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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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Analyse des bases moléculaires de la résistance tumorale à la cytotoxicité spécifique et naturelle dans le contexte microenvironnemental / Molecular basis of tumor resistance to specific and natural cytotoxicity in the microenvironmental context

Carré, Thibault 17 October 2012 (has links)
Au cours de la réponse immunitaire antitumorale, l’instabilité génétique des tumeurs combinée à la pression de sélection du système immunitaire peut conduire, via l’immunoediting, à l’émergence de variants tumoraux résistants à la lyse par les effecteurs cytotoxiques. Une meilleure compréhension de ces mécanismes potentiellement impliqués dans la susceptibilité tumorale à la lyse naturelle et/ou spécifique pourrait permettre le développement de stratégies d’immunothérapie intégratives plus efficaces. Dans ce cadre nous avons étudié un modèle de résistance à la lyse spécifique impliquant un remaniement du cytosquelette d’actine (i). Nous avons pu mettre en évidence que l’inhibition conjointe de protéines interagissant avec l’actine (caldesmone, ézrine, radixine et moésine) générait une réduction de la susceptibilité des cellules tumorales à la lyse par les lymphocytes T cytotoxiques (CTLs). Parallèlement, nous avons identifié les microARNs différentiellement exprimés entre le variant résistant et la lignée parentale et étudié leur implication dans la susceptibilité tumorale à la lyse par les CTLs. Dans le but de déterminer le rôle d’une pression de sélection par les cellules tueuses naturelles (NK pour Natural Killer), de l’immunité innée, sur les cellules tumorales et l’émergence de variants résistants, nous avons aussi établi un modèle de coculture continue de cellules tumorales de mélanomes avec des cellules NK (ii). Les cellules tumorales obtenues sont résistantes à la lyse NK (mais toujours sensibles à la lyse spécifique par un clone lymphocytaire T cytotoxique) et établissent moins de contact et de synapse immunologique avec les cellules NK que la lignée parentale. L’analyse transcriptomique a révélé la baisse d'expression de B7-H6 (ligand d'un récepteur activateur des cellules NK) qui contribue partiellement au phénomène de résistance. De nombreux gènes impliqués dans les phénomènes de migration/invasion/adhérence sont également modulés et certaines propriétés cellulaires (croissance en milieu semi-solide, adhérence, migration) semblent refléter l’acquisition d’une agressivité tumorale accrue suite à la coculture. Nous avons finalement analysé l’impact sur la réponse antitumorale de la connexine-43, impliquée dans la formation des jonctions communicantes (GJ pour Gap Junction) (iii). Nous avons montré que sa présence à la synapse entre cellules tumorales et CTL n'exerce aucun impact sur la susceptibilité à la lyse. Néanmoins, les GJs sont impliquées dans l’émergence par stimulation antigénique de lymphocyte T CD8+ spécifique hautement réactif. / During antitumor immune response, cancer cells genetic instability combined with immune system selective pressure may drive to the emergence of tumor variant resistant to lysis by cytotoxic effector cells through a phenomenon called immunoediting. A better understanding of those mechanisms putatively involved in tumor susceptibility to natural and/or specific lysis would enable new integrative and more effective immunotherapeutic strategies. In this context, we studied a model of resistance to specific lysis linked to actin cytoskeleton remodeling (i). We showed that combined inhibition of actin interacting protein (caldesmone, ezrin, radixin and moesin) reduced tumor cells susceptibility to cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) lysis. Moreover, we identified microRNAs differentially expressed between parental cell line and resistant variant and are currently studying their impact on tumor susceptibility to CTLs lysis. In order to depict the role of innate immunity Natural Killer (NK) cells selective pressure, on tumor cells and on the emergence of resistant variants, we also established a maintained coculture model of melanoma cells with NK cells (ii). Selected cells obtained were resistant to NK cells-mediated lysis (but still susceptible to CTLs-mediated specific lysis) and formed less contact and immune synapse with NK cells than parental cell line. Transcriptomic analysis revealed the reduced expression of B7-H6 (ligand of an NK cells activating receptor) partially contributing to the resistance phenotype. The expression of several genes involved in migration/invasion/adhesion is also modulated and some cell characteristics (cell growth in semi-solid medium, adhesion, migration) tend to reflect the acquisition through coculture of an increased aggressiveness. Finally, we evaluated the impact of connexin-43 (Cx43), involved in the establishment of Gap Junctions (GJs), on antitumor response (iii). We showed that despite localization at the immune synapse between tumor target cell and CTL, Cx43 and GJs do not modulate susceptibility to CTL-mediated specific lysis. Nevertheless, GJs contribute to the emergence of highly reactive specific CD8+ T lymphocytes following antigen stimulation.
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Regulação do CD95L por PGE2 e seu impacto na morte de linfócitos T. / CD95L downregulation by PGE2 and its impact on T lymphocyte death.

Weinlich, Ricardo 31 October 2008 (has links)
Células apresentadoras de antígeno (APCs) controlam as respostas de linfócitos T por múltiplos mecanismos, que incluem a expressão de moléculas co-estimuladoras, a produção de citocinas e outros mediadores. Estes mecanismos exercem influência não só na proliferação, diferenciação e polarização dos linfócitos T, mas também interferem na sobrevivência destas células. No presente trabalho, foi demonstrado que fator(es) solúvel(eis) produzido(s) por APCs ativadas via receptores do tipo Toll (TLRs) suprimem a morte induzida por ativação (AICD) de linfócitos T. Este efeito foi observado em APCs não estimuladas, porém foi significativamente maior após estimulação das APCs com lipopolissacarídeo (LPS). Através do uso de diferentes camundongos nocautes, foi mostrado que a produção do fator protetor induzida por LPS é dependente da via de TLR4/MyD88 e independente de TLR2 e CD14. Este fator foi identificado como prostaglandina E2 (PGE2) e foi demonstrado que os sobrenadantes derivados de APC e a PGE2 sintética bloqueiam a expressão de CD95L em linfócitos T estimulados via TCR/CD3. A inibição da expressão de CD95L reduz tanto a AICD como a morte de macrófagos, alvos do ataque citotóxico dos linfócitos T ativados. Foi demonstrado também que, ao invés de bloquear a via do CD95, a PGE2 potencializa a morte induzida por anticorpos anti-CD95 agonistas. Os receptores de PGE2, EP2 e EP4, parecem ser os responsáveis por mediar os efeitos supressores da PGE2 na AICD, já que a estimulação farmacológica destes receptores mimetiza o efeito protetor da PGE2 e seus respectivos antagonistas interferem com a proteção conferida pelos sobrenadantes de APCs e pela PGE2 sintética. A ativação do EP2 e do EP4 age sinergicamente na ativação das vias dependentes da PKA e de EPAC, que contribuem para a inibição da AICD. Por fim, a ativação dos principais fatores de transcrição envolvidos com a expressão de CD95L (NFAT, AP-1 e NF-kB) não é bloqueada por PGE2. Por outro lado, PGE2 induziu a expressão de ICER, um repressor transcripcional, através da ativação de CREB. Em conjunto, estes resultados indicam que as APCs podem modular os níveis de expressão de CD95L através da secreção de PGE2 em resposta ao LPS, através de uma via dependente de TLR4 e MyD88, com conseqüências tanto para a morte de linfócitos T quanto para a sua própria sobrevivência. / Antigen-presenting cells (APCs) control T-cell responses by multiple mechanisms, including the expression of co-stimulatory molecules and the production of cytokines and other mediators that control T-cell proliferation, survival and differentiation. In this present work, it was demonstrated that soluble factor(s) produced by Toll-like receptor (TLR)-activated APCs suppress activation-induced cell death (AICD). This effect was observed in non-stimulated APCs, but it was significantly increased after lipopolysaccharide (LPS) treatment. Using different KO mice, it was found that the LPS-induced protective factor is dependent on TLR4/MyD88 and independent of TLR2 and CD14. The protective factor was identified as prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and it was shown that both APC-derived supernatants and PGE2 prevented CD95L upregulation in T cells in response to TCR/CD3 stimulation, thereby avoiding both AICD and activated T cell killing of target macrophages. It was also demonstrated that instead of blocking CD95 pathway, PGE2 enhanced T cell death induced by agonistic anti-CD95 antibodies. The PGE2 receptors, EP2 and EP4, appear to be involved in AICD suppression since pharmacological stimulation of these receptors mimics the protective effect on T cells and their respective antagonists interfere with the protection induced by either APCs derived or synthetic PGE2. The engagement of EP2 and EP4 synergistically activates protein kinase A (PKA) and exchange protein directly activated by cAMP pathways to prevent AICD. Finally, the activation of the main transcription factors involved in CD95L expression (NFAT, AP-1 and NF-kB) is not avoided by PGE2. On the other hand, PGE2 induces the expression of ICER, a transcriptional repressor of CD95L, through CREB activation. Taken together, these results indicate that APCs can regulate T-cell levels of CD95L by releasing PGE2 in response to LPS through a TLR4/MyD88-dependent pathway, with consequences for both T cell and their own survival.
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Tracking antigen-specific immune responses in human infection and disease /

Novak, Erik Joseph, January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 131-153).
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Η επίδραση της διαβητικής κετοξέωσης στο ανοσολογικό σύστημα. / Diabetic ketoacidosis and immune responses.

Γιαλή, Σοφία 26 June 2007 (has links)
Σκοπός. Η διαβητική κετοξέωση (ΔΚ) και η υπεργλυκαιμική υπερωσμωτική κατάσταση (ΥΥΚ) είναι δύο από τις πιο σοβαρές οξείες επιπλοκές του Σακχαρώδη διαβήτη, που εξακολουθούν να αποτελούν σημαντική αιτία νοσηρότητας και θνητότητας μεταξύ των διαβητικών. Οι λοιμώξεις, συχνός εκλυτικός παράγων και επιπλοκή της ΔΚ και ΥΥΚ, αποτελούν την κύρια αιτία θανάτου και η έγκαιρη διάγνωση και αντιμετώπιση της σήψης είναι κριτικής σημασίας για την επιβίωση των ασθενών. Διερευνήσαμε την επίδραση των ανωτέρω καταστάσεων στην ανοσοποιητική απόκριση, μελετώντας τους υποπληθυσμούς των Τ λεμφοκυττάρων – παραμέτρους οξείας φάσης και την ιντερλευκίνη 6 (IL-6) στο περιφερικό αίμα των ασθενών μας, σε μια προσπάθεια να διαπιστώσουμε τυχόν υποκείμενες διαταραχές και να προσδιορίσουμε πιθανόν διαγνωστικούς και προγνωστικούς δείκτες για τη σήψη. Μέθοδος. Η μελέτη μας περιέλαβε 61 διαβητικούς ασθενείς με ΔΚ ή ΥΥΚ. Ξεχωρίσαμε μια ομάδα ασθενών που είχαν συμπτώματα Συνδρόμου συστηματικής φλεγμονώδους αντίδρασης (SIRS). Προσδιορίσαμε στον ορό όλων των ασθενών τις συγκεντρώσεις των παραγόντων οξείας φάσης (συμπεριλαμβανομένης της C αντιδρώσας πρωτεΐνης ,CRP) και της IL-6 (ως κύρια κυτταροκίνη για την παραγωγή πρωτεϊνών οξείας φάσης), κατά την εισαγωγή και στην ύφεση (μετά τη βελτίωση των συμπτωμάτων και σε κατάσταση ευγλυκαιμίας). Σε μια ομάδα 28 ασθενών με ΔΚ ή ΥΥΚ (σε σύγκριση και με αντίστοιχη ομάδα ελέγχου) μελετήσαμε επιπλέον υποπληθυσμούς των Τ λεμφοκυττάρων, τα ολικά (CD3) / τα βοηθητικά (CD4) / τα κατασταλτικά (CD8) Τ κύτταρα και τα κύτταρα φυσικοί φονείς (ΝΚ) χρησιμοποιώντας μονοκλωνικά αντισώματα και μικροσκόπιο ανοσοφθορισμού, προ και αμέσως μετά τη διόρθωση της μεταβολικής διαταραχής. Αποτελέσματα. Παρατηρήσαμε ότι οι υποπληθυσμοί των Τ λεμφοκυττάρων ήταν σημαντικά ελαττωμένοι κατά την εισαγωγή, συγκρινόμενοι με τους υγιείς μάρτυρες (ενώ οι περισσότερες μελέτες διαβητικών τύπου 1 καταγράφουν αυξημένα βοηθητικά Τ κύτταρα) και παρέμειναν και αμέσως μετά τη διόρθωση της μεταβολικής διαταραχής. Οι ασθενείς που τελικά απεβίωσαν είχαν σημαντικά ελαττωμένους τους υποπληθυσμούς των Τ λεμφοκυττάρων (εκτός των ΝΚ κυττάρων) συγκρινόμενοι και με τους υγιείς μάρτυρες και με όσους ασθενείς επιβίωσαν. Από τους 61 ασθενείς της μελέτης με ΔΚ ή ΥΥΚ, οι 49 ασθενείς είχαν συμπτώματα SIRS. Οι 27 ασθενείς είχαν SIRS χωρίς στοιχεία λοίμωξης, ενώ οι 22 ασθενείς είχαν SIRS με αποδεδειγμένη λοίμωξη. Διαπιστώσαμε σημαντικά αυξημένες συγκεντρώσεις CRP και IL-6 στον ορό των σηπτικών διαβητικών ασθενών συγκριτικά με όσους ασθενείς μας είχαν SIRS χωρίς λοίμωξη. Οι ασθενείς που τελικά απεβίωσαν είχαν σημαντικά πιο αυξημένες συγκεντρώσεις CRP και IL-6 κατά την εισαγωγή, που μειώθηκαν σημαντικά στην ύφεση. Συμπεράσματα. Η διαβητική κετοξέωση και η υπεργλυκαιμική υπερωσμωτική κατάσταση προκαλούν συχνά κλινικό σύνδρομο που ομοιάζει με σύνδρομο συστηματικής φλεγμονώδους αντίδρασης. Διαταραχές στην ισορροπία των υποπληθυσμών των Τ λεμφοκυττάρων, κυρίως η ελάττωση των βοηθητικών Τ κυττάρων μπορεί να συμβάλλουν στην υψηλή θνησιμότητα αυτών των μεταβολικών διαταραχών. Οι μετρήσεις των συγκεντρώσεων C αντιδρώσας πρωτεΐνης και ιντερλευκίνης 6 στον ορό αυτής της ομάδας των διαβητικών ασθενών, είναι ένας χρήσιμος τρόπος αποκλεισμού λοίμωξης και επιβεβαίωσης και παρακολούθησης της σήψης. / Aims / hypothesis. Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state (HHS) are two of the most serious acute complications of diabetes mellitus, being important causes of morbidity and mortality among patients with diabetes. Infection is a common precipitating event in DKA and HHS and the major cause of death. An early diagnosis of sepsis in patients with DKA and HHS is crucial and life saving. We studied the immune responses in these states, investigating the peripheral T lymphocyte subsets, acute phase reactants and interleukin 6 (IL-6) to find out how useful these might be for identifying sepsis. Methods. Sixty one diabetic patients with DKA or HHS were enrolled. Patients with signs and symptoms of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) were identified. Acute phase reactants, including serum C-reactive protein (CRP) and IL-6, the main cytokine responsible for the induction of acute phase proteins, were measured (concentrations in peripheral blood) on admission and when patients were clinically improved and were euglycaemic. Peripheral T lymphocyte subsets including total (CD3), helper (CD4) and suppressor (CD8) T cells and natural killer (NK) cells, were studied in twenty one patients with DKA plus seven patients with HHS and twenty eight healthy matched control (using monoclonal antibodies), prior to and after treatment of metabolic disorders. Results. Peripheral T lymphocyte subsets were decreased in the twenty eight patients with DKA and HHS in admission compared to healthy controls (while helper T cells are mostly increased in diabetics type 1), and remained so after treatment of metabolic disorders. Patients who finally died had significantly decreased T lymphocyte subsets (except NK cells) compared with both healthy controls and patients who survived. A total of forty nine out of sixty one patients with DKA and HHS had signs of SIRS. Twenty seven patients had SIRS and no signs of infection and twenty two patients had SIRS due to proven infection. We detected a significant increase in serum CRP and IL-6 values in patients infected compared to patients with no septic SIRS. Patients who finally died had much higher levels of these proteins, while there was a prompt reduction of serum CRP and IL-6 early during remission. Conclusion / interpretation. Diabetic ketoacidosis and hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state can often cause a clinical syndrome resembling systemic inflammatory response syndrome. An imbalance of subpopulations of T lymphocytes, especially decreased helper T cells (CD4), may be correlated with the high morbidity and mortality in these states. Determination of serum C-reactive protein and interleukin-6 is a useful way of early excluding an underlying infection as well as confirming and monitoring sepsis.
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Étude de l’implication de la force du signal transmis par le récepteur des cellules T dans le développement et la survie des lymphocytes T mémoires

Leignadier, Julie 06 1900 (has links)
Suite à la rencontre d’un antigène (Ag) présenté à la surface des cellules présentatrice de l’Ag (CPA), les lymphocytes T naïfs, ayant un récepteur des cellules T (RCT) spécifique de l’Ag, vont proliférer et se différencier en LT effecteurs (1). Suite à l’élimination de l’Ag la majorité des LTe vont mourir par apoptose alors que les restants vont se différencier en LT mémoire (LTm) protégeant l’organisme à long terme. Les mécanismes qui permettent la différenciation des LTe en LTm sont encore inconnus. Pour comprendre comment les LTm CD8+ sont générés à partir des LTe, nous avons émis l’hypothèse que la densité de l’Ag présenté par les CPA peut avoir un impact sur la sélection des LT CD8+ répondant l’Ag à se différencier en LTm. De manière intéressante, nos résultats montrent qu’une immunisation avec des cellules dendritiques (DCs) exprimant un haut niveau de complexe CMH/peptide à sa surface permet le développement de LTm. À l’inverse, le développement des LTm est fortement réduit (10-20X) lorsque les souris sont immunisées avec des DCs exprimant un niveau faible de complexes CMH/peptide à leur surface. De plus, la quantité d’Ag n’a aucune influence ni sur l’expansion des LT CD8+ ni sur l’acquisition de leurs fonctions effectrices, mais affecte de manière critique la génération des LTm. Nos résultats suggèrent que le nombre de RCT engagé lors de la reconnaissance de l’Ag est important pour la formation des LTm. Pour cela nous avons observé par vidéo-microscopie le temps d’interaction entre des LTn et des DCs. Nos résultats montrent que le temps et la qualité de l’interaction sont dépendants de la densité d’Ag présenté par les DCs. Effectivement, nous observons une diminution dans le pourcentage de LT faisant une interaction prolongée avec les DCs quand le niveau d’Ag est faible. De plus, nous observons des variations de l’expression des facteurs de transcription clefs impliqués dans la différenciation des LTm tels qu’Eomes, Bcl-6 et Blimp-1. Par ailleurs, la densité d’Ag fait varier l’expression du Neuron-derived orphan nuclear receptor 1 (Nor-1). Nor-1 est impliqué dans la conversion de Bcl-2 en molécule pro-apoptotique et contribue à la mort par apoptose des LTe pendant la phase de contraction. Notre modèle propose que la densité de l’épitope contrôle la génération des CD8+ LTm. Une meilleure compréhension des mécanismes impliqués dans la génération des LTm permettra le développement de meilleures stratégies pour la génération de vaccin. Dans un second temps, nous avons évalué le rôle du signal RCT dans l’homéostasie des LTm. Pour ce faire, nous avons utilisé un modèle de souris transgénique pour le RCT dont son expression peut être modulée par un traitement à la tétracycline. Ce système nous a permis d’abolir l’expression du RCT à la surface des LTm. De manière intéressante, en absence de RCT exprimé, les LTm CD8+ peuvent survivre à long terme dans l’organisme et rester fonctionnels. De plus, une sous population des LTm CD4+ a la capacité de survivre sans RCT exprimé dans un hôte lymphopénique alors que l’autre sous population nécessite l’expression du RCT. / Following antigen (Ag) encounter presented at surface of antigen presenting cell (APC), naïve T lymphocytes, which express a T cell receptor (TCR) specific for Ag, undergo massive proliferation and differentiate into effector T cells (1). After elimination of the pathogen, most effector T cells die, while the remaining differenciates into memory T cells (LTm) which are responsible for long-term protection of the organism. The mechanism that promotes the differentiation of effectors T cells into memory T cells is still largely unknown. To understand how Tm cells are generated from effectors, we hypothesized that the density of antigen on the APC could have an impact on the selection of CD8+ T cell responders differentiating into memory. Very interestingly, our results show that immunization of mice with dendritic cells (DCs) expressing high levels of peptide-MHC complexes on their surface allow a strong development of LTm. In contrast, the development of memory T cells was strongly reduced (10-20X) when mice were immunized with DCs expressing two-fold less level of peptide-MHC complexes. In agreement with the results described above, the amount of Ag does not have any influence on T cell expansion and acquisition of effector functions, but critically affects memory T cell generation. Our data suggest that the numbers of TCR engaged in MHC/peptide recognition are important for the formation of memory T cells. To do that, we evaluated by time-lapse videomicroscopy the time of interaction between LTn and DCs. Effectively, we observed a significant reduction in the percentage of cells making prolonged interaction with DCs when the level of Ag is decreased. Moreover, we observed a modification in the expression of key transcription factors involved in the differentiation of Tm cells, such as Eomes, Bcl6 and Blimp-1. Further analysis reveals that the Ag density influences the expression of Neuron-derived orphan nuclear receptor 1 (Nor1). Nor-1 is involved in the conversion of Bcl-2 into a pro-apoptotic molecule and contributes to effector death by apoptosis during contraction phase. Our model proposes that density of Ag controls the generation of LTm. A better understanding of the role of TCR signals in the generation of LTm will help to develop better vaccination strategies. Second time, we have evaluated the role of TCR signals in Tm cell homeostasis. To do that, we have used a tetracycline-inducible expression system of the TCR in mice. This system allows us to abolish TCR expression on Tm cells. Interestingly, we show that the ablation of TCR expression did not influence the survival and functionnality of Ag-specific CD8+ LTm cells. Furthermore, our results show that a subset of CD4 Tm cells can survive in the absence of TCR expression in nonlymphopenic hosts while another subset requires the TCR expression to survive.
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Acquisition and function of NK cell-associated molecules on T cells /

Assarsson, Erika, January 2003 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karol. inst., 2003. / Härtill 4 uppsatser.
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Étude du rôle de l’angiotensine II sur les fonctions cérébrales

Duchemin, Sonia 08 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Impacto da IL-17A na predisposição ao diabetes mellitus tipo 1A / Impact of IL-17A in the predisposition to type 1 autimmune diabetes mellitus

Jéssica Pereira Fores 07 February 2011 (has links)
Diabetes Mellitus tipo 1A (DM1A), doença autoimune clássica, decorrente da quebra de tolerância imune por fatores ambientais em indivíduos geneticamente predispostos, é caracterizada pela infiltração pancreática de linfócitos T e B, macrófagos e células dendríticas. As células T auxiliadoras 17 (Th17) são células potentes, altamente inflamatórias, que produzem a interleucina 17A (IL-17A), citocina mediadora de várias desordens imunológicas como, artrite reumatóide, esclerose múltipla, encefalite experimental autoimune, psoríase e asma, e em animais, o diabetes autoimune. No entanto, seu papel na patogênese do DM1A em humanos não está definido O objetivo de nosso estudo foi avaliar a influência da IL-17A na predisposição ao DM1A através da identificação de variantes alélicas no gene da IL-17A (por sequenciamento automático) e da determinação dos níveis séricos de IL-17A (por ELISA) e da expressão do seu receptor em linfócitos T periféricos (por citometria de fluxo). Foram analisados 103 pacientes com DM1A (idade 15,15 ± 10,38) e 102 controles normais (idade 18,29 ± 10,83). O estudo da expressão do receptor da IL-17A em linfócitos T periféricos bem como o da proteína sérica foram conduzidos em 24 pacientes com DM1A recente (duração inferior a 6 meses) e 23 controles normais. Resultados: Nos 3 exons da IL-17 A analisados, a freqüência das 14 variantes alélicas já descritas em bancos de dados e de três novas variantes alélicas na região não codificadora do exon 3 (3UTR) não diferiu entre diabéticos e controles. Detectamos, pela primeira vez, diminuição estatisticamente significativa da expressão proporcional do receptor de IL-17A em células TCD3+ (p = 0,041) e TCD4+ (p = 0,0019) periféricas de pacientes com DM1A de início recente quando comparados com controles normais. As concentrações séricas de IL-17A foram menores nos diabéticos. Não observamos correlação entre a expressão dos receptores com a resposta humoral (níveis de autoanticorpos pancreáticos anti-GAD65 e anti-IA2) ou com variáveis metabólicas (glicemia e HbA1c). Nossos resultados sugerem que mutações ou polimorfismos no gene da IL-17A não estão implicadas na predisposição ao DM1A em humanos. A reduzida expressão dos receptores de IL-17A em linfócitos T CD3+ e CD4+ periféricos e das concentrações séricas de IL-17A nos pacientes diabéticos não indicam a participação ativa da via Th17 na periferia na patogênese do DM1A em humanos. No entanto, não descartamos a possibilidade de que, ao estudarmos variáveis na periferia e não do local de agressão imune (as ilhotas pancreáticas), tenhamos obtido valores que não expressem o processo adequadamente. Um eventual mecanismo de regulação negativa da via Th17, na tentativa de proteção do organismo contra o processo inflamatório autoimune, poderia explicar a diminuição de expressão de IL-17RA nos linfócitos periféricos / Type 1A diabetes mellitus (T1AD), a classical autoimmune disease related to the loss of immune tolerance is determined by environmental factors in genetically predisposed individuals. Pancreatic infiltration of T and B lymphocytes, macrophages and dentric cells characterize the process. T helper 17 (Th17) cells are potent, highly inflammatory cells, which initiate tissue inflammation and induce infiltration of other inflammatory cells in target organs. They produce the Interleukin 17A (IL-17A), considered a mediator of various immune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, experimental autoimmune encephalitis, psoriasis and asthma, and in animals, autoimmune diabetes. However, its role in T1AD pathogenesis in humans is not defined. The aim of our study was to evaluate the influence of IL-17A in T1AD predisposition in humans. The allelic variants of IL-17A gene (by automatic sequencing), the expression of IL-17A receptors in peripheral lymphocytes (by flow cytometry assay) and the serum levels of IL-17A (by ELISA) were analyzed. Our casuistic was composed of 103 patients with T1D (15,15 ± 10,38 years) and 102 normal controls (18,29 ± 10,83 years). The expression of IL-17A receptor in peripheral lymphocytes and the serum concentration of IL-17A were determined in a subgroup of 24 recent-onset T1D (less than 6 months) and 23 normal controls. Results: The frequency of the 14 allelic variants on the 3 exons of IL- 17A gene already described on data bases did not differ between patients with diabetes and controls. We detected three new allelic variants at the final non-coding region of exon 3. Their frequency was also similar between patients and controls. We detected for the first time a statistically significant decrease in the proportional expression of the receptor of IL-17 on CD3+ (p=0,041) and CD4+ (p=0,0019) T lymphocytes in patients with recent-onset type 1A diabetes. IL- 17A serum concentrations were also lower in patients. There was no correlation between the expression of IL-17A receptor and titles of pancreatic autoantibodies (anti-GAD65 or anti-IA2) or metabolic variables (glucose and HbA1c levels). Our results suggest that mutations or polymorphisms of IL-17A gene are not implicated in the pathogenesis of T1AD in humans. The reduced expression of IL-17A receptors in peripheral T lymphocytes and of IL-17A serum concentrations in patients with diabetes did not indicate a role of Th17 via at the periphery in the autoimmune process. There is however the possibility that by studying the peripheral and not the local immune aggression (pancreatic islets) we have obtained values that do not adequately express the process. A possible mechanism of negative regulation of receptors in an attempt to protect the organism against autoimmune inflammatory process could explain the decrease of IL-17A levels and of IL-17RA expression in peripheral lymphocytes
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Estudo da associação do HLA-B*57 com o controle da viremia em coorte de indivíduos recém infectados pelo HIV-1 / Association between HLA-B*57 and viremia control in recently HIV-1-infected subjects

Nancy Alves de Lima Gouvea 28 June 2011 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: Após a infecção aguda pelo HIV-1, um grupo privilegiado de pessoas consegue controlar a replicação viral sem o uso de antirretrovirais para níveis de viremia abaixo dos limites de detecção pelos testes disponíveis. Alguns alelos HLA estão associados à menor replicação viral durante a infecção recente e menor progressão para doença causada pelo HIV-1, sendo o HLA-B*57 o que está mais associado a esse efeito protetor. OBJETIVO: O objetivo deste trabalho foi confirmar a associação do HLA-B*57 com o melhor controle da viremia em indivíduos com infecção recente pelo HIV-1. MÉTODOS: Foram analisadas amostras de 228 indivíduos de uma coorte prospectiva em acompanhamento na cidade de São Paulo, identificados com infecção recente pelo HIV-1, pelo algoritmo STARHS (serologic testing algorithm for recent human HIV seroconversion). Foram realizadas a contagem de linfócitos T CD4+ e CD8+, carga viral do HIV-1 e tipificação dos alelos HLA. RESULTADOS: Dos 208 indivíduos analisados para o locus B, 15 indivíduos (7,2%) expressam o alelo HLA-B*57. O alelo HLA-B*57 foi fortemente correlacionado com os indivíduos que apresentam parâmetros laboratoriais favoráveis. A presença do HLA-B*57 foi associada com maior contagem de linfócitos T CD4+ basal (p=0, 043) e menor carga viral basal (p=0, 001). Dos 15 indivíduos que expressam o HLA-B*57, oito (53,3%) apresentaram-se com a viremia menor que 400 cópias/ml na visita inicial (Grupo A) e sete (46,6%) apresentaram-se com viremia maior que 400 cópias/mL, todos eles na ausência de terapia antirretroviral. A contagem de linfócitos T CD4+, entretanto, não foi diferente entre os dois grupos. CONCLUSÃO: Concluindo, este estudo indica que indivíduos que expressam o alelo HLA-B*57, apresentam melhor resposta imunológica na infecção recente demonstrada por melhor padrão laboratorial na contagem de linfócitos T CD4+, mas que perfis diferentes de controle podem existir nesses indivíduos. A diferença entre o comportamento da viremia nestes dois grupos pode auxiliar no entendimento da fisiopatogênese da infecção pelo HIV-1. / INTRODUCTION: After HIV-1 infection, a privileged group of subjects control viral replication to low levels, without the use of antiretroviral drugs. Some HLA alleles are associated with this control and to slower progression to immunodeficiency, especially the HLA-B*57. AIM: The aim of this study was to confirm the association of HLA-B*57 with viral control in recently HIV-1-infected subjects. MATERIALS: A cohort of recently HIV-1-infected 228 subjects, prospectively followed in the City of São Paulo, were identified using STARHS (serologic testing algorithm for recent human HIV seroconversion). CD4+, CD8+ T cell counts, viral loads, and HLA typing were performed in the participants samples. RESULTS: HLA typing was performed in 208 out of 228 subjects. Of those, 15 (7.2%) were HLA-B*57. This genotype was strongly correlated with favorable laboratory outcomes. HLA-B*57 subjects presented higher CD4+ T cell counts (p=0.043) and lower viral loads at the baseline visit (p=0.001). Eight (53.3%) out of 15 HLA-B*57 subjects presented undetectable viral load at the baseline visit (Group A) and seven (46.6%)had detectable viremia (Group B). However, the CD4+ T cell counts were not different between the two groups. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, this study points to the protective association of HLA-B*57 allele with better laboratory outcomes in HIV-1 infection, demonstrated by better CD4+ T cell counts and lower viral loads. Nevertheless, different profiles may exist within this group of subjects. The diverse viral control in such subjects may help better understand the pathogenesis of HIV-1 infection.
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Influência da ativação de macrófagos via receptores do tipo Toll (TLRs) na produção de fatores moduladores da sobrevivência de linfócitos T. / Effect of soluble factors produced by TLR-activated macrophages on T lymphocytes survival.

Julia Cortina Campopiano 11 June 2010 (has links)
A interação entre a imunidade inata e adaptativa acontece durante diversas fases da resposta imune. Os Toll-like receptors (TLRs) tem importante papel na ativação de macrófagos e portanto, no conjunto de moléculas secretadas por estas células. Pouco se sabe sobre o papel destas substâncias no processo de contração da população de células T ativadas (Activation-induced cell death - AICD). Portanto, o objetivo do presente trabalho foi avaliar se macrófagos estimulados com diferentes agonistas de TLRs poderiam produzir fatores solúveis com capacidade modulatória da morte por AICD. Primeiramente, demonstramos que tanto a linhagem macrofágica J774, quanto os macrófagos derivados de medula óssea (BMDMs) expressam todos os TLRs, com excessão do TLR11. Comprovamos que estas proteínas são funcionais, uma vez que o estímulo com agonistas de TLRs leva à ativação de NF-<font face=\"Symbol\">&#954B nestes macrófagos. Finalmente, mostramos que os sobrenadantes gerados pelos macrófagos são capazes de proteger as células DO11.10 da AICD, via a regulação negativa de FasL, parcialmente mediada por PGE2. / The interaction between innate and adaptative immunity occurs in several phases of the immune response. The Toll-like receptors (TLRs) have an important role in the activation of macrophages directly acting on the molecules secreted by these cells. Little is known about the role of these secreted molecules on the survival control of activated T lymphocytes (Activation-induced cell death - AICD). Therefore, the objective of the present work was to evaluate the effects of soluble factors produced by macrophages activated with several TLRs agonists, on the survival of T lymphocytes. First we sought the expression of TRLs on both bone marrow-derived and J774 macrophage cell line and we could see that both cells express all TLRs, except for TLR 11. The stimulation of both cells with TLRs agonists leads to the expression of NF-<font face=\"Symbol\">&#954B and the production of soluble factors that are able to protect DO11.10 T lymphocyte cell line from AICD, via down regulation of FasL partially mediated by PGE2.

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