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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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Characterization of the immunomicroenvironment of glioblastoma : Optimization of an antibody panel for detection of glioblastoma TME cells and effect of C3 on glioma cells. / Karakterisering av immunomikromiljön i glioblastom. : Optimering av en antikroppspanel för detektion av celler i tumörmiljön av glioblastom samt effekt av C3 på gliomaceller.

Wahldén, Julia January 2023 (has links)
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common primary brain tumor in adults and represents one of the most aggressive tumor types. Despite treatment GBM remains incurable and when treated the tumor recurs more aggressive and treatment resistant than before. The understanding of the underlying pathophysiology of GBM has increased in recent years, yet the high mortality with a 5-year survival rate of less than 10% remains. Previous studies from the research group, have shown that complement protein C3 is upregulated in stromal and glioma cells in lower oxygen tensions, and this indicates that C3 might play a role in certain GBM tumor microenvironment (TME) niches. For this reason, it is of great interest to investigate how glioma cells are affected when stimulated with C3. With cell proliferation-, migration assays and gene expression analysis with real time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) it was possible to investigate how glioma cells respond to treatment with C3 and C3a-receptor antagonist. By optimizing an antibody panel for detection of macrophages/microglia, astrocytes and tumor cells we made it possible to study the modulation of immune parameters during treatment with C3A-receptor antagonist in mice. / Glioblastom (GBM) är den vanligaste primära hjärntumören hos vuxna och representerar en av de mest aggressiva tumörtyperna. Trots behandling förblir GBM obotlig och efter behandling återkommer tumören mer aggressiv och behandlingsresistent än tidigare. Förståelsen för den underliggande patofysiologin för GBM har ökat de senaste åren, trots detta kvarstår den höga dödligheten med en 5-årig överlevnadsprognos under 10%. Tidigare studier från forskningsgruppen har också visat att komplementprotein C3 är uppreglerat i gliomceller under lågt syretryck, vilket indikerar att C3 kan spela en roll i olika miljöer som finns i GBM. Av denna anledning är det av stort intresse att undersöka hur gliomceller påverkas när de stimuleras med C3. Med cellproliferation-, migrerings analyser och genuttrycksanalys med real time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) var det möjligt att undersöka hur gliomceller, men även andra komponenter av tumor microenvironment (TME) svarar på behandling av C3 och C3A-receptor antagonist. Genom att optimera en antikroppspanel, med detektion av makrofager/ mikroglia, astrocyter och tumörceller har vi nu gjort det möjligt att studera moduleringen av immun parametrar vid behandling av C3A-receptor antagonist i möss.
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Matrix Remodeling and Hyaluronan Production by Myofibroblasts and Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts in 3D Collagen Matrices

Sapudom, Jiranuwat, Damaris Müller, Claudia, Nguyen, Khiet-Tam, Martin, Steve, Anderegg, Ulf, Pompe, Tilo 13 April 2023 (has links)
The tumor microenvironment is a key modulator in cancer progression and has become a novel target in cancer therapy. An increase in hyaluronan (HA) accumulation and metabolism can be found in advancing tumor progression and are often associated with aggressive malignancy, drug resistance and poor prognosis. Wound-healing related myofibroblasts or activated cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAF) are assumed to be the major sources of HA. Both cell types are capable to synthesize new matrix components as well as reorganize the extracellular matrix. However, to which extent myofibroblasts and CAF perform these actions are still unclear. In this work, we investigated the matrix remodeling and HA production potential in normal human dermal fibroblasts (NHFB) and CAF in the absence and presence of transforming growth factor beta -1 (TGF-β1), with TGF-β1 being a major factor of regulating fibroblast differentiation. Three-dimensional (3D) collagen matrix was utilized to mimic the extracellular matrix of the tumor microenvironment. We found that CAF appeared to response insensitively towards TGF-β1 in terms of cell proliferation and matrix remodeling when compared to NHFB. In regards of HA production, we found that both cell types were capable to produce matrix bound HA, rather than a soluble counterpart, in response to TGF-β1. However, activated CAF demonstrated higher HA production when compared to myofibroblasts. The average molecular weight of produced HA was found in the range of 480 kDa for both cells. By analyzing gene expression of HA metabolizing enzymes, namely hyaluronan synthase (HAS1-3) and hyaluronidase (HYAL1-3) isoforms, we found expression of specific isoforms in dependence of TGF-β1 present in both cells. In addition, HAS2 and HYAL1 are highly expressed in CAF, which might contribute to a higher production and degradation of HA in CAF matrix. Overall, our results suggested a distinct behavior of NHFB and CAF in 3D collagen matrices in the presence of TGF-β1 in terms of matrix remodeling and HA production pointing to a specific impact on tumor modulation.
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Ets2 and Pten regulate ErbB2-driven mammary tumorigenesis from stromal fibroblasts

Balakrishnan, Subhasree 12 September 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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An investigation of Atf3, an adaptive-response gene, in breast cancer chemotherapy and stress response.

Jalgaonkar, Swati 01 September 2016 (has links)
No description available.
155

Toll-like Receptor 3 Signaling in Breast Cancer Cells and the Recruitment of Leukocytes to the Tumor Microenvironment

Venkatesh, Amritha K. 26 July 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Cavitation-enhanced delivery of therapeutics to solid tumors

Rifai, Bassel January 2011 (has links)
Poor drug penetration through tumor tissue has emerged as a fundamental obstacle to cancer therapy. The solid tumor microenvironment presents several physiological abnormalities which reduce the uptake of intravenously administered therapeutics, including leaky, irregularly spaced blood vessels, and a pressure gradient which resists transport of therapeutics from the bloodstream into the tumor. Because of these factors, a systemically administered anti-cancer agent is unlikely to reach 100% of cancer cells at therapeutic dosages, which is the efficacy required for curative treatment. The goal of this project is to use high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) to enhance drug delivery via phenomena associated with acoustic cavitation. ‘Cavitation’ is the formation, oscillation, and collapse of bubbles in a sound field, and can be broadly divided into two types: ‘inertial’ and ‘stable’. Inertial cavitation involves violent bubble collapse and is associated with phenomena such as heating, fluid jetting, and broadband noise emission. Stable cavitation occurs at lower pressure amplitudes, and can generate liquid microstreaming in the bubble vicinity. It is the combination of fluid jetting and microstreaming which it is attempted to explore, control, and apply to the drug delivery problem in solid tumors. First, the potential for cavitation to enhance the convective transport of a model therapeutic into obstructed vasculature in a cell-free in vitro tumor model is evaluated. Transport is quantified using post-treatment image analysis of the distribution of a dye-labeled macromolecule, while cavitation activity is quantified by analyzing passively recorded acoustic emissions. The introduction of exogenous cavitation nuclei into the acoustic field is found to dramatically enhance both cavitation activity and convective transport. The strong correlation between inertial cavitation activity and drug delivery in this study suggested both a mechanism of action and the clinical potential for non-invasive treatment monitoring. Next, a flexible and efficient method to simulate numerically the microstreaming fields instigated by cavitating microbubbles is developed. The technique is applied to the problem of quantifying convective transport of a scalar quantity in the vicinity of acoustically cavitating microbubbles of various initial radii subject to a range of sonication parameters, yielding insight regarding treatment parameter choice. Finally, in vitro and in vivo models are used to explore the effect of HIFU on delivery and expression of a biologically active adenovirus. The role of cavitation in improving the distribution of adenovirus in porous media is established, as well as the critical role of certain sonication parameters in sustaining cavitation activity in vivo. It is shown that following intratumoral or intravenous co-injection of ultrasound contrast agents and adenovirus, both the distribution and expression of viral transgenes are enhanced in the presence of inertial cavitation. This ultrasound-based drug delivery system has the potential to be applied in conjunction with a broad range of macromolecular therapeutics to augment their bioavailability for cancer treatment. In order to reach this objective, further developmental work is recommended, directed towards improving therapeutic transducer design, using transducer arrays for treatment monitoring and mapping, and continuing the development of functionalized monodisperse cavitation nuclei.
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Mezibuněčné interakce v maligním melanomu / Intercellular interactions in malignant melanoma

Nedvědová, Tereza January 2014 (has links)
Melanomas are one of the most aggressive types of tumours, with increasing incidence, high mortality and high potential to metastasize to a variety of diverse locations. The aim of this thesis was to study the tumour as a complex structure consisting not only of tumour cells but also of tumour stroma. Stromal cells play a major role in cancer biology. This is well documented for example in squamous cell epithelium tumours of the head and neck. Similar mechanisms can be expected to occur in melanomas. In the first experiment, we simulated the conditions in vivo during the metastatic process and studied the influence of non-adhesive environment both with and without the influence of stromal fibroblasts. The presented data demonstrates a change of tumour cells' phenotype leading to increased plasticity of the melanoma cells in these conditions. It also indicates the crucial role of stromal fibroblasts in interactions with melanoma cells. Cancer cell lines show variability in their behaviour, which is in accordance with well-known melanoma heterogeneity in clinical practice. The previous experiments in our laboratory indicate that cancer associated fibroblasts are able to influence the phenotype of a tumour cell line and this effect is based on a tumour type-unspecific mechanism. In the second part of...
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Valor prognóstico das proteínas HIF-1α, VEGF e IL-8 em macerado tumoral mamário canino

Ferreira, José Henrique Musumeci 20 October 2014 (has links)
Submitted by Fabíola Silva (fabiola.silva@famerp.br) on 2016-09-29T20:17:35Z No. of bitstreams: 1 josehenriquemferreira_dissert.pdf: 1670640 bytes, checksum: 3707d57cc4f4e98d8edb6594786c1b7e (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-09-29T20:17:35Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 josehenriquemferreira_dissert.pdf: 1670640 bytes, checksum: 3707d57cc4f4e98d8edb6594786c1b7e (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014-10-20 / Introduction: Mammary neoplasms are the most common type of tumor in dogs. Some proteins play an important role in tumor progression, thus are candidate prognosis markers. During tumor growth, the transcription factor induced by hypoxia (HIF-1α) activates the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), promoting angiogenesis. Interleukin-8 (IL-8) is a pro-inflammatory and pro-angiogenic cytokine and has been associated with tumor progression. Objectives: To evaluate the prognostic value of HIF-1α, VEGF and IL-8 proteins in tumor tissue in dogs with mammary tumors, correlating them with clinicopathological parameters, clinical outcome and survival. Material and Methods: The concentrations of HIF-1α, VEGF and IL-8 proteins were evaluated by ELISA (Enzyme-linked immunosorbent) in macerated tumor of 25 bitches with mammary tumors and control samples and compared statistically. Results: The levels of HIF-1α, VEGF and IL-8 were higher in dogs over the age of 10 years and that had died (p <0.05). Moreover, HIF-1α concentrations were elevated in the tumors of dogs who developed metastases (p = 0.04), while VEGF levels were highest in tumors with clinical stages III and IV (p = 0.03) and IL-8 tumors in tumor with development greater than six months (p = 0.03). Still, high levels of HIF-1α, VEGF and IL-8 were also related to shorter overall survival (p <0.05). Conclusions: High levels of HIF-1α, VEGF and IL-8 are associated with features of poor prognosis, suggesting that the assessment of these proteins in tumor macerated has important prognostic value. / Introdução: As neoplasias mamárias são o tipo mais comum de tumor na espécie canina. Algumas proteínas exercem importante papel na progressão tumoral e portanto, são candidatos marcadores de prognóstico. Durante o crescimento tumoral, o fator de transcrição induzido por hipóxia (HIF-1α) ativa a expressão do fator de crescimento endotelial vascular (VEGF), promovendo a angiogênese. A interleucina-8 (IL-8) é uma citocina pró-inflamatória e pró-angiogênica e tem sido associada à progressão tumoral. Objetivos: Avaliar o valor prognóstico das proteínas HIF-1α, VEGF e IL-8 no tecido tumoral em cadelas com neoplasia mamária, relacionando-os com os parâmetros clínico-patológicos, evolução clínica e sobrevida. Material e Métodos: As concentrações das proteínas HIF-1α, VEGF e IL-8 foram avaliadas pelo método de ELISA (Enzyme-linked immunosorbent Assay) no macerado tumoral de 25 cadelas com neoplasia mamária e amostras controle e comparadas estatisticamente. Resultados: Os níveis de HIF-1α, VEGF e IL-8 foram maiores em cadelas com idade superior a 10 anos e que vieram a óbito (p < 0,05). Além disso, concentrações de HIF-1α foram elevadas nos tumores de cadelas que desenvolveram metástase (p = 0,04), enquanto os níveis de VEGF foram maiores em tumores com estadiamento clínico III e IV (p = 0,03), e de IL-8 em tumores com evolução tumoral maior que seis meses (p = 0,03). Ainda, níveis elevados de HIF-1α, VEGF e IL-8 também foram relacionados com menor tempo de sobrevida global (p < 0,05). Conclusões: Altas concentrações de HIF-1α, VEGF e IL-8 estão associadas com características de pior prognóstico, sugerindo que a avaliação dessas proteínas no macerado tumoral possui importante valor prognóstico.
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Influência do microambiente no prognóstico do câncer da mama / Influence of the microenvironment on breast cancer prognosis

Makdissi, Fabiana Baroni Alves 19 February 2014 (has links)
Introdução: Os cânceres de mama subtipos Luminal A e B (HER2 negativo) podem apresentar prognóstico variável, a depender do índice de proliferação, avaliado pelo Ki67. As células malignas e as células estromais adjacentes (fibroblastos e células de resposta imune ) podem interagir tanto pelo contato célula a célula como por fatores secretados por elas, ambas influenciando no comportamento tumoral. Já foi demonstrado que as células estromais podem aumentar a proliferação das células do câncer da mama. Objetivo: Nosso objetivo foi avaliar o perfil de expressão gênica de células do estroma em câncer de mama luminal A e luminal B e analisar se este se correlaciona com o prognóstico da doença. Pacientes e Métodos/ Resultados: Amostras de tumores de 11 pacientes na pós menopausa foram analisadas, todas elas HER2 negativas. A expressão de Ki67 foi <= 10 % em 5 pacientes (luminal A) e >= 30 % em outras 6 amostras(Luminal B ). Células estromais foram microdissecadas para a extração de RNA, que posteriormente foi hibridizado na plataforma de microarray Agilent G485 -1A GE 8x60K. Após a normalização, 50 % dos genes com a maior variância foram selecionados para análise por SAM duas classes desemparelhado (software TMEV ) e aceitando FDR 14.1%, 35 sequências foram identificadas como diferencialmente expressas, incluindo 16 genes conhecidos, entre as células estromais das amostras de Luminal A versos Luminal B, todos mais expressos nas amostras B. Dentre as funções biológicas enriquecidas em genes diferencialmente expressos encontram-se regulação positiva do sistema imune, incluindo genes como ZAP70 (proteína quinase 70kDa associada a cadeia zeta (TCR)), CD38 (molécula CD38); UBASH3A (ubiquitina associada e SH3 domínio que contém A); PLA2G7 (fosfolipase A2, grupo VII (fator acetil ativador de plaquetas no plasma)); NCR3 (citotoxicidade natural, provocando receptor 3). Nosso próximo passo foi avaliar se a expressão de alguns genes selecionados estava associada com prognóstico de tumores luminais. Para tal selecionamos amostras de outro grupo de 89 pacientes com seguimento de pelo menos 5 anos, cujos tumores eram ER(+), HER2(-), para análise de expressão proteica em Tissue microarray. Caracterizamos os fibroblastos destas amostras com 3 marcadores de fibroblastos: actina de músculo liso (AML), S100A4 e caveolina-1 (CAV1) e analisamos a marcação da proteína ZAP70. Correlacionamos a expressão proteica de todos os marcadores com as características anatomopatológicas da amostra. Observamos que fibroblastos de todas as amostras de tumor de mama expressam AML, S100A4 e CAV1, em diferentes proporções, entretanto não detectamos diferença entre os tumores luminais A e B. Também não obsevamos diferença de expressão de AML, S100A4 e CAV1 em relação a grau histológico, comprometimento linfonodal e estadiamento clínico. Nestas amostras não detectamos expressão proteica de ZAP70 em fibroblastos tumorais. Conclusão: Houve expressão diferencial de 16 genes relacionados a processos imunes, todos eles mais expressos em células estromais de tumores Luminal B em relação a luminal A / Introduction: Luminal breast cancer subtypes A and B (HER2 negative) may present a variable prognosis, depending on tumor proliferation index, evaluated by Ki67 expression. Malignant cells and adjacent stromal cells (fibroblasts and immune response cells) may interact by both cell contact and secreted factors and influence tumor behavior. It was shown that stromal cells may enhance breast cancer cells proliferation. Objective: Our aim was to evaluate stromal cells gene expression profile in luminal A and luminal B tumors and to evaluate whether selected transcripts expressed in stromal cells may be associated with prognosis in breast cancer. Material/ Methods and Results: Hormone receptor positive tumor samples from 11 post menopausal patients were analyzed, all of them Her2 negative. Ki67 expression <= 10% (luminal A) was observed in five and Ki67 >= 30% (luminal B) in six samples. Stromal cells were microdissected for RNA extraction, which was hybridized in Agilent G485-1A GE 8x60K microarray platform. After normalization, 50% of the genes with the highest variance were selected for further analysis by two class unpaired SAM (TMEV software) and accepting FDR 14,1%, 35 sequences, including 16 known genes, were found differentially expressed between stromal cells from luminal A vs luminal B breast cancer samples, all of them more expressed in luminal B. Among biological functions enriched in genes found differentially expressed were positive regulation of immune system process, including genes as: ZAP70 (zeta-chain (TCR) associated protein kinase 70kDa); CD38 (CD38 molecule); UBASH3A (ubiquitin associated and SH3 domain containing A); PLA2G7 (phospholipase A2, group VII (platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolase, plasma); NCR3 (natural cytotoxicity triggering receptor 3). Our next step was evaluate whether expression of selected genes was associated with prognosis in another group of patients. Tumor samples from 89 patients with at least 5 years of follow up, all of them estrogen receptor positive and HER2 negative, were selected. Tissue microarray was prepared with stromal tumor compartment from paraffin embedded tumor samples. Fibroblasts were characterized for the expression of 3 fibroblasts markers (alfa-SMA, alpha smooth muscel actin; S100A4 and CAV1, caveolin 1), and ZAP70. Correlation of expression of these markers with prognostic variables was determined. Expression of alfa-SMA, S100A4 and CAV1 was detected in fibroblasts from all tumor samples in different proportions, however no differential expression was observed between luminal A and B tumors. Neither difference was detected on the expression of these proteins in relation with histological grade, lymph node involvement and clinical stage. Conclusion: A differential expression of 16 genes involved in immune process was found, all of them more expressed in fibroblasts from luminal B as compared with luminal A tumors
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Fonctionnalisation de substrats pour l'étude des phénotypes de migration cellulaire

Roy, Joannie 12 1900 (has links)
No description available.

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