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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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Localization of NGF Expression in Mouse Spleen and Salivary Gland: Relevance to Pleotropic Functions

Britt, Nicholas M., Poston, Megan D., Garbe, Chloe G., Miller, Madeleine K., Peeters, Loren D., Wills, Liza J., Schweitzer, John B., Brown, Russell W., Hoover, Donald B. 15 May 2022 (has links)
Our primary goal was to determine if leukocytes are a source of nerve growth factor (NGF) in mouse spleen. Noradrenergic nerves were localized to arteries and white pulp in normal spleens but only to arteries in ultra-immunodeficient R2G2 mice that lack leukocytes. NGF mRNA was detected in vascular cells and leukocytes of normal spleen, and several of the latter were T cells based on double labeling for NGF mRNA and CD3. Our findings indicate NGF is produced by vascular cells and to a lesser extent by leukocytes in spleen and provide support for pleiotropic actions in spleen and salivary glands.
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L'exposition des astrocytes humains à l'interleukine-27 modifie leurs propriétés immunitaires et affecte le profil des lymphocytes T

Lemaitre, Florent 12 1900 (has links)
La sclérose en plaques (SEP) est une maladie neurodégénérative du système nerveux central (SNC) caractérisée par une démyélinisation, une perte axonale, une activation des cellules gliales et une accumulation de cellules immunitaires dans le parenchyme cérébral. Les lymphocytes T (LT) jouent un rôle clé dans la mise en place d’un tel environnement neuroinflammatoire. Notre compréhension des mécanismes impliqués dans le dialogue entre les LT et les astrocytes reste cependant incomplète. Les astrocytes représentent les premières cellules que rencontrent les LT lors de leur migration dans le parenchyme cérébral. Cette interaction est essentielle et peut être modulée par différents processus inflammatoires. Afin d’étudier comment l’inflammation modifie la rencontre des LT avec les cellules neurales, nous avons développé un modèle de co-culture de cellules neurales primaires humaines et de LT CD8+ humains permettant la visualisation de ces interactions par la microscopie en temps réel. Le suivi vidéo des LT a permis de montrer que la réponse des astrocytes et des neurones à la cytokine pro-inflammatoire IL-1β augmente la motilité des LT. L’analyse visuelle appuyée par une analyse statistique de différents paramètres spatiotemporels a montré que les LT adoptent des comportements différents associés à des interactions stables de type synapse ou dynamiques de type kinapse. Nous avons montré que l’inflammation des astrocytes affecte la dynamique de certains comportements et que l’expression des molécules du CMH de classe I par les astrocytes contribue à la mise en place des comportements de type synapse. Parmi les cytokines impliquées dans la physiopathologie de la SEP, l’interleukine-27 (IL-27) semble être associée à des effets bénéfiques en modulant l’activité des cellules immunitaires périphériques. Notre équipe a démontré que dans le cerveau des patients atteints de la SEP, des niveaux élevés d’IL-27 sont observés ainsi que la présence de son récepteur (IL-27R) sur des astrocytes et des lymphocytes T infiltrants. Afin d’évaluer l’impact de l’IL-27 sur les astrocytes humains, nous avons réalisé une analyse transcriptomique des astrocytes exposés à l’IL-27. Les astrocytes exposés à l’IL-27 augmentent l’expression de gènes impliqués dans la modulation de la réponse inflammatoire. La co-culture de ces cellules gliales avec des LT CD4+ et CD8+ a démontré que les astrocytes exposés à l’IL-27 modifient l’expression de facteurs de transcription impliqués dans la polarisation des LT, ainsi que l’expression de molécules impliquées dans la réponse immunitaire. Enfin, l’utilisation de notre modèle de microscopie sur cellules vivantes a révélé que les astrocytes exposés à l’IL-27 augmentent la motilité des LT CD8+ provenant de patients atteints de la SEP et de donneurs sains, mais que les LT provenant des patients présentent une motilité accrue comparés aux LT de donneurs sains. En conclusion, nos résultats fournissent de nouveaux éléments permettant de mieux comprendre l’interaction des LT avec des astrocytes et des neurones humains. Ces résultats soulignent l’importance de la réponse des astrocytes à différentes cytokines et leur implication dans la modulation de la réponse des LT dans des conditions physiologiques et pathologiques comme la SEP. / Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurodegenerative disease of the central nervous system (CNS) characterized by an important demyelination, axonal loss, glial activation and accumulation of immune cells in the brain parenchyma. Among immune infiltrating cells, T lymphocytes are key players of the neuroinflammatory processes observed in MS. Our understanding of the dialogue between T lymphocytes and astrocytes in this context of neuroinflammation is still incomplete. Upon their entry in the CNS, T lymphocytes come into close contact with astrocytes. This physical and molecular interaction can be modulated by the inflammatory context. In order to study how inflammatory context affects the interactions of human T lymphocytes with human neural cells, we have developed a co-culture model allowing the visualization of T lymphocytes interacting with primary human astrocytes and neurons using time lapse microscopy. Individual T lymphocyte tracking showed that astrocytes and neurons exposed to the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-1β increase T lymphocyte motility. Visual interpretation supported by statistical analysis of T lymphocytes spatio-temporal variables allowed us to identify four different behaviors that can be associated to stable synapse-like interactions or dynamic kinapse-like interactions. Finally, we showed that inflammation of astrocytes specifically affects T cell behaviors and that MHC class I expression by inflamed astrocytes is implicated in synapse-like behaviors. Among the cytokines implicated in MS physiopathology, the interleukine-27 (IL-27) has been associated with beneficial effects by modulating peripheral immune cell activity. Our group has shown that IL-27 is elevated in the brain of MS patients and that both astrocytes and infiltrating T lymphocytes express the receptor of IL-27. To evaluate the impact of IL-27 on human astrocytes, we analyzed gene and protein expression of astrocytes exposed to IL-27. We found that most of the IL-27-induced differentially expressed genes in astrocytes are involved in immune responses and immune modulation. Moreover, IL-27-exposed astrocytes when co-cultured with CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes specifically induce the expression of transcriptional factors involved in T lymphocytes polarization and surface molecules that can actively modulate immune processes. Finally, using our live imaging co-culture model, we showed that IL-27-treated astrocytes increase the motility of CD8+ T lymphocytes from healthy donors and MS patients. Notably, T lymphocytes form MS patients have an increased motility compared with those from healthy donors after contact with IL-27-treated astrocytes. In conclusion, our results provide a better understanding of the complex dialogue between human T lymphocytes and human astrocytes and neurons and highlight the role of neural cell responses to different cytokines in physiological and pathological conditions.
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Mécanismes inflammatoires et auto-immunité dans la maladie de Parkinson : rôle de la présentation des antigènes mitochondriaux

Michaud, Camille 12 1900 (has links)
La maladie de Parkinson (MP) est une maladie neurodégénérative qui présente, parmi ces symptômes, une importante inflammation, rapportée tant au niveau du système nerveux central qu’en périphérie. De plus, certains des gènes causant des formes familiales de la MP, soit PINK1 et PRKN, sont impliqués dans la prévention de la présentation des antigènes mitochondriaux (MitAP), un phénomène à risque d’enclencher une réponse auto-immune. Ce travail avait donc pour but d’investiguer la contribution des processus auto-immuns et inflammatoires périphériques dans l’étiologie de la MP, en portant une attention particulière aux phénomènes impliquant la mitochondrie. La quantification des ARNm de PINK1 et PRKN a permis de déterminer que l’expression de ces deux gènes pouvait être inhibée lors de l’activation – par l’exposition au lipopolysaccharide (LPS) ou à l’Escherichia coli entéropathogène (EPEC) – de certaines cellules présentatrices d’antigènes, soit les cellules dendritiques dérivées de monocytes (MDDC). L’expression de PRKN était également inhibée au cours du vieillissement dans les cellules mononucléées du sang périphérique. L’étude des lymphocytes T présents dans la circulation sanguine a permis l’identification d’une population de cellules T CD8+ IL-17+ (Tc17) pouvant être activées par des antigènes mitochondriaux chez les patients avec MP. Les MDDC furent également identifiées comme étant d’importantes régulatrices de l’inflammation, car les cellules des patients avec MP présentaient un profil d’expression spécifique, caractérisé par une surproduction de cytokines pro-inflammatoires. Leur réponse cytokinique était influencée par le vieillissement et correspondait à un profil pouvant faciliter la polarisation des lymphocytes T CD4+ vers le sous-type Th17, lié aux maladies auto-immunes. Nos résultats, dans leur ensemble, supportent l’implication de mécanismes auto-immuns dans le développement de la MP. / Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disease which is accompanied by a strong inflammation, present both in the central nervous system and the periphery. Moreover, genes PINK1 and PRKN, which are causative of familial forms of PD, are implicated in the inhibition of mitochondrial antigen presentation (MitAP), a phenomenon which acts as a potential trigger for an autoimmune response. This work’s aim was to investigate the contribution of peripheral autoimmune and inflammatory processes in the etiology of PD, with a particular focus on phenomena implicating the mitochondria. Quantification of PINK1 and PRKN mRNA allowed us to determine that both genes could be inhibited by the activation – through lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) exposition – of specific antigen-presenting cells, the monocyte-derived dendritic cells (MDDC). The expression of PRKN was also inhibited during the aging process in peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Through the investigation of T lymphocytes present in PD patients’ circulation, we identified a population of T CD8+ IL-17+ (Tc17) cells which could be activated by mitochondrial antigens. Furthermore, the MDDC were identified as a major contributor to inflammation since PD patients’ cells presented a specific expression profile characterized by an over-production of pro-inflammatory cytokines. This response was age-associated and corresponded with a pro-Th17 polarization of T CD4+ lymphocytes, a subtype which has been linked with autoimmune diseases. Taken together, our results support an implication of autoimmune mechanisms in the development of PD.
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MEDICINAL BENEFITS OF SEA CUCUMBERS FROM THE WATERS OF THE EASTERN UNITED STATES

Eaint Honey Aung Win (13163001) 27 July 2022 (has links)
<p>Sea cucumbers have been found to contain bioactive compounds such as saponin, fucoidan, frondoside, and glycosides that have pharmacological properties like antitumor, antibacterial, anti-inflammation, and antihyperglycemic activity. Although several species of sea cucumbers have been studied and reared for the food and medicinal industries, not much research has been conducted on the species in the waters of the Eastern United States. In this research, physiological and immunological parameters of coelomic fluid from <em>Cucumaria</em> <em>frondosa</em>, <em>Isostychopus</em> <em>badionotus</em>, and <em>Pentacta</em> <em>pygmaea</em> were compared to find the most promising candidate with these properties and pharmacological benefits. We found that <em>C. frondosa</em> was the species with the best immunological and physiological parameters among the three studied. <em>C. frondosa</em> illustrated that its coelomic fluid contains the highest concentrations of cells and lysozymes that had the highest activity. Using <em>C. frondosa</em>’s tissue extracts and coelomic fluid, the ability of the extracts and coelomic fluid to inhibit murine melanoma cells (B16-F10) and modulate T-lymphocytes <em>in vitro</em> were investigated. Although no significant differences were seen statistically, the experiments illustrated that T-lymphocytes were highly activated at higher concentrations (0.001g/uL-0.0002g/uL) for tissue extracts and at lower concentrations (0.000008g/uL) for coelomic fluid. On the other hand, melanoma cells were inhibited highest at lower concentrations (0.000008g/uL-0.0000016/uL). In addition to these studies, the antibacterial activity of <em>C. frondosa</em> extract was tested on ten pathogenic bacterial species. Antibacterial activity of the <em>C. frondosa</em> extract was not seen in this experiment. However, hemolytic activity by compounds present in <em>C. frondosa</em> extracts was seen in blood agars culturing <em>Streptococcus pneumoniae</em> and <em>Enterococcus faecalis</em> in our experiment. Lastly, an <em>in vivo </em>study was conducted to see if <em>C. frondosa</em> extract can modulate stress in Nile tilapia. In our experiment, we observed that <em>C. frondosa</em> extract was able to enhance the activity of one of the parameters, phagocytic capacity significantly. However, we are not able to conclude that <em>C. frondosa</em> extract was able to mitigate chronic stress from the results obtained. Overall, observing the results from the projects, we cannot conclude that <em>C. frondosa</em> extracts illustrated pharmacological properties. Extensive studies are recommended and required to use <em>C. frondosa</em> extract for medicinal purposes. </p>
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The effect of dietary estimates calculated using food frequency questionnaires on micronuclei formation in European pregnant women: a NewGeneris study

Vande Loock, K., Botsivali, M., Zangogianni, M., Anderson, Diana, Baumgartner, Adolf, Fthenou, E., Chatzi, L., Marcos, R., Agramunt, S., Namork, E., Granum, B., Knudsen, L.E., Nielssen, J.K.S., Meltzer, H.M., Haugen, M., Kyrtopoulos, S.A., Decordier, I., Plas, G., Roelants, M., Merlo, F., Kleinjans, J.C., Kogevinas, M., Kirsch-Volders, M. 07 October 2014 (has links)
No / The use of biomarkers of early genetic effects, predictive for cancer, such as micronuclei (MN) in lymphocytes, may help to investigate the association between diet and cancer. We hypothesised that the presence of mutagens in the diet may increase MN formation. A 'pooled' standardised analysis was performed by applying the same experimental protocol for the cytokinesis block micronucleus assay in 625 young healthy women after delivery from five European study populations (Greece, Denmark, UK, Spain and Norway). We assessed MN frequencies in mono- and binucleated T-lymphocytes (MNMONO and MNBN) and the cytokinesis blocked proliferation index using a semi-automated image analysis system. Food frequency questionnaires (FFQs) were used to estimate intake of fatty acids and a broad range of immunotoxic and genotoxic/carcinogenic compounds through the diet. Pooled difference based on delivery type revealed higher MNMONO frequencies in caesarean than in vaginal delivery (P = 0.002). Statistical analysis showed a decrease in MNMONO frequencies with increasing calculated omega-6 PUFA concentrations and a decrease in MNBN frequencies with increasing calculated omega-3 PUFA concentrations. The expected toxic compounds estimated by FFQs were not associated with MN formation in mothers after delivery. In pregnant women, an omega-3 and -6 rich diet estimated by FFQ is associated with lower MN formation during pregnancy and delivery.
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Klinička vrednost određivanja prisustva tumor infiltrišućih limfocita u bolesnica sa karcinomom dojke / The clinical value of determining the presence of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes in patients with breast cancer

Kolarov Bjelobrk Ivana 07 March 2016 (has links)
<p>UVOD: Glavni problem u lečenju karcinoma dojke je kako na osnovu kliničke klasifikacije i morfolo&scaron;kih osobina tumora predvideti njegovo dalje pona&scaron;anje. Vrlo često ni kombinacija standardnih prognostičkih faktora ne daje odgovor o potrebi davanja adjuvantne hemioterapije. U cilju sprovođenja adekvatne dalje terapije karcinoma dojke i otkrivanja agresivnih tipova tumora, a nakon hirur&scaron;kog lečenja, postoji stalna potreba za pronalaženjem novih pokazatelja pomoću kojih bi se identifikovale bolesnice koje imaju povećan rizik od razvoja relapsa bolesti. CILJEVI: Ciljevi su bili da se utvrdi prisustvo, lokalizacija i distribucija tumor infiltri&scaron;ućih limfocita, kako ukupnih, tako i CD4+ i CD8+ T limfocita u tumoru dojke, njihova povezanost sa standardnim prognostičkim parametrima, kao i njihov prognostički značaj tj. razlike u nivou infiltracije limfocita u tumoru u odnosu na pojavu relapsa bolesti i dužinu preživljavanja. METOD: Istraživanjem je obuhvaćeno 120 bolesnica sa invazivnim duktalnim karcinomom, sa tumorom lokalizovanim samo u dojci, bez zahvatanja kože i grudnog mi&scaron;ića, sa veličinom tumora do 5 cm, bez udaljenih visceralnih i ko&scaron;tanih metastaza, koje su operisane u Institutu za onkologiju Vojvodine. U istraživanje su uključene bolesnice bez metastaza u limfnim čvorovima pazu&scaron;ne jame i bolesnice sa metastazama u limfnim čvorovima pazu&scaron;ne jame. Istraživanjem nisu obuhvaćene bolesnice koje su primale neoadjuvantnu (preoperativnu) hemioterapiju, kao ni bolesnice sa multifokalnim i multicentričnim tumorima. REZULTATI: Gust limfocitni infiltrat uočen je u 14% tumora dojke, umeren limfocitni infiltrat uočen je u 38%, a oskudan u 43% tumora dojke. Limfocitni infiltrat nije uočen u 5% tumora. Gust infiltrat CD4+ limfocita uočen je u 8% tumora dojke, umeren u 44%, a oskudan u 43% tumora dojke. CD4+ limfociti nisu uočeni u 5% tumora. Gust infiltrat CD8+ limfocita uočen je u 1% tumora dojke, umeren u 23%, a oskudan u 66% tumora dojke. CD8+ limfociti nisu uočeni u 10% tumora. Utvrđena je pozitivna povezanost između nivoa TIL-a i CD4+ limfocita i veličine tumora, histolo&scaron;kog stepena diferentovanosti tumora, prisustva metastaza u limfnim čvorovima pazu&scaron;ne jame, HER-2 statusa, tripl negativnog tumora i relapsa bolesti. Utvrđena je negativna povezanost između nivoa TIL-a i CD4+ limfocita i estrogen i progesteron receptora, kao i godina starosti. Utvrđena je pozitivna povezanost između nivoa CD8+ limfocita i histolo&scaron;kog gradusa tumora, kao i HER-2 statusa. Utvrđena je negativna povezanost između nivoa CD8+ limfocita i estrogen i progesteron receptora, kao i godina starosti. ZAKLJUČAK:Rezultati ovog istraživanja pokazuju povezanost tumor infiltri&scaron;ućih limfocita i CD4+ limfocita sa brojnim negativnim prognostičkim faktorima, te kraćim vremenom slobodnog intervala bez bolesti, &scaron;to sve ukazuje na to da su tumor infiltri&scaron;ući limfociti kao i CD4+ limfociti lo&scaron; prognostički faktor kod bolesnica sa rakom dojke.</p> / <p>INTRODUCTION: The main problem in the treatment of breast cancer that based on clinical classification and morphological characteristics of the tumor to predict its future behavior. Very often, not a combination of standard prognostic factors does not answer the need of giving adjuvant chemotherapy. In order to implement adequate further treatment of breast cancer and detection aggressive types of tumor, after surgical treatment, there is a constant need to find new indicators by which we can identify patients who have an increased risk of relapse. OBJECTIVES: The objectives were to determine the presence, localization and distribution of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes, in total, as well as CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes in breast cancer, their correlation with standard prognostic parameters, as well as their prognostic value i.e. differences in the level of infiltration of lymphocytes in a tumor in relation to the occurrence of disease relapse and survival. METHOD: The study included 120 patients with invasive ductal carcinoma, tumor localized only in the breast without involvement of the skin and pectoral muscle, the size of tumors up to 5 cm without distant visceral and bone metastases, which are operated at the Institute of Oncology. The study included patients without metastases in axillary lymph nodes and patients with metastases in axillary lymph nodes. The research not covered by patients receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy, or patients with multifocal and multicentric tumors. RESULTS: The high amount of lymphocytic infiltrate was observed in the 14% a breast tumor, a moderate amount of lymphocytic infiltrate was observed in 38%, and the low in 43% breast tumors. Lymphocytic infiltrate was not observed in 5% of the tumor. High CD4+ lymphocyte infiltration was observed in 8% of breast, moderate in 44%, and the low in 43% of breast tumors. CD4+ lymphocytes were not observed in 5% tumors. High infiltration of CD8+ lymphocytes was observed in 1% of breast, moderate in 23%, and the low 66% breast tumors. CD8+ lymphocytes have not been observed in 10% tumors. There is a positive correlation between the level of TIL and CD4+ lymphocytes and tumor size, histological grade of tumor differentiation, presence of metastases in axillary lymph nodes, HER-2 status, triple negative tumors and relapses of disease. There was a negative correlation between the level of TIL and CD4+ cell counts and estrogen and progesterone receptors, as well as age. There is a positive correlation between the level of CD8+ cells and histological grade of the tumor, and HER-2 status. There was a negative correlation between the level of CD8+ lymphocytes and estrogen and progesterone receptors, as well as age. CONCLUSION: The results of this study demonstrate the association between tumor infiltrating lymphocytes and CD4+ lymphocytes with a number of negative prognostic factors, and shorter free interval without the disease, all of which indicates that the tumor infiltrating lymphocytes and CD4+ lymphocytes bad prognostic factor in patients with breast cancer.</p>
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Expressão de microRNAs em indivíduos com infecção assintomática e com mielopatia associada ao HTLV-1/paraparesia espástica tropical (HAM/TSP) / MicroRNA expression in HTLV-1 asymptomatic carriers and in patients with HTLV-1-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP)

Costa, Emanuela Avelar Silva 20 October 2016 (has links)
Embora o vírus linfotrópico de células T humanas do tipo 1 (HTLV-1) seja reconhecido como o agente etiológico da leucemia/linfoma de células T do adulto (ATL) e da paraparesia espástica tropical/mielopatia associada ao HTLV-1 (HAM/TSP), cerca de 90% dos indivíduos infectados permanecem assintomáticos por toda a vida. Até o presente momento, os fatores associados ao desenvolvimento de doença relacionada ao HTLV-1 não foram totalmente elucidados. Sabe-se que o aumento da carga proviral e a expressão de genes virais estão envolvidos no desenvolvimento/progressão de doenças associadas ao HTLV-1. Assim, por exemplo, a proteína Tax modula genes envolvidos na patogênese da HAM/TSP e genes regulados por HBZ estimulam a proliferação de linfócitos T, induzindo a ATL. Desde a última década, diversos estudos têm demonstrado que células transformadas pelo HTLV-1 apresentam microRNAs do hospedeiro desregulados, o que poderia promover alteração na expressão de genes virais (tax e HBZ), com possível contribuição para o desenvolvimento de HAM/TSP e ATL. Diante desses indícios, o presente estudo teve como objetivos: i) quantificar a expressão de miRNAs humanos conhecidos em células T CD4+ e T CD8+ do sangue periférico de indivíduos assintomáticos infectados por HTLV-1 e de pacientes com HAM/TSP; ii) identificar padrões diferenciais de expressão de miRNAs desregulados que pudessem caracterizar os grupos de pacientes de acordo com sua condição clínica; iii) investigar associações dos padrões diferenciais de expressão de miRNAs com a carga proviral e com a expressão dos genes tax e HBZ de HTLV-1. Analisou-se o perfil de expressão de 754 miRNAs em células T CD4+ e TCD8+ infectadas por HTLV-1 em 19 indivíduos assintomáticos, 17 pacientes com HAM/TSP e 14 controles não infectados. Foram detectados 10 miRNAs diferencialmente expressos no grupo HAM, quando comparados ao grupo ASS (super-expressos: hsa-miR-133a, -148a, -211, -330, -369-5p, -486 e -889 e sub-expressos: hsa-miR-520b, -520e e -566). A expressão alterada dos hsa-miR-133a, -148a, -211, e -889 (super-expressos) e do hsa-miR-520b (sub-expresso) foi correlacionada à carga proviral e a do hsa-miR-211 (super-expresso) à expressão de tax. Além disso, ao analisar as vias canônicas geradas no estudo, identificaram-se as moléculas IL6ST, PTPN11, MAP2K5, ELK4, AKT1, BAD, FOSL1, IRAK 3, CDC42, STAT3 e CREB A como potencialmente afetadas pela expressão alterada de miRNAs no grupo HAM, quando comparado com o grupo ASS. Tais achados mostram-se úteis para o delineamento futuro de estudos longitudinais com indivíduos infectados por HTLV-1, com vistas à identificação de biomarcadores prognósticos de risco para o desenvolvimento de HAM/TSP. / Even though human lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) is etiologically linked to adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) and to HTLV-1-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP), about 90% of infected individuals remain asymptomatic lifelong. So far, factors that are associated with development of HTLV-1-related disease have not been totally clarified. Increase in proviral load and expression of viral genes are recognized as involved in disease development and progression. For instance, the Tax protein is known to modulate genes that are involved in HAM/TSP pathogenesis and HBZ-regulated genes account for T lymphocyte proliferation that leads to ATL. In the last decade, several studies have shown that HTLV-1-transformed cells exhibit dysregulated human microRNA expression, which could result in altered viral gene expression (tax and HBZ), contributing to the development of HAM/TSP and ATL. Based on this evidence, our study aimed at: i) quantifying known human miRNA expression in CD4+ and CD8+ peripheral blood T-cells from HTLV-1 asymptomatic carriers and patients with HAM/TSP; ii) identifying distinctive dysregulated miRNA expression profiles that could distinguish patients according to their clinical status; iii) investigating associations between differential miRNA expression profiles with proviral load and with HTLV-1 tax and HBZ gene expression. We analysed the expression profile of 754 miRNAs in CD4+ e CD8+ peripheral blood T cells from 19 HTLV-1 asymptomatic carriers (AC), 17 patients with HAM/TSP (HAM) and in 14 non-infected controls. Ten differentially expressed miRNAs were found in HAM, as compared with AC (overexpressed: hsa-miR-133a, -148a, -211, -330, -369-5p, -486 and -889; and underexpressed: hsa-miR-520b, -520e and -566). Altered expression of hsa-miR-133a, -148a, -211, and -889 (overexpressed) and of hsa-miR-520b (underexpressed) was shown to be correlated with proviral load and that of hsa-miR-211 (overexpressed) with tax expression. Moreover, analysing the miRNA canonical pathways generated in this study, we identified IL6ST, PTPN11, MAP2K5, ELK4, AKT1, BAD, FOSL1, IRAK 3, CDC42, STAT3 and CREB A as molecules that are potentially affected by altered miRNA expression in HAM, as compared to AC. Our findings are useful for the future design of longitudinal studies of HTLV-1 infected cohorts, aiming at the recognition of prognostic biomarkers of risk for the development of HAM/TSP
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Avaliação da reconstituição imunológica e da resposta anti-citomegalovirus nos receptores de transplante de medula óssea / Anti-cytomegalovirus immunity reconstitution following autologous and allogeneic stem cell and bone marrow transplantation as assessed by CD8+ T cell phenotyping and functio

Ferrari, Valeria 23 February 2005 (has links)
O citomegalovírus (CMV) é uma séria ameaça aos receptores de transplante de medula óssea. A reativação está associada com uma imunidade mediada por células TCD8+ defeituosa. Nosso objetivo foi correlacionar as diferentes subpopulações de células TCD8+ com a reconstituição imunológica dos pacientes, especificamente a imunidade anti-CMV, analisando as subpopulações de células T infundidas nas diferentes modalidades de transplante de medula óssea. Receptores de transplante alogênico de células tronco mobilizadas para o sangue periférico (n=16) ou coletadas diretamente da medula óssea (n=28) e receptores de transplante autólogo de células tronco mobilizadas para o sangue periférico (n=22) foram avaliados. Verificamos que as transferências de células mobilizadas para o sangue periférico dos doadores, tanto nos transplantes alogênicos como autólogos, são proporcionalmente enriquecidas por subpopulações de células memória efetora e efetora, comparadas às transferências de células procedentes diretamente da medula óssea. Este enriquecimento por subpopulações de células TCD8+ mais diferenciadas foi também correlacionado com maior número de células contendo altos níveis de granzima B, considerado um marcador para linfócitos citotóxicos, sendo também encontrado em maior número nas transferências de células do sangue periférico. Entretanto, no pós-transplante, observou-se que somente os receptores de transplante autólogo de células tronco mobilizadas para o sangue periférico, e não os das outras modalidades de transplante, exibiam números elevados de células T CD8+ de memória-efetora e efetora. Ao mesmo tempo, estes receptores apresentaram menos freqüentemente episódios de reativação pelo CMV, e mais freqüentemente produziram IFN-gama em resposta ao CMV. Portanto, a transferência de células do sangue periférico, desde que em ambiente autólogo, está associada não só com a transferência de células TCD8+ com um fenótipo mais maduro, mas também com uma persistência mais prolongada das mesmas, podendo proporcionar uma resposta imunológica antiviral mais rápida e eficiente, como esperado para as células de memória versus naïve. / Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a serious threat to the recipients of bone marrow transplantation. Reactivation is associated with defective CD8+ T cell-mediated immunity. We aimed to correlate the different subsets of CD8+ T cells with the patients\' immune reconstitution, specifically anti CMV immunity, by analyzing the CD8+ T cell subsets infused in the different types of bone marrow transplantation. Recipients of allogeneic transplant of peripheral blood stem cells (n=16) or bone marrow (n=28) and recipients of autologous transplant of peripheral blood stem cells (n=22) were evaluated. We show that infusions of stem cells derived from donor\'s peripheral blood, either allogeneic or autologous, are proportionally enriched for the memory-effector and effector phenotypes, compared to the infusions of stem cells of bone marrow origin. This increased number of more differentiated subsets of CD8+ T cells was also correlated with an increased number of cells containing high levels of granzyme B, which is another reliable marker of cytotoxic lymphocyte, and which was also more evident in autologous recipients. However, post-transplant, we observed that only the recipients of autologous peripheral blood cells, and not the recipients of the other transplant modalities, exhibited very high numbers of memory-effector and effector TCD8+ cells. At the same time, they less frequently presented CMV reactivation, and more frequently produced IFN-gama in response to CMV antigens. Thus, transfer of stem cells from peripheral blood, provided in an autologous setting, is associated with transfer and prolonged survival of CD8+ T cells with a more mature phenotype, which may provide a more rapid and efficient anti-viral immune response, as expected for memory versus naïve cells.
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Expressão de microRNAs em indivíduos com infecção assintomática e com mielopatia associada ao HTLV-1/paraparesia espástica tropical (HAM/TSP) / MicroRNA expression in HTLV-1 asymptomatic carriers and in patients with HTLV-1-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP)

Emanuela Avelar Silva Costa 20 October 2016 (has links)
Embora o vírus linfotrópico de células T humanas do tipo 1 (HTLV-1) seja reconhecido como o agente etiológico da leucemia/linfoma de células T do adulto (ATL) e da paraparesia espástica tropical/mielopatia associada ao HTLV-1 (HAM/TSP), cerca de 90% dos indivíduos infectados permanecem assintomáticos por toda a vida. Até o presente momento, os fatores associados ao desenvolvimento de doença relacionada ao HTLV-1 não foram totalmente elucidados. Sabe-se que o aumento da carga proviral e a expressão de genes virais estão envolvidos no desenvolvimento/progressão de doenças associadas ao HTLV-1. Assim, por exemplo, a proteína Tax modula genes envolvidos na patogênese da HAM/TSP e genes regulados por HBZ estimulam a proliferação de linfócitos T, induzindo a ATL. Desde a última década, diversos estudos têm demonstrado que células transformadas pelo HTLV-1 apresentam microRNAs do hospedeiro desregulados, o que poderia promover alteração na expressão de genes virais (tax e HBZ), com possível contribuição para o desenvolvimento de HAM/TSP e ATL. Diante desses indícios, o presente estudo teve como objetivos: i) quantificar a expressão de miRNAs humanos conhecidos em células T CD4+ e T CD8+ do sangue periférico de indivíduos assintomáticos infectados por HTLV-1 e de pacientes com HAM/TSP; ii) identificar padrões diferenciais de expressão de miRNAs desregulados que pudessem caracterizar os grupos de pacientes de acordo com sua condição clínica; iii) investigar associações dos padrões diferenciais de expressão de miRNAs com a carga proviral e com a expressão dos genes tax e HBZ de HTLV-1. Analisou-se o perfil de expressão de 754 miRNAs em células T CD4+ e TCD8+ infectadas por HTLV-1 em 19 indivíduos assintomáticos, 17 pacientes com HAM/TSP e 14 controles não infectados. Foram detectados 10 miRNAs diferencialmente expressos no grupo HAM, quando comparados ao grupo ASS (super-expressos: hsa-miR-133a, -148a, -211, -330, -369-5p, -486 e -889 e sub-expressos: hsa-miR-520b, -520e e -566). A expressão alterada dos hsa-miR-133a, -148a, -211, e -889 (super-expressos) e do hsa-miR-520b (sub-expresso) foi correlacionada à carga proviral e a do hsa-miR-211 (super-expresso) à expressão de tax. Além disso, ao analisar as vias canônicas geradas no estudo, identificaram-se as moléculas IL6ST, PTPN11, MAP2K5, ELK4, AKT1, BAD, FOSL1, IRAK 3, CDC42, STAT3 e CREB A como potencialmente afetadas pela expressão alterada de miRNAs no grupo HAM, quando comparado com o grupo ASS. Tais achados mostram-se úteis para o delineamento futuro de estudos longitudinais com indivíduos infectados por HTLV-1, com vistas à identificação de biomarcadores prognósticos de risco para o desenvolvimento de HAM/TSP. / Even though human lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) is etiologically linked to adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) and to HTLV-1-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP), about 90% of infected individuals remain asymptomatic lifelong. So far, factors that are associated with development of HTLV-1-related disease have not been totally clarified. Increase in proviral load and expression of viral genes are recognized as involved in disease development and progression. For instance, the Tax protein is known to modulate genes that are involved in HAM/TSP pathogenesis and HBZ-regulated genes account for T lymphocyte proliferation that leads to ATL. In the last decade, several studies have shown that HTLV-1-transformed cells exhibit dysregulated human microRNA expression, which could result in altered viral gene expression (tax and HBZ), contributing to the development of HAM/TSP and ATL. Based on this evidence, our study aimed at: i) quantifying known human miRNA expression in CD4+ and CD8+ peripheral blood T-cells from HTLV-1 asymptomatic carriers and patients with HAM/TSP; ii) identifying distinctive dysregulated miRNA expression profiles that could distinguish patients according to their clinical status; iii) investigating associations between differential miRNA expression profiles with proviral load and with HTLV-1 tax and HBZ gene expression. We analysed the expression profile of 754 miRNAs in CD4+ e CD8+ peripheral blood T cells from 19 HTLV-1 asymptomatic carriers (AC), 17 patients with HAM/TSP (HAM) and in 14 non-infected controls. Ten differentially expressed miRNAs were found in HAM, as compared with AC (overexpressed: hsa-miR-133a, -148a, -211, -330, -369-5p, -486 and -889; and underexpressed: hsa-miR-520b, -520e and -566). Altered expression of hsa-miR-133a, -148a, -211, and -889 (overexpressed) and of hsa-miR-520b (underexpressed) was shown to be correlated with proviral load and that of hsa-miR-211 (overexpressed) with tax expression. Moreover, analysing the miRNA canonical pathways generated in this study, we identified IL6ST, PTPN11, MAP2K5, ELK4, AKT1, BAD, FOSL1, IRAK 3, CDC42, STAT3 and CREB A as molecules that are potentially affected by altered miRNA expression in HAM, as compared to AC. Our findings are useful for the future design of longitudinal studies of HTLV-1 infected cohorts, aiming at the recognition of prognostic biomarkers of risk for the development of HAM/TSP
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Évaluation de l'activité anti-leucémique des cellules T traitées par photodéplétion au TH9402

Cournoyer, Élise 12 1900 (has links)
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