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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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Étude du réassortiment génétique des virus influenza d’origines et de sous-types différents / Genetic reassortment of influenza viruses with different origins or subtypes

Bouscambert-Duchamp, Maude 14 June 2010 (has links)
Dans le contexte de la menace pandémique liée au virus influenza A(H5N1), un projet «GRIPPE AVIAIRE ET GRIPPE PANDÉMIQUE » a émergé au sein de LyonBioPôle avec comme objectif le développement d’outils de caractérisation des virus influenza pour la production de vaccins. Pour étudier le réassortiment génétique entre virus influenza, nous avons développé 3 systèmes de génétique inverse : virus humain A(H3N2) et aviaires A(H5N2) et A(H5N1) et produit des virus réassortants de composition déterminée. Leurs capacités réplicatives ont été évaluées par cinétiques de croissance virale sur MDCK avec quantification de la production virale par qRT-PCR temps réel. L’émergence du virus influenza A(H1N1)2009 pose deux questions sur l’acquisition par réassortiment génétique, d’une résistance à l’oseltamivir d’une part ou de facteurs de virulence d’autre part. Nous avons donc développé un protocole de co-infection virale de cellules MDCK pour étudier les constellations de gènes des réassortants entre différents virus: A(H1N1)2009-A(H1N1) H275Y et A(H1N1)2009-A(H5N1). Nous montrons par deux approches différentes, génétique inverse et co-infections virales, que le réassortiment génétique entre souches aviaires et humaines et surtout aviaires et porcines est possible, en privilégiant certaines constellations. Nous rapportons que le virus pandémique peut acquérir la NA H275Y des virus A(H1N1) Brisbane-like résistants à l’oseltamivir sans que ses capacités de réplication ne soient altérées. De même nous montrons que son réassortiment avec un virus hautement pathogène A(H5N1) est possible. Ces observations renforcent la nécessité de promouvoir la vaccination afin de limiter les risques de co-infection virale chez un même individu. / In the context of A(H5N1) pandemics threat, an « avian flu and flu pandemics » project was proposed by LyonBioPole to develop influenza viruses characterization tools for vaccine production. To study genetic reassortment between influenza viruses, 3 reverse genetic systems of A(H3N2) human virus and A(H5N2) and A(H5N1) avian viruses were developed and reassortant viruses were produced. Their replicative capacities were evaluated using growth kinetics on MDCK cells with viral production quantification by real-time qRT-PCR. The A(H1N1)2009 emergence raises two questions about the acquisition by genetic reassortment of oseltamivir resistance and/or pathogenicity determinants. A co-infection protocol on MDCK cells was developed to study gene constellations of reassortant viruses like A(H1N1)2009-A(H1N1) H275Y and A(H1N1)2009-A(H5N1). We report here that genetic reassortment is possible between avian, human and swine strains using reverse genetic and viral co-infection and that some specific constellations emerged. We also report, that pandemic A(H1N1)2009 can acquire the H275Y mutated NA from seasonal oseltamivir resistant A(H1N1) viruses without any modifications on replicative capacities. This genetic reassortment is also possible with A(H5N1) viruses. These observations strenght the importance of vaccination against all these influenza strains to reduce the risk of one-individual viral co-infection.
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Prevalência, quantificação e viabilidade de Propionibacterium acnes nos canais radiculares de dentes com periodontite apical antes e após os procedimentos endodônticos de desinfecção: estudo molecular baseado em RNA e DNA / Prevalence, quantification and viability of Propionibacterium acnes in root canals of teeth with apical periodontitis before and after endodontic disinfection procedures: RNA- and DNA-based molecular study

Bruno, Fernanda Pinheiro 06 July 2018 (has links)
O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a taxa de detecção, quantidade e atividade metabólica de Propionibacterium acnes, antes e após os procedimentos endodônticos de desinfecção, utilizando métodos moleculares baseados em rRNA e rDNA. Foram selecionados 22 pacientes com necrose pulpar e periodontite apical assintomática. Amostras microbiológicas foram coletadas dos canais radiculares após a cirurgia de acesso (S1), após o preparo químico-cirúrgico realizado com Sistema Reciproc e NaClO- 2,5% (S2) e após medicação intracanal com Ca(OH)2 por 14 dias (S3). As amostras dos canais radiculares foram submetidas à extração de DNA e RNA. O RNA foi submetido à reação de transcrição reversa (RT) para confecção de DNA complementar (cDNA). DNA e cDNA foram submetidos a reações de qPCR utilizando iniciadores complementares à sequência de 16S rRNA de P. acnes. O efeito dos procedimentos endodônticos na redução bacteriana foi determinado por qPCR baseada em rDNA. A atividade metabólica bacteriana foi calculada pela razão rRNA/rDNA baseados nos dados dos ensaios de qPCR. Os dados foram analisados pelo teste de Wilcoxon para análise entre as amostras e teste de McNemar para comparação da taxa de detecção dos métodos baseados em rDNA e rRNA, com nível de significância de 5%. A taxa de detecção de P. acnes nas amostras endodônticas foi maior pelo método baseado em rRNA do que pelo método baseado em rDNA (P < 0,0001). P. acnes foi detectado em 36,4% (8/22) e 90,9% (20/22) das amostras S1 utilizando qPCR baseado em rDNA e rRNA, respectivamente. Nas amostras S2, P. acnes foi detectado em 36,4% (8/22) das amostras utilizando o método baseado em rDNA e em 86,4% (19/22) pelo método baseado em rRNA. Nas amostras S3, P. acnes persistiu em níveis detectáveis em todas as amostras positivas em S2. Na análise quantitativa, o nível médio de P. acnes foi 1,28 x 103 cópias de rDNA nas amostras S1. Não houve uma alteração significante dos níveis bacterianos nas amostras S2 e S3 quando comparadas às amostras S1 (P > 0,05). O número de cópias de rRNA foi maior do que o de rDNA em todas as amostras (P < 0,0001). Em S1, o valor mediano da razão rRNA/rDNA foi 7,93 (intervalo de 2,03 a 2,04 x 102). Essa razão permaneceu positiva em S2 (mediana 16,40, intervalo de 2,21 a 4,87 x 102) e S3 (mediana 25,34, intervalo de 0,58 a 1,05 x 103), sem diferença estatística na comparação entre as amostras S1-S2 e S2-S3 (ambos P > 0,05). Baseados nesses achados, concluiu-se que o ensaio de qPCR baseado em rRNA revelou uma alta prevalência de P. acnes nas infecções endodônticas primárias e que este permaneceu metabolicamente ativo nos canais radiculares após o preparo químico-cirúrgico e medicação intracanal. / This study aimed to evaluate the detection rate, quantity and metabolic activity of Propionibacterium acnes before and after endodontic disinfection procedures using RNA- and DNA-based molecular methods. Twenty-two patients with pulp necrosis and asymptomatic apical periodontitis were selected. The microbiological samples were collected from the root canals after access cavity (S1), after the chemo-mechanical preparation performed with the Reciproc System and NaClO- 2.5% (S2) and after intracanal medication with Ca(OH)2 for 14 days (S3). The root canal samples were submitted to DNA and RNA extraction. Complementary DNA (cDNA) was synthetized using the reverse transcription reaction. cDNA and genomic DNA were subjected to qPCR with primers complementary for P. acnes 16S rRNA sequence. The effect of endodontic procedures on bacterial reduction was determined by rDNA-based qPCR. The bacterial metabolic activity was calculate by the rRNA / rDNA ratio based on qPCR assays. Data were analysed by the Wilcoxon test for analysis between samples and McNemar test for detection rate of RNA- and DNA-based molecular methods, with a significance level of 5%. The detection rate of P. acnes in endodontic samples was higher by the rRNA-based method than by the rDNA-based method (P < 0.0001). P. acnes was detected in 36.4% (8/22) e 90.9% (20/22) of the S1 samples using on rDNA- and rRNA- based qPCR, respectively. In S2 samples, P. acnes was detected in 36.4% (8/22) of the samples using the rDNA based method and 86.4% (19/22) by the rRNA based method. In S3 samples, detectable levels of P. acnes persisted in all S2-positive samples. Quantitative analysis of S1 samples revealed that the mean level of P. acnes was 1.28 x 103 rDNA copies per sample. There was no significant change in bacterial levels in S2 and S3 samples when compared to S1 samples (P> 0.05). The number of rRNA copies was greater than the rDNA ones in all samples (P < 0.0001). In S1, the median value of the rRNA / rDNA ratio was 7.93 (range: 2.03 - 2,04 x 102). This ratio remained positive in S2 samples (median 16.40, range: 2.21 - 4.87 x 102) and in S3 (median 25.34, range: 0.58 - 1.05 x 103), with no statistical difference in the comparisons between S1-S2 and S2-S3 samples (both P> 0.05). Based on these findings, it was concluded that the rRNA-based qPCR assay revealed a high prevalence of P. acnes in primary endodontic infections and that it remained metabolically active in the root canals after chemical-surgical preparation and intracanal medication.
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Análise da atividade metabólica de bactérias persistentes após os procedimentos endodônticos de desinfecção: estudo molecular baseado em RNA e DNA / Metabolic activity analysis of persistent bacteria after endodontic disinfection procedures: RNA- and DNA-based molecular study

Nardello, Laura Cristina Leite 08 February 2018 (has links)
Micro-organismos persistentes que permanecem viáveis e em níveis elevados nos canais radiculares após os procedimentos endodônticos podem influenciar no sucesso do tratamento endodôntico. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a quantidade e a atividade metabólica de bactérias persistentes utilizando métodos moleculares baseados em rDNA e rRNA. Foram selecionados 15 pacientes com infecções endodônticas primárias assintomáticas. Amostras microbiológicas foram coletadas dos canais radiculares após a cirurgia de acesso (S1), após o preparo químico-cirúrgico realizado com Sistema Reciproc e NaOCl 2.5% (S2) e após medicação intracanal com Ca(OH)2 por 14 dias (S3). As amostras dos canais radiculares foram submetidas à extração de DNA e RNA. O RNA foi submetido à reação de transcrição reversa para confecção de DNA complementar (cDNA). O efeito dos procedimentos endodônticos na redução bacteriana foi determinado por qPCR baseada em rDNA, utilizando iniciadores universais para a região 16S rRNA do domínio Bacteria e iniciadores espécie-específicos para Bacteroidaceae [G-1] sp oral taxon 272. A atividade metabólica de bactérias totais e Bacteroidaceae [G-1] sp oral taxon 272 foi calculada pela razão rRNA/rDNA baseados nos dados dos ensaios de qPCR. Os dados foram analisados pelo teste de Wilcoxon para análise quantitativa e teste de McNemar para comparação da taxa de detecção dos métodos, com nível de significância de 5%. Todas as amostras S1 foram positivas para bactérias totais, com uma mediana de 1,87 x 105 cópias de rDNA por amostra. Após o preparo químico-cirúrgico houve uma redução significativa de rDNA de bactérias totais (mediana 7,86 x 104, P = 0,01). Entretanto, não houve redução de rDNA bacteriano após a medicação intracanal quando comparada à etapa anterior (mediana 7,97 x 104, P > 0,05). Os resultados da razão rRNA/rDNA revelaram que houve uma redução do metabolismo de bactérias totais em S2 (mediana 1, P = 0,04) e um aumento do metabolismo bacteriano em S3 (mediana 2, P = 0,04). Na análise de Bacteroidaceae [G-1] sp oral taxon 272, o tratamento endodôntico não influenciou na redução nem no metabolismo bacteriano. Concluiu-se que o número total de bactérias foi drasticamente reduzido após o preparo químico-cirúrgico, assim como seu metabolismo. Entretanto, o metabolismo bacteriano aumentou após o uso da medicação intracanal com Ca(OH)2. Bacteroidaceae [G-1] sp. oral taxon 272 permaneceu metabolicamente ativo após o preparo químico-cirúrgico e medicação intracanal, participando, assim, da composição da microbiota persistente. / High levels of microorganisms that persist viable in root canals after endodontic procedures may influence endodontic treatment outcome. This study aimed to evaluate the amount and the metabolic activity of persistent bacteria using rRNA- and rDNA-based molecular methods. Fifteen patients with primary endodontic infections were selected. Microbiological samples were taken from root canals after access cavity (S1), after chemomechanical preparation with Reciproc System and 2.5% NaOCl (S2) and after intracanal medication with calcium hydroxide for 14 days (S3). DNA and RNA were extracted from root canal samples, and cDNA was synthetized using reverse transcription reaction. The effect of endodontic procedures on bacterial reduction was determined by rDNA-based qPCR using universal primers for 16S rRNA Bacteria domain and species-specific primers to Bacteroidaceae [G-1] sp oral taxon 272. The metabolic activity of total bacteria and Bacteroidaceae [G-1] sp oral taxon 272 was calculated by rRNA/ rDNA ratio estimated by qPCR. The data was analyzed by the Wilcoxon test for quantitative analysis and McNemar test for comparison of the detection rate of the methods, with 5% significance level. All S1 samples were positive for total bacteria, with a median value of 1.87 x 105 bacterial cells. After chemomechanical preparation a significant reduction of bacterial rDNA was observed (median 7.86 x 104, P = 0.01). Nevertheless, there was no bacterial rDNA reduction after intracanal medication when compared to S2 samples (median 7.97 x 104, P > 0.05). The rRNA/ rDNA ratio showed a reduction of total bacteria metabolism in S2 (median 1, P = 0,04), and an increase of bacterial metabolism in S3 (median 2, P = 0,04). Bacteroidaceae [G-1] sp oral taxon 272 analysis showed that endodontic treatment did not impact the amount and the metabolic activity of this taxon. In conclusion, the number and metabolism of total bacteria were severely reduced after chemomechanical preparation. On the other hand, the bacterial metabolism increased after intracanal dressing with Ca(OH)2. Bacteroidaceae [G-1] sp. oral taxon 272 remained metabolically active after chemomechanical preparation and intracanal dressing thus participating in the composition of the persistent microbiota.
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Islet Xenotransplantation : An Experimental Study of Barriers to Clinical Transplantation / Xenotransplantation av Langerhanska öar : Experimentiella studier av hinder för klinisk tillämpning

Schmidt, Peter January 2004 (has links)
<p>In the field of transplantation, the increasing deficit of human donors have lead to an interest in animals as an alternative source of organs and tissues. </p><p>Different <i>in vitro </i>systems and rodent models of xenotransplantation were used to examine the most significant barriers that have to be overcome, before isolated islets of Langerhans from pigs can be used as a cure for insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in humans.</p><p>In clinical transplantation, islets are infused into the liver through the portal vein. During this procedure the islets are susceptible to harmful innate reactions triggered in blood. Adenoviral vectors generating transgenic expression of human complement regulatory proteins were evaluated in pig islets and shown to confer protection against acute complement-mediated damage. </p><p>Transplanted islets escaping this immediate destruction will be targets of a cellular immune response. Using a new mouse model of islet xenograft rejection, it was demonstrated that macrophages, effector cells in the rejection, were part of an MHC-restricted xenospecific immune response mediated by T cells. In a strain of knockout mice it was further shown that this process can proceed in the absence of an important signalling system, mediated by Toll-like receptors, between cells in innate and adaptive immunity. These findings illustrate some of the mechanistic differences compared to cellular islet allograft rejection which partly explain why immunosuppressive drugs used in clinical allotransplantation is not sufficient for preventing xenograft rejection. </p><p>Porcine endogenous retroviruses (PERV) remain a safety concern in xenotransplantation. Characterization of PERV in pig islets indicated that virus expression is low <i>in vitro </i>but increases during the immediate time period following transplantation. This suggests that antiviral therapies administered at the time of transplantation could be used for preventing the risk of PERV transmission after xenotransplantation.</p>
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Islet Xenotransplantation : An Experimental Study of Barriers to Clinical Transplantation / Xenotransplantation av Langerhanska öar : Experimentiella studier av hinder för klinisk tillämpning

Schmidt, Peter January 2004 (has links)
In the field of transplantation, the increasing deficit of human donors have lead to an interest in animals as an alternative source of organs and tissues. Different in vitro systems and rodent models of xenotransplantation were used to examine the most significant barriers that have to be overcome, before isolated islets of Langerhans from pigs can be used as a cure for insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in humans. In clinical transplantation, islets are infused into the liver through the portal vein. During this procedure the islets are susceptible to harmful innate reactions triggered in blood. Adenoviral vectors generating transgenic expression of human complement regulatory proteins were evaluated in pig islets and shown to confer protection against acute complement-mediated damage. Transplanted islets escaping this immediate destruction will be targets of a cellular immune response. Using a new mouse model of islet xenograft rejection, it was demonstrated that macrophages, effector cells in the rejection, were part of an MHC-restricted xenospecific immune response mediated by T cells. In a strain of knockout mice it was further shown that this process can proceed in the absence of an important signalling system, mediated by Toll-like receptors, between cells in innate and adaptive immunity. These findings illustrate some of the mechanistic differences compared to cellular islet allograft rejection which partly explain why immunosuppressive drugs used in clinical allotransplantation is not sufficient for preventing xenograft rejection. Porcine endogenous retroviruses (PERV) remain a safety concern in xenotransplantation. Characterization of PERV in pig islets indicated that virus expression is low in vitro but increases during the immediate time period following transplantation. This suggests that antiviral therapies administered at the time of transplantation could be used for preventing the risk of PERV transmission after xenotransplantation.
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Dependence-induced changes in opioid-receptor gene expression

Johansson, Anna January 2013 (has links)
Using drugs such as alcohol and morphine among others can be addictive in some individuals, and progress into a substance abuse disorder. The mesolimbic dopaminergic system (MD-system) is involved in the reward process during the development of drug addiction. The MD-system is critical for survival and affects different behaviors in both man and animal. Neurochemical pathways drive for instance physical activity, food intake, love and reproduction and are part of the natural reward process involved partly in the release of dopamine (DA) into frontal lobes. Within the MD-system opioid receptors throughout the brain are affected by drug intake, and activation of these receptors modulate DA-release in brain regions involved in reward-behavior. The aim of this study was to evaluate gene expression of MOR and DOR within the endogenous opioid system (EO-system) in relation to voluntary physical activity, a natural reinforcer. Further on investigations of the drug alcohol was compared to the natural reinforcer sucrose using voluntary consumption. For both experiments qRT-PCR was used to measure mRNA levels of MOR and DOR from brain areas of interest. We found a small significant up regulation in NAc, PFC and VTA but for DOR in VTA a down regulation in gene expression of physical exercising mice. Additionally these two different genes OPRM1- and the OPRD1- gene are down regulated in VTA and NAc due to alcohol- and sugar-intake. This implicate that the natural reward system and their ORs point in the direction of earlier findings; the opioid receptors have a key role in regulate alcohol intake and the natural rewarding stimuli as food intake.
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Prognostic factors in colorectal cancer : aspects of tumour dissemination

Öberg, Åke January 2002 (has links)
<p>Diss. (sammanfattning) Umeå : Umeå universitet, 2002</p> / digitalisering@umu
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Análise da atividade metabólica de bactérias persistentes após os procedimentos endodônticos de desinfecção: estudo molecular baseado em RNA e DNA / Metabolic activity analysis of persistent bacteria after endodontic disinfection procedures: RNA- and DNA-based molecular study

Laura Cristina Leite Nardello 08 February 2018 (has links)
Micro-organismos persistentes que permanecem viáveis e em níveis elevados nos canais radiculares após os procedimentos endodônticos podem influenciar no sucesso do tratamento endodôntico. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a quantidade e a atividade metabólica de bactérias persistentes utilizando métodos moleculares baseados em rDNA e rRNA. Foram selecionados 15 pacientes com infecções endodônticas primárias assintomáticas. Amostras microbiológicas foram coletadas dos canais radiculares após a cirurgia de acesso (S1), após o preparo químico-cirúrgico realizado com Sistema Reciproc e NaOCl 2.5% (S2) e após medicação intracanal com Ca(OH)2 por 14 dias (S3). As amostras dos canais radiculares foram submetidas à extração de DNA e RNA. O RNA foi submetido à reação de transcrição reversa para confecção de DNA complementar (cDNA). O efeito dos procedimentos endodônticos na redução bacteriana foi determinado por qPCR baseada em rDNA, utilizando iniciadores universais para a região 16S rRNA do domínio Bacteria e iniciadores espécie-específicos para Bacteroidaceae [G-1] sp oral taxon 272. A atividade metabólica de bactérias totais e Bacteroidaceae [G-1] sp oral taxon 272 foi calculada pela razão rRNA/rDNA baseados nos dados dos ensaios de qPCR. Os dados foram analisados pelo teste de Wilcoxon para análise quantitativa e teste de McNemar para comparação da taxa de detecção dos métodos, com nível de significância de 5%. Todas as amostras S1 foram positivas para bactérias totais, com uma mediana de 1,87 x 105 cópias de rDNA por amostra. Após o preparo químico-cirúrgico houve uma redução significativa de rDNA de bactérias totais (mediana 7,86 x 104, P = 0,01). Entretanto, não houve redução de rDNA bacteriano após a medicação intracanal quando comparada à etapa anterior (mediana 7,97 x 104, P > 0,05). Os resultados da razão rRNA/rDNA revelaram que houve uma redução do metabolismo de bactérias totais em S2 (mediana 1, P = 0,04) e um aumento do metabolismo bacteriano em S3 (mediana 2, P = 0,04). Na análise de Bacteroidaceae [G-1] sp oral taxon 272, o tratamento endodôntico não influenciou na redução nem no metabolismo bacteriano. Concluiu-se que o número total de bactérias foi drasticamente reduzido após o preparo químico-cirúrgico, assim como seu metabolismo. Entretanto, o metabolismo bacteriano aumentou após o uso da medicação intracanal com Ca(OH)2. Bacteroidaceae [G-1] sp. oral taxon 272 permaneceu metabolicamente ativo após o preparo químico-cirúrgico e medicação intracanal, participando, assim, da composição da microbiota persistente. / High levels of microorganisms that persist viable in root canals after endodontic procedures may influence endodontic treatment outcome. This study aimed to evaluate the amount and the metabolic activity of persistent bacteria using rRNA- and rDNA-based molecular methods. Fifteen patients with primary endodontic infections were selected. Microbiological samples were taken from root canals after access cavity (S1), after chemomechanical preparation with Reciproc System and 2.5% NaOCl (S2) and after intracanal medication with calcium hydroxide for 14 days (S3). DNA and RNA were extracted from root canal samples, and cDNA was synthetized using reverse transcription reaction. The effect of endodontic procedures on bacterial reduction was determined by rDNA-based qPCR using universal primers for 16S rRNA Bacteria domain and species-specific primers to Bacteroidaceae [G-1] sp oral taxon 272. The metabolic activity of total bacteria and Bacteroidaceae [G-1] sp oral taxon 272 was calculated by rRNA/ rDNA ratio estimated by qPCR. The data was analyzed by the Wilcoxon test for quantitative analysis and McNemar test for comparison of the detection rate of the methods, with 5% significance level. All S1 samples were positive for total bacteria, with a median value of 1.87 x 105 bacterial cells. After chemomechanical preparation a significant reduction of bacterial rDNA was observed (median 7.86 x 104, P = 0.01). Nevertheless, there was no bacterial rDNA reduction after intracanal medication when compared to S2 samples (median 7.97 x 104, P > 0.05). The rRNA/ rDNA ratio showed a reduction of total bacteria metabolism in S2 (median 1, P = 0,04), and an increase of bacterial metabolism in S3 (median 2, P = 0,04). Bacteroidaceae [G-1] sp oral taxon 272 analysis showed that endodontic treatment did not impact the amount and the metabolic activity of this taxon. In conclusion, the number and metabolism of total bacteria were severely reduced after chemomechanical preparation. On the other hand, the bacterial metabolism increased after intracanal dressing with Ca(OH)2. Bacteroidaceae [G-1] sp. oral taxon 272 remained metabolically active after chemomechanical preparation and intracanal dressing thus participating in the composition of the persistent microbiota.
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Role proteinů tepelného šoku v patogenezi placentární insuficience. / The Role of Heat Shock Proteins in Pathogenesis of Placental Insufficinecy

Slabá, Kristýna January 2015 (has links)
Heat shock proteins (Hsp) are highly conserved proteins that are part of the universal stress response of the cell. Their main function is to protect cells against structural and functional damage. Organisms exposed to different forms of stress, such as e.g. a lack of nutrients or water, hypoxia, infection or inflammation, demonstrated an increased gene expression of these proteins. Pregnancy complications cause stress conditions for maternal and fetal organism, which may result in an increased gene expression of Hsp. In my thesis, I examined the concentration of extracellular mRNA for five different heat shock proteins (Hsp27, Hsp60, Hsp70, Hsp90, HspBP1) in the plasma of pregnant women and wheather this concentration is affected by possible pregnancy complications (preeclampsia, fetal growth restriction and gestational hypertension). I also investigated a possible correlation between mRNA plasma concentration for Hsp and pulsatility index values (PI) obtained by Doppler ultrasound. This research should help to invent a new predictive method for pregnancy complications, based on a detection of specific biomarkers in the first trimester of pregnancy. The research was conducted on plasma samples obtained from peripheral blood of pregnant women, whose collection was performed during clinical manifestations of...
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Histoire évolutive des Poaceae et relations avec la communauté bactérienne rhizosphérique / Evolutive history of Poaceae and relationship with bacterial community in the rhizosphere

Bouffaud, Marie-Lara 12 December 2011 (has links)
Depuis l’apparition de la vie sur terre, les pressions de sélection liées aux interactions biotiques et abiotiques ont généré une forte diversité des formes de vie. Ainsi, chaque espèce eucaryote coévolue avec sa communauté microbienne associée. Dans le cas des plantes, la diversité génétique se traduit au niveau de multiples traits phénotypiques (exsudation de substrats carbonés, architecture racinaire, densité et aération du sol, acidification, etc.) susceptibles d’influer sur les interactions avec les populations microbiennes du sol, et donc sur la composition et le fonctionnement de la communauté microbienne rhizosphérique. Notre hypothèse est que les différences entre communautés bactériennes rhizosphériques sont proportionnelles aux distances évolutives entre partenaires végétaux. L’objectif de cette thèse était donc de déterminer l’importance, dans le cas des Poacées et notamment du maïs, de l’histoire évolutive de la plante dans la capacité de sélection des communautés bactériennes de la rhizosphère. Les analyses faites à l’aide d’une puce à ADN taxonomique 16S indiquent que la composition de la communauté rhizobactérienne dépend du groupe génétique de maïs mais n’est pas liée aux marqueurs microsatellites de diversité du maïs. Par contre, à l’échelle des Poacées, une corrélation a été trouvée entre la phylogénie végétale et la composition de la communauté bactérienne (voire la prévalence de taxons bactériens particuliers). Cette corrélation n’était pas significative quand l’étude était limitée à l’effectif, le niveau de transcription de nifH ou la diversité du groupe fonctionnel des bactéries fixatrices d’azote. En conclusion, l’histoire évolutive du partenaire végétal à l’échelle des Poacées (mais pas à celle du maïs) est un facteur conditionnant les interactions avec les groupes bactériens taxonomiques (mais pas nécessairement fonctionnels) de la rhizosphère / Since the emergence of life on earth, the selection pressures related to biotic and abiotic interactions generated a high diversity of life forms. Thus, each eukaryotic species co-evolved with its associated microbial community. In the case of plants, genetic diversity is reflected in many phenotypic traits (exudation of carbon substrates, root architecture, soil density, aeration, acidification, etc.), and may influence interactions with soil microbial populations and hence the composition and functioning of the rhizosphere microbial community. Our hypothesis is that the differences between rhizosphere bacterial communities are proportional to evolutionary distances between plants partners. The objective of this thesis was to determine the importance, in the case of Poaceae and in particular of maize, of the evolutionary history of plant in the selection of bacterial communities in the rhizosphere. Analyses performed using a 16S taxonomic microarray indicated that the composition of the rhizobacterial community depends on the genetic group of maize but is not linked to microsatellite diversity of maize. Conversely, across the Poaceae, a correlation was found between plant phylogeny and the composition of the bacterial community (and the prevalence of specific bacterial taxa). This correlation was not significant when the study was limited to the size, the level of transcription or nifH diversity of the functional group of nitrogen-fixing bacteria. In conclusion, the evolutionary history of the plant partner across the Poaceae (but not maize) is a factor conditioning interactions with bacterial taxonomic groups (but not necessarily functional groups) in the rhizosphere

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