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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 Effects of Serum from Obese Patients and Adipocyte-derived Cytokines on Growth of Prostate Cancer Cells In Vitro

Mora, Benjamin 03 July 2014 (has links)
Obesity has been related to a greater incidence of more aggressive, advanced stage prostate cancer. It is expected that serum adipokines related to obesity will promote a more aggressive phenotype in PC cells in vitro. Patient serum (n = 80) was obtained for analysis and divided into four patient groups based on obesity and prostate cancer status. Characteristics of serum-treated PC cells in vitro were measured. In a separate set of analyses, LNCaP and PC3 cells were treated with adiponectin and resistin in vitro, and cell characteristics were analyzed. Serum from obese PC patients induces greater amounts of cell migration and lower amounts of cell proliferation and invasion in vitro. Exogenous treatment of adiponectin on PC cells in vitro does not affect cell migration or invasion. However, adiponectin modulates cytosolic protein levels of soluble β-catenin and GSK-3β, indicating that its mechanism of action may be through the Wnt signalling pathway.
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The Effect of hsa-miR-105 on Prostate Cancer Growth

Honeywell, David R 07 December 2012 (has links)
Micro (mi)RNAs have recently been found to play an important role in cancer biology. In order to further understand how miRNAs affect prostate tumour progression, we evaluated miRNA expression in two invasive prostate tumour lines, PC3 and DU145. We then focused our evaluation on a novel miRNA, miR-105, whose levels were significantly decreased in both tumour cell lines as compared to normal prostate epithelial cells. As miR-105 levels were reduced in prostate tumour cell lines, we restored its expression following transfection of cells with mimic constructs to over-express miR-105 in both cell lines, in order to determine its effect on various tumourigenic properties. Over-expression caused decreased tumour cell proliferation, anchorage-independent growth and invasion in vitro and inhibited tumour growth in vivo. We further identified CDK6 as a putative target of miR-105, which likely contributed to its inhibition of tumour cell growth. Our results suggest that miR-105 inhibits tumour cell proliferation and may be an interesting target to regulate tumour growth or potentially used as a biomarker to differentiate between less and more aggressive tumours in patients.
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The Effect of hsa-miR-105 on Prostate Cancer Growth

Honeywell, David R 07 December 2012 (has links)
Micro (mi)RNAs have recently been found to play an important role in cancer biology. In order to further understand how miRNAs affect prostate tumour progression, we evaluated miRNA expression in two invasive prostate tumour lines, PC3 and DU145. We then focused our evaluation on a novel miRNA, miR-105, whose levels were significantly decreased in both tumour cell lines as compared to normal prostate epithelial cells. As miR-105 levels were reduced in prostate tumour cell lines, we restored its expression following transfection of cells with mimic constructs to over-express miR-105 in both cell lines, in order to determine its effect on various tumourigenic properties. Over-expression caused decreased tumour cell proliferation, anchorage-independent growth and invasion in vitro and inhibited tumour growth in vivo. We further identified CDK6 as a putative target of miR-105, which likely contributed to its inhibition of tumour cell growth. Our results suggest that miR-105 inhibits tumour cell proliferation and may be an interesting target to regulate tumour growth or potentially used as a biomarker to differentiate between less and more aggressive tumours in patients.
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Ο ρόλος της θρομβίνης και των υποδοχέων της στην αγγειογένεση και στην ανάπτυξη και μετάσταση του καρκίνου

Κρητικού, Σωσάννα 21 October 2011 (has links)
Απο τις απαρχές της μελέτης του PAR1, είχε βρεθεί οτι βρίσκεται σε στενή συνάφεια με τον καρκίνο, με ποικιλία πειραμάτων που έγιναν σε καρκινικές σειρές και σε διάφορα πειραματικά μοντέλα ζώων. Οι σκοποί της παρούσας εργασίας μπορούν να συνοψιστούν ως εξης: Η διερεύνηση της έκφρασης του υποδοχέα 1 της θρομβίνης (PAR1) σε καρκινικές σειρές προερχόμενες από ανθρώπινους όγκους και συγκεκριμένα: Στις σειρές από καρκίνο του προστάτη PC3 και LNCaP και στις σειρές από καρκίνο του μαστού MDA-231 και MCF-7. Η διερεύνηση της λειτουργικότητας του παραπάνω υποδοχέα στις προαναφερθείσες σειρές και το αποτέλεσμα της αναστολής του υποδοχέα στην επιβίωση και στον πολλαπλασιασμό των μελετώμενων κυττάρων. Η διερεύνηση της ενεργοποίησης της ΜΑΡ κινάσης μέσω του PAR1. Και τελικά, η διερεύνηση της έκφρασης του PAR-1 σε ασθενείς που χειρουργήθηκαν για καρκίνο του πνεύμονα στην Παν/μιακη Καρδιοθωρακοχειρουργική κλινική της Πάτρας, απο τον Καθηγητή Κο Δ. Δουγένη και την ομάδα του. Ο ανταγωνιστής του PAR-1, SCH 79797, προκάλεσε μείωση του κυτταρικού πολλαπλασιασμού των προαναφερθέντων καρκινικών σειρών, όπως μελετήθηκε με τη μέθοδο ΜΤΤ και την ενσωμάτωση ραδιενεργού θυμιδίνης. Αυτή η μη ειδική ανταπόκριση όλων των μελετώμενων σειρών στον SCH, αποδόθηκε κατόπιν στο γεγονός ότι αυτοί οι ανταγωνιστές δεν ήταν απολύτως εκλεκτικοί για τον PAR-1 όπως πιστευόταν, όταν σχεδιάστηκαν. Ο συγκεκριμένος ανταγωνιστής επιλέχθηκε μεταξύ των λίγων, της μοναδικής κατηγορίας που υπήρχε, όταν ξεκίνησαν τα πειράματα. Η θρομβίνη υπερδιπλασίασε τον πολλαπλασιασμό της σειράς PC3 και δεν είχε κανένα αποτέλεσμα στον πολλαπλασιασμό της σειράς MDA-231. Το τελευταίο συμφωνεί και με προηγούμενη έρευνα όπου καταδείχθηκε ότι η θρομβίνη δεν επηρεάζει τον πολλαπλασιασμό, αλλά μειώνει τη μεταστατικότητα της σειράς MDA-231 (Kamath et al., 2001). Η αύξηση του πολλαπλασιασμού των καρκινικών κυττάρων του προστάτη PC3, από τη θρομβίνη γίνεται μέσω ενεργοποίησης του υποδοχέα της PAR-1, και μέσω ενεργοποίησης της ΜΑΡ κινάσης, όπως φάνηκε από τα πειράματα στα οποία χρησιμοποιήθηκε ο ειδικός αγωνιστής του PAR1, το εξαπεπτίδιο SFLLRN. Από κάποια πρώτα ενδεικτικά πειράματα φαίνεται ότι η ενεργοποίηση της ΜΑΡΚ λαμβάνει χώρα μέσω διενεργοποίησης του EGFR, κάτι που έχει αποδειχθεί για άλλους GPCRs. Η έκφραση του PAR1 όπως μελετήθηκε με RT-PCR, σε δείγματα ασθενών που χειρουργήθηκαν για κακοήθεις όγκους στους πνεύμονες, ανιχνεύθηκε σε όλα τα δείγματα καρκινικού ιστού. Η υψηλότερη έκφραση του PAR1 ανιχνεύθηκε στον ασθενή με μελάνωμα και στον ασθενή του υψηλότερου σταδίου. Φυσικά ο αριθμός των ασθενών που μελετήθηκαν δεν αρκεί για εξαγωγή συμπερασμάτων, αλλά τα παραπάνω αποτελέσματα συμφωνούν με τα γνωστά ως σήμερα ευρήματα για τον PAR1. Παραμένει να διευκρινιστεί η σημασία της αυξημένης έκφρασης του PAR1 σε ασθενείς με κακοήθεις όγκους στους πνεύμονες, αφού πρώτα επιβεβαιωθεί αυτή η αυξημένη έκφραση σε μεγαλύτερο αριθμό ασθενών. / From the onset of studies of PAR1, it has been concluded that this receptor is closely related to cancer. This relationship has been established after various experiments in cancer cell lines and in experimental animal models. The purposes of the present study can be summarized as follows: To explore the expression of PAR1 in cell lines established from human solid tumors and specifically PC3 and LNCaP from prostate cancer and MDA-231 and MCF-7 from breast cancer. To explore the suppression of PAR1 to the above cell lines in cell division. To determine if the activation of PAR1 to the above cell lines leads to MAPK phosphorylation. And ultimatilly, to explore the expression of PAR1 in patients that have been operated for tumor in lungs in Patras University Hospitall by Dr. D. Dougenis and colleagues. It was found that PAR1 is strongly expressed in highly metastatic cell lines PC3 and MDA-231, opposite to the cells LNCaP and MCF-7 that have lower metastatic capacity. The finding for the breast cancer cells MDA-231 and MCF-7 was according to published results (Kamath et al., 2001). PAR1 selective antagonist SCH 79797, reduced cell survival and DNA synthesis to all the above mentioned cell lines, independently of PAR1 expression. These non-specific results contributed to the recent fact that these antagonists were not PAR1 selective finally. Thrombin caused more than 100% induction of DNA synthesis in PC3 cells and had no effect in MDA-231 cells in accordance with published results that thrombin reduces the metastatic capacity of MDA-231 cells (Kamath et al., 2001). This effect of thrombin in PC3 cells, is mediated by activation of PAR1 as it was shown with the use of the selective agonist peptide SFLLRN. The activation of PAR1 by thrombin in PC3 cells leads to MAPK activation as it was shown by Western analysis. Furthrmore, preliminary experiments indicate that MAPK phosphorylation after PAR1 activation may be result of EGFR transactivation. In the sample tissues from patients, PAR1 expression was detected in all cancers with different ODs. The number of the samples is not enough to lead to conclusions, but there are some important observations. The highest level of PAR1 expression as was detected by RT-PCR were found to the sample tissues of the patient diagnosed for melanoma and of the patient with the most advanced stage of lung cancer. More patients shoulde be examined and more experiments to be done in order to proceed to conclusions for the significance of PAR1 in lung cancer.
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The Effect of hsa-miR-105 on Prostate Cancer Growth

Honeywell, David R January 2012 (has links)
Micro (mi)RNAs have recently been found to play an important role in cancer biology. In order to further understand how miRNAs affect prostate tumour progression, we evaluated miRNA expression in two invasive prostate tumour lines, PC3 and DU145. We then focused our evaluation on a novel miRNA, miR-105, whose levels were significantly decreased in both tumour cell lines as compared to normal prostate epithelial cells. As miR-105 levels were reduced in prostate tumour cell lines, we restored its expression following transfection of cells with mimic constructs to over-express miR-105 in both cell lines, in order to determine its effect on various tumourigenic properties. Over-expression caused decreased tumour cell proliferation, anchorage-independent growth and invasion in vitro and inhibited tumour growth in vivo. We further identified CDK6 as a putative target of miR-105, which likely contributed to its inhibition of tumour cell growth. Our results suggest that miR-105 inhibits tumour cell proliferation and may be an interesting target to regulate tumour growth or potentially used as a biomarker to differentiate between less and more aggressive tumours in patients.

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