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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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Influencing Pathways that Cause Metastasis and Stemness in Epithelial Ovarian Cancer

Huisken-Hill, Alyse Lynn 01 June 2016 (has links)
Ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer death in women between the ages of 35 and 74. With 22 thousand new cases and 15 thousand deaths annually ovarian cancer is among the most deadly cancers with a death to incidence ratio of 68%. With 70% of cases High Grade Serous Ovarian Carcinoma (HGSOC) is the most common type of ovarian cancer and causes 90% of ovarian cancer deaths. 80% of patients have reoccurrence within five years and only 15-30% of patients with recurrent metastatic ovarian cancer respond to current therapies, chemotherapy and surgery. One reason for the high reoccurrence rate is thought to be linked to the heterogeneity of tumors: there is evidence that, among tumor cells, a subpopulation is cancer stem cells (CSCs). Since CSCs are frequently drug resistant, when the patient undergoes chemotherapy many of the cells may die but the CSCs are left behind and the tumors can therefore regrow. CSCs are also more likely to undergo epithelial-mesenchymal transition which gives these cells the ability to more readily migrate and invade through the extracellular matrix, leaving the primary tumor to form metastases. One key inducer of EMT and therefore possibly of metastasis of particular interest in this project is SNAI1 (Snail). It is therefore the goal of this project to understand the growth, makeup and metastatic ability of HGSOC cell lines to test possible strategies to decrease growth of cancer and prevent metastasis. In this thesis project the phenotype, CSC population make up, and functionality of various HGSOC cell lines was examined. The cell lines assessed were A2780, Kuramochi, OVSAHO, COV318, SKOV3 and OVCAR8. A Snail knockdown OVCAR8 cell line was also assessed as described above and in a xenograft model. It was determined that the cell lines show varying phenotype from epithelial like to mesenchymal like morphology and the cell lines have varying concentrations of cancer stem cells. It was also determined that the CSC population of the HGSOC cell lines were positive for both epithelial and mesenchymal markers in the same cells. OVCAR8 stood out as a hybrid line with both epithelial and mesenchymal characteristics and was therefore chosen for the Snail knockdown model. In the Snail knockdown we observed that CSC markers were reduced, however no change between control and knockdown was seen in the in vitro functional experiments. There was a difference seen between Snail knockdown and control in the in vivo mouse xenograft model. Snail knockdown showed a trend for decreasing tumor burden in both primary and metastatic tumors and showed a significant decrease in growth of metastatic tumor at day 43. Based on these results Snail may be an important target for cancer therapy.
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Exogenous FNIII 12-14 Regulates TGF-β1-Induced Markers

Humeid, Hilmi M 01 January 2018 (has links)
The extracellular matrix protein Fibronectin (FN) plays an important role in cell contractility, differentiation, growth, adhesion, and migration. The 12th -14th Type III repeats of FN (FNIII 12-14), also referred to as the Heparin-II domain, comprise a highly promiscuous growth factor (GF) binding region. This binding domain aids in cellular signaling initiated from the ECM. Additionally, FN has the ability to assemble into fibrils under certain conditions, mostly observed during cell contractile processes such as those that initiate due to upregulation of Transforming Growth Factor Beta 1 (TGF-β1) [1], [2]. Previous work from our lab has shown that self-assembly of FN into insoluble fibrils is crucial for Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) [3]. The transition from epithelial to mesenchymal cell type has been implicated as an early event in tumor formation and breast cancer. We were previously able to find that upregulation of FN fibrils drive EMT through contractility due to the increase of the GF latent TGF-β complex concentration at the cell membrane [3]. The challenge in the current work is to exploit the role of Heparin-II binding domain and to concentrate growth factors of interest, such as those that are pro-EMT or anti-EMT at the signaling sites of the cell membrane. Initially, we investigated the localization of the fragments FNIII 12-14 delivered to cell membrane using FITC conjugated protein. We then investigated the effects of exogenous FNIII 12-14 on EMT using breast epithelial cells (MCF10A) in the presence or absence of TGF-β1 to determine whether FNIII 12-14 alters EMT signaling. Quantification of mRNA expression, for EMT markers such as Slug, Snail, Twist, and ZEB1 were analyzed. Results showed that dosage increase of FNIII 12-14 appears to inhibit EMT transcription factors. This study will develop a new understanding of disease and gene control using ECM proteins. The exploitation of ECM natural protein interactions could become a new method in turning on/off genes of interest. While we are currently investigating this as a mechanism of blocking EMT, it could also have implications in wound healing, fibrosis, and tissue engineering, where EMT is an important aspect of the physiologic progression.
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Efecte represor de Snail en la proliferació cel·lular

Virgós Soler, Ariadna 23 July 2008 (has links)
La Transició Epiteli-Mesènquima és el mecanisme pel qual les cèl·lules epitelials generades en regions particulars, poden dissociar-se de l'epiteli i migrar cap a nous destins, gràcies a uns canvis morfològics que transformen les cèl·lules epitelials en cèl·lules mesenquimals. Aquest procés fonamental durant el desenvolupament, també és rellevant en la progressió de tumors epitelials malignes i en tots dos casos les cèl·lules perden cohesió i adhesió i guanyen mobilitat. Aquests processos morfogènics impliquen una reorganització important del citoesquelet que serà incompatible amb un estat proliferatiu actiu, fins que les cèl·lules necessitin colonitzar un nou territori.Snail és un factor clau en la regulació dels processos EMT, tant en el desenvolupament com en la progressió tumoral gràcies a la seva capacitat de reprimir directament la transcripció de gens epitelials i promoure l'expressió de gens mesenquimals. Uns clons estables de dues línies cel·lulars epitelials, generats en el nostre grup proliferaven més lentament a l'expressar Snail de manera que ens vam proposar descriure el mecanisme utilitzat per Snail per fer disminuir la taxa de proliferació cel.lular al ser expressat ectòpicament en cèl.lules en cultiu que havien patit una EMT.Els resultats d'aquesta tesi indiquen que Snail bloqueja el cicle cel·lular al ser expressat en cèl·lules epitelials fent que disminueixin els nivells de proteïna CDC25A, fosfatasa que pot activar els complexes CDK-ciclina implicats en la progressió per diverses etapes del cicle. Els nostre estudi suggereix que Snail reté el mRNA de CDC25A al nucli, impedint que sigui exportat i traduit.
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Ανάπτυξη μεθοδολογίας για τον ποιοτικό και ποσοτικό προσδιορισμό αλλαντοΐνης και γλυκολυκού οξέως σε εκκρίματα σαλιγκαριού και καλλυντικές κρέμες / Development of methodology for the qualitative and quantitative determination of allantoin and glycolic acid in snail secretions and cosmetic creams

El Mubarak, Mohamed Ahmed 21 December 2012 (has links)
Η βλέννα του σαλιγκαριού έχει χρησιμοποιηθεί στην ιατρική από την αρχαιότητα από την εποχή του Ιπποκράτη, ο οποίος είχε προτείνει τη χρήση της βλέννας για την καταπολέμηση του πόνου, εγκαυμάτων και άλλων τραυμάτων. Πρόσφατη επιστημονική μελέτες του εκκρίματος του σαλιγκαριού Helix aspersa επιβεβαίωσαν ότι η βλέννα περιέχει ένα ασυνήθιστο συνδυασμό φυσικών προϊόντων με ευεργετικές και θεραπευτικές ιδιότητες στο ανθρώπινο δέρμα. Η βλέννα του σαλιγκαριού παρουσιάζει σημαντικό οικονομικό - εμπορικό ενδιαφέρον, ως προς την αξιοποίηση των χημικών συστατικών της όπως η αλλαντοΐνη και το γλυκολικό οξύ που χρησιμοποιούνται ευρύτατα ως δραστικά συστατικά κατά την παρασκευή φαρμακευτικών και καλλυντικών προϊόντων. Η αλλαντοΐνη είναι μία ετεροκυκλική οργανική ένωση που παράγεται από την κατάλυση των πουρινών από το ένζυμο καταλάση. Παρουσιάζει μια μακρά ιστορία όσον αφορά στη χρήση της σε μια ποικιλία από τοπικά φάρμακα και καλλυντικά προϊόντα για την περιποίηση του δέρματος. Το γλυκολικό οξύ είναι το μικρότερο α-υδροξύ - οξύ (AHA). Χάρη στην εξαιρετική ικανότητά του να διαπερνάει το δέρμα, βρίσκει εφαρμογές σε διάφορα προϊόντα φροντίδας του δέρματος, για τη βελτίωση της εμφάνισης και της υφής του δέρματος μειώνοντας ρυτίδες, ουλές ακμής, υπέρχρωση και άλλα και σε άλλες δερματικές παθήσεις. Στην παρούσα εργασία έγινε προσπάθεια ανάπτυξης μεθοδολογιών για τον ποιοτικό και ποσοτικό προσδιορισμό της αλλαντοΐνης και του γλυκολικού οξέος. Με χρωματογραφία υψηλής απόδοσης (HPLC-DAD) σε στήλη Synergi RP (Phenomenex ®) επετεύχθη πολύ καλός διαχωρισμός εντός 6 min. Οι τελικές συνθήκες διαχωρισμού (ισοκρατική έκλουση με εκλούτη ρυθμιστικό διάλυμα 10 mM KH2PO4 pH 2.7 και η ροή ρυθμίστηκε στο 0.7 mL/min και στους 30 C) και προκατεργασίας δείγματος (αραίωση της βλέννας στο ρυθμιστικό διάλυμα, θέρμανση στους 60 C για 20 λεπτά και εκχύλιση με εξάνιο) επιλέχθηκαν μετά από μελέτη διαφόρων παραμέτρων που αφορούν στη σύσταση του εκχυλιστικού μέσου και της κινητής φάσης. Η μέθοδος επικυρώθηκε ως προς τα αναλυτικά της χαρακτηριστικά (γραμμικότητα, επαναληψιμότητα, ακρίβεια και σταθερότητα). Ανάλυση της βλέννας του σαλιγκαριού Helix aspersa έδειξε ότι περιέχει 48.610 ± 0.002, 47.590 ± 0.001, 52.820 ± 0.001 mg/L αλλαντοΐνης και 3753.01 ± 0.01, 3170.51 ± 0.02, 1979.23 ± 0.02 mg/L γλυκολικού οξέος για τις τρεις παρτίδες που αναλύσαμε, αντίστοιχα. Η προτεινόμενη μεθοδολογία χρησιμοποιήθηκε για την ποσοτική ανάλυση τριών καλλυντικών κρεμών (Elicina της εταιρίας Cosméticos Elicina Ltda, Santiago, Χιλή, Labcconte της εταιρίας Cosméticos Concepción Ltda, Χιλή και μια κρέμα από την εταιρία Helix ir στην Κρήτη) στις οποίες η βλέννα του σαλιγκαριού αναγράφεται να περιέχεται σε υψηλό ποσοστό (85%). Τα αποτελέσματα μας δείχνουν ότι τα καλλυντικά σκευάσματα περιέχουν 0.110 ± 0.003, 0.260 ± 0.010 , 0.370 ± 0.001 mg/L αλλαντοΐνης και 4.520 ± 0.010, 5.350 ± 0.010, 5.690 ± 0.001 mg/L γλυκολικού οξέος, αντίστοιχα. / The snail mucus has been used in medicine since the time of Hippocrates, who proposed the use of mucus to combat pain, burns and other wounds. Recent scientific studies of the snail secretion Helix Aspersa confirmed that the snail contains an unusual combination of natural products which are beneficial for human skin. The last time the mucus of the snail has important economic - commercial interest in the use of chemical components such as allantoin and glycolic acid are widely used as active ingredients in the manufacture of pharmaceutical and cosmetic products. Allantoin is a heterocyclic organic compound produced by the breakdown of purines by the enzyme catalase. It has a long history in the use of a variety of topical medications and cosmetics for skin care. The glycolic acid is the smallest alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA). Thanks to its excellent ability to penetrate the skin, it finds applications in various skin care products, for improving the appearance and texture of skin by reducing wrinkles, acne scars, hyperpigmentation and also can improve many other skin disorders. In this study we developed analytical methodology for qualitative and quantitative determination of allantoin and glycolic acid. Application of highperformance chromatography (HPLC-DAD) on a Synergi RP (Phenomenex ®) column has provided a very good separation within 6 min. The final separation (isocratic elution with buffer 10 mM KH2PO4 pH 2.7 as eluent and flow rate 0.7 mL/min at 30 °C) and sample pretreatment (by dilution the mucus in the buffer, heated at 60 °C for 20 min and extracted with hexane) were selected after a study of various parameters relating to the extraction medium and the mobile phase. The method was validated in terms of analytical characteristics (linearity, repeatability, accuracy and stability). Analysis of the snail secretions Helix aspersa showed that it contains 48.610 ± 0.002, 47.590 ± 0.001, 52.820 ± 0.001 mg/L allantoin and 3753.01 ± 0.01, 3170.51 ± 0.02, 1979.23 ± 0.02 mg/L glycolic acid for three batches that we analyzed, respectively. The methodology was used for quantitative analysis of three cosmetic creams (Elicina from the company: Cosméticos Elicina Ltda, Santiago, Chile, Labcconte from the comany: Cosméticos Concepción Ltda, Chile and a cream from the company: Helix ir in Crete) where the snail mucus is deemed to be about 85%. Our results show that cosmetic products contain 0.110 ± 0.003, 0.260 ± 0.010 , 0.370 ± 0.001 mg/L allantoin and 4.520 ± 0.010, 5.350 ± 0.010, 5.690 ± 0.001 mg/L glycolic acid, respectively.
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Variabilidade conquiliológica, anatômica e molecular em Subulina octona (Brugüière, 1789) (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Subulinidae)

Santos, Tércia Vargas dos 28 February 2012 (has links)
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A associação entre análises morfométricas e moleculares, ambas inéditas para estudos em S. octona, tem permitido a identificação de táxons e a compreensão de suas relações. No presente estudo, foi observada variabilidade na concha, no sistema reprodutor, na coloração corporal e na estrutura molecular com base na COI do DNA mitocondrial de populações de S. octona. A análise morfométrica ao longo do desenvolvimento demonstrou que a variabilidade intrapopulacional diminuiu ao longo do desenvolvimento dos moluscos e foi maior nas populações com dois fenótipos de coloração corporal. O componente que melhor explicou a variabilidade na maior parte da vida foi o comprimento da concha, seguido pela largura da abertura. Como a distância geográfica não explicou a variação na forma da concha, acredita-se que possa estar havendo um considerável fluxo gênico por ação antrópica e que a seleção esteja atuando modelando os padrões morfométricos na espécie. O fato de os padrões de crescimento e a forma final da concha na idade adulta terem variado entre populações mesmo em condições idênticas de criação, demonstra o importante papel da determinação genética. A anatomia do sistema reprodutor foi semelhante entre populações, mas a morfometria foi variável entre indivíduos e entre populações. Dentro das populações a porção masculina do sistema reprodutor foi mais variável que a feminina, conforme esperado para estruturas que sofrem seleção sexual. Já entre populações, a maior diferença foi observada na porção feminina. O sistema reprodutor foi mais variável que a concha, porém apresentando compatibilidade entre as populações quanto à forma das estruturas. A diferenciação morfométrica e fenotípica para coloração corporal não foram corroboradas pela variação molecular uma vez que indivíduos com mesmo haplótipo COI foram variáveis para concha e cor da massa cefalopodal. O modelo de evolução neutra das sequências foi aceito para as amostras analisadas apesar de nem todas as mutações serem silenciosas, destacando o papel da deriva na evolução da espécie. A baixa variabilidade de algumas populações pode ser reflexo da forte endogamia, devido à baixa capacidade de dispersão e capacidade de autofecundação da espécie, a despeito do fluxo gênico via dispersão passiva por ação antrópica. Foi observada estruturação genética para uma das populações, por apresentar um haplótipo exclusivo e formação de uma linhagem diferenciada no dendrograma de Máxima Verossimilhança. As diferentes linhagens apresentaram diferenças morfométricas para estruturas reprodutivas que evidenciam a evolução independente das linhagens. Tais observações devem ser investigadas com mais detalhes a fim de confirmar a existência de espécies crípticas. A análise da diversidade encontrada no presente estudo forneceu ainda subsídios para pesquisas posteriores que visem esclarecer sobre a origem de S. octona. / Current knowledge of the diversity of terrestrial molluscs does not take into account the intraand interspecific variability, particularly with regard to species from tropical climates, as is the case of Subulina octona. The association between morphometric and molecular analysis, which remain unpublished for studies in S. octona, has allowed the identification of taxa and understanding of their relationships. In the present study, we observed variability in the shell, reproductive system, body color and molecular structure based on COI of mitochondrial DNA between populations of S. octona. Morphometric analysis along development showed that within-population variability decreased during the development of molluscs and was higher in populations with two body color phenotypes. The best component to explain the variability in most of lifetime was the shell length, followed by the opening width. Because the geographic distance does not explain the variation in shell shape, we believe that there may be considerable gene flow favored by human activities and that the selection may be shaping the morphometric patterns in this species. The interpopulation variation in growth patterns and shell shape in adulthood, even under identical rearing conditions, shows the important role of genetic determination. The anatomy of reproductive system was similar between populations, but the morphology was variable between individuals and populations. Within populations, the male portion of the reproductive system was more variable than the female portion, as expected for structures that are under sexual selection. Among populations, the largest difference was observed in the female portion. The reproductive system was more variable than the shell, but showed interpopulation compatibility for the shape of structures. Morphometric and body color phenotypic differentiation were not corroborated by molecular variation since individuals with the same COI haplotype were variable to shell shape and color head-foot mass. The neutral evolution model of sequences has been accepted for the samples analyzed even though not all mutations are silent, highlighting the role of drift in the species evolution. The low variability of some populations may reflect the strong inbreeding due to low dispersal ability and capacity of selfing species, in spite of gene flow via passive dispersal by human activities. We observed a genetic structure of populations, because it presents a unique haplotype and form a distinct lineage in the maximum likelihood dendrograma. Different lineages showed morphometric differences in reproductive structures, which show their independent evolution. These observations must be investigated in more detail to confirm the existence of cryptic species. The analysis of the diversity found in this study also provided grants for further research aimed at shedding light on the origin of S. octona.
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Détermination des facteurs du sol modulant la biodisponibilité et l'accumulation des métaux pour l'escargot (cantareus aspersus) / Determination of soil parameters modulating the biovailability and the accumulation of metals to the snai (cantareus aspersus)

Pauget, Benjamin 12 July 2012 (has links)
[...] L’objectif decette thèse est l’étude des mécanismes modulant la biodisponibilité des métaux pour l’escargotCantareus aspersus (syn. Helix aspersa), invertébré vivant à l’interface sol‐plante‐air (maillonintermédiaire, saprophage, phytophage, de chaînes alimentaires). La biodisponibilité est principalementévaluée ici en mesurant l’accumulation (concentrations internes en métaux après 28 jours d’exposition) etles flux d’assimilation. L’influence de paramètres édaphiques sur la disponibilité et la biodisponibilité desmétaux des sols et la contribution des sources de contamination (sols/plantes) des escargots constituentles variables étudiées dans deux conditions d'exposition :[...] L’ensemble des résultats souligne la nécessité de prendre en compte les facteurs et lesmécanismes qui modulent la biodisponibilité des métaux pour modéliser au mieux leur accumulation etleur assimilation par les escargots. Aucune méthode chimique unique d’estimation de la biodisponibilitédes métaux n’ayant pu être déterminée, nous préconisons l’utilisation de mesures biologiques quireflètent mieux la réelle biodisponibilité. / [...] The aim of this thesis is to study the mechanisms that modulate metal bioavailabilityfor the garden snail Cantareus aspersus (= Helix aspersa) a soil invertebrate living at the interfacesoil‐plant‐air (saprophagous and phytophagous intermediate link in the food chain).[...] These data underline the necessity to take into account the factors and mechanisms that modulate themetal bioavailability for snails to better model accumulation and assimilation of metal by snails. As nounique chemical method to assess metal bioavailability was determined, we recommend the use ofbiological measures that identify the real metal bioavailability rather than the use of chemical measures.
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Lichens et gastéropodes du Subantartique : écologie chimique et relations trophiques / Lichen and Subantarctic Gastropods : chemical ecology and trophic relationships

Gadéa, Alice 11 December 2017 (has links)
Les interactions « lichen-lichénophage » sont médiées par la présence de métabolites au sein des lichens qui peuvent influer sur les préférences alimentaires des lichénophages. Dans le contexte environnemental du Subantarctique, à faible biodiversité animale et « végétale », une étonnante richesse lichénique a contribué au succès de l’unique Gastéropode terrestre endémique, Notodiscus hookeri. Pour mieux comprendre les mécanismes en jeu, nous avons analysé les préférences alimentaires de cet escargot lichénophage et tenté de cibler les traits-clés des lichens qui modulent l’interaction trophique. À partir d’observations et de prélèvements réalisés sur l’île de la Possession (Archipel Crozet, Terres Australes et Antarctiques Françaises), deux étapes décisives de l’interaction ont été étudiées : (i) le comportement alimentaire de l’escargot en situation de choix nutritionnel, (ii) sa réponse gustative face à des métabolites en situation de non choix. Le broutage préférentiel de certaines parties de lichen a été confronté à l’analyse de la combinaison entre la teneur des métabolites secondaires et celle des métabolites primaires. La localisation des métabolites au sein du thalle de trois espèces lichéniques fréquentes sur l’île et consommées par l’escargot (Argopsis friesiana, Pseudocyphellaria crocata et Usnea taylorii) a été effectuée par l’intermédiaire de techniques chromatographiques et spectrométriques (LC-DAD-MS, GC-MS, microdissection couplée à la LC-DAD-MS, DART-MS) ainsi que par des techniques d’imagerie couplées à la spectrométrie de masse ((MA)LDI-MS). N. hookeri se révèle être une espèce généraliste et opportuniste qui se nourrit de la majorité des lichens auxquels il est confronté. Cependant, il opère des choix en se nourrissant des parties ayant une valeur nutritive élevée et ce, en dépit de la présence de métabolites secondaires potentiellement répulsifs. Plusieurs mécanismes permettant à l’escargot de contrer la toxicité de certains métabolites ont également été décrits dans ce travail. Les choix alimentaires de N. hookeri s’avèrent par conséquent répondre à un compromis entre le bénéfice d’absorption de métabolites appétents à forte valeur nutritive et le coût physiologique (détoxication, clivage, excrétion) engendré par l’ingestion de métabolites répulsifs. En conclusion, trois paramètres-clés au moins seraient à prendre en compte lors des futures études d’interactions entre lichens et lichénophages : il s’agit de la nature et de la teneur des métabolites secondaires, de la teneur en azote ainsi que de la quantité de sucres et de polyols. Les techniques d’imagerie ont fourni une voie nouvelle et prometteuse pour cibler les dégâts opérés par un phytophage. En effet, cette approche permet de mieux apprécier la distribution hétérogène au sein du thalle entre les métabolites. Pour cet escargot terrestre, les ratios de composés « appétents/inappétents » semblent jouer un rôle majeur dans la sélection de nourriture. / Lichen-lichenivore interactions are mediated by the presence of metabolites in lichens, which may impact lichenivore food preferences. In the environmental context of the Subantarctic, with a low animal and “plant” biodiversity, the surprising lichen flora contributed to the success of a the only endemic subantarctic land Gastropod, Notodiscus hookeri. To better understand the snail-lichen interactions, we analyzed the food preferences of this lichenivore snail and tried to pinpoint key lichen traits modulating the trophic interaction. From observations and samplings realized on Possession Island (Crozet Archipelago, Terres Australes et Antarctiques Françaises), two decisive stages of the interaction were studied: (i) the snail feeding behavior in situation of nutritional choice, (ii) its gustatory response when facing isolated metabolites in no-choice situations. Preferential grazing of some lichen parts was linked to both secondary and primary metabolites concentrations. Intrathalline localization of metabolites was performed in three lichen species consumed by the snail and widespread on Possession Island (Argopsis friesiana, Pseudocyphellaria crocata and Usnea taylorii), using chromatographic and spectrometric techniques (LC-DAD-MS, GC-MS, microdissection coupled to LC-DAD-MS, DART-MS) and imaging mass spectrometry ((MA)LDI-MS). N. hookeri appears to be a generalist and opportunistic gastropod, feeding on most lichen species encountered. However, it is able to discriminate between lichen parts, preferentially grazing on parts with the highest nutrient value, in spite of the presence of potential deterrent secondary metabolites. We described several mechanisms helping snails to overcome the toxicity of some lichen metabolites. Snail feeding choices result in trade-off between benefits of absorbing appetent metabolites of high nutritive value and the cost of physiological processes (detoxification, cleavage and excretion) caused by the ingestion of deterrent metabolites. To conclude, three main key parameters might be relevant in future to study the interactions between lichens and lichenivores. They correspond to the nature, the histolocalisation and the content of secondary metabolites balanced by the amount of nitrogen along with sugars and polyols. Imaging techniques have provided a new and promising way to visualize the heterogeneous distribution within the thallus between these metabolites. The ratios of appetent/non appetent compounds are likely to play a major role in food selection by this land snail.
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Validation de la fonctionnalité des continuités écologiques en milieu urbain : approches plurispécifiques et multi-sites / Validation of the green infrastructure functionnality in urban landscape : multi-species and multi-sites approaches

Balbi, Manon 30 November 2017 (has links)
Le maintien de la connectivité à travers les paysages urbains, par nature très fragmentés, est un enjeu majeur de conservation de la biodiversité urbaine. On observe une prise en compte croissante de la connectivité dans les politiques d’aménagement du territoire, notamment avec l’établissement de la trame verte et bleue. De multiples outils cartographiques permettent de mettre en évidence les continuités écologiques (zones de forte connectivité), mais leur validation fonctionnelle fait souvent défaut. L’objectif de cette thèse est de valider les prédictions d’un modèle de chemin de moindre coût, sur plusieurs villes et avec différents modèles biologiques. Les espèces étudiées présentent différents modes et capacités de dispersion (vol, marche, reptation) et des exigences écologiques spécifiques (préférences pour les milieux herbacés ou boisés). Des protocoles de validation basés sur l’écologie du mouvement et la génétique du paysage sont appliqués, dans un souci de réplication (au sein de plusieurs villes) et de contrôle de la variabilité inter-individuelle. Nos résultats montrent des mouvements accrus au sein des continuités écologiques comparés à ceux observés en contextes paysagers prédits comme non connectés : les hérissons transloqués s’y déplacent sur des distances plus longues, plusieurs passereaux répondent à la repasse de chant sur de plus longues distances et les papillons de nuit montrent des taux de recapture beaucoup plus élevés. Par ailleurs, les analyses indirectes réalisées sur l’escargot petit-gris montrent une relation assez faible entre la différenciation génétique des populations et les modèles de connectivité. Ce travail fournit des arguments scientifiques pour soutenir la mise en place de continuités écologiques en milieu urbain. / Maintaining connectivity across urban landscape, intrinsically fragmented, is a major issue of urban biodiversity conservation. Connectivity is increasingly taken into account by policy and stakeholders, especially through the establishment of the blue-green infrastructure. Multiple mapping tools allow to detect ecological networks (highly connected areas), however their functionnal validation is often lacking. The objective of this study is to validate least cost path analysis predictions in several cities with different biological models. Studied species vary in terms of dispersal means and capacities (flight, walk, crawling) and habitat requirement (e.g. herbaceous or forested habitats). Several protocols based on movement ecology and landscape genetic are applied, focusing on replication (within and among cities) and control of inter-individual variability. Our results indicate that movement is increased in predicted ecological networks when compared with areas predicted as poorly connected: the translocated hedgehogs travelled longer distances, several passerine responded to song playback over longer distances, and moths showed increased recapture rates. Indirect analysis on the garden snail showed a weak relation between population genetic differentiation and connectivity models. This work provides scientific support for the establishment of ecological networks in urban landscapes.
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Snail promotes ovarian cancer progression by recruiting myeloid-derived suppressor cells via CXCR2 ligand upregulation / Snailは卵巣癌においてCXCR2リガンド発現を増加させ、腫瘍内に骨髄由来免疫抑制細胞を誘導する

Taki, Mana 23 May 2018 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(医学) / 甲第21264号 / 医博第4382号 / 新制||医||1030(附属図書館) / 京都大学大学院医学研究科医学専攻 / (主査)教授 小川 誠司, 教授 小川 修, 教授 竹内 理 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Medical Science / Kyoto University / DFAM
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Benthic Community Structure Response to Flow Dynamics in Tropical Island and Temperate Continental Streams

Gorbach, Kathleen R. January 2012 (has links)
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