is relatively well known. Other mechanisms are also involved in the regulation of insulin secretion in response to glucose and other nutrients, such as fatty acids and some amino acids. Malonyl-CoA and NADPH are two metabolic coupling factors that have been suggested to be implicated in the transduction of metabolic signaling coming from glucose metabolism to control the release of insulin granules. However, the mechanisms implicated remained to be defined. The goal of the present thesis was to further our understanding of the role of the pyruvate shuttles, derived from mitochondrial glucose metabolism, in the regulation of insulin secretion. In pancreatic β-cells, pyruvate shuttles are produced by the combination of anaplerosis and cataplerosis processes and are thought to link glucose metabolism to the regulation of insulin secretion by the production metabolic coupling factors. In our first study, we wished to determine the role of the pyruvate/citrate shuttle in the regulation of glucose-induced insulin secretion. The pyruvate/citrate shuttle leads to the production in the cytoplasm of both malonyl-CoA and NADPH and also stimulates the metabolic flux through the glycolysis by re-oxidating NADH. A previous study done in the group of Dr Prentki has suggested the feasibility of the pyruvate/citrate shuttle in pancreatic β-cells. To investigate our hypothesis, we inhibited three different steps of this shuttle in INS 832/13 cells, a pancreatic β-cell line. Specifically, we repressed, using pharmacological inhibitors or RNA interference technology, the mitochondrial citrate export to the cytoplasm and the expression of malic enzyme (MEc) and ATP-citrate lyase (ACL), two key enzymes implicated in the pyruvate/citrate shuttle. The inhibition of each of those steps resulted in a reduction of glucose-induced insulin secretion. Our results underscore the importance of the pyruvate/citrate shuttle in the pancreatic β-cell signaling and the regulation of insulin secretion in response to glucose. Other research groups are also interested in studying the implication of pyruvate cycling processes in the regulation of insulin exocytosis. They suggested a role for the pyruvate/malate and the pyruvate/isocitrate/α-ketoglutarate shuttles. Therefore, three different shuttles derived from the mitochondrial glucose metabolism could be implicated in the regulation of glucose-induced insulin release. All those three shuttles can produce NADPH in the cytoplasm. In the pyruvate/malate and the pyruvate/citrate shuttles, the NADPH is formed by cytosolic malic enzyme (MEc), whereas in the pyruvate/isocitrate/α-ketoglutarate, NADPH is produced by cytosolic isocitrate dehydrogenease (IDHc). In our first study, we established the importance of MEc expression in the regulation of insulin secretion. In our second study, we wanted to investigate the importance of IDHc expression in glucose-induced insulin secretion. The reduction of IDHc expression in INS 832/13 cells stimulated insulin release in response to glucose by a mechanism independent of ATP production coming from glucose oxidative metabolism. This stimulation was also observed in isolated rat pancreatic cells. IDHc knockdown cells showed elevated glucose incorporation into fatty acids, suggesting that isocitrate metabolism could be redirected into the pyruvate/citrate shuttle in these cells. Taken together, these results suggest that IDHc is not essential for glucose-induced insulin secretion and that a compensatory mechanism, probably involving the pyruvate/citrate shuttle, explains the enhanced insulin secretion in IDHc knockdown cells . The pyruvate/citrate shuttle is the only pyruvate shuttle that is linked to the production of malonyl-CoA. Malonyl-CoA is a known inhibitor of carnitine palmitoyl transferase 1, the rate-limiting step in fatty acid oxidation. Therefore, the raising level of malonyl-CoA in response to glucose redirects the metabolism of fatty acids into the triglycerides/free fatty acids cycle which combine esterification and lipolysis processes. Previous studies done in the laboratory of Dr Prentki supported the concept that lipolysis of endogenous lipid stores is an important process for the appropriate regulation of insulin secretion. A first lipase, hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL), has been identified in pancreatic β-cells. HSL expression is important, but not sufficient, for the β-cell lipolysis activity. In a complementary study, we have investigated the role of another lipase, adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL), in the regulation of insulin secretion in response to glucose and to fatty acids. We first demonstrated the expression and the activity of ATGL in pancreatic β-cells. Reducing ATGL expression using shRNA in INS 832/13 cells caused a reduction in insulin secretion in response to glucose and to fatty acids. Pancreatic islets from ATGL null mice also showed defect in insulin release in response to glucose and to fatty acids. The results demonstrate the importance of ATGL and intracellular lipid signaling in the regulation of insulin secretion. In conclusion, the work presented in this thesis suggests a role for the pyruvate/citrate shuttle in the regulation of insulin secretion in response to glucose. This mechanism possibly implicates the production of NADPH and malonyl-CoA in the cytoplasm. The results also points to a re-evaluation of the role of IDHc in glucose-induced insulin secretion. The precise role of IDHc in pancreatic β-cells needs to be determined. Finally, the data have also documented a role of lipolysis and ATGL in the coupling mechanisms of insulin secretion in response to both fuel and non-fuel stimuli.
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Amyloid beta induces cPLA2 activation by an NADPH oxidase-dependent mechanism in neurons

Shelat, Phullara B., Sun, Grace Y. January 2008 (has links)
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file. Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on April 29, 2010). Vita. Thesis advisor: Grace Y. Sun. "May 2008" Includes bibliographical references.

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