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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.
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The effect of sunitinib on neuroblastoma and glioblastoma cell growth

Roos, Kelly January 2020 (has links)
Magister Scientiae (Medical Bioscience) - MSc(MBS) / Cancer is a global health catastrophe, with neuroblastoma, the most common solid childhood tumor, and glioblastoma, a deadly brain tumor, being aggressive and unresponsive to current treatment modalities. These tumors are known to utilize uncontrollable cell proliferative capabilities as a mechanism for tumor survival. Therefore, malignant cell growth can be mitigated by targeting the essential proteins that regulate cell growth, such as receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs). Under normal physiological conditions, RTKs bind with varying affinity to mitogenic stimuli such as growth factors such as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) which, in turn, leads to receptor phosphorylation and activation.
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Specific Receptor Tyrosine Kinases Promote the Metastatic Phenotype of Osteosarcoma

Rettew, Ashley Nicole 23 August 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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Common Signaling Elements in Response Pathways Activated by the Endothelial Survival Factors VEGF and Insulin

Wang, Amanda Cyphers 30 December 2008 (has links)
Damage to the vasculature is a common occurrence in diabetes mellitus. At the cellular level, dysfunction of vascular endothelial cells is often associated with diabetic conditions. Multiple agents maintain the endothelium, including vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), an endothelial cell mitogen/survival factor, and insulin, which has anti-apoptotic effects on endothelial cells in addition to regulating glucose homeostasis. Insulin and VEGF, upon activating their respective tyrosine kinase receptors, can engage the PI3-kinase/Akt, MAPK, and PLC-γ/PKC pathways. Thus, crosstalk between VEGF and insulin signaling may occur at numerous points. Our objectives were twofold: 1) to characterize the combined effects of insulin and VEGF on downstream elements, and 2) to determine the ability of signaling intermediates principally associated with either insulin or VEGF signaling to interact directly. After treatment with VEGF, insulin, or both, cells expressing both VEGF receptor-2 (KDR) and the insulin receptor were immunoprecipitated for total Akt and PLC-γ. Isolates from cells stimulated with both ligands demonstrated activation of PLC-γ and Akt that was less than additive over fifteen minutes. Conversely, cells pretreated with advanced glycation end products showed increased Akt phosphorylation. The effect of insulin on VEGF bioactivity was also measured by PLC-γ-mediated hydrolysis of phosphatidylinositol. These studies suggested suppressed VEGF activity in the presence of insulin. To examine direct signaling interactions, recombinant reagents capable of selective binding (via SH2 domains) to phosphorylated receptors were generated. Overall results showed relatively unaffected VEGF activity in the presence of insulin; however, this relationship is likely altered within the diabetic state. / Master of Science
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Studies On Molecular Analysis Of Capacitation Associated Protein Tyrosine Phosphorylation In Hamster Spermatozoa

Dasari, Santosh Kumar 07 1900 (has links) (PDF)
In mammals, freshly ejaculated spermatozoa do not possess the ability to fertilize a mature oocyte. They acquire fertilization competence upon residing for a period of time in the female reproductive tract. The physiological changes that bring about these time-dependent changes in motility pattern and acquisition of fertilizing ability of spermatozoa are collectively referred to as capacitation, culminating in sperm hyperactivation. Capacitation-associated increase in sperm protein tyrosine phosphorylation (PYP), exhibited by mammalian sperm, is one of the major downstream events, regulating hyperactivated motility. However, it is still unclear which are the tyrosine kinases and phosphatases involved in modulating the capacitation-associated increase in global PYP. In order to determine this, our laboratory earlier showed the role of PYP in hamster sperm capacitation using a specific EGFR protein tyrosine kinase (PTK) inhibitor, tyrphostin A47 (TP-47). Interestingly, inhibition of capacitation by 0.5 mM TP-47 was associated with induction of a slow circular motility pattern, accompanied by inhibition of PYP of certain proteins (Mr. 45,000-52,000), localized to the principle piece of the sperm flagellum. Two such proteins, hypo-tyrosine phosphorylated, were found to be tektin-2 and ODF-2, using 2D-PAGE followed by MS/MS analysis. Interestingly, a global phosphoproteome analysis of human spermatozoa showed that PYP changes are associated with capacitation and asthenospermic condition in infertile men is attributed to the failure of capacitation-associated increase in PYP. Such individuals exhibited impaired sperm motility. There is a need to understand the exact mechanism of phosphorylation of sperm flagellar proteins, which is necessary to assess sperm’s ability to fertilize the mature oocyte. Therefore, the focus of the present work was to elucidate the role of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) and the non-receptor tyrosine kinases (NRTKs) in mammalian (hamster) sperm capacitation. Recent studies have shown that apart from EGFR other RTKs like IGF1R, FGFR, VEGFR, MuSK, TrkA are expressed in mammalian spermatozoa and actively involved in sperm capacitation. However, there is very little information available in the context of sperm capacitation and associated PYP. Therefore, attempts were made to understand the role of various RTKs (IGF1R, FGFR and VEGFR) in hamster sperm capacitation and associated PYP. Initially, the role of IGF1R tyrosine kinase during sperm capacitation was studied. Immunolocalization of IGF1R in spermatozoa showed a strong signal in the sperm acrosome and the principal piece of the sperm flagellum. Inhibition of IGF1R kinase with an IGF1R-specific inhibitor TP-1-O-Me-AG538 (TP-538) showed inhibitory effect on sperm capacitation and the associated hyperactivation. But, inhibitors of FGFR and VEGFR tyrosine kinases did not show such an effect. Interestingly, inhibition of IGF1R by TP538 was associated with inhibition of PYP of certain proteins (Mr. 45,000-120,000), localized to head, mid piece and principle piece regions of the sperm flagellum. Phosphoproteomic analysis using 2D-PAGE-western blot with anti-phosphotyrosine antibodies identified 17 differentially phosphorylated protein spots. Out of the 17 spots, 12 were identified by MALDI-MS/MS analysis. The proteins identified to be differentially phosphorylated, upon inhibition of IGF1R, were PDHE1, ODF-2, Tubulin β 2C chain, PDHE2 and ATP synthase β subunit. The RTKs being present in the membrane level may not be directly involved in the phopshorylation of downstream target proteins associated with the mitochondrial membrane, sperm axonemal structures and outer dense fibers. Therefore, the RTKs may interact directly or indirectly with the downstream NRTKs, which may be involved in the phosphorylation of target sperm proteins. Till date, six different families of NRTKs are shown to be expressed in mammalian spermatozoa. The major family of NRTKs involved in sperm function is the Src family of kinases. However, there is very little information available in the context of sperm capacitation and the associated PYP. Therefore, studies were carried out to understand the role of Src family of NRTKs in sperm capacitation and associated PYP. Presence of active Src signaling was observed by the immunolocalization of activated Src (pY416) in the acrosome, mid piece and the principal piece regions of the sperm flagellum. Inhibition of Src family of kinase with a specific Src family kinase inhibitor PP2, showed inhibition of sperm capacitation and the associated hyperactivation. Inhibition of Src family of kinases with PP2 was associated with decrease in PYP of several proteins (Mr. 45,000-120,000), localized mainly to the mid piece region, followed by the principle piece region of the sperm flagellum. Phosphoproteomic analysis using 2D-PAGE-western blot with anti-phosphotyrosine antibodies identified 38 differentially phosphorylated protein spots. Out of the 38 spots, 16 were identified by MALDIMS/MS analysis and these corresponded to seven proteins which included PDHE1, ODF-2, Tubulin β 2C chain, Tektin-2, GAPDS, PDHE2 and ATP synthase β subunit. Additionally, the biochemical and molecular characteristics of the identified proteins were also studied. Bioinformatic analysis predicted the presence of phosphorylation motifs for several kinases and interestingly, all the proteins identified had a Src kinase motif. Comparing the current observations and the previous work in the laboratory, two proteins ODF-2 and Tektin-2 were found to be regulated by EGFR, IGF1R and Src family of kinases. Therefore, characterization of the capacitation-associated tyrosine phoposphorylated proteins ODF-2 and Tektin-2 was performed. By employing PCR and Northern blotting techniques, the presence of the transcripts of both the proteins was shown. Additionally, the ontogeny of expression of ODF2 and Tektin-2 in hamster testis development was studied and the results indicated that the expression of both the proteins started from week 3 onwards till week 8. To confirm the meiotic stage-associated expression of ODF-2 and Tektin-2, germ cells were sorted based on their DNA content. ODF-2 and Tektin-2 transcripts were first expressed in the meiotic germ cells (pachytene spermatocytes) and their expression was upregulated in the post-meiotic germ cells (round spermatids). Sequential extraction of sperm proteins showed that, Tektin-2 was majorly extracted out in the Triton X-100 and DTT fraction, whereas, ODF-2 was maximally extracted in the presence of urea and DTT. In conclusion, these observations indicate that IGF1R and Src family of tyrosine kinases are critical for mammalian sperm capacitation and associated global PYP. Inhibition of sperm capacitation was associated with hypo-tyrosine-phospohorylation of certain proteins associated with mitochondrial membrane, axonemal structures and outer dense fibers of the sperm flagellum. Future work can be directed towards understanding the role of other RTKs and NRTKs involved in sperm capacitation and the molecular characterization of hypophosphorylated proteins critical for sperm function and its fertilization competence.
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Signalisation et ciblage thérapeutique du récepteur tyrosine kinase AXL dans les cancers / Signaling and targeting of the Tyrosine Kinase Receptor AXL in cancer

Leconet, Wilhem 28 January 2014 (has links)
AXL est un récepteur tyrosine kinase (RTK) impliqué dans de nombreux mécanismes cellulaires tels que la migration, l'invasion, l'angiogenèse et la prolifération des cellules. Sa surexpression a été observée dans de nombreux cancers et est souvent liée à un mauvais pronostic vital pour le patient. De plus, ce récepteur semble agir dans un mécanisme important dans la formation de métastases et la résistance aux thérapies anticancéreuses : la transition épithélio-mésenchymateuse (EMT). Nous avons dans un premier temps généré des anticorps monoclonaux murins spécifiques du récepteur AXL. Deux de ces anticorps ont ensuite été sélectionnés pour leurs propriétés inhibitrices de l'expression d'AXL à la surface et de l'activation de ce récepteur par son ligand GAS6. En effet ces deux anticorps, le 20G7D9 et le 3E3E8, entraine l'internalisation et la dégradation lysosomale d'AXL.Nous avons dans un deuxième temps étudié l'expression et le rôle de ce récepteur dans le cancer du pancréas qui possède un manque cruel de solutions thérapeutiques aujourd'hui et dont le taux de survie reste très faible (moins 5% des patients survivent 5 ans après son diagnostic). Nous avons ainsi observé une expression d'AXL dans une majorité des tumeurs de patients (76%), notamment au niveau du front invasif de ces tumeurs. Le ciblage d'AXL par nos deux anticorps inhibe sa signalisation et permet une réduction in vitro et in vivo de la croissance tumorale.Enfin, l'importante expression d'AXL dans le front invasif des tumeurs nous a incité à étudier le rôle d'AXL au cours de la transition épithélio-mésenchymateuse. Nous avons ainsi démontré que le couple AXL/GAS6 induit l'EMT dans des modèles invasifs de cancer du sein triple négatifs. De plus, l'expression du récepteur dans des tumeurs de cancer du sein de type basal-like est corrélée à celle de différents marqueurs importants dans l'EMT. L'application de nos anticorps anti-AXL dans ce type de cancer permet d'inhiber l'induction de l'EMT par le récepteur ainsi que l'invasion cellulaire in vitro et in vivo.Cette thèse a ainsi permis de démontrer l'importance du récepteur tyrosine kinase AXL dans des mécanismes oncogéniques clés et l'efficacité de son ciblage par des anticorps monoclonaux dans des modèles précliniques de cancer. / The Tyrosine Kinase Receptor (TKR) AXL is implicated in various cellular mechanisms (migration, invasion, angiogenesis and cell proliferation). Its overexpression has been observed in many cancers and is often correlated with poor prognosis. Moreover, this receptor seems to be important in Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition (EMT), a mechanism related to metastasis formation and resistance to anticancer therapies.We have generated several AXL specific murine monoclonal antibodies. Two of them, 20G7D9 and 3E3E8, have been selected for their inhibition properties in AXL expression and activation by its ligand GAS6. In fact, both antibodies induce internalization and lysosomal degradation of AXL.Then we decided to study AXL expression and role in pancreatic cancer, which is characterized by a dramatic overall survival (<5%, 5 years after diagnosis) and a lack of efficient therapeutic solutions. We observed an ectopic expression of AXL in a majority of patient' pancreatic tumors (76%), notably in the invasive front of the tumor. Targeting AXL with both 20G7D9 and 3E3E8 inhibits its signaling and decreases tumor growth in vitro and in vivo.As AXL is mainly expressed in the invasive front of tumors, we analyzed its role during EMT. We observed that AXL/GAS6 signaling induces EMT in triple negative breast cancer cell lines. Furthermore, its expression is correlated with well-defined EMT markers in basal-like breast cancer tumors. In vitro and in vivo application of our antibodies inhibits AXL-dependant EMT signaling and cellular migration and invasion.In conclusion, this thesis demonstrates the importance of AXL Tyrosine Kinase Receptor in oncogenic processes and the efficacy of targeting this receptor with monoclonal antibodies in cancer preclinical models.
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Μορφολογική μελέτη της έκφρασης των υποδοχέων κινάσης τυροσίνης Trks (υποδοχείς νευροτροφινών) και VEGFR-3 και συσχέτισή τους με την οδό μεταγωγής σήματος EpoR/ JAK-2/ STAT-5 στους όγκους εγκεφάλου του ανθρώπου

Κονδύλη, Μαρία 27 April 2009 (has links)
Οι όγκοι εγκεφάλου του ανθρώπου είναι φαινοτυπικά και γονοτυπικά ετερογενείς. Υπάρχουν σημαντικά κενά στην κατανόηση των μοριακών οδών που εμπλέκονται στην γένεση και ανάπτυξη των νεοπλασμάτων αυτών, καθώς και στη βιολογική και κλινική συμπεριφορά τους. Δεδομένου ότι: α) υπάρχει ένας αυξανόμενος όγκος πληροφοριών σχετικά με την εμπλοκή των υποδοχέων νευροτροφινών Trks (υποδοχείς κινάσης τυροσίνης) στην παθογένεια των νεοπλασμάτων του ΚΝΣ, β) οι νευροτροφίνες μπορούν να ρυθμίζουν τη γονιδιακή έκφραση στο νευρικό σύστημα μέσω του μεταγραφικού παράγοντα STAT-5 με μηχανισμό ανεξάρτητο της ενεργοποίησης της κινάσης JAK-2, γ) η οδός μεταγωγής σήματος JAK-2/STAT-5 ενεργοποιείται από την ερυθροποιητίνη (Epo) (μέσω δέσμευσής της με τον υποδοχέα της EpoR) η οποία πρόσφατα έχει θεωρηθεί ως παράγοντας-κλειδί της αύξησης των όγκων λόγω των αντιαποπτωτικών και αγγειογενετικών ιδιοτήτων και δυνητικός στόχος ογκολογικών θεραπευτικών στρατηγικών, δ) η Epo διαντιδρά με τον παράγοντα αγγειογένεσης VEGF ενδυναμώνοντας την αγγειοδραστικότητά του και συχνά οι δύο αυτοί αναπτυξιακοί παράγοντες συνεκφράζονται, ε) ερευνητικά δεδομένα υποδεικνύουν ένα δυνητικό ρόλο του άξονα VEGF/JAK-2/ STAT-5 στην αγγειογένεση στον καρκίνο και στ) σε πολλά νεοπλάσματα, τα κύτταρα του όγκου καθώς και τα μακροφάγα του στρώματος εκφράζουν τους παράγοντες λεμφαγγειογένεσης VEGF-C και VEGF-D οι οποίοι μέσω του υποδοχέα τους VEGFR-3 (υποδοχέας κινάσης τυροσίνης) έχει βρεθεί ότι προάγουν την αγγειογένεση στα νεοπλάσματα αυτά, ο στόχος της παρούσας εργασίας είναι η μορφολογική μελέτη της έκφρασης των υποδοχέων κινάσης τυροσίνης Trks (υποδοχείς νευροτροφινών) και VEGFR-3 και η συσχέτισή τους με την οδό μεταγωγής σήματος EpoR/ JAK-2/ STAT-5 στα νεοπλάσματα του εγκεφάλου στον άνθρωπο. Για την ανίχνευση των Trks, EpoR, JAK-2, STAT-5 και VEGFR-3, χρησιμοποιήθηκε η ανοσοϊστοχημική μέθοδος σε διαδοχικές τομές ιστού πάχους 4μm, μονιμοποιημένου σε φορμόλη και εγκλεισμένου σε παραφίνη. Χρησιμοποιήθηκαν ειδικά αντισώματα έναντι των προς μελέτη πρωτεϊνών. Εξετάσθηκαν συνολικά 92 όγκοι εγκεφάλου (50 αστροκυτώματα: 5 πιλοκυτταρικά αστροκυττώματα WHO grade I, 6 διάχυτα αστροκυττώματα WHO grade II, 10 αναπλαστικά αστροκυττώματα. WHO grade III και 29 πολύμορφα γλοιοβλαστώματα. WHO grade IV, 8 ολιγοδενδρογλοιώματα, 6 επενδυμώματα, 5 μυελοβλαστώματα και 23 μηνιγγιώματα). Επιπλέον, στη μελέτη συμπεριλήφθηκαν τομές ιστού φυσιολογικού εγκεφάλου. Στην παρούσα εργασία, η πλειονότητα των αστροκυττωμάτων ανεξαρτήτως βαθμού κακοήθειας, έδειξε μέτρια έως έντονη κυτταροπλασματική ανοσοδραστικότητα για τους υποδοχείς TrkA (57%), TrkB (56%) και TrkC (46%). Όλα τα ολιγοδενδρογλοιώματα και τα επενδυμώματα που εξετάσθηκαν ήταν αρνητικά για τους υποδοχείς Trk ενώ έκφραση των υποδοχέων ανιχνεύθηκε σε μικρό ποσοστό των μυελοβλαστωμάτων. Στις ανοσοθετικές περιοχές των όγκων, το τοίχωμα των αγγείων ήταν έντονα θετικό για τον υποδοχέα TrkB. Σε ένα σημαντικό ποσοστό αστροκυττωμάτων (41%), επενδυμωμάτων (33%) και μηνιγγιωμάτων (48%) ανιχνεύθηκε έκφραση του EpoR, ενώ τα ολιγοδενδρογλοιώματα και τα μυελοβλαστώματα που εξετάσθηκαν ήταν αρνητικά. Συνέκφραση των JAK-2/STAT-5 ανιχνεύθηκε στο 39% των αστροκυττωμάτων, στο 43% των ολιγοδενδρογλοιωμάτων, στο 50% των επενδυμωμάτων και σε όλα (100%) τα μυελοβλαστώματα που συμπεριλήφθηκαν στη μελέτη. Η πλειονότητα των μηνιγγιωμάτων έδειξε ασθενή έως μηδενική έκφραση των πρωτεινών JAK-2 και STAT-5. Σε κάποιους όγκους, ανιχνεύθηκε έκφραση της πρωτείνης STAT-5 ενώ ήταν αρνητικοί για την κινάση JAK-2. Επίσης, βρέθηκαν όγκοι JAK-2- ανοσοθετικοί/ EpoR-ανοσοαρνητικοί. Στα ενδοθηλιακά κύτταρα των αγγείων των όγκων ανιχνεύθηκε έκφραση των EpoR, JAK-2 και/ή STAT-5. Η μελέτη της έκφρασης του VEGFR-3 έδειξε την καθολική σχεδόν έκφραση του υποδοχέα στο ενδοθήλιο των αγγείων, στους όγκους εγκεφάλου που εξετάσθηκαν, καθώς και στο τοίχωμα μεγαλύτερων αγγείων εκτός της περιοχής των όγκων. Επίσης, σε κάποιες περιπτώσεις, παρατηρήθηκε έκφραση του υποδοχέα σε νεοπλασματικά κύτταρα. Στα αστροκυτταρικά γλοιώματα, η έκφραση των pan-Trk, TrkB και TrkC σχετίζεται στατιστικά σημαντικά με την έκφραση STAT-5 ενώ δεν υπάρχει στατιστικά σημαντική συσχέτιση της έκφρασης του υποδοχέα TrkA με την έκφραση των JAK-2 και STAT-5, καθώς και της έκφρασης των Trks με την έκφραση της κινάσης JAK-2. Στα αστροκυτταρικά γλοιώματα, η έκφραση JAK-2 σχετίζεται στατιστικά σημαντικά με την έκφραση STAT-5, ενώ η έκφραση των JAK-2 και STAT-5 δεν σχετίζεται σημαντικά με την έκφραση EpoR. Στα επενδυμώματα υπάρχει στατιστικά σημαντική συσχέτιση μεταξύ της έκφρασης JAK-2, STAT-5 και EpoR. Επίσης, στα μυελοβλαστώματα υπάρχει στατιστικά σημαντική συσχέτιση μεταξύ της έκφρασης JAK-2 και STAT-5. Σε σημαντικό ποσοστό των εξετασθέντων όγκων –ιδιαίτερα των γλοιωμάτων- συνεκφράζονται οι υποδοχείς EpoR και VEGFR-3 στο ενδοθήλιο και στα λεία μυικά κύτταρα των αγγείων. Συγκεκριμένα, έκφραση και των δύο υποδοχέων στο τοίχωμα των αγγείων του όγκου, ανιχνεύθηκε, στο 58% των αστροκυτταρικών γλοιωμάτων, στο 67% των ολιγοδενδρογλοιωμάτων, στο 50% των επενδυμωμάτων, στο 20% των μυελοβλαστωμάτων και στο 33% των μηνιγγιωμάτων. Επίσης συνέκφραση των υποδοχέων TrkB και VEGFR-3 στο ενδοθήλιο των αγγείων των όγκων ανιχνεύθηκε στο 57% των αστροκυτταρικών γλοιωμάτων. Η έκφραση στο ενδοθήλιο των αγγείων των όγκων (α) του υποδοχέα TrkB στην πλειονότητα των TrkB-ανοσοθετικών όγκων, (β) των EpoR, JAK-2 και/ή STAT-5 σε αρκετούς όγκους ανεξάρτητα της ανοσοθετικότητας των νεοπλασματικών κυττάρων για τις πρωτεΐνες αυτές και (γ) του VEGFR-3 σχεδόν σε όλους του εξετασθέντες όγκους, οδηγεί στο συμπέρασμα ότι οι παραπάνω παράγοντες πιθανόν συνεργάζονται στην αγγειογενετική διαδικασία στους όγκους εγκεφάλου. Η παρούσα μελέτη απέδειξε την παρουσία των: Trks, EpoR, JAK-2, STAT-5 και VEGFR-3 σε σημαντικό ποσοστό των όγκων εγκεφάλου στον άνθρωπο. Είναι απαραίτητο να διενεργηθούν λειτουργικές μελέτες των σηματοδοτικών οδών που προκύπτουν από την ενεργοποίηση των Trks, EpoR και VEGFR-3, προκειμένου να αποσαφηνισθούν οι πιθανές διαντιδράσεις αυτών των οδών στη διαδικασία της ογκογένεσης, γεγονός που θα μπορούσε να οδηγήσει στο σχεδιασμό νέων θεραπευτικών στρατηγικών για την αποτελεσματική αντιμετώπιση των όγκων εγκεφάλου στον άνθρωπο. / Brain tumors are phenotypically and genotypically heterogeneous. Significant gaps exist in current understanding of the molecular pathways involved in the genesis, progression, and biological and clinical behavior of brain tumors. Considering that : a) there is a growing amount of evidence implicating the neurotophin receptors Trks (receptor tyrosine kinases) in the pathogenesis of CNS tumors, b) neurotrophins may regulate neuronal gene expression via transcription factor STAT-5 in a JAK-2 independent manner, c) the JAK-2/STAT-5 signaling pathway is activated by Epo (recently characterized as a key factor for tumor growth) through its receptor EpoR, d) Epo is known to interact synergistically with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), a potent angiogenic factor, and enhance its vascular activity, and these two growth factors, are often co-expressed, e) recent data suggest a potential role for a VEGF/JAK-2/STAT-5 axis in tumor angiogenesis and f) in many tumors, VEGF-C and -D are produced by tumor cells as well as by tumor-associated macrophages and through their receptor VEGFR-3 are involved in tumor angiogenesis and growth, the aim of this thesis is the morphological study of the expression patterns of the receptor tyrosine kinases Trks (neurotrophin receptors) and VEGFR-3 and their correlation with the EpoR/ JAK-2/ STAT-5 signaling pathway in human brain tumors. Immunohistochemistry was performed on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded, 4μm thick serial sections using the anti-Mouse/ Rabbit Poly HRP IHC Detection kit (CHEMICON International, Inc.). Antibodies against the Trk receptors, EpoR, JAK-2, STAT-5 and VEGFR-3, were used. A total of 92 brain tumors (50 astrocytic gliomas: 5 pilocytic astrocytomas; WHO grade I, 6 diffuse fibrillary astrocytomas; WHO grade II, 10 anaplastic astrocytomas; WHO grade III and 29 glioblastomas multiforme; WHO grade IV, 8 oligodendrogliomas, 6 ependymomas, 5 medulloblastomas, and 23 meningiomas) were included in this study. Normal human brain tissue was obtained postmortem (2 males). The present study demonstrated moderate to strong, granular cytoplasmic immunoreactivity in the majority of astrocytomas, for TrkA (57%), TrkB (56%) and TrkC receptors (46%), independently of grade. All the oligodendrogliomas and the ependymomas examined, were Trk immunonegative while a small percentage of medulloblastomas exhibited Trk immunopositivity. The endothelium of tumor vessels, in the immunopositive areas of the tumors, showed conspicuous immunoreactivity for TrkB receptor. A significant percentage of astrocytomas (41%), ependymomas (33%) and meningiomas (48%) displayed EpoR immunoreactivity. Oligodendrogliomas and medulloblastomas were EpoR- immunonegative. JAK-2/STAT-5 co-expression was detected in 39% of astrocytomas, 43% of oligodendrogliomas, 50% of ependymomas and in all (100%) the medulloblastomas examined. In contrast, most of the meningiomas showed weak or no immunoreactivity for JAK-2 and STAT-5 proteins. Some tumors exhibited STAT-5 immunoreactivity being JAK-2-immunonegative and others were JAK-2-immunopositive being EpoR- immunonegative. In some tumors - independently of EpoR immunoreactivity in tumors cells- the endothelium of tumor capillaries as well as florid angioproliferative changes and/or proliferations of smooth muscle cells showed conspicuous immunoreactivity for EpoR. Furthermore, endothelial cells of some tumor vessels showed JAK-2 and/or STAT-5 immunoreactivity. The present study demonstrated the almost catholic VEGFR-3 expression in the endothelium of tumor vessels in the brain tumor specimens examined, as well as in the smooth muscle cells in peritumoral vessels. In some tumors, the tumor cells expressed VEGFR-3receptor. In astrocytic gliomas, pan-Trk, TrkB and TrkC expression was significantly correlated with STAT-5 expression but not with JAK-2 whereas TrkA expression was not significantly correlated with either JAK-2 or STAT-5 expression. In astrocytic gliomas, JAK-2 expression was significantly correlated with STAT-5 expression whereas JAK-2 and STAT-5 expression were not significantly correlated with EpoR expression. In ependymomas, strong relationship between JAK-2, STAT-5 and EpoR expression was confined. Furthermore, in medulloblastomas, strong relationship between JAK-2 and STAT-5 expression was detected. A significant percentage of astrocytomas (58%), oligodendrogliomas (67%), ependymomas (50%), medulloblastomas (20%) and meningiomas (33%), displayed EpoR and VEGFR-3 co-expression in tumor vessels. Additionally, TrkB and VEGFR-3 co-expression was detected in the endothelium of tumor capillaries in 57% of the astrocytomas examined. The above results indicate the existence of a ligand (other than Epo)-dependent or independent JAK-2 activation that leads to the constitutive activation of STAT-5 as well as the existence of at least one mechanism, other than the Trk - dependent gene induction by STAT-5 that results to the latter’s constitutive activation in these tumors. Furthermore, the finding of EpoR, JAK-2 and/or STAT-5 immunoreactivity in endothelial cells of tumor vessels, supports the ongoing notion of an angiogenic role of Epo in tumor neovascularization. The presence of TrkB, EpoR, JAK-2, STAT-5 and VEGFR-3 in the endothelium of tumor vessels in the brain tumors specimens included in this study, implicate these factors as possible critical players in the process of angiogenesis. The present study demonstrates the expression of Trks, EpoR, JAK-2, STAT-5 and VEGFR-3 in a significant percentage of human brain tumors. Functional studies of the Trks, EpoR and VEGFR-3-activated signaling pathways, are necessary in order to clarify the meaning of a possible cross-talking between these pathways in the process of oncogenesis, the deep understanding of which, could lead to innovative new strategies for drug targeting to human brain tumors.
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GGTI-298 in Combination with EGFR Inhibitors: Evaluating a Novel Therapy in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinomas

Zahr, Stephanie 29 August 2013 (has links)
Overall survival of the metastatic forms of epithelial derived cancers, especially head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC), has not significantly improved even with the application of aggressive combined modality approaches incorporating radiation and chemotherapy. Cumulative evidence implicates the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) as an important therapeutic target in HNSCC. We have previously demonstrated that the combination of lovastatin, a potent inhibitor of the mevalonate pathway, with EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors induced robust synergistic cytotoxicity. However, the use of high dose statins in our clinical trial was associated with significant toxicities including higher than anticipated rate of muscle pathologies. Our goal was to uncover novel downstream targets of the mevalonate pathway that may enhance the efficacy or limit toxicities of this novel combination therapeutic approach. In this study we have demonstrated that GGTI-298, an inhibitor of protein geranylgeranylation, through its ability to disrupt the actin cytoskeleton, inhibits EGFR dimerization and cellular trafficking. This novel mechanism targeting the EGFR has clinical implications as GGTI-298 in combination with tarceva, a clinically relevant EGFR inhibitor, showed enhanced cytotoxicity and inhibitory effects on EGFR activation and its downstream signaling.
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GGTI-298 in Combination with EGFR Inhibitors: Evaluating a Novel Therapy in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinomas

Zahr, Stephanie January 2013 (has links)
Overall survival of the metastatic forms of epithelial derived cancers, especially head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC), has not significantly improved even with the application of aggressive combined modality approaches incorporating radiation and chemotherapy. Cumulative evidence implicates the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) as an important therapeutic target in HNSCC. We have previously demonstrated that the combination of lovastatin, a potent inhibitor of the mevalonate pathway, with EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors induced robust synergistic cytotoxicity. However, the use of high dose statins in our clinical trial was associated with significant toxicities including higher than anticipated rate of muscle pathologies. Our goal was to uncover novel downstream targets of the mevalonate pathway that may enhance the efficacy or limit toxicities of this novel combination therapeutic approach. In this study we have demonstrated that GGTI-298, an inhibitor of protein geranylgeranylation, through its ability to disrupt the actin cytoskeleton, inhibits EGFR dimerization and cellular trafficking. This novel mechanism targeting the EGFR has clinical implications as GGTI-298 in combination with tarceva, a clinically relevant EGFR inhibitor, showed enhanced cytotoxicity and inhibitory effects on EGFR activation and its downstream signaling.
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Implication de l'endosome de recyclage dans la migration cellulaire in vivo

Assaker, Gloria 08 1900 (has links)
Au cours de l’ovogenèse chez la mouche du vinaigre: Drosophila melanogaster, un groupe de cellules folliculaires appelées cellules de bord, migrent à travers les cellules nourricières pour atteindre l’ovocyte. Cet événement, nécessitant la transition épithélio- mésenchymateuse (TEM), la réorientation, puis l’arrêt, ressemble à la formation de métastases. L’endocytose est un régulateur clé de plusieurs événements polarisés, y compris la migration cellulaire. En effet, différentes protéines impliquées dans la migration, comme les intégrines et les E-cadhérines (cadhérines épithéliales), sont régulées par transport à travers les endosomes. De même, l’endocytose restreint au front de migration l’activité des récepteurs tyrosine kinases (RTKs) qui guident les cellules de bord dans leur mouvement. Cependant les mécanismes moléculaires de cette restriction spatiale de l’activité des RTKs demeurent largement inconnus. Nous avons testé l’implication du trafic vésiculaire à travers la machinerie d’endocytose, dans la migration dirigée des cellules de bord, car ce système est facilement accessible pour l’expression de protéines et l’analyse de mutants. Nous avons commencé par confirmer une observation précédente du rôle de l’endosome précoce dans la migration des cellules de bord. Ensuite, nous avons identifié l’endosome de recyclage (ER) comme un régulateur clé de cette migration. En effet, nous avons démontré que l’expression dans les cellules de bord d’une forme dominante négative de Rab11, la petite GTPase régulant le transport vésiculaire à travers l’ER, bloque la migration ou entraîne de sévères défauts de migration dans environ 80% des chambres d’œufs examinées. De plus, nous observons par immunofluorescence une relocalisation de l’activité des RTKs alors que d’autres protéines de migration ne sont pas affectées par Rab11 dominant négatif. Ce résultat a été par la suite confirmé par une interaction génétique entre Rab11 et les RTKs. D’autre part, nous avons montré que le complexe exocyste, un effecteur de Rab11, est impliqué dans la migration des cellules de bord. Nous avons trouvé par microscopie confocale en tissu fixé et par microscopie en temps réel que Sec15, un composant de ce complexe, est polarisé, de façon Rab11- dépendante, dans des vésicules qui s’accumulent au front de migration tout au long du mouvement des cellules de bord. De plus, la perte de l’activité de Sec15 perturbe à son tour la migration. Ainsi, toutes ces données démontrent le rôle fondamental d’un cycle d’endo- exocytose dans le maintien des RTKs actifs au niveau du front de migration des cellules de bord le long de leur mouvement. / During Drosophila melanogaster’s oogenesis, a cluster of folllicle cells, called border cells, perform an invasive migration through the surrounding nurse cells to reach the oocyte. This event resembles metastasis formation since it requires epithelial- mesenchymal transition, reorientation and arrest. Endocytosis plays a fundamental role in many polarized processes, including cell migration, since different migration proteins, like integrins and E-cadherins traffic through the endocytic pathway. Furthermore, receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) that guide border cells during their migration are regulated by endocytosis, although the mechanisms involved are largely unknown. We tested the implication of vesicular trafficking through the endocytic machinery, in border cells’ directed migration, because this system is easily accessible for protein expression and mutant analysis. We first confirmed previous observation that trafficking through the early endosome is necessary for border cells migration, and then we identified the recycling endosome as a key compartment for this migration. Indeed, we showed that overexpression in border cells of a dominant negative form of Rab11, the small GTPase regulating vesicular trafficking through the recycling endosome, blocks migration or leads to severe migration defects in about 80% of examined egg chambers. Furthermore, using immunofluorescence, we observed a relocalization of RTKs activity, whereas other migration proteins were not redistributed upon dominant negative Rab11 expression. This result was further confirmed by a genetic interaction between Rab11 and RTKs. Moreover, we showed that the exocyst complex, an effector of Rab11, is also involved in border cells migration. We found by using confocal microscopy of fixed tissues and time-lapse microscopy of living egg chambers, that Sec15, a member of this complex, is distributed in vesicles which are polarized, in a Rab11- dependent manner, throughout border cells migration. In addition, loss of Sec15 also impairs migration. Together these data demonstrate a fundamental role for an endo- exocytic cycle in the maintenance of active RTKs at the leading edge of border cells during their migration.
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Implication de l'endosome de recyclage dans la migration cellulaire in vivo

Assaker, Gloria 08 1900 (has links)
Au cours de l’ovogenèse chez la mouche du vinaigre: Drosophila melanogaster, un groupe de cellules folliculaires appelées cellules de bord, migrent à travers les cellules nourricières pour atteindre l’ovocyte. Cet événement, nécessitant la transition épithélio- mésenchymateuse (TEM), la réorientation, puis l’arrêt, ressemble à la formation de métastases. L’endocytose est un régulateur clé de plusieurs événements polarisés, y compris la migration cellulaire. En effet, différentes protéines impliquées dans la migration, comme les intégrines et les E-cadhérines (cadhérines épithéliales), sont régulées par transport à travers les endosomes. De même, l’endocytose restreint au front de migration l’activité des récepteurs tyrosine kinases (RTKs) qui guident les cellules de bord dans leur mouvement. Cependant les mécanismes moléculaires de cette restriction spatiale de l’activité des RTKs demeurent largement inconnus. Nous avons testé l’implication du trafic vésiculaire à travers la machinerie d’endocytose, dans la migration dirigée des cellules de bord, car ce système est facilement accessible pour l’expression de protéines et l’analyse de mutants. Nous avons commencé par confirmer une observation précédente du rôle de l’endosome précoce dans la migration des cellules de bord. Ensuite, nous avons identifié l’endosome de recyclage (ER) comme un régulateur clé de cette migration. En effet, nous avons démontré que l’expression dans les cellules de bord d’une forme dominante négative de Rab11, la petite GTPase régulant le transport vésiculaire à travers l’ER, bloque la migration ou entraîne de sévères défauts de migration dans environ 80% des chambres d’œufs examinées. De plus, nous observons par immunofluorescence une relocalisation de l’activité des RTKs alors que d’autres protéines de migration ne sont pas affectées par Rab11 dominant négatif. Ce résultat a été par la suite confirmé par une interaction génétique entre Rab11 et les RTKs. D’autre part, nous avons montré que le complexe exocyste, un effecteur de Rab11, est impliqué dans la migration des cellules de bord. Nous avons trouvé par microscopie confocale en tissu fixé et par microscopie en temps réel que Sec15, un composant de ce complexe, est polarisé, de façon Rab11- dépendante, dans des vésicules qui s’accumulent au front de migration tout au long du mouvement des cellules de bord. De plus, la perte de l’activité de Sec15 perturbe à son tour la migration. Ainsi, toutes ces données démontrent le rôle fondamental d’un cycle d’endo- exocytose dans le maintien des RTKs actifs au niveau du front de migration des cellules de bord le long de leur mouvement. / During Drosophila melanogaster’s oogenesis, a cluster of folllicle cells, called border cells, perform an invasive migration through the surrounding nurse cells to reach the oocyte. This event resembles metastasis formation since it requires epithelial- mesenchymal transition, reorientation and arrest. Endocytosis plays a fundamental role in many polarized processes, including cell migration, since different migration proteins, like integrins and E-cadherins traffic through the endocytic pathway. Furthermore, receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) that guide border cells during their migration are regulated by endocytosis, although the mechanisms involved are largely unknown. We tested the implication of vesicular trafficking through the endocytic machinery, in border cells’ directed migration, because this system is easily accessible for protein expression and mutant analysis. We first confirmed previous observation that trafficking through the early endosome is necessary for border cells migration, and then we identified the recycling endosome as a key compartment for this migration. Indeed, we showed that overexpression in border cells of a dominant negative form of Rab11, the small GTPase regulating vesicular trafficking through the recycling endosome, blocks migration or leads to severe migration defects in about 80% of examined egg chambers. Furthermore, using immunofluorescence, we observed a relocalization of RTKs activity, whereas other migration proteins were not redistributed upon dominant negative Rab11 expression. This result was further confirmed by a genetic interaction between Rab11 and RTKs. Moreover, we showed that the exocyst complex, an effector of Rab11, is also involved in border cells migration. We found by using confocal microscopy of fixed tissues and time-lapse microscopy of living egg chambers, that Sec15, a member of this complex, is distributed in vesicles which are polarized, in a Rab11- dependent manner, throughout border cells migration. In addition, loss of Sec15 also impairs migration. Together these data demonstrate a fundamental role for an endo- exocytic cycle in the maintenance of active RTKs at the leading edge of border cells during their migration.

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