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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Estudo dos compartimentos linfóide e estromal do microambiente tímico em camundongos com diabetes experimentalmente induzido pelo Aloxana = Study of lymphoid and stromal compartiments of the thymic microenvironment in experimentally induced diabetes / Study of lymphoid and stromal compartiments of the thymic microenvironment in experimentally induced diabetes

Francelin, Carolina, 1985- 26 August 2018 (has links)
Orientadores: Liana Maria Cardoso Verinaud, Wilson Savino / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Biologia / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-26T20:13:37Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Francelin_Carolina_D.pdf: 110859425 bytes, checksum: e99991048374fbaee764c7b0f509643f (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014 / Resumo: O timo é o órgão linfoide primário responsável pela geração de linfócitos T maduros. Para que isso ocorra, células precursoras de linfócitos T, provenientes da medula óssea, entram no timo e migram constantemente através do microambiente tímico ¿ o qual é composto por componentes linfoides e não linfoides. Esta migração intratímica é fundamental para que os precursores das células T encontrem os sinais necessários para sobrevivência, proliferação, diferenciação e geração de diversidade de repertório. Assim como os outros órgãos linfoides, o timo está sujeito a um rígido controle neuroendócrino, o qual impõe consequências diretas sobre o funcionamento do sistema imunológico através de neurotransmissores, hormônios e citocinas. Entretanto, ainda é pouco o que se sabe sobre as interações entre os componentes do timo e hormônios do eixo HPA. Neste trabalho, foram avaliados os compartimentos linfoide e estromal na atrofia tímica observada no modelo experimental da diabetes tipo I. Nesse estudo foi observado que camundongos diabéticos apresentaram redução nos níveis séricos e intratímicos de leptina e elevados níveis séricos e intratímicos de corticosteroide, acompanhando a queda dos níveis séricos de insulina. Diante das alterações hormonais, nós observamos: modificações nos componentes linfoides e estromais do timo, caracterizadas por redução no número de timócitos, aumento na secreção de elementos de matriz extracelular, contração da porção cortical do timo acompanhada por acúmulo de linfócitos no estágio pré - seleção positiva, aumento da apoptose de células epiteliais tímicas e timócitos e aumento na exportação de células T imaturas para os órgãos linfoides secundários. Sucintamente, após o estabelecimento da hiperglicemia e ausência de insulina circulante, o timo de animais diabéticos apresentou alterações morfológicas e em todos os tipos celulares e fatores solúveis que compõe o estroma tímico, culminando em alterações nas células presentes na periferia do sistema imune. Acreditamos que os dados gerados nesse estudo contribuem, s.m.j., para um melhor entendimento da deficiência na resposta imune em indivíduos diabéticos e do desenvolvimento do linfócito T na ausência de insulina / Abstract: Thymus is the primary lymphoid organ responsible for the generation of T lymphocytes. For this to occur, precursor cells of T lymphocytes from bone marrow enter the thymus and migrate continuously through the thymic microenvironment - which consists of lymphoid and non-lymphoid components. This intrathymic migration is essential for T cell precursors get contact with signs that promote survival, proliferation, differentiation and generation of diversity of repertoire. Like other lymphoid organs, the thymus is subject to a rigid neuro-endocrine control, which requires direct consequences on the functioning of the immune system through neurotransmitters, hormones and cytokines. However, it is still little known about the interactions between the components of thymus hormones and the HPA axis. In this study, we evaluated the alterations in lymphoid and stromal thymic compartiments in thymic atrophy during experimental model of diabetes type I. Here in, we found that diabetic mice exhibit a reduction in serum aand intrathymic levels of leptin yet, intrathymic and serum corticosteroid levels were high, followed by a drop in serum insulin levels. Given the hormonal changes, we observed: changes in lymphoid and non-lymphoid component of the thymus, characterized by reduction in the number of thymocytes, increased secretion of extracellular matrix elements, contraction of the cortical portion of the thymus accompanied by accumulation of lymphocytes in the pre stage - positive selection, increased apoptosis of thymic epithelial cells and thymocytes and increase in export of immature T cells to secondary lymphoid organs. Briefly, after the onset of hyperglycemia and lack of circulating insulin, thymus in diabetic animals showed alterations in all cell types that comprise the thymic microenvironment, resulting in abnormal cells present in the periphery of the immune system. We believe that the data generated in this study will contribute to a better understanding of the immune deficiency in diabetic individuals and the development of T lymphocytes in the absence of insulin response / Doutorado / Imunologia / Doutora em Genética e Biologia Molecular
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The development of human fetal γδ thymocytes

Tieppo, Paola 04 March 2020 (has links) (PDF)
γδ T cells are unconventional T cells that that can recognize infected and transformed cells via their γẟ TCR, thus promoting different immune responses. In addition, several studies showed that γδ T cells are important in the protection against different pathogens in early life, such as human cytomegalovirus (CMV). The diversity of the γδ TCR repertoire is mainly generated in the complementarity determining region 3 (CDR3) where V(D)J recombination takes place. One of the main players in the junctional diversity is the terminal-deoxynucleotidyl-transferase (TdT) enzyme responsible for the random template-independent nucleotide addition at the junction of the joining gene segments.In the mouse model it is established that during development, especially before birth, innate γδ T cell subsets are generated in waves and their generation depends on the type of hematopoietic stem and precursor cells (HSPC). These γδ T cells express a semi-invariant γδ TCR and can acquire a functional program already in the thymus. In human, in contrast, the idea of γδ T cells as innate-like lymphocytes is questioned by recent works showing that the γδ TCR repertoire of human pediatric thymuses and of term-delivery cord blood is highly diverse. Here, by analyzing in detail human fetal and post-natal thymi, we observed striking differences between fetal and post-natal γδ thymocytes at the γδ TCR repertoire and functional level. In contrast to post-natal γδ thymocytes, fetal γδ thymocytes were functionally programmed, expressed low levels of TdT and were highly enriched for invariant/public CMV-reactive CDR3 sequences (TRGV8-TRJP1-CATWDTTGWFKIF, TRDV2-TRDD3-CACDTGGY, and TRDV1-TRDD3-CALGELGD). The rearrangements of these invariant sequences were driven by short-homology repeats at the end of the involved gene segments, as it was observed in the mouse. In addition, we investigated the role of HSPC in the generation of this invariant γδ thymocytes by using an in vitro T cell development system and we showed that only fetal HSPC could generate γδ T cells enriched for the same specific features that were found in the ex-vivo fetal γδ thymocytes. Moreover, we showed that the RNA-binding protein Lin28b, highly expressed in fetal γδ T cells, reprogrammed the term delivery HSPC towards the generation of γδ T cells resembling to their fetal counterpart.In conclusion, we show that the human fetal thymus generates, in a HSPC- and Lin28b-dependent manner, innate invariant γδ T cells with programmed effector functions that might provide protection to the fetus during congenital infections, such as against CMV. / Doctorat en Sciences biomédicales et pharmaceutiques (Pharmacie) / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished
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Uso de óleo essencial de tomilho sobre fermentação ruminal, resposta imunológica, produção e qualidade do leite /

Castro Filho, Edivilson Silva January 2020 (has links)
Orientador: Jane Maria Bertocco Ezequiel / Resumo: A redução de células somáticas é o maior desafio para a melhoria da qualidade do leite, pois está relacionada com a ocorrência de mastite e consequentemente ao uso de antibióticos para seu controle, e prejuízos para a cadeia agroindustrial do leite. A busca por alternativas ao uso de antibióticos vem incentivando pesquisas na área de plantas medicinais. Diante disso, o presente estudo teve como objetivo avaliar o efeito do uso de óleo essencial de tomilho (TEO) sobre a fermentação ruminal de bovinos, resposta imunológica, produção e qualidade do leite ao longo de 2 experimentos. No primeiro experimento, para avaliar o nível de adição de TEO, por meio de parâmetros de fermentação e metabolismo ruminal, foram utilizados 4 bovinos Nelore (700 ± 44 kg PV), castrados, e canulados no rumen, distribuídos em delineamento quadrado latino 4 × 4, sendo 4 tratamentos experimentais e 4 períodos. Os tratamentos consistiram em: CON = controle, sem TEO; T2 = 2 mL / d de TEO; T4 = 4 mL / d de TEO; e T8 = 8 mL / d de TEO. O TEO teve como principal composto o timol, com 423 g/kg de timol na MS (matéria seca). Os animais foram alojados em baias semicobertas individuais (9 m2) com cochos e bebedouros individuais. Cada período experimental durou 21 dias (14 dias de adaptação e 7 dias de coleta de dados). Já no segundo, foram utilizadas 24 vacas da raça Jersey, com peso médio de 400 kg, em segunda lactação, 50 dias de lactação, com idade média de 36 meses e média de produção de leite de 22,05 kg/di... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: The somatic cell count is the biggest challenge to improve milk quality, as it is related to the occurrence of mastitis and consequently to the use of antibiotics for its control, and losses to the agro-industrial milk chain. The search for alternatives to the use of antibiotics has been encouraging research in the area of medicinal plants. Therefore, the current study aimed to evaluate the effect of the inclusion of thyme essential oil (TEO) on the ruminal fermentation, immune response, milk production and quality in 2 experiments. In the first, four rumen-cannulated Nellore steers (700 ± 44 kg BW) were randomly distributed in a 4 × 4 Latin square design and received one of the experimental treatments: CON = control, without TEO; T2 = 2 mL/d TEO; T4 = 4 mL/d TEO; and T8 = 8 mL/d TEO. TEO's main compound was thymol, with 423 g/kg of thymol in DM. The animals were housed in individual semi-covered pens (9 m2) with individual feed bunks and waterers. Each experimental period lasted 21 days (14 d of adaptation and 7 d of data collection). In the second, 24 Jersey cows were used, with an average weight of 400 kg, second lactation, 50 d in milk, with approximately 36 months old and average milk production of 22.05 kg/d. The animals were subjected to two treatments: 0 mL/d TEO (CON) and 8 mL/d TEO (TEO; 423 g/kg thymol in DM), in a completely randomized design and housed in individual pens. In the first experiment, DM intake and digestibility were not affected by TEO addition (aver... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Doutor
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Perturbed naïve CD4 T cell homeostasis, with evidence of thymic abnormality in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis

Duszczyszyn, Danielle Andrea January 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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TRP-1 AS A MODEL TUMOR ANTIGEN FOR IMMUNOTHERAPY AND IMMUNE TOLERANCE IN THE THYMUS

Brandmaier, Andrew G. 23 August 2011 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / Tolerance mechanisms, which collectively work to prevent autoimmunity, play a key role in suppressing the adaptive immune response to tumor antigens. This phenomenon is attributed to the extensive overlap of tumor associated antigens with self peptides. We studied immune tolerance to tumor antigen TRP-1, a melanoma associated glycoprotein. Vaccination of Wild type (WT) and TRP-1 deficient (Bw) mice with TRP-1 antigen highlighted the substantial effect of tolerance on the T cell response: in the Bw population a log-fold differential was observed with greater clonal numbers and higher intensity of cytokine release from the antigen specific CD4+ T cell population. Additionally, TRP-1-reactive T cells derived from Bw mice demonstrated significantly more efficacious tumor treatment ability than WT donor cells when adoptively transferred into recipients challenged with B16 melanoma. Furthermore, donor Bw T cells were so potent as to overcome suppression by endogenous Tregs in mediating their effect. Probing for a tolerance mechanism, we isolated medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs) from WT mice and found that they promiscuously express TRP-1. Unexpectedly, TRP-1 expression in mTECs was found to occur independently of the prominent Autoimmune Regulator (Aire) transcription factor as well as the melanocyte specific transcription factor, mMitf. Our most recent data suggests that thymic dendritic cells may also express copies of the TRP-1 transcript. Future transplant studies will test whether mTECs or thymic dendritic cells directly tolerize TRP-1 specific T cells. Overall, these findings highlight the relevance of central tolerance to cancer immunology and compel further investigation of its mechanistic impact on the development of tumor-reactive T cells.bb
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Attractiveness of English Thyme (Thymus vulgaris L.) to Arthropod Natural Enemies and Its Suitability as a Dual Use Resource

Van Wert, Kristina K 01 June 2020 (has links) (PDF)
Current agroecosystem management practices have a negative effect on natural enemies and their ability to control insect pests. Conservation biological control through the addition of flowering resources can manage food resources for natural enemies. These floral resources can also provide multiple ecosystem services. Study goals were to determine if perennial Thymus vulgaris L. was attractive to natural enemies and if so, could it be a dual use resource encouraging pest management and providing harvestable product. In 2018 plots in three locations were used to examine the effect of habitat throughout the growing season on the attractiveness of T. vulgaris. Large numbers of Thysanoptera and Hemiptera were collected in all locations, represented by phytophagous Aphididae and Thripidae, and predatory Anthocoridae. Location influenced other families to varying degrees. Seasonal specimen counts were influenced by vegetation density, floral phenology, and predator/prey relationships. In 2019 replicated plots of three treatments were used to examine if harvesting plant material affected the attractiveness of T. vulgaris to natural enemies. Total specimens in 2019 were not significantly different among treatments, indicating removal of blooms did not significantly affect the attractiveness of T. vulgaris. Significant numbers of Thysanoptera and Hemiptera were again collected in all treatments, represented by phytophagous Aphididae and Thripidae. Greater numbers of Diptera and Hymenoptera were also collected. Significant numbers of Thripidae, Aphididae, Mymaridae, and Platygastridae were found in the Family level analyses. Results from both years indicate T. vulgaris was attractive to natural enemy and phytophagous Families. Data from 2018 suggest natural enemy families were attracted to alternative prey and hosts utilizing the foliage rather than flowers but the use of nectar and pollen cannot be ruled out. Data from 2019 suggest the presence of flowers played an important role in the attractiveness of T. vulgaris to micro-hymenopteran parasitoids, Syrphidae, and native Apidae. In conclusion, Thymus vulgaris has the potential to be a dual use floral resource that benefits growers through supporting native enemy populations and pollination services, as well as provide income from the harvest of foliage. It could also be used as a beneficial, harvestable floral resource in urban gardens to encourage pollinator conservation and natural pest control.
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Proteomic Based Approaches for Differentiating Tumor Subtypes

Wang, Linan 23 May 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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Immunotoxicity of Dermal Permethrin and Cis-Urocanic Acid: Effects of Chemical Mixtures in Environmental Health

Prater, Mary R. 26 April 2002 (has links)
The present study examined adverse effects of sunlight exposure (mimicked by intradermal cis-urocanic acid, cUCA) on local and systemic immune responses, with or without co-exposure to the immunotoxic insecticide permethrin. A single exposure to cUCA caused diminished splenic macrophage phagocytosis that was persistent up to 30 days post-exposure. Five-day exposure to cUCA subtly increased splenocyte proliferation in response to the T cell mitogen Concanavalin A. Four-week exposure to cUCA caused increased splenic lymphocyte cellularity, thymic hypocellularity, and enhanced hydrogen peroxide production by splenic leukocytes. Single exposure to topical permethrin resulted in decreased thymic and splenic weight and cellularity, and inhibited antibody production by splenic B cells. cUCA worsened the negative effect of permethrin on both thymic weight and cellularity, and depressed splenocyte blastogenesis, hydrogen peroxide production, and antibody production. Five-day exposure to either cUCA or permethrin also caused persistent decreased contact hypersensitivity responses, an effect that became more than additive when the chemicals were administered concurrently. Defects in antigen processing and presentation by cutaneous Langerhans cells were evaluated as possible contributing mechanisms to the cutaneous immunosuppression, using mice with deleted genes. Vehicle-exposed IFNg knockout mice displayed approximately a 22.1% depression in the ear swelling response as compared to control C57BL/6N mice, suggesting that this cytokine may be required for mounting a control-level hypersensitivity response. Ear swelling in cUCA-exposed IFNg knockout mice displayed a 21.4% depressed response as compared to cUCA-exposed wild-type C57BL/6N mice, again suggesting that IFNg is an important cytokine in the contact hypersensitivity (CH) response. TNFaR knockout mice exposed to cUCA displayed 33.9% greater ear swelling than cUCA-exposed wild-type C57BL/6N mice, suggesting that increased TNFa may be involved in inhibited CH by cUCA. TNFaR knockout mice exposed to permethrin displayed 33.9% greater ear swelling than permethrin-exposed C57BL/6N mice, suggesting that increased TNFa may also be involved in inhibited CH by permethrin. C57BL/6N mice exposed to cUCA + permethrin displayed severe reduction of the CH response to 8.7% of the control level. IFNg knockout mice exposed to permethrin + cUCA showed essentially identical depression of the CH response as IFNg knockout mice exposed to either permethrin or cUCA alone. These results suggest that IFNg is required for the greater than additive immunotoxic effect that occurred when these two agents were co-administered. TNFaR knockout mice exposed to cUCA + permethrin displayed 8.7 fold greater ear swelling than similarly exposed C57BL/6N mice, again suggesting that increased TNFa is involved in inhibited CH by both cUCA and permethrin. / Ph. D.
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Le rôle de la MAPK non-conventionnelle ERK3 dans le développement thymique

Sirois, Julien 04 1900 (has links)
Les premières cellules progénitrices lympho-myéloïdes (LMPP) entrent dans le thymus et commencent leur processus de différenciation au stade double négatif (DN, CD4-CD8-). Après un réarrangement fonctionnel de la chaine bêta de leur récepteur des cellules T (RCT), les cellules reçoivent des signaux de différenciation, de prolifération, de survie et de sélection et passent au stade double positif (DP, CD4+CD8+). Ensuite, la chaine alpha du RCT est réarrangée et testée via les sélections positive et négative. Si le RCT reçoit un signal ni trop fort, ni trop faible, les cellules passent au stade simple positif où elles exprimeront soit la molécule CD4 ou CD8. ERK3, une MAPK non-conventionnelle, joue un rôle important dans le développement thymique. Des études précédentes ont démontré qu’une déficience en ERK3 diminue de 50 % la cellularité thymique et de 75% le nombre de cellules simples positives CD4 (CD4SP). Nous avons posé comme hypothèses qu’il y a une augmentation de l’apoptose chez les thymocytes DP de souris Erk3-/- et que cette déficience chez les thymocytes DP affecterait la sélection positive des cellules DP, réduisant ainsi le nombre de thymocytes CD4SP. Afin de vérifier la première hypothèse, nous avons regardé les niveaux d’apoptose grâce à la cytométrie en flux et par immunohistochimie. Dans les deux cas, nous étions incapables de détecter une différence du niveau d’apoptose chez les thymocytes DP entre les souris Erk3+/+ et Erk3-/-. Ensuite, nous nous sommes posés la question suivante : La demi-vie des thymocytes DP Erk3-/- était-elle plus courte que le type sauvage? La demi-vie des thymocytes DP a été mesurée à l’aide de l’étude des réarrangements secondaires de la chaine alpha du RCT par PCR semi-quantitatif et à l’aide de cultures de thymus fœtaux. En effet, ERK3 semble important pour prolonger la demi-vie des thymocytes DP. Ensuite, nous avons utilisé des marqueurs cellulaires différentiels (CD69, CD5 et RCT) pour regarder si les thymocytes DP sont capables de passer la sélection positive. En effet, il y a moins de thymocytes DP Erk3-/- qui sont CD69fort, CD5fort et RCTfort. Finalement, nous voulons savoir si les fonctions de ERK3 passent par MK5, son seul partenaire d’interaction connu à ce jour. Après la caractérisation du thymus de la souris Mk5-/-, nous observons que seulement la réduction du nombre de thymocytes CD4SP est identique à celle des thymocytes CD4SP de la souris Erk3-/-. En conclusion, ces résultats révèlent des fonctions importantes pour la molécule ERK3 lors du processus de sélection positive, le maintient de la demi-vie des thymocytes DP et lors de la régulation de développement thymique de manière MK5-dépendante et -indépendante. / Early thymic progenitor cells (ETP) enter the thymus and begin their differentiation process at the double negative (DN) stage, having no CD4 and CD8 expression. After a functional rearrangement of the beta chain of the T-cell receptor (TCR), the cells receive differentiation, proliferation, survival, and selection signals and pass to the double positive (DP) stage and acquire the expression of CD4 and CD8 molecules. Then, the TCR alpha chain is rearranged and the fully composed TCR is tested through positive and negative selection. If the TCR receives a signal that is just right (not too strong or too weak), the cells pass to the single-positive stage by acquiring either the CD4 or CD8 molecule. ERK3, an unconventional MAPK, plays an important role in thymic development. Previous studies have shown that a deficiency in ERK3 decreases by 50% the total thymic cellularity and by 75% the number of CD4 single- positive cells (CD4SP). We hypothesized that there is an increase in apoptosis in DP thymocytes of Erk3-/- mice for and that this deficiency would affect the positive selection of DP cells, resulting in a reduced number of CD4SP. To test the first hypothesis, we looked at apoptosis levels by flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry. In both cases, we were unable to detect a difference in the level of apoptosis in DP thymocytes from Erk3+/+ and Erk3-/- mice. We then made a second assumption, that the half-life of Erk3-/- DP thymocytes for was shorter, which was measured by secondary rearrangements of the RCT alpha chain by semi-quantitative PCR and cultures of fetal thymi. Indeed, ERK3 seems important to extend the half- life of DP thymocytes. Next, we used differential cell markers (CD69, CD5, and TCR) to see if the DP thymocytes are able to pass positive selection. Indeed, there are less DP thymocytes Erk3-/- that are CD69hi, CD5hi, and TCRhi. Finally, we wanted to know whether the functions of ERK3 passes through MK5, its only interacting partner known to date. After characterization of the thymus of Mk5-/- mice, we observe that only the reduction of CD4SP thymocytes is identical to that of CD4SP thymocytes of Erk3-/-mice. In conclusion, these results reveal important functions for the molecule ERK3 for maintaining the half-life of DP thymocytes, for the process of positive selection and for regulating T-cell development in a MK5-dependent and - independent manner.
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Étude de la fonction et de la régulation homéostatique des lymphocytes T extrathymiques

Blais, Marie-Eve January 2008 (has links)
Thèse numérisée par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal.

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