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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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Role of TRPV1 channel and P2Y1 receptor in Ca2+ signalling in β-cells : A study by single cell microfluorometry

Krishnan, Kalaiselvan January 2011 (has links)
Increase in the cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) in the β-cells triggers insulin exocytosis. Among the Ca2+ channels present in the plasma membrane, the transient receptor potential (TRP) channels receptors are currently of great interest. The mechanisms by which the extracellular adenosine diphosphate ribose (ADPr) increases the [Ca2+]i is unknown. Our aims were to study the roles of the TRP channels in the tolbutamide induced [Ca2+]i increase and to identify the surface receptor that is activated by ADPr. We used S5 cells, a highly differentiated rat insulinoma cell line, as a model for β-cells. Single cell ratiometric microfluorometry was used to measure the [Ca2+]i changes in the Fura-2 loaded cells. Tolbutamide increased [Ca2+]i in the form of oscillations. After tolbutamide increased [Ca2+]i,capsazepine, a potent blocker of the transient receptor potential vanilloid subtype 1 (TRPV1) channel was added to the β-cells, which reduced the tolbutamide-induced [Ca2+]i increase. capsazepine, N-(p-Amylcinnamoyl) anthranilic acid (ACA),  TRPM2 channel blocker, and triphenyl phosphine oxide (TPPO), TRPM5 channel blocker were tested for their effect on potassium chloride (KCl) induced [Ca2+]i response. These blockers did not inhibit the KCl induced [Ca2+]i increase.   Adenosine diphosphate ribose (ADPr) increased [Ca2+]i in the form of initial transient peak followed by an elevated plateau. Application of ADPr shortly after a prior application and washout of Adenosine diphosphate (ADP) elicited only small [Ca2+]i increase  indicating desensitization of the receptor involved. 2´deoxy-N6-methyladenosine 3´5´bis-phosphate (MRS2179), and chloro N6-methyl-(N)-methanocarba 2´deoxyadenosine 3´5´ bis-phosphate (MRS2279), two selective inhibitors of P2Y1 receptor, abolished the ADPr-induced [Ca2+]i increase. Tolbutamide closes ATP sensitive potassium (KATP) channels. Our results demonstrate that besides the closure of the KATP channels, inward cation currents carried by Ca2+through the TRPV1 channel are necessary for depolarization to the threshold for the activation of the voltage gated calcium channels (VGCC) to increase the [Ca2+]i. Our results also show that ADPr increases [Ca2+]i by activating the P2Y1 receptor.
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Role of nitric oxide and viral products in pancreatic B-cell dysfunction and death / Role of nitric oxide and viral products in pancreatic beta-cell dysfunction and death

Liu, Dongbo 05 March 2004 (has links)
SUMMARY<p><p>Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is an autoimmune disease caused by progressive destruction of insulin-producing pancreatic beta-cells. Both viral infections and the cytokines interleukin-1beta (IL-1beta) and interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) have been suggested as potential mediators of beta-cell death in early T1DM. Nitric oxide (NO) is a highly diffusible, short-lived free radical gas, which plays a significant role in several physiological processes in a diversity of tissues and organisms. Prolonged exposure of rodent or human pancreatic beta-cells to combinations of cytokines induces the expression of the inducible form of nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and Fas, NO production, and cell death. It also induces the expression of potential "defense" genes, such as manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) and heat shock protein (hsp) 70. Recent studies have shown that NO, in addition to having cytotoxic actions, may also regulate gene transcription. It remains unclear whether NO mediates cytokine-induced gene expression and subsequent beta-cell death. Previous studies using NO synthase blockers yielded conflicting results, which may be due to non-specific effects of these agents. <p>In the first part of our work, we examined the role of NO in beta-cell dysfunction and death by using an iNOS knockout mice (iNOS-/-, background C57BL/6x129SvEv). We evaluated the effects of cytokines on gene expression, as determined by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), and viability, as determined by nuclear dyes, of pancreatic islet cells or fluorescence-activated cell sorter (FACS)-purified beta-cells isolated from iNOS knockout mice or their respective controls (C57BL/6x129SvEv). The combination of cytokines used was interleukin-1beta (50 U/ml) + gamma-interferon (1000 U/ml) + tumor necrosis factor-alpha (1000 U/ml). The lack of cytokine-induced iNOS activity in the iNOS-/- islet cells was confirmed by RT-PCR and nitrite determination. Cytokines induced a > 3-fold increase in Fas and MnSOD mRNA expression in wild-type (wt) and iNOS-/- islets. On the other hand, hsp 70 was induced in wt but not in iNOS-/- islets. Prolonged (6-9 days) exposure of wt islets to cytokines lead to an 80-90% decrease in islet cell viability, whereas viability decreased by only 10-30% in iNOS-/- islet cells. To determine the mode of cytokine-induced cell death, FACS-purified beta-cells were exposed to the same cytokines. After 9 days, the apoptosis index was similarly increased in wt (39 +/- 3%) and iNOS-/- (33 +/- 4 %) beta-cells. On the other hand, cytokines increased necrosis in wt (20 +/- 4 %) but not in iNOS-/- (7 +/- 3 %) beta-cells. From these data, we conclude that: 1) NO is required for cytokine-induced hsp 70 mRNA expression, but not for Fas and MnSOD expression; 2) cytokines induce both apoptosis and necrosis in mouse beta-cells; 3) cytokine-induced apoptosis is mostly NO-independent, whereas necrosis requires NO formation.<p>In the second part of our work, we examined the role of the viral product double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) in beta-cell dysfunction and death. DsRNA is produced by many viruses during their replicative cycle. We investigated whether dsRNA (here utilized as synthetic poly IC (PIC)) modifies the effects of IL-1beta and IFN-gamma on gene expression and viability of rat pancreatic beta-cells and the role of NO in this process. FACS-purified rat beta-cells were exposed for 6-16 h (study of gene expression by RT-PCR) or 6-9 days (study of viability by nuclear dyes) to PIC and/or IL-1beta or IFN-gamma. PIC increased the expression of Fas and Mn superoxide dismutase mRNAs by 5-10-fold. IL-1beta and a combination of PIC + IFN-gamma& / Doctorat en sciences biomédicales / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished
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Mécanismes impliqués dans la polarisation des lymphocytes T CD4+ folliculaires et l'initiation de l'immunité muqueuse après immunisation intradermique par un antigène particulaire / Mechanisms implicated in follicular helper T cells polarization and mucosal immunity initiation after intradermal immunization with particles-based antigen

Nuttens, Charles 12 May 2014 (has links)
La nature des cellules dendritiques (DC) engagées lors d'une vaccination conditionne la qualité de la réponse immunitaire adaptative. L'immunisation par la peau est particulièrement efficace car elle cible de nombreuses sous-populations de DC cutanées telles que les cellules de Langerhans (LC). Cependant, les relations entre ces DC et les cellules effectrices associées à la réponse humorale ne sont pas connues. L'objectif de ma thèse est d'identifier les mécanismes cellulaires précoces impliqués dans l'initiation de la réponse humorale, dans un contexte de vaccination intradermique (i.d.) avec un antigène particulaire. En étudiant la distribution spatiale et temporelle des particules synthétiques de PLA adsorbées par la protéine p24 du VIH, nous avons observé leur prise en charge par les DC cutanées mais également par les DC résidentes des ganglions drainant de la peau. Cependant, l'étude de la réponse immunitaire a démontré que seules les cellules cutanées, et en particulier les LC, induisent la polarisation des lymphocytes T CD4+ folliculaires (TFH) et le développement des lymphocytes B sécrétant des IgA. L'immunisation i.d. a également généré l'infiltration de cellules inflammatoires au niveau du site d'injection et du ganglion. En utilisant un modèle murin Ccr2-/-, nous avons démontré que les cellules dépendantes de CCR2+ interfèrent avec la formation des TFH. Enfin, l'étude du micro-environnement ganglionnaire suggère que TNF est favorable à la polarisation des TFH. En conclusion, ces résultats soulignent l'importance de cibler les DC cutanées lors de la vaccination afin de proposer de nouvelles stratégies vaccinales. / The quality of the adaptive immune response to a vaccine is driven by the nature of dendritic cells (DCs) engaged during vaccination. Skin immunization is particularly efficient as it targets the numerous cutaneous DCs, including Langerhans cells (LCs). However, the relationship between DCs and effector cells associated with humoral immunity has not been elucidated. The main objective of my thesis was to identify cellular mechanisms implicated in the initialization of the humoral immune response, in the context of intradermal (i.d.) vaccination with particle-based antigens. In examining the spatial and temporal distribution of synthetic PLA particles adsorbed with the HIV-p24 protein, we observed their uptake by both cutaneous DCs and also skin-draining lymph node (dLNs) resident DCs. However, our immune response study highlighted that only skin cells, and in particular LCs, were able to stimulate polarization of follicular helper T cells (TFH) and the development of IgA-secreting B lymphocytes. I.d. vaccination also induced an inflammatory cell infiltration at both the injection site and in dLNs. Using a Ccr2-/- mouse model, we have shown the CCR2+ dependant cells can interfere in TFH polarization. Finally, the study of the dLN micro-environment suggested TNF can promote TFH formation. In conclusion, these findings highlight the importance of targeting skin DC in vaccination to propose new vaccine strategies.
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ARHGAP21 inibe a secreção de insulina e controla a homeostase glicêmica em camundongos = ARHGAP21 inhibits insulin secretion and controls glucose homeostase in mice / ARHGAP21 inhibits insulin secretion and controls glucose homeostase in mice

Ferreira, Sandra Mara, 1982- 27 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Antonio Carlos Boschiero / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Biologia / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-27T05:10:32Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Ferreira_SandraMara_D.pdf: 2032504 bytes, checksum: da4ca0c7e913b98f9a0ec91b1a14ba82 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015 / Resumo: A ARHGAP21 é uma proteína da família das RhoGAPs (Proteínas ativadoras de GTPases Rho) que, em diferentes tipos de células, controla múltiplas funções tais como: migração, proliferação, diferenciação e tráfego intracelular de vesículas. Em ilhotas de camundongo Swiss neonato o knockdown da ARHGAP21 aumentou a secreção de insulina estimulada por glicose (GSIS), por mecanismos ainda desconhecidos. Contudo, não se conhece os efeitos da ARHGAP21 sobre a secreção de insulina e sobre a homeostase glicêmica em camundongos adultos. Assim, o objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar: a) em ilhotas pancreáticas de camundongo Swiss neonato knockdown para ARHGAP21, a expressão de genes envolvidos com a proliferação, maturação e extrusão de grânulos de insulina, bem como o rearranjo do citoesqueleto de actina; b) em camundongos C57BL/6 adultos, o efeito do knockdown da ARHGAP21 sobre GSIS e sobre alguns genes que codificam proteínas envolvidas na função secretória (maturação e extrusão) e sobre a homeostase glicêmica. Os neonatos foram tratados (i.p.) com 1 nmol de antisense anti-ARHGAP21 (neonato AS) ou mismatch (CTL) por dois dias (redução da expressão de 60%). Os adultos foram tratados (i.p.) com 1,5 nmol/g de antisense (adulto AS) ou mismatch (adulto CTL) por 3 dias consecutivos (redução de 50%). A secreção de insulina foi avaliada na presença de concentrações crescentes de glicose (2,8 - 22,2 mM). A F-actina (polímero) foi medida através da marcação com faloidina. A expressão gênica foi avaliada por PCR em tempo real. Tolerância à glicose e ao Piruvato foi medida através de ipGTT e ipPTT, respectivamente, e a sensibilidade à insulina através do ipITT, clamp hiperinsulinêmico-euglicêmico e, AKT fosforilada. Como já descrito, ilhotas de neonatos AS apresentaram maior secreção basal de insulina (2,8 mM) bem como menor presença de F-actina. Observamos também maior expressão dos genes da VAMP2 e SNAP25. Ilhotas de adultos AS apresentaram maior secreção de insulina apenas na presença de 22,2 mM. Contudo, o aumento do [Ca2+]i, induzido por glicose, foi similar ao CTL. Observou-se também aumento da expressão dos genes da SYT VII (SYNAPTOTAGMINA VII) e CX 36 (CONEXINA 36). Adultos AS apresentaram intolerância à glicose e aumento da insulinemia durante o ipGTT, acompanhado de resistência à insulina específica no músculo, além de menor produção de glicose pelo fígado. Concluímos que a ARHGAP21 modula negativamente a secreção de insulina em neonato provavelmente através do rearranjo da actina e da redução da expressão de VAMP2 e SNAP25. Em ilhotas isoladas de camundongos adultos, a ARHGAP21 modula negativamente a expressão de genes envolvidos na sensibilidade ao cálcio e resposta secretória (SYT VII e CX 36). Apesar da melhora na secreção de insulina, os adultos AS apresentaram intolerância à glicose com discreta resistência à insulina no músculo que parece ser compensada pela menor liberação de glicose pelo fígado / Abstract: ARHGAP21 is a protein of the RhoGAPs (Rho GTPases activating proteins) family that exerts several functions such as: migration, proliferation, differentiation and intracellular traffic of vesicles, in multiple cell types. In islets from Swiss mice knockdown for ARHGAP21 the glucose-induced insulin secretion (GSIS) was significantly increased, by mechanisms not yet elucidated. Although, it is still unknown the effects of ARHGAP21 knockdown on the insulin secretion and glucose homeostasis in adult mice. Here, we evaluated: a) in islets from ARHGAP21 knockdown mice the expression of genes involved in proliferation, maturation, and extrusion of the insulin containing granules, as well as on the rearrangement of the actin cytoskeleton, and b) the effect of ARHGAP21 knockdown on GSIS and on the expression of genes that encode proteins involved with the secretory function (maturation and extrusion), as well as on the glucose homeostasis in adult C57BL/6 mice. Neonatal Swiss mice received (i.p.) 1 nmol of anti-ARHGAP21 anti-sense (neonate AS) (reduction of 60%) or mismatch (neonate CTL), subcutaneously, for two days. Adult C57BL/6 mice received (i.p.) 1.5 nmol/g of anti-ARHGAP21 anti-sense (adult AS) (50% reduction) or mismatch (adult CTL) for three consecutive days. Insulin secretion was measured in the presence of increasing concentrations of glucose (2.8 ¿ 22.2 mM). F-actin (polymer) was measured using phalloidin. Gene expression was assessed by Real Time PCR. Glucose and Piruvate tolerance were measured by ipGTT and ipPTT, respectively, and insulin sensitivity by ipITT, hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp, and AKT phosphorylation. Islets from neonate AS displayed higher insulin secretion at 2.8 mM glucose, and lower expression of F-actin. Higher expression of VAMP2 and SNAP25 genes was also observed. Islets from adult AS showed higher insulin secretion at 22.2 mM glucose. However, glucose-induced increase in [Ca2+]i was not different from CTL. The expression of SYT VII and CX 36 genes was also increased. Adult AS mice displayed glucose intolerance and higher insulinemia during ipGTT, accompanied by insulin resistance specifically in skeletal muscle, and a lower hepatic glucose production. In conclusion, ARHGAP21 negatively modulates insulin secretion in neonatal mice through the rearrangement of the actin cytoskeleton and reduction of the expression of VAMP2 e SNAP25 genes. ARHGAP21 also may negatively modulate the expression of genes involved in the Ca2+ sensitivity and secretory response (SYT VII and CX 36, respectively) in adult mice. Despite the higher insulin secretion, adult AS mice showed glucose intolerance associated with a mild insulin resistance in the skeletal muscle, which may be compensated by a lower glucose production in the liver / Doutorado / Fisiologia / Doutora em Biologia Funcional e Molecular
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Bases moléculaires de l’histiocytose langerhansienne / Molecular Basis of Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis

Héritier, Sébastien 04 January 2017 (has links)
L’histiocytose langerhansienne (HL) est la plus fréquente des histiocytoses, liée à l’accumulation de cellules pathologiques de phénotype langerhansien. La découverte de la mutation somatique BRAFV600E dans environ 50% des cas à ouvert un nouveau champ d’investigation pour tirer bénéfice de ce statut moléculaire pour la prise en charge des patients.Tout d’abord, nous avons montré l’efficacité des inhibiteurs de BRAF sans rapporter de résistance dans les formes actives d’HL, en particulier dans les formes multisystémiques avec atteinte des organes à risque (MS OR+) du nourrissons, confirmant le rôle driver de cette mutation dans l’HL. Toutefois, après l’arrêt du traitement administré durant 2 à 6 mois, de nombreuses récidives ont été constatées.Ensuite, nous avons montré que pour les enfants atteints d’HL, la mutation BRAFV600E était significativement associée aux formes MS OR+, retrouvée dans 87,8% de ces cas. Comparés aux patients non mutés BRAF, les patients avec la mutation BRAFV600E présentaient un taux de résistance plus élevé à la chimiothérapie de première ligne velbé - corticoïde (21,9% contre 3,3%), un taux plus élevé de réactivation à 5 ans (42,8% contre 28,1%) et un taux de séquelles supérieur (27,9% contre 12,6%).Par ailleurs, nous avons montré que, pour les HL BRAFV600E mutées, la quantification de BRAFV600E dans l’ADN libre circulant par PCR digitale en gouttelette était un biomarqueur pertinent pour les cas d’HL MS OR+ et les présentations résistantes au traitement de première ligne.Enfin, après un criblage de points chauds mutationnels d’une série d’échantillons tissulaires d’HL ayant permis de mettre en évidence un cas avec la mutation somatique PIK3CAE542K, 9 couples d’échantillons tumeur/constitutionnel ont été étudiés par séquençage d’exome. Cela nous a permis de mettre en évidence une mutation récurrente (n=2) de BRAF au niveau du site d’épissage 5’ (donneur) de l’intron 12. Selon l’analyse de l’ARN, cette mutation conduirait à l’insertion de 3 acides aminés (LLR) dans le domaine kinase de la protéine mutée, dont l’analyse fonctionnelle est en cours. / Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is the most common type of histiocytosis owing to accumulation of pathologic CD1a+ CD207+ histiocytes. The identification of BRAFV600E in more than half of patients with LCH has launched a new field of investigation to study potential patient’s management benefits and implications from this molecular status.First, in BRAFV600E mutated LCH, we reported the effectiveness of BRAF inhibitors. Efficacy with no resistance to vemurafenib was reported in all cases with active LCH disease, especially for multi-system LCH with risk organ (MS RO+) involvement, confirming the driver status of this mutation in LCH. However, after discontinuation of this treatment administered during 2-6 months, many recurrences were observed.Then, we showed that children with BRAFV600E mutated LCH manifested more severe disease, comprised 87.8% of patients with MS RO+ involvement. Compared to patients with wild-type BRAF, patients with BRAFV600E more commonly displayed resistance to combined vinblastine and corticosteroid therapy (21.9% vs. 3.3%), showed a higher 5-year reactivation rate (42.8% vs. 28.1%) and had more long-term permanent consequences (27.9% vs. 12.6%).Moreover, we showed that BRAFV600E quantification in circulating cell-free DNA by droplet digital PCR is a relevant biomarker to monitor response to therapy for MS RO+ LCH and RO- LCH children who failed to respond to first line chemotherapy.Finally, after the screening of LCH biopsy (n=86) for the BRAF, KRAS, NRAS and PI3KCA most common mutations, leading to highlight one case with the PIK3CAE542K somatic mutation, 9 paired tumor-normal samples from children with LCH were analyzed by whole exome sequencing. Data showed a new BRAF recurrent mutation (n=2) in the 5′ splice sites of the intron 12. According to RNA analysis, this mutation would lead to the insertion of 3 amino acids (LLR) in the smaller N-terminal lobe of the BRAF kinase domain. Functional analysis is ongoing.
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Initial Characterization of a Multifaceted Small Molecule and Its Efficacy for the Treatment of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Koch, William J. 01 June 2021 (has links)
No description available.
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Uso de acitretina para prevenção e tratamento de câncer de pele em transplantados renais: avaliação clínica, histológica e imuno-histoquímica / Acitretin therapy for chemoprophylaxis of skin cancer in renal transplant recipients: clinical, histological and immunohistochemical evaluation.

Carneiro, Renata Valente 03 September 2003 (has links)
Os doentes transplantados renais têm alto risco para desenvolver queratoses actínicas e câncer de pele. Para verificar o efeito quimioprofilático da acitretina estudamos a evolução de 13 doentes transplantados renais com queratoses actínicas múltiplas e história de carcinomas cutâneos submetidos a tratamento por 12 meses (20mg/dia). Fez-se a avaliação clínica e laboratorial regularmente em todo o período do estudo. Realizou-se exame histopatológico, demonstração imuno-histoquímica de sub-populações de linfócitos T (CD4, CD8), células natural killer e células de Langerhans, sua quantificação e comparação em biopsias de pele, sem lesão, de área exposta e protegida do sol antes, após seis e 12 meses de tratamento. Observou-se melhora das lesões cutâneas e ausência de aparecimento de novos tumores em 12 dos 13 pacientes. Não ocorreram alterações laboratoriais relacionadas a função renal, hepatotoxicicidade e hiperlipidemia. Não houve diferenças significativas histopatológicas e da população de linfócitos T e células natural killer da pele exposta e protegida do sol com o tratamento. Verificou-se aumento numérico de células de Langerhans epidérmicas aos 12 meses quando comparado aos da pele antes e após seis meses de tratamento (p = 0,002 e p = 0,003). Em nossa casuística o uso de acitretina em doses baixas foi útil para melhorar o aspecto cutâneo e prevenir lesões cutâneas pré-cancerosas e carcinomas. O aumento das células de Langerhans epidérmicas estaria relacionado ao efeito imunomodular da acitretina. / Renal transplant recipients have an increased incidence of actinic keratosis and skin cancer. In order to examine the chemoprophylatic effects of low-dose acitretin on skin cancer development we submitted 13 renal transplanted patients to acitretin therapy (20 mg/day) for 12 month. The patients were assessed at monthly intervals during the first 6 months and every two months until the 12th month for new skin lesions and for acitretin toxicity. Normal skin biopsies of sun exposed and sun protected area were taken for histopathological exam and submitted to immunohistochemistry technique to demonstrate CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes, natural killer cells and Langerhans cells wich were counted and compared in the beginning, after 6th month and 12th month of the treatment. There was an improvement of actinic keratosis and all patients but one did not develop new skin cancer. Side-effects were well-tolerated and no significant biochemical effects were observed. Although there were no differences in the microscopic aspects of the skin and in the number of CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes and natural killer cells, there was a significant increase in the number of epidermal Langerhans cells after 12 months of acitretin therapy. The data obtained permit us to conclude that low dose acitretin therapy is safe, well-tolerated and partially effective in chemoprophylaxis of skin cancer in renal transplant recipients. The increase in epidermal Langerhans cells observed may be an expression of the immunomodulatory effect of acitretin.
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Pharmacological targeting of the mitochondrial phosphatase PTPMT1.

Doughty-Shenton, D, Joseph, JD, Zhang, J, Pagliarini, DJ, Kim, Y, Lu, D, Dixon, JE, Casey, PJ 05 1900 (has links)
The dual-specificity protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) play integral roles in the regulation of cell signaling. There is a need for new tools to study these phosphatases, and the identification of inhibitors potentially affords not only new means for their study, but also possible therapeutics for the treatment of diseases caused by their dysregulation. However, the identification of selective inhibitors of the protein phosphatases has proven somewhat difficult. PTP localized to mitochondrion 1 (PTPMT1) is a recently discovered dual-specificity phosphatase that has been implicated in the regulation of insulin secretion. Screening of a commercially available small-molecule library yielded alexidine dihydrochloride, a dibiguanide compound, as an effective and selective inhibitor of PTPMT1 with an in vitro concentration that inhibits response by 50% of 1.08 microM. A related dibiguanide analog, chlorhexidine dihydrochloride, also significantly inhibited PTPMT1, albeit with lower potency, while a monobiguanide analog showed very weak inhibition. Treatment of isolated rat pancreatic islets with alexidine dihydrochloride resulted in a dose-dependent increase in insulin secretion, whereas treatment of a pancreatic beta-cell line with the drug affected the phosphorylation of mitochondrial proteins in a manner similar to genetic inhibition of PTPMT1. Furthermore, knockdown of PTPMT1 in rat islets rendered them insensitive to alexidine dihydrochloride treatment, providing evidence for mechanism-based activity of the inhibitor. Taken together, these studies establish alexidine dihydrochloride as an effective inhibitor of PTPMT1, both in vitro and in cells, and support the notion that PTPMT1 could serve as a pharmacological target in the treatment of type II diabetes. / Dissertation
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Perfil de expressão de genes modulados pela Pioglitazona em ilhotas pancreáticas murídeas / Gene expression profile modulated by pioglitazone in rat pancreatic islets

Lamounier, Rodrigo Nunes 28 March 2008 (has links)
O receptor ativado do peroxissomo &#947; (PPAR-&#947;) é regulador do metabolismo e diferenciação do tecido adiposo, sendo um alvo conhecido das tiazolidinedionas (TZD), utilizadas para o tratamento do diabetes tipo 2 (DM2). As TZD agem como um agente sensibilizador da ação da insulina nos tecidos periféricos e tem sido especulado que as TZDs podem ter um papel na função da célula , prevenindo perda de massa e melhorando a sua viabilidade a longo prazo. Este efeito seria supostamente mediado pela transcrição de genes que favoreceriam a lipólise, diminuindo o conteúdo intracelular de triglicérides e, portanto, diminuindo a lipotoxicidade. Entretanto, alguns estudos também mostraram efeito nulo ou mesmo deletério das TZDs sobre as ilhotas pancreáticas. Na realidade, o papel de genes-alvo para o PPAR- nas ilhotas pancreáticas é ainda pouco conhecido. Estudamos o perfil de expressão gênica induzido pelo tratamento com Pioglitazona (Pio), uma TZD aprovada e disponível para uso clínico no tratamento do DM2, em ilhotas pancreáticas murídeas em cultura primária, com concentrações normal e suprafisiológica de glicose no meio de cultura. As ilhotas foram obtidas de ratos wistar machos de dois meses de idade e isoladas pelo método do gradiente de Ficoll e então cultivadas em 5,6 mM ou 23 mM de glicose por 24h, sendo tratadas com Pio 10 M ou DMSO 0,1% (veículo). A Pioglitazona foi cedida pela Takeda Farmacêutica, Osaka, Japão. O RNA foi extraído com Trizol e purificado com o kit RNeasy (Qiagen). As amostras foram marcadas e hibridizadas no microarranjo de cDNA Mouse Panchip 13k, usando-se cinco replicatas biológicas diferentes para cada condição. A análise estatística dos dados do microarranjo foi feita com o uso do programa significance analysis of microarrays (SAM) com uso de taxa de descobrimento falso (FDR) de 20%. A análise das vias acometidas foi feita com o Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (www.ingenuity.com). Os resultados de expressão gênica foram confirmados por RT-qPCR. Em concentração de 5,6 mM de glicose no meio de cultura, 101 genes foram modulados pela Pio, sendo 49 regulados para cima, com aumento de sua expressão na presença da droga e 52 genes regulados para baixo. Em 23 mM de glicose, 1.235 genes foram afetados, sendo 621 para cima e 623 para baixo. A comparação entre as duas condições revelou 74 genes que foram modulados em ambas as concentrações de glicose. A análise das vias biológicas alteradas mostrou que genes relacionados ao metabolismo de lípides foram modulados em ambas as concentrações de glicose. Em 23 mM foi ainda significativo o grupo de genes relacionados a ciclo celular e morte celular que tiveram sua expressão modificada pela presença da droga na cultura. Este dado demonstrou que além de seus efeitos conhecidos nos adipócitos, o sensibilizador de insulina Pioglitazona modula a expressão de genes nas ilhotas pancreáticas, especialmente na presença de concentrações suprafisiológicas de glicose, afetando notadamente genes relacionados ao metabolismo lipídico, sendo vários deles ligados a lipogênese, como Srebf1, Scd2 e Fabp4 cujas expressões aumentaram em ambas as concentrações de glicose. Além disso foi observado aumento na expressão de genes com atividade pró-apoptótica como Tnf, Bad, Bax, Caspase4, Fadd e Myc. A Pioglitazona parece induzir um perfil gênico desfavorável em ilhotas pancreáticas mantidas em cultura em concentrações suprafisiológicas de glicose. / Peroxisome proliferator-activator receptor-&#947; (PPAR-&#947;) is a target for thiazolidinedione (TZD) antidiabetic drugs and a regulator of adipose tissue differentiation and metabolism. TZD act as an insulin sensitizing agent on peripheral tissues. It has been speculated that TZD could play a role on beta-cell function, preventing loss and improving viability in the long-term. This effect is supposed to be mediated through a potential benefit against lipotoxicity, favouring lypolisis and decreasing intracellular tryglicerides content. Nevertheless some studies also showed a lack or even a potential deleterious effect of TZD on islets. The role of PPAR-&#947; target genes in pancreatic islets is actually still largely unclear. We studied the gene expression profile induced by the treatment with Pioglitazone (Pio), an approved TZD for T2DM therapy, on rat pancreatic islets primary culture both at normal and supraphysiological glucose medium concentrations. Islets were obtained from 2 month-old, male, wistar rats and isolated through the Ficoll gradient method and then cultured with 5.6 mM or 23 mM of glucose concentration for 24h, being treated with Pio 10 µM or DMSO 0.1% (vehicle). Pioglitazone was provided by Takeda Pharmaceuticals, Osaka, Japan. RNA was extracted with Trizol (Sigma) and purified with RNeasy kit (Qiagen). Samples were labeled and then hybridized on the Mouse PanChip 13k cDNA microarray, using 5 different biological replicates for each test condition. Statistical Analysis of the microarray data was performed using significance analysis of microarrays (SAM) with a false discovery rate of 20%. Pathways assessment was performed through Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (www.ingenuity.com). Gene expression results were confirmed through RT-qPCR. At 5.6 mM glucose 101 genes were modulated by Pio, 49 upregulated and 52 downregulated. At 23 mM, 1,235 genes were affected, 612 upregulated and 623 downregulated. Comparison between both conditions revealed 74 genes that were similarly modulated at both glucose concentrations. Pathway analysis of perturbed genes revealed biologically relevant networks related to lipid metabolism at both glucose medium concentrations. At 23 mM, cell cycle and cell death pathways were significant modulated as well. These data demonstrates that in addition to known effect in adipocytes, the insulin sensitizing agent Pioglitazone modulates gene expression in pancreatic islets, especially in the presence of supraphysiological glucose concentrations, affecting especially lipid metabolism and mechanisms of cell death and cell cycle. Considering the ontology of modulated genes it seems to be a trend towards lypogenesis (increased Srebf1, Scd2 and Fabp4 RNA expressions) with Pio treatment also enhancing the abundance of some genes considered to be pro apoptotic like Tnf, Bad, Bax, Caspase4, Fadd and Myc. Pioglitazone seems to induce a negative gene expression profile in islets cultured at high glucose concentrations.
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Imunopatogenia da interação entre acrófagos e/ou células de Langerhans e Lacazia loboi

YAMANO, Suellen Sirleide Pereira 24 April 2014 (has links)
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No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 23898 bytes, checksum: e363e809996cf46ada20da1accfcd9c7 (MD5) Tese_ImunopatogeniaInteracaoMacrofagos.pdf: 5397575 bytes, checksum: 2c99e1a73897916e41a071df86efe34a (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014 / A lobomicose é uma infecção subcutânea crônica, granulomatosa, causada pela implantação traumática do fungo Lacazia loboi nos tecidos cutâneo e subcutâneo. Ocorre predominantemente na região Amazônica e atinge qualquer grupo populacional. Histologicamente, observa-se reação inflamatória crônica caracterizada por intensa histiocitose e fibroplasia, abundante número de macrófagos, células gigantes multinucleadas do tipo corpo estranho e presença de considerável número de células leveduriformes. Os macrófagos são células fagocíticas que participam do reconhecimento e da resposta a patógenos através da fagocitose, da apresentação de antígenos aos linfócitos T e da produção de citocinas. As células de Langerhans (LC) são um grupo de Células dendríticas (CD) derivadas da medula óssea situadas principalmente em uma camada suprabasal da epiderme. Estudos envolvendo a interação fungo-hospedeiro na doença de Jorge Lobo são escassos. Assim, Este estudo é um passo importante para o melhor entendimento da biologia e patogenia do L. loboi, e para o estudo da imunopatologia da interação patógeno versus hospedeiro desta doença emergente e pouco conhecida. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi analisar a interação in vitro entre macrófagos peritoneais não ativados e/ou LC, isolados de camundongos BALB/c, com L. loboi recém-isolado de pacientes com doença de Jorge Lobo, bem como determinar os índices de infecção, fagocitose e fusão, e medir a produção das citocinas TNF-α, IL-4, IL-6, IL-10 e IL-12. Os resultados demonstraram que L. loboi é fagocitado por macrófagos, mas não por LC. O índice de infecção na interação entre macrófagos e L. loboi foi semelhante à interação entre macrófagos, LC e L. loboi em todos os tempos analisados. A média do número de fungos por macrófago também foi praticamente igual entre as interações e ao longo do tempo, variando de 1,2 a 1,6 fungos/macrófagos. Não houve a formação de células gigantes em macrófagos cultivados ou LC cultivadas isoladamente e em nenhum dos co-cultivos. Não houve diferença significante na produção de IL-4, IL-2 e IL-10 nas interações estudadas. Os níveis de TNF-α diminuem ao longo do tempo na interação entre macrófagos e L. loboi, enquanto a adição de LC induz aumento da produção de TNF-α, principalmente após 48 horas. LC modulam negativamente a produção de IL-6 por macrófagos e L. loboi também inibem essa produção por macrófagos isoladamente ou em co-cultivo com LC. L. loboi estimulam significativamente a produção de IL-12 por macrófagos co-cultivados com LC, mas não em LC ou macrófagos isoladamente. / Lobomycosis is a chronic, granulomatous, fungal infection of the skin and subcutaneous caused by the fungus Lacazia loboi. This mycosis occurs predominantly in Amazon region and affect all populations groups. Histologically, there is a chronic inflammatory reaction characterized by the intense fibroplastia and histiocytosis, abundant number of macrophages, multinucleated giant cells and presence of large numbers of yeast. Macrophages are phagocytic cells that participate in the recognition and response to pathogens through phagocytosis, antigen presentation to T lymphocytes and cytokine production. Langerhans cells (LC) are a group of dendritic cells (DC) derived from bone marrow, which are located mainly in the suprabasal layer of the epidermis. Studies on hostfungal interaction in Jorge Lobo's disease are scarce. Therefore, this study constitutes an important step towards a better understanding of L. loboi biology and pathogenesis, enabling in vitro culture of this organism endemic in Amazon region and study of their antigenic properties, as well as new therapeutic approaches. The objective of this study was to analyze the in vitro interaction between non-activated peritoneal macrophages and/or Langerhans cells isolated from BALB/c mice and L. loboi, calculating infection, phagocytosis and cellular fusion rates; also measuring the production of TNF, IL-4, IL-6, IL-10 and IL-12. Results showed that L. loboi is phagocytosed by macrophages but not by LC. Phagocytosis and infection rates in the interaction between macrophages and L. loboi was similar to interaction between macrophages, Langerhans cells and L. loboi at all times analyzed. The mean number of yeast cell per macrophage was almost equal among interactions and over time, with mean variation from 1.2 to 1.6 yeast/macrophages. No giant cells formation in coculture studied. No significant difference occurred in IL-4, Il-2 and IL-10 production between interactions studied. TNF levels decrease in interaction between macrophages and L. loboi while adding LC induces increased production of TNF-α, especially after 48 hours. LC negatively modulate IL-6 production by macrophage and L. loboi also inhibits this production by macrophages alone or cocultured with LC. L. loboi stimulated significantly IL-12 production by macrophages co-cultured with LC, but not for LC alone or macrophages.

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