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  • About
  • 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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Sviluppo ed applicazione di pipilines bioinformatiche per l'analisi di dati NGS / DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF BIOINFORMATICS PIPELINES FOR NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING DATA ANALYSIS

LAMONTANARA, ANTONELLA 28 January 2015 (has links)
Lo sviluppo delle tecnologie di sequenziamento ha portato alla nascita di strumenti in grado di produrre gigabasi di dati di sequenziamento in una singola corsa. Queste tecnologie, comunemente indicate come Next Generation Sequencing o NGS, producono grandi e complessi dataset la cui analisi comporta diversi problemi a livello bioinformatico. L'analisi di questo tipo di dati richiede la messa a punto di pipelines computazionali il cui sviluppo richiede un lavoro di scripting necessario per concatenare i softwares già esistenti. Questa tesi tratta l'aspetto metodologico dell'analisi di dati NGS ottenuti con tecnologia Illumina. In particolare in essa sono state sviluppate tre pipelines bioinformatiche applicate ai seguenti casi studio: 1) uno studio di espressione genica mediante RNA-seq in "Olea europaea" finalizzato all’indagine dei meccanismi molecolari alla base dell’acclimatazione al freddo in questa specie; 2) uno studio mediante RNA-seq finalizzato all’identificazione dei polimorfismi di sequenza nel trascrittoma di due razze bovine mirato a produrre un ampio catalogo di marcatori di tipo SNPs; 3) il sequenziamento, l’assemblaggio e l’annotazione del genoma di un ceppo di Lactobacillus plantarum che mostrava potenziali proprietà probiotiche. / The advance in sequencing technologies has led to the birth of sequencing platforms able to produce gigabases of sequencing data in a single run. These technologies commonly referred to as Next Generation Sequencing or NGS produce millions of short sequences called “reads” generating large and complex datasets that pose several challenges for Bioinformatics. The analysis of large omics dataset require the development of bioinformatics pipelines that are the organization of the bioinformatics tools in computational chains in which the output of one analysis is the input of the subsequent analysis. A work of scripting is needed to chain together a group of existing software tools.This thesis deals with the methodological aspect of the data analysis in NGS sequencing performed with the Illumina technology. In this thesis three bioinformatics pipelines were developed.to the following cases of study: 1) a global transcriptome profiling of “Oleaeuropeae” during cold acclimation, aimed to unravel the molecular mechanisms of cold acclimation in this species; 2) a SNPs profiling in the transcriptome of two cattle breeds aimed to produce an extensive catalogue of SNPs; 3) the genome sequencing, the assembly and annotation of the genome of a Lactobacillus plantarum strain showing probiotic properties.
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Implication du récepteur nucléaire orphelin Nur77 (Nr4a1) dans les effets des antipsychotiques par une approche de transcriptomique chez des rats déficients en Nur77

Majeur, Simon 11 1900 (has links)
Malgré l’usage de médicaments antipsychotiques depuis plusieurs décennies, leur mécanisme d’action précis, autre que leur interaction avec les récepteurs dopaminergiques et sérotoninergiques, demeure peu connu. Nur77 (Nr4a1 ou NGFI-B) est un facteur de transcription de la famille des récepteurs nucléaires associé aux effets des antipsychotiques. Ceci étant dit, le mécanisme d’action de Nur77 est également peu connu. Afin de mieux comprendre les éléments impliqués avec les antipsychotiques et l’activité de Nur77, nous avons comparé les niveaux de transcrits dans le striatum suite à un traitement avec l’halopéridol chez des rats sauvages et déficients en Nur77 à l’aide de la technique de séquençage à haut débit (RNAseq) et d’une analyse bio-informatique. L’halopéridol et Nur77 ont modulé d’importants groupes de gènes associés avec la signalisation des récepteurs dopaminergiques et la synapse glutamatergique. L’analyse a révélé des modulations de gènes clés reliés à la signalisation des protéines G. Parmi les transcrits modulés significativement chez les rats traités avec halopéridol et ceux déficients en Nur77, la dual specificity phosphatase 5 (Dusp5) représente un nouveau candidat d’intérêt. En effet, nous avons confirmé que les niveaux d’ARNm et protéiques de Dusp5 dans le striatum sont associés aux mouvements involontaires anormaux (dyskinésie) dans un modèle de primates non-humains traités chroniquement avec halopéridol. Cette analyse transcriptomique a démontré des altérations rapides et importantes d’éléments impliqués dans la signalisation des protéines G par l’halopéridol, et a permis d’identifier, pour la première fois, une expression de Dusp5 dépendante de Nur77 en tant que nouvelle composante reliée avec la dyskinésie tardive. / Despite antipsychotic drugs being used for several decades, their precise mechanism of action remains elusive. Nur77 (Nr4a1 or NGFI-B) is a transcription factor of the nuclear receptor family associated with antipsychotic drug effects. However, the mechanism of action of Nur77 is also not well understood. To better understand the signaling components implicated with antipsychotic drug use and Nur77 activity, we compared striatal gene transcripts following haloperidol in wild-type and Nur77-deficient rats using Next Generation RNA Sequencing (RNAseq) and a bioinformatics analysis. Haloperidol and Nur77 modulated important subsets of striatal genes associated with dopamine receptor signaling and glutamate synapses. The analysis revealed modulations of key components of G protein signaling that are consistent with a rapid adaptation of striatal cells that may partially explain long-term haloperidol-induced dopamine D2 receptor upregulation. Amongst significantly modulated transcripts in rats treated with haloperidol and rats deficient in Nur77, dual specificity phosphatase 5 (Dusp5) represents a new and very interesting candidate. Indeed, we confirmed that striatal Dusp5 mRNA and protein levels were associated with abnormal involuntary movements (dyskinesia) in non-human primates chronically exposed to haloperidol. This transcriptomic analysis showed important haloperidol-induced G protein-coupled receptor signaling alterations that may support a regulatory role of Nur77 in dopamine D2 receptor signaling pathways and identified, for the first time, a putative Nur77-dependent expression of Dusp5 as a new signaling component for antipsychotic drug-induced tardive dyskinesia.

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