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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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Vias de inibição da apoptose em macrófagos J774 infectados com Leishmania (Leishmania) chagasi / Apoptosis inhibition pathways in J774 macrophages infected by Leishmania (L.) chagasi

Souza, Edna Barbosa de 17 August 2006 (has links)
Macrófagos infectados com Leishmania são protegidos de apoptose, entretanto não se conhece o mecanismo de transdução de sinal intracelular que interfere neste processo de morte. Neste trabalho, células J 774 em cultura, com privação de nutrientes, sofrem apoptose, a qual aumenta na presença dos indutores camptotecina (CPT) ou fator de necrose tumoral recombinante (rTNF). Estas células quando infectadas com amastigotas ou promastigotas de Leishmania (L.) chagasi (5 parasitos/uma célula) são protegidas de apoptose. Avaliando as possíveis vias intracelulares envolvidas nesse processo, observamos que a privação de nutrientes altera o potencial de membrana da mitocôndria, havendo reversão com a infecção tanto com promastigotas e amastigotas, entretanto a reversão da alteração do potencial de membrana induzida por rTNF só foi observada com infecção com promastigotas. Tanto a atividade de caspase 3, como a detecção de caspase 3 clivada induzidas por H202 são revertidas com a infecção com promastigotas ou amastigotas. Quando analisamos a expressão de poli (ADP ribose) polimerase (PARP), em relação às células sem indução, a indução por CPT não levou ao aumento da PARP de 116 kDa, mas, aumento da banda de 24 kDA. Por outro lado, a infecção por amastigota de Leishmania (L.) chagasi em células J774 levou à diminuição da expressão de PARP de 116 kDa, mas aumento da de 24 kDa. Nas células infectadas por promastigotas de Leishmania (L.) chagasi, observamos uma diminuição da banda de 116 kDa, aparecimento de uma molécula de 89kDa e diminuição da expressão da de 24 kDa. Nas células sob indução por CPT, a infecção levou a resultados similares, exceto a diminuição da molécula de 24 kDa quando infectado por amastigota. Avaliando-se a influência da proteína do choque térmico de 83 kDa de Leishmania infantum, como possível fator que interferiria no processo de apoptose, observamos que a fagocitose de bactérias Escherichia coli (M15) contendo plasmídio com gene de HSP83 expressando essa proteína, leva a diminuição da apoptose nessas células, mesmo quando induzidas por CPT ou rTNF. Nossos dados mostram que a infecção de macrófagos J774 in vitro por Leishmania (L.) chagasi, interfere no processo de apoptose afetando diversas vias de sinalização intracelular de apoptose, tanto extrínsecas quanto intrínsecas, sendo que promastigota é mais efetiva em inibir apoptose nesta linhagem macrofágica. / Macrophages infected by Leishmania are protected from apoptosis, however the mechanism of intracellular signal transduction that interferes in this death process remains unknown. In this work, J774 cells in culture, under nutrient deprivation undergo apoptosis, which is increased in the presence of inducers: camptothecin (CPT) or recombinant tumoral necrosis factor (rTNF). These cells infected by amastigotes or promastigotes of Leishmania (L.) chagasi (5 parasites per cell) are protected from apoptosis. Evaluating the possible intracellular pathways involved in this process, we observed nutrient deprivation alters the mitochondrial membrane potential, reversed by both amastigote and promastigote infection, in contrast, mitochondrial membrane potential was altered by rTNF and it was reversed only by promastigotes. Both caspase 3 activity and caspase 3 cleavage detection induced by H2O2 are reversed with amastigote or promastigote infection. When we analysed the expression of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase, related to no induced cells . CPT induction didnLt increase 116 kDa PARP, but increased a 24 kDa fragment. Otherwise, Leishmania (L.) chagasi amastigote infection in J774 cells decreased 116 kDa PARP, but increased a 24 kDa fragment. Incells infected by Leishmania (L.) chagasi , we observed a decrease of 116 kDa fragment, appearance of a 89 kDa fragment and a decreasing of a 24 kDa fragment. In the cells under CPT induction similar results were found, except a decreasing of a 24 kDa when infected by amastigote. Evaluating the Leishmania (L.) infantum Heat Shock Protein of 83 kDa, as a possible factor that interferes in the apoptosis process, we observed that a phagocytosis of Escherichia coli (M15) bacteria with a HSP83 gene within a plasmid expressing this protein induced by isopropyl β - D- tiogalactopiranosideo (IPTG), considerably diminished apoptosis in these cells even when induced by CPT or rTNF. Our data show that Leishmania (L.) chagasi infection in J774 macrophages in vitro notoriously interferes in the apoptosis process affecting several intracellular pathways involved in both extrinsic and intrinsic pathways, more prominently with promastigote in this macrophage cell lineage.
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Aterosclerose na artrite reumatóide e sua associação com auto-imunidade humoral / Atherosclerosis in rheumatoid arthritis and its relationship with humoral autoimmunity

Pereira, Ivânio Alves 28 February 2007 (has links)
Objetivos: Muitas questões permanecem sobre as causas da aterosclerose acelerada nos pacientes com doenças inflamatórias sistêmicas como a artrite reumatóide (AR). Estudos na população geral sugeriram que além da inflamação existe uma participação patogênica da auto-imunidade na aterosclerose e discutem a possível associação dos anticorpos contra fosfolípides e proteínas de choque térmico (Hsp). O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar a presença de anticorpos contra fosfolípides, beta2-glicoproteína 1 (beta2-gp1), lipoproteína lipase (LPL) e Hsp em pacientes com AR e avaliar a associação entre estes anticorpos com a presença de aterosclerose subclínica de carótidas. Métodos: Anticorpos contra cardiolipina (aCL) IgG e IgM, beta2-gp1 IgG, IgM e IgA , Hsp 60 e Hsp 65 foram testados por ELISA em um grupo de 71 pacientes com AR comparado com 53 indívíduos controles não portadores de AR, de idade e sexo similar. Foram excluídos os pacientes com HAS, diabetes melitos e os fumantes em ambos os grupos. Níveis de lipoproteínas, parâmetros clínicos da AR, questionário de avaliação de saúde (HAQ), escore de atividade da doença (DAS) 28, velocidade de hemossedimentação (VHS) e proteína C reativa (PCR) foram avaliadas. A associação entre a presença dos anticorpos aCL, beta2-gp1, Hsp 60 e Hsp 65 com os parâmetros clínicos de atividade da doença, com a presença das placas de aterosclerose e com a medida da espessura íntimomedial (IMT) da carótida comum, usando ultra-som (US) modo B de alta resolução foram pesquisadas. Resultados: A idade média no grupo com AR foi 48,93 ± 12,31 vs. 45,37 ± 9,37 no grupo controle saudável (p = 0,20); 90,1% no grupo com AR eram do sexo feminino vs. 86,8% no grupo controle (p = 0,56); índice de massa corporal (IMC) foi 25,72 ± 4,57kg/m² no grupo com AR vs. 26,40 ± 4,52kg/m² no grupo controle (p = 0, 69); Os níveis de colesterol, LDL, triglicerídeos e a relação CT/HDL não foram diferentes quando comparamos os 2 grupos (p > 0,05). O nível de HDL foi maior no grupo com AR vs. grupo controle com 60,56 ± 14,40mg/dl e 54,52 ± 11,55 respectivamente (p = 0,05). A média da medida da IMT foi 0,721 ± 0,16 mm na AR e 0,667 ± 0,14mm no grupo controle, e a IMT dos pacientes com AR foi maior naqueles com idade acima dos 50 anos (P < 0,001). No grupo com AR, 14,1% dos pacientes tinham placas nas carótidas vs. 1,9% dos indivíduos saudáveis (p = 0,02) e no grupo com AR, as placas foram mais frequentes nos pacientes acima dos 50 anos (p = 0,004). No grupo AR, 5,6% tinham anticorpos aCL IgG vs. 3,8% no grupo controle (p > 0,05); 14,1% apresentavam aCL IgM vs. 7,5% (p > 0,05); 43,7% tinham anti-beta2-gp1 IgA vs. 40,8% no grupo controle (p > 0,05). A prevalência de anti-beta2-gp1 IgG e IgM e anti-LPL não foi diferente entre os pacientes com AR e o grupo controle ( p > 0,05). A presença dos anticorpos anti-Hsp 60 e 65 na AR e no grupo controle não foram diferentes (p > 0,05), mas os títulos de anticorpos contra Hsp 65 e beta2-gp1 IgM foram maiores no grupo com AR ( p = 0,007 e p = 0,03 respectivamente). Nós não encontramos associação entre a presença e os títulos dos anticorpos aCL IgG e IgM, beta2-gp1 IgG, IgM e IgA, LPL e Hsp 60 e 65 com a presença de placas nas carótidas ou com a medida da IMT (p > 0,05). Discussão: Este estudo confirma achados anteriores da maior prevalência de aterosclerose carotídea nos pacientes com AR e sua correlação com idade, colesterol e LDL. Embora tenha se encontrado uma tendência a maior presença de anticorpos nos pacientes com AR, não houve relação entre a presença da aterosclerose mais prevalente nos pacientes com AR, com a auto-imunidade dirigida contra cardiolipina, beta2-gp1 ou Hsp. / Purpose: Many questions remain unanswered about the causes of accelerated atherosclerosis in patients with inflammatory systemic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Some studies have suggested the role of autoimmunity besides inflammation in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis in general population and have also discussed the possible association with antibodies directed to phospholipids and heat shock proteins (Hsp). The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of antibodies against phospholipids, beta2-glycoprotein1 (beta2-gp1), lipoprotein lipase (LPL) and Hsp in RA subjects and evaluate the association between these antibodies with the presence of subclinical carotid atherosclerosis. Methods: Tests to antibodies against cardiolipin (aCL) IgG and IgM, beta2-gp1 IgG, IgM and IgA ,Hsp 60 and Hsp 65 were done by ELISA test in a group of 71 RA subjects compared with 53 age and sex-matched non-RA subjects. Smoking, diabetic and hypertensive patients were excluded in both groups. The lipoprotein levels, clinical parameters of RA, Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ), Disease Activity Score (DAS) 28, Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) and C-Reactive Protein (CRP) were evaluated. The association between the presence of antibodies against cardiolipin, beta2-gp1 and Hsp 60 and 65 with the clinical parameters of disease activity in RA, and with the presence of plaques and mean intimo-medial thickness (IMT) of common carotid using high-resolution B-mode ultrasound were assessed. Results: Mean age in RA group was 48.93 ± 12.31 vs. 45.37 ± 9.37 in healthy control group (p = 0.20); 90.1% were women in RA group vs. 86.8% in healthy control (p = 0.56); body mass index (BMI) were 25.72 ± 4.57 in RA group vs. 26.40 ± 4.52 in healthy control (p = 0.69). The levels of cholesterol, LDL, triglycerides, CT/HDL didn t have difference between the two groups (p > 0.05). The HDL was higher in RA group vs. control group with 60.56 ± 14.40mg/dl and 54.52 ± 11.55 respectively (p = 0.05). The mean IMT was 0.721 ± 0.16mm in RA and 0.667 ± 0.14mm in control group, and the IMT was higher in patients older than 50 years among RA subjects (p < 0.001). In RA subjects, 14.1% had carotid plaques vs. 1.9% in healthy controls (p = 0.02). In RA group, the carotid plaques were more frequent in patients older than 50 years (p = 0.004). In RA group, 5.6% had antibodies against cardiolipin IgG vs. 3.8% in control group (p > 0.05); 14.1% in RA group had anti-cardiolipin IgM vs. 7.5% (p > 0.05); 43.7% had anti-beta2-gp1 IgA vs 40.8% in control group (p > 0.05). The presence of anti-beta2-gp1 IgG and IgM, and anti-LPL didn t have significant difference between the groups (p > 0.05). The prevalence of antibodies to Hsp 60 and Hsp 65 were similar in RA and in control group (p > 0.05), but the titers of antibodies against Hsp 65 and beta2-gp1 IgM were higher in RA group (p = 0.007 and p = 0.03 respectively). We didn t find relationship between antibodies against cardiolipin IgG and IgM, or beta2-gp1 IgG, IgM and IgA, LPL, Hsp 60 and 65 with mean IMT or plaque carotid (p > 0.05). Discussion: This study confirms the great prevalence of carotid atherosclerosis in RA subjects and its correlation with age, cholesterol and LDL. Although it was found a tendency to have more autoantibodies in RA subjects, there weren t any link between atherosclerosis in RA with autoimmunity against cardiolipin, beta2-gp 1, LPL or Hsp.
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Aterosclerose na artrite reumatóide e sua associação com auto-imunidade humoral / Atherosclerosis in rheumatoid arthritis and its relationship with humoral autoimmunity

Ivânio Alves Pereira 28 February 2007 (has links)
Objetivos: Muitas questões permanecem sobre as causas da aterosclerose acelerada nos pacientes com doenças inflamatórias sistêmicas como a artrite reumatóide (AR). Estudos na população geral sugeriram que além da inflamação existe uma participação patogênica da auto-imunidade na aterosclerose e discutem a possível associação dos anticorpos contra fosfolípides e proteínas de choque térmico (Hsp). O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar a presença de anticorpos contra fosfolípides, beta2-glicoproteína 1 (beta2-gp1), lipoproteína lipase (LPL) e Hsp em pacientes com AR e avaliar a associação entre estes anticorpos com a presença de aterosclerose subclínica de carótidas. Métodos: Anticorpos contra cardiolipina (aCL) IgG e IgM, beta2-gp1 IgG, IgM e IgA , Hsp 60 e Hsp 65 foram testados por ELISA em um grupo de 71 pacientes com AR comparado com 53 indívíduos controles não portadores de AR, de idade e sexo similar. Foram excluídos os pacientes com HAS, diabetes melitos e os fumantes em ambos os grupos. Níveis de lipoproteínas, parâmetros clínicos da AR, questionário de avaliação de saúde (HAQ), escore de atividade da doença (DAS) 28, velocidade de hemossedimentação (VHS) e proteína C reativa (PCR) foram avaliadas. A associação entre a presença dos anticorpos aCL, beta2-gp1, Hsp 60 e Hsp 65 com os parâmetros clínicos de atividade da doença, com a presença das placas de aterosclerose e com a medida da espessura íntimomedial (IMT) da carótida comum, usando ultra-som (US) modo B de alta resolução foram pesquisadas. Resultados: A idade média no grupo com AR foi 48,93 ± 12,31 vs. 45,37 ± 9,37 no grupo controle saudável (p = 0,20); 90,1% no grupo com AR eram do sexo feminino vs. 86,8% no grupo controle (p = 0,56); índice de massa corporal (IMC) foi 25,72 ± 4,57kg/m² no grupo com AR vs. 26,40 ± 4,52kg/m² no grupo controle (p = 0, 69); Os níveis de colesterol, LDL, triglicerídeos e a relação CT/HDL não foram diferentes quando comparamos os 2 grupos (p > 0,05). O nível de HDL foi maior no grupo com AR vs. grupo controle com 60,56 ± 14,40mg/dl e 54,52 ± 11,55 respectivamente (p = 0,05). A média da medida da IMT foi 0,721 ± 0,16 mm na AR e 0,667 ± 0,14mm no grupo controle, e a IMT dos pacientes com AR foi maior naqueles com idade acima dos 50 anos (P < 0,001). No grupo com AR, 14,1% dos pacientes tinham placas nas carótidas vs. 1,9% dos indivíduos saudáveis (p = 0,02) e no grupo com AR, as placas foram mais frequentes nos pacientes acima dos 50 anos (p = 0,004). No grupo AR, 5,6% tinham anticorpos aCL IgG vs. 3,8% no grupo controle (p > 0,05); 14,1% apresentavam aCL IgM vs. 7,5% (p > 0,05); 43,7% tinham anti-beta2-gp1 IgA vs. 40,8% no grupo controle (p > 0,05). A prevalência de anti-beta2-gp1 IgG e IgM e anti-LPL não foi diferente entre os pacientes com AR e o grupo controle ( p > 0,05). A presença dos anticorpos anti-Hsp 60 e 65 na AR e no grupo controle não foram diferentes (p > 0,05), mas os títulos de anticorpos contra Hsp 65 e beta2-gp1 IgM foram maiores no grupo com AR ( p = 0,007 e p = 0,03 respectivamente). Nós não encontramos associação entre a presença e os títulos dos anticorpos aCL IgG e IgM, beta2-gp1 IgG, IgM e IgA, LPL e Hsp 60 e 65 com a presença de placas nas carótidas ou com a medida da IMT (p > 0,05). Discussão: Este estudo confirma achados anteriores da maior prevalência de aterosclerose carotídea nos pacientes com AR e sua correlação com idade, colesterol e LDL. Embora tenha se encontrado uma tendência a maior presença de anticorpos nos pacientes com AR, não houve relação entre a presença da aterosclerose mais prevalente nos pacientes com AR, com a auto-imunidade dirigida contra cardiolipina, beta2-gp1 ou Hsp. / Purpose: Many questions remain unanswered about the causes of accelerated atherosclerosis in patients with inflammatory systemic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Some studies have suggested the role of autoimmunity besides inflammation in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis in general population and have also discussed the possible association with antibodies directed to phospholipids and heat shock proteins (Hsp). The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of antibodies against phospholipids, beta2-glycoprotein1 (beta2-gp1), lipoprotein lipase (LPL) and Hsp in RA subjects and evaluate the association between these antibodies with the presence of subclinical carotid atherosclerosis. Methods: Tests to antibodies against cardiolipin (aCL) IgG and IgM, beta2-gp1 IgG, IgM and IgA ,Hsp 60 and Hsp 65 were done by ELISA test in a group of 71 RA subjects compared with 53 age and sex-matched non-RA subjects. Smoking, diabetic and hypertensive patients were excluded in both groups. The lipoprotein levels, clinical parameters of RA, Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ), Disease Activity Score (DAS) 28, Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) and C-Reactive Protein (CRP) were evaluated. The association between the presence of antibodies against cardiolipin, beta2-gp1 and Hsp 60 and 65 with the clinical parameters of disease activity in RA, and with the presence of plaques and mean intimo-medial thickness (IMT) of common carotid using high-resolution B-mode ultrasound were assessed. Results: Mean age in RA group was 48.93 ± 12.31 vs. 45.37 ± 9.37 in healthy control group (p = 0.20); 90.1% were women in RA group vs. 86.8% in healthy control (p = 0.56); body mass index (BMI) were 25.72 ± 4.57 in RA group vs. 26.40 ± 4.52 in healthy control (p = 0.69). The levels of cholesterol, LDL, triglycerides, CT/HDL didn t have difference between the two groups (p > 0.05). The HDL was higher in RA group vs. control group with 60.56 ± 14.40mg/dl and 54.52 ± 11.55 respectively (p = 0.05). The mean IMT was 0.721 ± 0.16mm in RA and 0.667 ± 0.14mm in control group, and the IMT was higher in patients older than 50 years among RA subjects (p < 0.001). In RA subjects, 14.1% had carotid plaques vs. 1.9% in healthy controls (p = 0.02). In RA group, the carotid plaques were more frequent in patients older than 50 years (p = 0.004). In RA group, 5.6% had antibodies against cardiolipin IgG vs. 3.8% in control group (p > 0.05); 14.1% in RA group had anti-cardiolipin IgM vs. 7.5% (p > 0.05); 43.7% had anti-beta2-gp1 IgA vs 40.8% in control group (p > 0.05). The presence of anti-beta2-gp1 IgG and IgM, and anti-LPL didn t have significant difference between the groups (p > 0.05). The prevalence of antibodies to Hsp 60 and Hsp 65 were similar in RA and in control group (p > 0.05), but the titers of antibodies against Hsp 65 and beta2-gp1 IgM were higher in RA group (p = 0.007 and p = 0.03 respectively). We didn t find relationship between antibodies against cardiolipin IgG and IgM, or beta2-gp1 IgG, IgM and IgA, LPL, Hsp 60 and 65 with mean IMT or plaque carotid (p > 0.05). Discussion: This study confirms the great prevalence of carotid atherosclerosis in RA subjects and its correlation with age, cholesterol and LDL. Although it was found a tendency to have more autoantibodies in RA subjects, there weren t any link between atherosclerosis in RA with autoimmunity against cardiolipin, beta2-gp 1, LPL or Hsp.
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Programmation néonatale de l’infertilité mâle : rôle de la dérégulation de l’expression des microARNs dans l’apoptose des cellules germinales / Neonatal programming of male infertility : role of microRNAs expression deregulation in germ cell death

Lakhdari, Nadjem 19 December 2013 (has links)
Un certain nombre d’études épidémiologiques font état d’une augmentation de l’infertilité masculine durant ces cinquante dernières années, en particulier dans les pays industrialisés, mais aussi d’une augmentation des malformations de l’appareil reproducteur masculin telles que la cryptorchidie (absence de migration des testicules dans les bourses) ou l’hypospadias (malformation du pénis), et des cancers testiculaires. Des données expérimentales suggèrent que ces anomalies du tractus génital mâle sont liées. Ces symptômes forment le syndrome de dysgénésie testiculaire. Les causes d’apparition ce syndrome semblent être d’origine environnementale. En effet, les évolutions relativement rapides de ce syndrome suggèrent des facteurs dynamiques, en lien avec le mode de vie ou l’environnement. Une des hypothèses est que, l’exposition durant la vie fœtale ou néonatale à des composés présents dans l’environnement capables d’interférer avec le système hormonal (perturbateurs endocriniens environnementaux, PEEs), serait responsable de l’augmentation de l’incidence de ces pathologies. Au banc des principaux accusés, les molécules qui possèdent des activités de type estrogénique ou antiandrogénique. A ce jour, les mécanismes d’action à l’origine du syndrome de dysgénésie testiculaire sont encore mal connus. Certaines études suggèrent des mécanismes de type épigenétique dans les effets à long terme des PEEs. L’objectif de notre travail était d’identifier et caractériser les mécanismes d’action de type épigenétique impliqué dans l’infertilité mâle. Pour cela, nous avons utilisé un modèle expérimental (rats nouveau-nés) reposant sur une exposition développementale à un estrogène (estradiol benzoate). Ce modèle induit chez le rat adulte un phénotype d’hypospermatogenèse liée à une à apoptose chronique des cellules germinales testiculaires. Nous montrons que ce phénotype est lié à l’altération de deux voies, impliquant en amont des effecteurs épigénétiques. La première voie implique la famille des miR-29s. Ainsi, nous observons une augmentation de l’expression des miR-29a, b, c qui provoque une diminution de deux de ses cibles: la protéine antiapoptotique MCL-1 et les enzymes de méthylation de l’ADN DNMTs. La chute des DNMTs entraine une hypométhylation globale (estimée à travers le gène Line-1) et spécifique du facteur de choc thermique HSF1. Ceci provoque une réexpression de ces facteurs entrainant l’apoptose des cellules germinales adultes. La deuxième voie implique le miR-18a. L’augmentation de son expression provoque une chute de l’expression de sa cible HSF2 qui régule la protéine de choc thermique HSP70/HSPA2. Le faible taux d’HSPA2 est une autre explication de l’apoptose des cellules germinales dans notre modèle. Nous montrons aussi que ce phénotype est irréversible lorsque l’exposition à lieu chez le nouveau-né alors qu’il est réversible quand l’exposition à lieu à l’âge adulte. Ces données suggèrent que l’exposition néonatale à l’estradiol benzoate induit une programmation développementale de l’hypospermatogenèse.Enfin, les anomalies tissulaires d’expression des miRNAs se retrouvent au niveau sanguin, suggérant leur utilisation potentielle comme biomarqueurs. Nous avons validé cet aspect chez l’homme en montrant que l’expression des miR29s et du miR-18a était plus élevée chez les patients oligo- ou azoospermiques que les chez patients normospermiques.En conclusion, nos résultats indiquent que l’hypospermatogenèse due à une apoptose chronique des cellules germinales observée chez l’animal adulte après exposition néonatale à l’EB met en jeu une modification d’expression de plusieurs effecteurs épigénétiques clés: miR-29s, miR-18a et DNMTs. De plus, les miR-29s et miR-18a pourraient être de nouveaux biomarqueurs circulants non invasifs de la stérilité masculine dans le contexte d’une oligo ou azoospermie chez l'homme. / Epidemiological studies have reported an increase in male infertility over the past fifty years, especially in industrialized countries, but also an increase in malformations of the male reproductive tract such as cryptorchidism (no migration of the testes into the scrotum) and hypospadias (malformation of the penis), and testicular cancers. Experimental data suggest that these abnormalities of the male genital tract are related. These symptoms form the testicular dysgenesis syndrome. The causes of the occurrence of this syndrome appear to be environmental in origin. Indeed, the relatively rapid evolution of this syndrome suggests dynamic factors related to lifestyle or environment. One hypothesis is that exposure during fetal or neonatal life to compounds present in the environment can interfere with the hormonal system (environmental endocrine disruptors), would be responsible for the increased incidence of these pathologies. Bench of the main accused, molecules that have estrogenic or anti-androgenic activity types. To date, the mechanisms of action behind the testicular dysgenesis syndrome are poorly understood. Some studies suggest that epigenetic mechanisms are at playThe objective of our work was to identify and characterize the epigenetic mechanisms of action involved in male infertility induced by neonatal exposure to xenoestrogen. For this, we used an experimental model based on a developmental exposure to estrogen (estradiol benzoate). This model induced in adult rats a hypospermatogenesis phenotype due to chronic apoptosis of germ cells.We show that this phenotype is related to an alteration of two pathways, involving upstream effectors epigenetic. The first pathway involves the family of miR- 29s. Thus, we observe an up-regulation of miR -29a, b, c, which causes a decrease in two of his targets: the anti-apoptotic protein MCL- 1 and the enzymes of DNA methylation DNMTs. Falling DNMTs leads to a global hypomethylation (estimated through the Line -1 gene) and to specific hypomethylation of the heat shock factor, HSF1. This causes a re-expression of factors that induce apoptosis in adult germ cells. The second pathway involves up-regulation of miR -18a that causes a down-regulation of its target HSF2 which regulates the heat shock protein HSP70/HSPA2. The down-regulation of HSPA2 is another explanation of germ cell apoptosis in our model. We also show that this phenotype is irreversible when the estrogen exposure takes place in the newborn whereas it is reversible when exposure takes place in adulthood, suggesting that neonatal exposure to estradiol benzoate induced a developmental programming of hypospermatogenesis.Finally, abnormal tissue expressions of miRNAs are found in the blood, suggesting their potential use as biomarkers. We validated this aspect in humans showing that the expression of miR29s and miR-18a was higher in patients with decrease or no sperm counts compared to normal sperm count. In conclusion, our results indicate that hypospermatogenesis due to chronic germ cell apoptosis observed in adult animals after neonatal exposure to EB involves a change in expression of several key epigenetic effectors: miR-29, miR-18a and DNMTs. In addition, miR-29 and miR-18a could be new non invasive circulating biomarkers of men infertility.
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Spectroscopie à corrélation de fluorescence multi-confocale : développement et application à l'étude de la réponse cellulaire au choc thermique / Multi-confocal fluorescence correlation spectroscopy and its application to the study of the cellular response to heat shock

Kloster-Landsberg, Meike 01 October 2012 (has links)
Le noyau d'une cellule est hétérogène par sa structure et son activité et beaucoup de ses composants interagissent de façon dynamique. Lors de l'étude de processus cellulaires comme la réponse au stress thermique, des expériences classiques de spectroscopie de corrélation de fluorescence (FCS), qui sont habituellement limitées à un seul volume d'observation, n'apportent que des résultats partiels à cause des informations spatiales manquantes. Ce mémoire de thèse présente une nouvelle technique de FCS multi-confocale (mFCS) qui permet des mesures FCS simultanées à différents endroits d'une cellule. La technique est basée sur l'emploi d'un modulateur spatial de lumière pour la création de plusieurs volumes d'observations distincts et d'une caméra ``electron-multiplying'' CCD (EMCCD) pour la détection en parallèle. La résolution spatiale ainsi que la sensibilité du système mFCS sont proches de celles d'un système FCS classique et en utilisant un mode d'acquisition particulier une résolution temporelle de $14mu s$ a pu être atteinte. La technique mFCS est appliquée à l'étude de la réponse cellulaire au stress thermique en observant le facteur de transcription heat shock factor 1 (HSF1), qui est un régulateur clé de la réponse au stress thermique. Des mesures mFCS dans des cellules vivantes révèlent des changements dans la dynamique de HSF1 pendant le choc thermique. Ces changements concernent l'affinité ainsi que l'homogénéité spatiale des interactions avec l'ADN. En outre, nous avons également évalué les performances d'une caméra CMOS-SPAD et testé le dispositif en tant que capteur alternatif pour la mFCS en cellules vivantes. / The cell nucleus is heterogeneous in its structure and activity and many of its components are in dynamic interactions with each other. When investigating the cellular response to an external signal, such as heat shock, standard fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) experiments, which are limited to one observation volume, do only give partial results because of the missing spatial information. This work introduces a novel multi-confocal FCS (mFCS) technique that allows simultaneous FCS measurements in different locations within a cell. It is based on the use of a spatial light modulator (SLM) to create several distinct observation volumes at a time and an electron-multiplying charge coupled device (EMCCD) camera to perform parallel detection. The spatial resolution as well as the sensibility of the mFCS system are close to that of a classical FCS setup and using a special readout mode, a temporal resolution of $14mu s$ is reached. The mFCS technique is applied to study the cellular response to thermal stress by monitoring the transcription factor heat shock factor 1 (HSF1), which is a key regulator of the heat shock response. mFCS experiments in living cells reveal changes in the dynamics of HSF1 upon heat shock. These changes concern the affinity as well as the spatial homogeneity of its interactions with DNA. Additionally, the performance of a CMOS-SPAD camera, consisting of an array of single photon avalanche diodes, is evaluated and the device is tested as an alternative detector for mFCS in living cells.
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Multi-Level Regulation Of Argininosuccinate Synthase: Significance For Endothelial Nitric Oxide Production

Corbin, Karen Davidowitz 17 November 2008 (has links)
The citrulline-nitric oxide (NO) cycle, comprised of the enzymes argininosuccinate synthase (AS), argininosuccinate lyase (AL) and endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), is responsible for the regulated production of endothelial NO. Although most studies have focused on eNOS to uncover important regulatory mechanisms, we and others have determined that AS is an essential and regulated step in endothelial NO production. AS is rate limiting for endothelial NO production and is the primary source of arginine, the substrate for eNOS-mediated NO production, despite saturating intracellular levels of arginine and available arginine transport systems. AS is essential for endothelial cell viability and its expression is regulated coordinately with eNOS by TNF and thiazolidenediones with concomitant effects on NO production. Given the importance of AS for endothelial health, we explored three independent regulatory mechanisms. In Chapter One, the functional consequences of altered AS expression due to overexpression, insulin, VEGF and ceramide were studied. We demonstrated that overexpression of AS leads to enhanced NO production and that insulin, VEGF and ceramide coordinately regulate the expression of AS and eNOS. In Chapter Two, the first post-translational modifications of AS in the endothelium were characterized. We determined that AS is an endogenous phosphoprotein in the endothelium, described several levels of biological significance of AS phosphorylation, identified 7 sites of AS phosphorylation and began to uncover the direct impact of phosphorylation on AS function. Finally, in Chapter Three, endothelial AS subcellular localization was defined and important protein interactions were identified including caveolin-1 and HSP90. The work presented in this dissertation demonstrates that multiple mechanisms regulate the function of AS, often coordinately with eNOS, and have a direct impact on nitric oxide production. Our findings suggest that the global understanding of the citrulline-NO cycle as a metabolic unit will unravel new paradigms that will re-define our understanding of the regulation of vascular function by NO.
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DNA Methylation, Cellular Stress Response and Expression of Inner Nuclear Membrane Proteins

Levesque, Steve 04 May 2011 (has links)
Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome is described as a series of mutations within the lamin A gene leading to the accumulation of progerin in the nucleus, contributing to premature aging and affecting the epigenetic control. Epigenetic control, such as DNA methylation, relies on DNA methyltransferase enzymes. In human cells, heat shock (HS) leads to the formation of nuclear stress bodies (nSBs); ribonucleoprotein aggregates of Sat III RNA and RNA-binding proteins. The objectives of this study were to determine if epigenetic status induces varying responses to HS and assess the variability of nuclear proteins in similar conditions. Results show epigenetic modifications do not prevent a stress response; however the extent may be affected. In addition the functions of most nuclear antigens were not affected. It is most likely the sum of interactions at the inner nuclear membrane and nuclear lamina interface that result in nuclear strength pertaining to lamin A.
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DNA Methylation, Cellular Stress Response and Expression of Inner Nuclear Membrane Proteins

Levesque, Steve 04 May 2011 (has links)
Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome is described as a series of mutations within the lamin A gene leading to the accumulation of progerin in the nucleus, contributing to premature aging and affecting the epigenetic control. Epigenetic control, such as DNA methylation, relies on DNA methyltransferase enzymes. In human cells, heat shock (HS) leads to the formation of nuclear stress bodies (nSBs); ribonucleoprotein aggregates of Sat III RNA and RNA-binding proteins. The objectives of this study were to determine if epigenetic status induces varying responses to HS and assess the variability of nuclear proteins in similar conditions. Results show epigenetic modifications do not prevent a stress response; however the extent may be affected. In addition the functions of most nuclear antigens were not affected. It is most likely the sum of interactions at the inner nuclear membrane and nuclear lamina interface that result in nuclear strength pertaining to lamin A.
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Disease-causing Keratin Mutations and Cytoskeletal Dysfunction in Human Skin : In vitro Models and new Pharmacologic Strategies for Treating Epidermolytic Genodermatoses

Chamcheu, Jean Christopher January 2010 (has links)
Epidermolysis bullosa simplex (EBS) and epidermolytic ichthyosis (EI) are rare skin fragility diseases characterized by intra-epidermal blistering due to autosomal dominant-negative mutations in basal (KRT5 or KRT14) and suprabasal (KRT1 or KRT10) keratin genes,  respectively. Despite vast knowledge in the disease pathogenesis, the pathomechanisms are not fully understood, and no effective remedies exist. The purpose of this work was to search for keratin gene mutations in EBS patients, to develop in vitro models for studying EBS and EI, and to investigate novel pharmacological approaches for both diseases. We identified both novel and recurrent KRT5 mutations in all studied EBS patients but one which did not show any pathogenic keratin mutations. Using cultured primary keratinocytes from EBS patients, we reproduced a correlation between clinical severity and cytoskeletal instability in vitro. Immortalized keratinocyte cell lines were established from three EBS and three EI patients with different phenotypes using HPV16-E6E7. Only cell lines derived from severely affected patients exhibited spontaneous keratin aggregates under normal culture conditions. However, heat stress significantly induced keratin aggregates in all patient cell lines. This effect was more dramatic in cells from patients with a severe phenotype. In organotypic cultures, the immortalized cells were able to differentiate and form a multilayered epidermis reminiscent of those observed in vivo. Addition of two molecular chaperones, trimethylamine N-oxide dihydrate (TMAO) and sodium 4-phenylbutyrate (4-PBA), reduced the keratin aggregates in both stressed and unstressed EBS and EI keratinocytes, respectively. The mechanism of action of TMAO and 4-PBA was shown to involve the endogenous chaperone system (Heat shock proteins e.g. Hsp70). Besides, MAPK signaling pathways also seemed to be incriminated in the pathogenesis of EBS. Furthermore, depending on which type of keratin is mutated, 4-PBA up-regulated Hsp70 and KRT4 (possibly compensating for mutated KRT1/5), and down-regulated KRT1 and KRT10, which could further assist in protecting EBS and EI cells against stress. In conclusion, novel and recurrent pathogenic keratin mutations have been identified in EBS. Immortalized EBS and EI cell lines that functionally reflect the disease phenotype were established. Two pharmacologic agents, TMAO and 4-PBA, were shown to be promising candidates as novel treatment of heritable keratinopathies in this in vitro model.
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Role of heat shock protein 70 and sulphatases 1 and 2 in apoptosis induced by cytotoxic cells of the immune system / Die Rolle von Hitzeschockprotein 70 und Sulphatasen 1 und 2 in Apoptose vermittelt durch zytotoxische Zellen des Immunsystems

Demiroglu, Sara Yasemin 23 April 2009 (has links)
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