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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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Genetic alterations in non-small cell lung carcinomas

Xinarianos, George January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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Functional identification and mapping of a gene that represses telomerase hTERT transcription in prostate cancer cells

Hasan, Rana January 2010 (has links)
Telomerase is present in over 90% of tumour tissues and immortalized cells and is tightly regulated in most normal somatic cells. This suggests the existence of regulatory mechanisms repressing telomerase in normal cells that somehow have become inactive during cancer development. In this project, I used genetic complementation in the form of microcell-mediated monochromosome transfer (MMCT) to search for chromosomes that repress telomerase activity in a prostate cancer cell line, PC-3. Microcell hybrids generated by introducing normal human chromosome 11 strongly inhibited telomerase. Telomerase is regulated primarily at the level of hTERT transcription, its catalytic subunit. Consequently, endogenous hTERT mRNA levels were measured by quantitative RT-PCR in microcell hybrids generated by transferring normal human chromosomes into a PC-3 sub-clone (PC- 3/hTERT) ectopically expressing hTERT cDNA to prevent senescence. Only hybrids constructed with transferred chromosome 11 showed strong transcriptional repression of hTERT. Next, hybrids were constructed by the MMCT transfer of chromosome 11 fragments (X-ray-induced). FISH analysis of clones with completely silenced endogenous hTERT transcription revealed in all cases a discrete chromosome 11 fragment with both the p-arm and q-arm material. A randomly selected hTERT-repressed clone was treated with ganciclovir to select against the HyTK marker and reverse the phenotype. hTERT expression in majority of GCV-resistant clones returned to levels comparable to the parent PC-3/hTERT cells. Collectively, these results provide strong functional evidence for the presence of a powerful telomerase repressor sequence on the fragment. Transfer of one repressive fragment back into mouse A9 cells was then carried out to facilitate fine-structure mapping of its sequence content. High density STS mapping of the fragment in each of the clones revealed a considerable DNA content heterogeneity across the panel. These content maps, together with a further round of MMCT to confirm hTERTrepressive activity, enabled me to identify three candidate regions on the q-arm of chromosome 11 where the repressor sequence may be located: the first region lies between map positions 64.70Mb to 65.42Mb and the other two regions each flank a single positive STS marker at 69.71Mb and 127.32Mb. KAT5, a histone modifying gene has been identified as a potential candidate for repressing hTERT.
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Analysis of Telomerase Activity and Telomere Lengths in Human Umbilical Cord Cell Populations During Ex Vivo Amplification of Hematopoietic Stem Cells

Chomal, Manish R 05 December 2002 (has links)
"Human umbilical cord blood (CB) hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) have well established applications for cellular therapy. Current protocols for isolating HSCs from bone marrow or cord select for CD34 + cells, however some CD34 - populations have recently been shown to also contain strong HSC activity. Thus the positive selection of HSCs based on cell surface markers remains controversial. However, it is clear from the literature that differentiated hematopoietic cells (lineage positive, Lin + ), representing the vast majority (>90%) of most blood populations, contain no long-term reconstitution potential. Thus Viacell Inc. (Worcester, MA) expands and enriches its populations of cells containing HSCs by removing only those Lin + cells known not to contain HSCs. This is accomplished on two separation columns (post-sep-1, and post-sep-2) (separated by 7 days of cell growth) that contain a variety of antibodies to known differentiation surface markers. Although this process strongly enriches functional HCSs, these primitive cell populations remain biochemically uncharacterized. Because HSC populations containing long chromosomal telomeres and high telomerase activity (which helps maintain telomeres) have been shown to display the strongest long-term reconstitution potential, the purpose of this thesis was to investigate these two parameters in selected samples of Viacell’s ex vivo amplification procedure. Two specific hypotheses were tested: 1. the removal of Lin + cells will appear to increase the telomerase activity and telomere lengths in the remaining cell population, and 2. these two parameters will decrease upon hematopoietic cell differentiation and proliferation. Telomerase activity was assayed using a telomeric repeat amplication protocol (TRAP), and normalized relative to a cancer cell line positive control. Relative to fresh cord blood, telomerase activity was found to increase significantly in post-sep-1 (from 8.5 ± 1.5% to 76.2 ± 4.9%, p = 0.0001, n = 5) and post-sep-2 (8.5 ± 1.5% to 111.3 ± 4.9%, p = 0.0001, n = 5) fractions following the removal of Lin + cells. This increase was found to be highly reproducible, showing very low intra-cord and inter-cord variability. Telomere lengths were assayed using a telomere length assay (TLA). Relative to fresh cord blood, telomere lengths increased significantly in post-sep-1 (from 10 to 12 kb, n = 2) and post-sep- 2 (from 10 to 14 kb, p = 0.001, n = 2) fractions. These apparent increases likely result from the direct removal of cells low in telomerase activity with short telomeres since the Lin + cells from the post-sep-1 column were found to contain relatively low telomerase activity (32.1 ± 15%, p = 0.001, n = 2) and short telomeres (7.5 kb, p = 0.001), which supports our first hypothesis. Finally, we show that telomerase activity and telomere lengths decreased in Day-14 cells (expanded and differentiated 14 days) relative to post-sep-2 (from 111.8 ± 19.6% to 54 ± 21.2%, p = 0.001, n = 3 for the TRAP, and from 14 kb to 9 kb, p = 0.0001, n = 2 for the TLA). Those two parameters also decreased in pre-sep-3 cells (terminally differentiated by treatment with All Trans Retinoic Acid for 14 days) relative to post-sep-2 (from 111.3 ± 4.9% to 14.8 ± 1.7%, p = 0.0001, n = 6 for the TRAP, and from 14 kb to 7.5 kb, p = 0.001 for the TLA), supporting our second hypothesis. Telomerase activity was found to not directly correlate with CD34 + CD38 - content, supporting recent observations that a significant portion of HSCs reside outside this population."
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Vliv oxidativního stresu na antioxidační systémy, délku telomer a telomerázovou aktivitu u \kur{Locusta migratoria} / Effect of oxidative stress on antioxidant systems, telomere length and telomerase activity in \kur{Locusta migratoria}

VRBOVÁ, Kristýna January 2014 (has links)
Oxidative stress is caused by an imbalance between oxidants and antioxidants. Oxidative stress generated by reactive oxygen species (ROS) or reactive nitrogen species (RNS) occurs when protection of antioxidants fails or when an amount of ROS is too high. Telomeres, regions of repetitive nucleotide sequences at the end of chromosomes, are especially sensitive to oxidative stress because they contain a lot of guanine which is often oxidised. Antioxidants play an important role in protection against oxidative stress. In this thesis I analysed the effect of oxidative stress caused by paraquat on activity of antioxidant enzymes (catalase and superoxide dismutase) and telomere length in Locusta migratoria. I also studied differences in telomere length between locusts of various development stages and telomerase activity in locusts and other Orthoptera.
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Comprimento do telômero e atividade da telomerase em células do cumulus de mulheres com Síndrome dos Ovários Policísticos / Telomere length and telomerase activity in cumulus cells of women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

Pedroso, Daiana Cristina Chielli 30 May 2018 (has links)
A Síndrome dos Ovários Policísticos (SOP) representa um dos distúrbios endócrinos reprodutivos mais comuns em mulheres em idade reprodutiva. As mulheres com SOP normalmente respondem bem ao tratamento de reprodução assistida (TRAs), mas frequentemente apresentam oócitos de baixa qualidade e capacidade reprodutiva, a qual está correlacionado com a interação do oócito com as células do cumulus. A baixa qualidade oocitária pode estar relacionada a perda de estabilidade genômica do oócito, ou até mesmo das células do cumulus, o que pode levar a uma redução gradativa da fertilidade feminina. Os telômeros e a atividade da telomerase possuem um papel fundamental na manutenção da estabilidade genômica e são considerados importantes marcadores de viabilidade celular, podendo ser um indicativo da qualidade oocitária. O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar o comprimento do telômero e atividade da telomerase nas células do cumulus de mulheres com SOP. Neste estudo prospectivo caso-controle foram incluídas 110 voluntárias, sendo 43 mulheres com SOP e 67 controles no período de Setembro de 2015 a Junho de 2017. Foram avaliados os dados como idade, Índice de massa corporal (IMC), hormônio luteinizante (LH), hormônio folículo estimulante (FSH), globulina de ligação de hormônios sexuais (SHBG), prolactina, estradiol, insulina, testosterona total, androstenediona, índice de androgênio livre (FAI), homocisteína e proteína c-reativa. Foi avaliado o comprimento do telômero nas células do cumulus de oócitos imaturos (CCI), nas células do cumulus de oócitos maduros (CCM), nos oócitos imaturos no estágio de vesícula germinativa (VG), nos oócitos imaturos em metáfase I (MI) e nos leucócitos pelo método quantitativo da reação em cadeia da polimerase (qPCR). A atividade da telomerase das CCI, CCM, dos oócitos VG e MI foram avaliadas pelo Kit TRAPeze® XL. A análise estatística foi determinada pelo teste Mann-Whitney, regressão linear múltipla e correlação de Spearman. Os resultados foram que as variáveis IMC (p=0,001), LH (p=0,015), estradiol (p=0,004), insulina (p=0,002), testosterona (p<0,0001), androstenediona (p=0,001), FAI (p<0,0001) e proteína c-reativa (p=0,003) foram maiores no grupo SOP. FSH (p=0,0002) foi menor no grupo SOP. A prolactina e a homocisteína não diferiram entre os grupos. O comprimento do telômero nas CCI não diferiu entre os grupos SOP e controle (1,60±0,56 vs 1,58±0,33; p=0,649, respectivamente), bem como o comprimento do telômero nas CCM não diferiu entre os grupos SOP e controle (1,61±0,47 vs 1,70±0,43; p=0,378, respectivamente). Entretanto, nos leucócitos o comprimento do telômero foi menor no grupo SOP (p=0,025). A atividade da telomerase nas CCI foi maior no grupo SOP do que no grupo controle (1,62±1,49 vs 0,30±0,42; p=0,003, respectivamente) e a atividade da telomerase nas CCM também foi maior no grupo SOP do que no grupo controle (1,39±1,63 vs 0,55±0,84; p=0,022, respectivamente). O comprimento do telômero e a atividade da telomerase nos oócitos VG e MI não diferiu entre os grupos. Uma correlação positiva foi observada entre a atividade da telomerase e o comprimento do telômero nas CCI no grupo controle (p=0,051). O grupo SOP apresentou uma correlação positiva entre a atividade da telomerase e o comprimento do telômero, porém nas CCM (p=0,048). Foi observada uma correlação positiva do comprimento do telômero entre as células (leucócitos, CCI e CCM) em ambos os grupos. Os dados sugerem que a SOP parece não afetar o comprimento do telômero nas CCI e CCM, apenas nos leucócitos. Por outro lado, uma maior atividade da telomerase nas CCI e CCM pode ser necessária para a manutenção do comprimento telomérico à nível reprodutivo nas mulheres com SOP. / Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) represents one of the most common reproductive endocrine disorders in women of reproductive age. Women with PCOS, despite responding well to Assisted Reproduction Treatments (ART), the oocytes usually have low quality and reproductive capacity, which is correlated to oocyte interaction with cumulus cells. The low oocyte quality may be related to loss of genomic stability of oocytes, or even cumulus cells, and may lead to a reduction of female fertility. The telomere length and telomerase activity play a fundamental role in maintaining genomic stability, which is considered an important molecular marker of cell viability, whose alterations are related to apoptosis and/or senescence, maybe also an indicative of oocyte quality. The aim of the study was to evaluate the telomere length and telomerase activity in cumulus cells of women with PCOS. In this prospective case-control study, 110 volunteers were included, 43 women with PCOS and 67 controls from September 2015 to June 2017. Data were evaluated as age, body mass index (BMI), luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG), prolactin, estradiol, insulin, total testosterone, androstenedione, index of free androgen (FAI), homocysteine and c-reactive protein. Telomere length in cumulus cells from immature (ICC) and mature (MCC) oocytes, leukocytes and immature oocytes in the germinal vesicle stage (VG) and in metaphase I (MI) were evaluated by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). Telomerase activity of ICC, MCC, VG and IM oocytes were evaluated by TRAPeze® XL Kit. Statistical analyses were determined by the MannWhitney test, multiple linear regression and Spearman\'s correlation. The results were that the variables BMI (p=.001), LH (p=.015), estradiol (p=.004), insulin (p=.002), testosterone (p<.0001), androstenedione (p=.001), FAI (p<.0001) and c-reactive protein (p=.003) was increased in PCOS group. FSH (p=.0002) was smaller in PCOS group. Prolactin and homocysteine were not different between the groups. The telomeres length in ICC did not differ between PCOS and control groups (1.60±0.56 vs 1.58±0.33; p=.649, respectively). The telomeres length in MCC did not differ between PCOS and control groups (1.61±0.47 vs 1.70±0.43; p=.378, respectively). However, in leukocytes reduced telomeres were observed in the PCOS (p=.025), respectively. The telomerase activity in ICC was higher in the PCOS group than in the control group (1.62±1.49 vs 0.30±0.42; p=.003, respectively) and the telomerase activity in MCC was higher in the PCOS group than in the control group (1.39±1.63 vs 0.55±0.84; p=.022, respectively). The telomere length and telomerase activity in VG and MI oocytes did not differ between groups. A positive correlation between telomerase activity and telomere length in the ICC was observed in control group (p=.051). PCOS also presented a positive correlation between telomerase activity and telomere length in MCC (p=.048). Telomere length of leukocytes, ICC and MCC were a positive correlated in both groups. The data suggest that PCOS does not appear to affect telomere length in ICC and MCC, only in leukocytes. On the other hand, a greater activity of telomerase in CCI and CCM may be necessary for the maintenance of telomere length at the reproductive level in women with PCOS.
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Comprimento do telômero e atividade da telomerase em células do cumulus de mulheres com Síndrome dos Ovários Policísticos / Telomere length and telomerase activity in cumulus cells of women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

Daiana Cristina Chielli Pedroso 30 May 2018 (has links)
A Síndrome dos Ovários Policísticos (SOP) representa um dos distúrbios endócrinos reprodutivos mais comuns em mulheres em idade reprodutiva. As mulheres com SOP normalmente respondem bem ao tratamento de reprodução assistida (TRAs), mas frequentemente apresentam oócitos de baixa qualidade e capacidade reprodutiva, a qual está correlacionado com a interação do oócito com as células do cumulus. A baixa qualidade oocitária pode estar relacionada a perda de estabilidade genômica do oócito, ou até mesmo das células do cumulus, o que pode levar a uma redução gradativa da fertilidade feminina. Os telômeros e a atividade da telomerase possuem um papel fundamental na manutenção da estabilidade genômica e são considerados importantes marcadores de viabilidade celular, podendo ser um indicativo da qualidade oocitária. O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar o comprimento do telômero e atividade da telomerase nas células do cumulus de mulheres com SOP. Neste estudo prospectivo caso-controle foram incluídas 110 voluntárias, sendo 43 mulheres com SOP e 67 controles no período de Setembro de 2015 a Junho de 2017. Foram avaliados os dados como idade, Índice de massa corporal (IMC), hormônio luteinizante (LH), hormônio folículo estimulante (FSH), globulina de ligação de hormônios sexuais (SHBG), prolactina, estradiol, insulina, testosterona total, androstenediona, índice de androgênio livre (FAI), homocisteína e proteína c-reativa. Foi avaliado o comprimento do telômero nas células do cumulus de oócitos imaturos (CCI), nas células do cumulus de oócitos maduros (CCM), nos oócitos imaturos no estágio de vesícula germinativa (VG), nos oócitos imaturos em metáfase I (MI) e nos leucócitos pelo método quantitativo da reação em cadeia da polimerase (qPCR). A atividade da telomerase das CCI, CCM, dos oócitos VG e MI foram avaliadas pelo Kit TRAPeze® XL. A análise estatística foi determinada pelo teste Mann-Whitney, regressão linear múltipla e correlação de Spearman. Os resultados foram que as variáveis IMC (p=0,001), LH (p=0,015), estradiol (p=0,004), insulina (p=0,002), testosterona (p<0,0001), androstenediona (p=0,001), FAI (p<0,0001) e proteína c-reativa (p=0,003) foram maiores no grupo SOP. FSH (p=0,0002) foi menor no grupo SOP. A prolactina e a homocisteína não diferiram entre os grupos. O comprimento do telômero nas CCI não diferiu entre os grupos SOP e controle (1,60±0,56 vs 1,58±0,33; p=0,649, respectivamente), bem como o comprimento do telômero nas CCM não diferiu entre os grupos SOP e controle (1,61±0,47 vs 1,70±0,43; p=0,378, respectivamente). Entretanto, nos leucócitos o comprimento do telômero foi menor no grupo SOP (p=0,025). A atividade da telomerase nas CCI foi maior no grupo SOP do que no grupo controle (1,62±1,49 vs 0,30±0,42; p=0,003, respectivamente) e a atividade da telomerase nas CCM também foi maior no grupo SOP do que no grupo controle (1,39±1,63 vs 0,55±0,84; p=0,022, respectivamente). O comprimento do telômero e a atividade da telomerase nos oócitos VG e MI não diferiu entre os grupos. Uma correlação positiva foi observada entre a atividade da telomerase e o comprimento do telômero nas CCI no grupo controle (p=0,051). O grupo SOP apresentou uma correlação positiva entre a atividade da telomerase e o comprimento do telômero, porém nas CCM (p=0,048). Foi observada uma correlação positiva do comprimento do telômero entre as células (leucócitos, CCI e CCM) em ambos os grupos. Os dados sugerem que a SOP parece não afetar o comprimento do telômero nas CCI e CCM, apenas nos leucócitos. Por outro lado, uma maior atividade da telomerase nas CCI e CCM pode ser necessária para a manutenção do comprimento telomérico à nível reprodutivo nas mulheres com SOP. / Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) represents one of the most common reproductive endocrine disorders in women of reproductive age. Women with PCOS, despite responding well to Assisted Reproduction Treatments (ART), the oocytes usually have low quality and reproductive capacity, which is correlated to oocyte interaction with cumulus cells. The low oocyte quality may be related to loss of genomic stability of oocytes, or even cumulus cells, and may lead to a reduction of female fertility. The telomere length and telomerase activity play a fundamental role in maintaining genomic stability, which is considered an important molecular marker of cell viability, whose alterations are related to apoptosis and/or senescence, maybe also an indicative of oocyte quality. The aim of the study was to evaluate the telomere length and telomerase activity in cumulus cells of women with PCOS. In this prospective case-control study, 110 volunteers were included, 43 women with PCOS and 67 controls from September 2015 to June 2017. Data were evaluated as age, body mass index (BMI), luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG), prolactin, estradiol, insulin, total testosterone, androstenedione, index of free androgen (FAI), homocysteine and c-reactive protein. Telomere length in cumulus cells from immature (ICC) and mature (MCC) oocytes, leukocytes and immature oocytes in the germinal vesicle stage (VG) and in metaphase I (MI) were evaluated by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). Telomerase activity of ICC, MCC, VG and IM oocytes were evaluated by TRAPeze® XL Kit. Statistical analyses were determined by the MannWhitney test, multiple linear regression and Spearman\'s correlation. The results were that the variables BMI (p=.001), LH (p=.015), estradiol (p=.004), insulin (p=.002), testosterone (p<.0001), androstenedione (p=.001), FAI (p<.0001) and c-reactive protein (p=.003) was increased in PCOS group. FSH (p=.0002) was smaller in PCOS group. Prolactin and homocysteine were not different between the groups. The telomeres length in ICC did not differ between PCOS and control groups (1.60±0.56 vs 1.58±0.33; p=.649, respectively). The telomeres length in MCC did not differ between PCOS and control groups (1.61±0.47 vs 1.70±0.43; p=.378, respectively). However, in leukocytes reduced telomeres were observed in the PCOS (p=.025), respectively. The telomerase activity in ICC was higher in the PCOS group than in the control group (1.62±1.49 vs 0.30±0.42; p=.003, respectively) and the telomerase activity in MCC was higher in the PCOS group than in the control group (1.39±1.63 vs 0.55±0.84; p=.022, respectively). The telomere length and telomerase activity in VG and MI oocytes did not differ between groups. A positive correlation between telomerase activity and telomere length in the ICC was observed in control group (p=.051). PCOS also presented a positive correlation between telomerase activity and telomere length in MCC (p=.048). Telomere length of leukocytes, ICC and MCC were a positive correlated in both groups. The data suggest that PCOS does not appear to affect telomere length in ICC and MCC, only in leukocytes. On the other hand, a greater activity of telomerase in CCI and CCM may be necessary for the maintenance of telomere length at the reproductive level in women with PCOS.
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Facteurs déterminant la longueur des télomères et implications dans les compromis évolutifs / Determinants of telomere length and implications in life history trade-offs

Reichert, Sophie 25 October 2013 (has links)
Une question fondamentale de la biologie évolutive porte sur la compréhension des mécanismes sous-tendant les processus évolutifs et l’évolution des compromis entre les traits d’histoire de vie. Parmi ces mécanismes, les télomères suscitent un intérêt particulier. Les télomères sont localisés à l’extrémité des chromosomes eucaryotes et participent à la sénescence cellulaire et au vieillissement des individus. La longueur des télomères est susceptible de donner des indications sur le mode de vie et l’état physiologique des organismes. Le but de cette thèse a été de comprendre quels sont les facteurs déterminant la longueur des télomères et leur implication dans les compromis évolutifs, ceci en établissant : si la taille des télomères est-elle héritable? Le taux de perte des télomères est-il affecté par des facteurs environnementaux? Quel lien entre les télomères, la maintenance individuelle et la qualité des individus? Il résulte de ce travail que la longueur des télomères est partiellement déterminée par les facteurs génétiques, elle semble aussi influencée par les facteurs environnementaux. En effet, le coût de la reproduction, ainsi que la modification des trajectoires de croissance, ont des effets néfastes sur la longueur des télomères. L’effet de la manipulation expérimentale de l’activité télomérase indique un lien entre les télomères et la maintenance individuelle, suggérant que les télomères sont susceptibles de donner des indications sur la qualité des individus. Ce travail de thèse montre que la dynamique des télomères est un mécanisme sous-jacent des compromis évolutifs, et présente un intérêt considérable pour la compréhension des processus évolutifs. / Evolutionary pathways through which life histories may have evolved are numerous. Consequently identifying the underlying mechanisms of those processes is crucial for our overall comprehension of the origin of life diversity. Thus, there is clearly a great potential in the study of repetitive DNA sequences that cap eukaryotic chromosomes, the telomeres. Telomeres are structures involved in cell senescence and determine the rate of ageing. They are thought to reflect more than just the effects ofage and to play an important role in linking life conditions and senescence. Indeed, telomeres could act as markers of life style and of past-historical levels of stress and inform on individuals’ current physiological quality. This thesis aims to determine whether telomeres could act as a mechanism underlying life history trade-offs by establishing the pattern of heritability of telomere length; characterising telomere length’s determinants; testing the nature of the relationship between telomerelength and individual maintenance, and ultimately with individual quality. The present work shows that telomere dynamics is determined by genetic factors, but is probably predominantly affected by lifestyle factors. As such, environmental conditions experienced during the growth period, as well as during adulthood (i.e. level of reproductive effort) have a strong impact on individuals’ telomere length. Experimental manipulation of telomerase activity showed that telomere length could be linked to individual maintenance and thus might be indicative of individual quality. Altogether, these results highlight that telomere dynamics might provide a functional link between life history traits.
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Telomerase and its reverse transcriptase subunit TERT : identification and oestrogenic modulation of telomerase transcription in two aquatic test species - European Purple Sea Urchin (Paracentrotus Lividus) and Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus Mykiss)

Brannan, Katla Jorundsdottir January 2012 (has links)
A plethora of naturally-produced steroid hormones, or artificial homologues of them, are being introduced into the aquatic and terrestrial environments each year. Two examples of these are the natural oestrogen 17-oestradiol (E2) and the oestrogen receptor antagonist, Bisphenol A (BPA), both of which target the ribonucleoprotein telomerase through upregulation of its telomerase reverse transcriptase component, TERT. The main objectives of this study were firstly to isolate and characterize the actual mRNA sequence for the telomerase catalytic subuninit, Tert, in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) (Walbaum, 1792) and European purple sea urchin (Paracentrotus lividus) (Lamarck, 1816), with the aim of developing qPCR assays for the amplification and quantification of Tert. Further objectives were to use these assays in controlled exposure studies to establish whether and to what extent the aforementioned chemicals regulate Tert transcription and by doing so further understand the mechanism of Telomerase gene expression and the extent to which environmental oestrogen can interfere. The initial step of sequence characterization and assay devlopment was successful in the case of rainbow trout where two possible splice variants of Tert mRNA are identified, omTertShort and omTertLong. Two qPCR assays were developed for the relative quantification of both of these splice variants in rainbow trout samples, the latter of these successfully amplifying its target in test samples. In order to demonstrate in vitro and in vivo modulation of telomerase activity and mRNA expression, early life-stages of rainbow trout and purple sea urchin, as well as rainbow trout hepatocytes, were exposed to a range of concentrations of E2 and BPA. Purple sea urchin embryos were exposed to 200, 20 and 2 ng E2/ml for 28 hours until they had reached the stage of pluteus larvaes. Rainbow trout embryos were exposed to 500, 20 and 0.1 ng E2/ml and 600 and 150 ng BPA/ml for 167 days from immediately after fertilization. Rainbow trout hepatocytes were exposed to 20 and 2 ng E2/ml for 48 hours. The results from this study show that telomerase activity as well as TERT mRNA expression can be significantly modulated by exposure to oestrogens and other oestrogenic chemicals. E2 concentrations as low as 20 ng/ml lead to an increase in telomerase activity early-life stages of purple sea urchin and upregulation in the transcription of Tert mRNA in unhatched rainbow trout embryos. BPA induced similar response (600 ng/ml) in hatched rainbow trout alevins larvae. Very high exposures to E2 (500 ng/ml) do however lead to downregulation of Tert mRNA in hatched alevins larvae. Differential regulatory response can be observed between different tissue types of 167 day old fry, with an upregulatory response observed at 0.1 ng E2/ml in liver and muscle tissues, but not in brain. Similarly, brain tissues were observed expressing significantly less mRNA than liver and muscle samples when exposed to BPA (150 ng/ml). It is evident that the previously observed link between environmental oestrogens and telomerase is also present in the two test species examined; purple sea urchin and rainbow trout.

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