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Papel de peptídeos bioativos presentes no veneno de Lonomia obliqua sobre a angiogênese

Magnusson, Alessandra Selinger January 2016 (has links)
A lagarta da espécie Lonomia obliqua é medicamente importante, cujo veneno, presente nas espículas, causa uma síndrome hemorrágica caracterizada por equimoses, alterações da coagulação, dentre outros sintomas. Isto sugere a presença de peptídeos bioativos com potencial farmacêutico, devido à capacidade de modular o comportamento das células endoteliais. O objetivo deste estudo é analisar os potenciais efeitos do veneno de Lonomia obliqua na angiogênese. Uma linhagem celular endotelial (HUVEC) foi exposta a diferentes concentrações do extrato de espículas da Lonomia obliqua (Lonomia obliqua Bristle extract - LOBE) 5 μg/mL, 10 μg/mL, 20 μg/mL e 50 μg/mL. Empregando citometria de fluxo, observou-se que nenhuma das doses afetou o ciclo celular, viabilidade ou apoptose das células endoteliais após 24h de exposição. Os esferóides das células HUVEC foram plaqueados numa matriz 3D de colágeno e observou-se que LOBE (10 μg/mL, 20 μg/mL e 50 μg/mL) induz um aumento na migração celular, consistente com o processo de angiogênese. A análise da dinâmica da VE-caderina indica que a exposição imediata a LOBE (10 μg/mL) induz um desprendimento da junção célula-célula, o que corrobora com a hemorragia observada nas vítimas de envenenamento. Através de espectrometria de massa, observou-se que LOBE possui vários potenciais peptídeos bioativos. Grupos destes peptídeos foram isolados por fracionamento com metanol a partir do veneno bruto. Os peptídeos presentes, em cada uma das 10 frações, foram caracterizados por espectrometria de massa e foram analisados os efeitos de cada fração sobre a angiogênese. Os resultados sugerem que alguns dos efeitos do envenenamento por Lonomia obliqua são devidos à presença de peptídeos bioativos que modulam o comportamento das células endoteliais. / The caterpillar of the species Lonomia obliqua is medically important, whose venom present in the bristles leads to an hemorrhagic syndrome characterized by ecchymosis, coagulation disorders and others symptoms. This suggests the presence of bioactive peptides with pharmaceutical potencial due to the ability to modulate the behavior of endothelial cells. The aim of this study is to analyze the potential effects of Lonomia obliqua venom on angiogenesis. An endothelial cell line (HUVEC) was exposed to different concentrations (5 μg/mL, 10 μg/mL, 20 μg/mL and 50 μg/mL) of Lonomia obliqua bristle extract (LOBE). Using flow cytometry, it was observed that none of the doses affected endothelial cell cycle, cell viability or apoptosis after 24h of exposition. Spheroids of HUVEC cells were plated in a 3D-collagen matrix and it was observed that LOBE (10 μg/mL, 20 μg/mL and 50 μg/mL) induced an increase on cell migration consistent with the angiogenesis process. Analysis of VE-cadherin dynamics indicates that the immediate exposition to LOBE (10 μg/mL) induced a loosening of cell-cell junction, which corroborates with the hemorrhage observed in the victims. By mass spectroscopy, it was observed that LOBE possesses several potentially bioactive peptides. Groups of these peptides were isolated by a methanol-based fractioning of the crude venom. The peptides present in each of the 10 fractions were characterized by mass spectroscopy and it was analyzed the effects of each fraction on angiogenesis. The results suggest that some of the effects of Lonomia obliqua envenomation are due to the presence of bioactive peptides that modulate the behavior of endothelial cells.
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Expressão e caracterização de uma protease de interesse biotecnológico clonada da glândula de peçonha de Crotalus durissus collilineatus / Expression of a protease of biotechnological interest cloned from C. d. collilineatus venom gland

França, Johara Boldrini 10 May 2013 (has links)
As serinoproteases de peçonha de serpentes (SVSPs) agem sobre pontos específicos do sistema circulatório, sendo consideradas promissoras para o tratamento de uma diversidade de desordens hemostáticas. No presente estudo, é descrita a expressão de uma serinoprotease de Crotalus durissus collilineatus (Collineina-1) em Pichia pastoris, bem como a purificação dessa toxina a partir da peçonha de C. d. collilineatus e a caracterização estrutural e enzimática da Collineina-1 nas formas nativa e recombinante. O cDNA que codifica a serinoprotease foi amplificado a partir da biblioteca de cDNA da glândula de peçonha de C. d. collilineatus e ligado ao vetor pPICZ A. A linhagem KM71H de P. pastoris foi transformada com o plasmídeo recombinante e as colônias foram selecionadas por resistência à zeocina. A expressão heteróloga foi realizada em meio mínimo suplementado com metanol, resultando em um rendimento de 56 mg de proteína por litro de cultura. A proteína recombinante foi purificada por um protocolo baseado em técnicas cromatográficas de troca iônica e fase reversa. A purificação da serinoprotease a partir da peçonha de C. d. collilineatus foi realizada pela combinação de técnicas de cromatografia de exclusão molecular, troca iônica e fase reversa, e resultou no isolamento de duas isoformas, denominadas Collineina-1 e 2. Quando analisada por espectrometria de massas, a Collineina-1 recombinante apresentou massa molar de 28.868 Da, enquanto as enzimas Collineina-1 e 2 apresentaram massas de 29.475 Da e 29.388 Da, respectivamente. A partir do alinhamento das sequências parciais das serinoproteases, foi possível determinar 100% de identidade dos aminoácidos para a Collineina-1 nativa e recombinante. O alinhamento múltiplo da sequência deduzida de aminoácidos da Collineina-1 indica uma semelhança estrutural dessa proteína com outras serinoproteases de peçonha de serpente. As enzimas nativa e recombinante mostraram efeitos similares sobre fibrinogênio bovino por clivarem preferencialmente a cadeia A do fibrinogênio, liberando o fibrinopeptídeo A. Ambas as enzimas induziram a coagulação do plasma bovino de forma dose-dependente, sendo que a Collineina-1 recombinante apresentou maior potencial coagulante, com uma dose mínima coagulante (DMC) de 0,08 mg/uL contra 0,225 mgu/L para a proteína nativa. As serinoproteases foram capazes de hidrolisar os substratos cromogênicos S-2222, S-2238 e S2302, embora ambas as enzimas tenham demonstrado maior atividade sobre o substrato S-2302. A atividade esterásica sobre o TAME foi avaliada em diferentes condições de temperatura e na presença de íons divalentes. As duas enzimas demonstraram alta termoestabilidade e tiveram a atividade inibida na presença dos íons Zn2+ e Cu2+. A cinética enzimática de ambas as serinoproteases seguiram o modelo de Michaelis-Menten. A Collineina-1 nativa apresentou um valor de Km de 1,43 mM, contra 1,682 mM para a proteína recombinante, indicando que a proteína nativa apresenta maior afinidade pelo substrato TAME. No entanto, as enzimas apresentaram valores similares de Kcat/Km (250,69 mM.min-1 para a Collineina-1 e 248,03 mM.min-1 para a rCollineina-1), sugerindo que as serinoproteases não diferem significativamente na eficiência em hidrolisar o substrato. Estes resultados demonstraram a adequação do sistema de escolha na produção heteróloga da Collineina-1, já que a proteína recombinante foi expressa com integridade funcional sobre os parâmetros avaliados. / Snake venom serine proteases (SVSPs) act on specific points of the circulatory system and are promising for the treatment of a variety of hemostatic disorders. In the present study, we describe the expression of a serine protease from Crotalus durissus collilineatus (Collineina- 1) in Pichia pastoris, the purification of the native toxin from C. d. collilineatus venom and the structural and enzymatic characterization of Collineina-1 in native and recombinant forms. The cDNA encoding the serine protease was amplified from cDNA library of C. d. collilineatus venom gland and cloned into pPICZ A vector. KM71H P. pastoris strain was transformed with the recombinant plasmid and colonies were selected by zeocin resistance. Heterologous expression was carried out in minimal medium supplemented with methanol, resulting in a yield of 56 mg of protein per liter of culture. The recombinant protein was purified by ion exchange and reverse phase chromatography. Purification of the native serine protease was accomplished by combining techniques of molecular exclusion, ion exchange and reversed phase, and resulted in the isolation of two isoforms, named Collineina-1 and 2. When analyzed by mass spectrometry, the recombinant Collineina-1 showed a molar mass of 28,868 Da, while Collineina-1 and 2 presented masses of 29,475 and 29,388 Da, respectively. The alignment of partial sequences of the enzymes resulted in 100% of amino acid identity between native and recombinant Collineina-1. The multiple alignment of deduced amino acid sequence of Collineina-1 indicates structural similarity with other snake venom serine proteases. The native and recombinant forms of the enzyme showed similar effects on bovine fibrinogen by cleaving preferentially A chain, releasing fibrinopeptide A. Both enzymes induced coagulation of bovine plasma in a dose-dependent way, though recombinant Collineina-1 presented a higher coagulant potential, with a minimum coagulant dose (MCD) of 0.08 mg/uL against 0.225 mg/uL for the native form. The serine proteases hydrolyzed S- 2222, S-2238 and S2302 chromogenic substrates, although both enzymes demonstrated increased activity upon S-2302. The esterase activity on TAME was evaluated at different temperatures and in the presence of divalent ions. Both enzymes showed high thermostability and their activity were inhibited in the presence of Zn2+ and Cu2+. The enzyme kinetics of both serine proteases followed Michaelis-Menten model. The native Collineina-1 showed a Km value of 1.43 mM, against 1.682 mM for the recombinant form, indicating that the native protein has a higher affinity for TAME substrate. However, enzymes had similar values for Kcat/Km (250.69 mM.min-1 for Collineina-1 and 248.03 mM.min-1 for rCollineina-1), suggesting that the serine proteases did not differ significantly in the efficiency to hydrolyze the substrate. These results demonstrated the adequacy of the system of choice in producing the snake venom serine protease, since the recombinant protein was expressed with functional integrity on the evaluated parameters.
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Purification And Characterization Of Cytoplasmic And Proteasome Associated Chymotrypsin-like Proteases From Thermoplasma Volcanium

Ozdemir, Fatma Inci 01 October 2003 (has links) (PDF)
ABSTRACT PURIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CYTOPLASMIC AND PROTEASOME ASSOCIATED CHYMOTRYPSIN-LIKE PROTEASES FROM THERMOPLASMA VOLCANIUM &Ouml / zdemir, F.inci Ph.D., Department of Biology Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Semra Kocabiyik September, 147 pages In this study, two novel cytoplasmic serine proteases were isolated and characterized from thermophilic archaea Thermoplasma volcanium. The first protease was purified by ion exchange and affinity chromatographies and identified as a chymotrypsin-like serine protease mainly based on its substrate profile and inhibition pattern. The presence of protease activity was analyzed by gelatin zymography which was detected as a single band (35 kDa). Optimum temperature was found to be 60oC for azocasein hydrolysis and 50oC for N-Suc-Phe-pNA hydrolysis. Optimum activity was observed in the pH range of 6.0-8.0 with a maximum value at pH 7.0. The Km and Vmax values for the purified protease were calculated to be 2.2 mM and 40 &micro / moles of p-nitroanilide released min-1.ml-1, respectively, for N-Suc-Phe-PNA as substrate. Ca2+ and Mg2+ at 4 mM concentrations were the most effective divalent cations in activating the enzyme. In the second stage of this study, 20S proteasome of Tp. volcanium with substantial chymotrypsin-like activity was purified and characterized. This enzyme complex was purified with 19.1 U/mg specific activities from cell free extract by a four-step procedure. SDS-PAGE analysis revealed two strong bands with relative molecular masses of 26 kDa (&amp / #945 / -subunit) and 21.9 kDa (&amp / #946 / -subunit). Tp. volcanium 20S proteasome predominantly catalyzed cleavage of peptide bonds carboxyl to the acidic residue Glu (postglutamyl activity) and the hydrophobic residue Phe (chymotrypsin-like activity) in short chromogenic peptides. Low-level hydrolyzing activity was also detected carboxyl to basic residue Arg (trypsin-like activity). Chymotrypsin-like activity of Tp. volcanium 20S proteasome was significantly inhibited by chymotrypsin specific serine protease inhibitor chymostatin. When N-CBZ-Arg was used which is a substrate for trypsin, 20S proteasome was strongly inhibited by TLCK. The optimum temperature for Ala-Ala-Phe-pNA hydrolysis by the Tp. volcanium 20S proteasome was 55oC and the optimum pH was 7.5. The chymotryptic activity was significantly enhanced by divalent cations such as Ca+2 and Mg2+ at high concentrations, i.e. 125-250 mM. Keywords:Serine protease, 20S proteasome, archaea, thermophilic protease, Thermoplasma volcanium, chymotrypsin-like serine protease.
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Hematopoietic Serine Proteases from the Mast Cell Chymase and Tryptase Loci - a Functional and Evolutionary Analysis

Reimer, Jenny January 2008 (has links)
Mast cells are key effector cells in allergic and inflammatory diseases. However, their primary role is most likely in host defence against parasitic and bacterial infections. Mast cells are a particularly rich source of serine proteases. These proteases belong to the chymase or the tryptase family, which are encoded from the mast cell chymase and the multigene tryptase loci, respectively. To better understand the biological functions and the molecular evolution of these enzymes we have studied the organisation of these two loci in species ranging from fish to human. We show that the mast cell chymase locus has evolved from a single founder gene to a complex locus during the past 200 Myr of mammalian evolution. Forty-five fish candidate genes for hematopoietic serine proteases were also identified. However, in phylogenetic analyses none of them grouped with individual branches holding mammalian mast cell chymase locus genes, indicating an independent parallel evolution in fish. Studies of the evolution of the multigene tryptase locus showed that this locus has been highly conserved between marsupials and eutherians. However, no genes belonging to the individual subfamilies identified in eutherians could be identified in fish, amphibians or in birds, which also here indicates parallel evolution. To study the evolution of specific cleavage specificities associated with these proteases, the extended cleavage specificity of opossum α-chymase was determined and found to be nearly identical to human mast cell chymase and the major mouse mast cell chymase mMCP-4. This indicates a strong pressure to maintain this specificity during mammalian evolution. Basophils are rare blood cells with functions similar to mast cells that when mature almost completely lack mRNA. To study the proteome and to primarily characterize the granule protein content of basophils, an in vitro purification protocol was developed to obtain transcriptionally active umbilical cord blood-derived basophil precursors.
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Papel de peptídeos bioativos presentes no veneno de Lonomia obliqua sobre a angiogênese

Magnusson, Alessandra Selinger January 2016 (has links)
A lagarta da espécie Lonomia obliqua é medicamente importante, cujo veneno, presente nas espículas, causa uma síndrome hemorrágica caracterizada por equimoses, alterações da coagulação, dentre outros sintomas. Isto sugere a presença de peptídeos bioativos com potencial farmacêutico, devido à capacidade de modular o comportamento das células endoteliais. O objetivo deste estudo é analisar os potenciais efeitos do veneno de Lonomia obliqua na angiogênese. Uma linhagem celular endotelial (HUVEC) foi exposta a diferentes concentrações do extrato de espículas da Lonomia obliqua (Lonomia obliqua Bristle extract - LOBE) 5 μg/mL, 10 μg/mL, 20 μg/mL e 50 μg/mL. Empregando citometria de fluxo, observou-se que nenhuma das doses afetou o ciclo celular, viabilidade ou apoptose das células endoteliais após 24h de exposição. Os esferóides das células HUVEC foram plaqueados numa matriz 3D de colágeno e observou-se que LOBE (10 μg/mL, 20 μg/mL e 50 μg/mL) induz um aumento na migração celular, consistente com o processo de angiogênese. A análise da dinâmica da VE-caderina indica que a exposição imediata a LOBE (10 μg/mL) induz um desprendimento da junção célula-célula, o que corrobora com a hemorragia observada nas vítimas de envenenamento. Através de espectrometria de massa, observou-se que LOBE possui vários potenciais peptídeos bioativos. Grupos destes peptídeos foram isolados por fracionamento com metanol a partir do veneno bruto. Os peptídeos presentes, em cada uma das 10 frações, foram caracterizados por espectrometria de massa e foram analisados os efeitos de cada fração sobre a angiogênese. Os resultados sugerem que alguns dos efeitos do envenenamento por Lonomia obliqua são devidos à presença de peptídeos bioativos que modulam o comportamento das células endoteliais. / The caterpillar of the species Lonomia obliqua is medically important, whose venom present in the bristles leads to an hemorrhagic syndrome characterized by ecchymosis, coagulation disorders and others symptoms. This suggests the presence of bioactive peptides with pharmaceutical potencial due to the ability to modulate the behavior of endothelial cells. The aim of this study is to analyze the potential effects of Lonomia obliqua venom on angiogenesis. An endothelial cell line (HUVEC) was exposed to different concentrations (5 μg/mL, 10 μg/mL, 20 μg/mL and 50 μg/mL) of Lonomia obliqua bristle extract (LOBE). Using flow cytometry, it was observed that none of the doses affected endothelial cell cycle, cell viability or apoptosis after 24h of exposition. Spheroids of HUVEC cells were plated in a 3D-collagen matrix and it was observed that LOBE (10 μg/mL, 20 μg/mL and 50 μg/mL) induced an increase on cell migration consistent with the angiogenesis process. Analysis of VE-cadherin dynamics indicates that the immediate exposition to LOBE (10 μg/mL) induced a loosening of cell-cell junction, which corroborates with the hemorrhage observed in the victims. By mass spectroscopy, it was observed that LOBE possesses several potentially bioactive peptides. Groups of these peptides were isolated by a methanol-based fractioning of the crude venom. The peptides present in each of the 10 fractions were characterized by mass spectroscopy and it was analyzed the effects of each fraction on angiogenesis. The results suggest that some of the effects of Lonomia obliqua envenomation are due to the presence of bioactive peptides that modulate the behavior of endothelial cells.
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Purificação e caracterização de um inibidor de elastase de neutrófilos do feijão-caupi (Vigna unguiculata L Walp)

Ferreira, Graziele Cristina January 2017 (has links)
Orientador: Prof. Dr. Sergio Daishi Sasaki / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal do ABC, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biossistemas, 2017. / O Feijão Caupi (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp) é uma leguminosa com importante representatividade econômica e nutricional, especialmente no Brasil. Inibidores de serino proteases, como a tripsina, já foram descritos na espécie, assim como em outras plantas. No entanto, nesta espécie, ainda não foram identificados inibidores que apresentem atividade sobre a elastase de neutrófilos humana (HNE), protease envolvida em muitos processos patológicos, como na instalação e progressão da doença pulmonar obstrutiva crônica (DPOC). Nesse estudo, purificamos um inibidor a partir do extrato protéico de Vigna unguiculata que apresenta atividade sobre HNE. Inicialmente, foi realizado o processo de extração alcalina de proteínas, seguido de três passos cromatográficos distintos, utilizando as colunas Hitrap-Q (Troca-iônica), Source15RPC (Fase-Reversa) e ACE18 (Fase-Reversa). Essas etapas foram acompanhadas por testes de atividade inibitória, utilizando os substratos fluorogênicos Meo-Suc-Ala-Ala-Pro-Val-MCA (Elastase) e Z-Phe-Arg-MCA (Tripsina), além de ensaios da quantificação de concentração total de proteínas. Para determinar a massa do inibidor, foram utilizadas as técnicas de espectrometria de massa por MALDI-TOF e SDS-PAGE, o inibidor apresenta massa molecular de 10,99 KDa. O Ki para HNE foi determinado no valor de 9 pM. O inibidor não apresentou atividade inibitória sobre tripsina e trombina, porém foi observada atividade sobre subtilisina e quimotripsina. Estes dados indicam que o inibidor purificado trata-se de uma molécula ainda não caracterizada, devido às suas atividades inibitórias o nomeamos de Vigna unguiculata Elastase Inhibitor (VuEI). / The cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp) is a legume of important economic and nutritional representativeness, especially in Brazil. Serine protease inhibitors, such as trypsin, have been described in many species, as well as in other plants. In this specie an inhibitor with activity on human neutrophil elastase (HNE) has not yet been identified. This protease is involved in many pathological processes, such as the onset and progression of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). We purified and characterized an inhibitor from the protein extract of Vigna unguiculata presenting activity towards HNE. Firstly, we performed the alkaline extraction procedure for proteins followed by three different chromatographic steps using Hitrap Q (ion exchange), Source15RPC (Reversed-Phase) and ACE18 (Reversed Phase) columns. These steps were followed by the inhibitory activity tests using fluorogenic substrates, MeO-Suc-Ala-Ala-Pro-Val-MCA (elastase) and Z-Phe-Arg-MCA (trypsin), and quantitation assays of protein concentration. To determinate the size of the molecule, we used MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry and SDS-PAGE. The molecular mass of the inhibitor was 10,99 kDa. The dissociation constant (Ki) toward HNE was 9 pM. HNE inhibitor showed no inhibitory activities toward trypsin and thrombin. However, the inhibitor presented activity toward subtilisin and chymotrypsin. These datas indicate that this molecule is a novel inhibitor to HNE and we named it Vigna unguiculata Elastase Inhibitor (VuEI).
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Papel de peptídeos bioativos presentes no veneno de Lonomia obliqua sobre a angiogênese

Magnusson, Alessandra Selinger January 2016 (has links)
A lagarta da espécie Lonomia obliqua é medicamente importante, cujo veneno, presente nas espículas, causa uma síndrome hemorrágica caracterizada por equimoses, alterações da coagulação, dentre outros sintomas. Isto sugere a presença de peptídeos bioativos com potencial farmacêutico, devido à capacidade de modular o comportamento das células endoteliais. O objetivo deste estudo é analisar os potenciais efeitos do veneno de Lonomia obliqua na angiogênese. Uma linhagem celular endotelial (HUVEC) foi exposta a diferentes concentrações do extrato de espículas da Lonomia obliqua (Lonomia obliqua Bristle extract - LOBE) 5 μg/mL, 10 μg/mL, 20 μg/mL e 50 μg/mL. Empregando citometria de fluxo, observou-se que nenhuma das doses afetou o ciclo celular, viabilidade ou apoptose das células endoteliais após 24h de exposição. Os esferóides das células HUVEC foram plaqueados numa matriz 3D de colágeno e observou-se que LOBE (10 μg/mL, 20 μg/mL e 50 μg/mL) induz um aumento na migração celular, consistente com o processo de angiogênese. A análise da dinâmica da VE-caderina indica que a exposição imediata a LOBE (10 μg/mL) induz um desprendimento da junção célula-célula, o que corrobora com a hemorragia observada nas vítimas de envenenamento. Através de espectrometria de massa, observou-se que LOBE possui vários potenciais peptídeos bioativos. Grupos destes peptídeos foram isolados por fracionamento com metanol a partir do veneno bruto. Os peptídeos presentes, em cada uma das 10 frações, foram caracterizados por espectrometria de massa e foram analisados os efeitos de cada fração sobre a angiogênese. Os resultados sugerem que alguns dos efeitos do envenenamento por Lonomia obliqua são devidos à presença de peptídeos bioativos que modulam o comportamento das células endoteliais. / The caterpillar of the species Lonomia obliqua is medically important, whose venom present in the bristles leads to an hemorrhagic syndrome characterized by ecchymosis, coagulation disorders and others symptoms. This suggests the presence of bioactive peptides with pharmaceutical potencial due to the ability to modulate the behavior of endothelial cells. The aim of this study is to analyze the potential effects of Lonomia obliqua venom on angiogenesis. An endothelial cell line (HUVEC) was exposed to different concentrations (5 μg/mL, 10 μg/mL, 20 μg/mL and 50 μg/mL) of Lonomia obliqua bristle extract (LOBE). Using flow cytometry, it was observed that none of the doses affected endothelial cell cycle, cell viability or apoptosis after 24h of exposition. Spheroids of HUVEC cells were plated in a 3D-collagen matrix and it was observed that LOBE (10 μg/mL, 20 μg/mL and 50 μg/mL) induced an increase on cell migration consistent with the angiogenesis process. Analysis of VE-cadherin dynamics indicates that the immediate exposition to LOBE (10 μg/mL) induced a loosening of cell-cell junction, which corroborates with the hemorrhage observed in the victims. By mass spectroscopy, it was observed that LOBE possesses several potentially bioactive peptides. Groups of these peptides were isolated by a methanol-based fractioning of the crude venom. The peptides present in each of the 10 fractions were characterized by mass spectroscopy and it was analyzed the effects of each fraction on angiogenesis. The results suggest that some of the effects of Lonomia obliqua envenomation are due to the presence of bioactive peptides that modulate the behavior of endothelial cells.
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Expressão e caracterização de uma protease de interesse biotecnológico clonada da glândula de peçonha de Crotalus durissus collilineatus / Expression of a protease of biotechnological interest cloned from C. d. collilineatus venom gland

Johara Boldrini França 10 May 2013 (has links)
As serinoproteases de peçonha de serpentes (SVSPs) agem sobre pontos específicos do sistema circulatório, sendo consideradas promissoras para o tratamento de uma diversidade de desordens hemostáticas. No presente estudo, é descrita a expressão de uma serinoprotease de Crotalus durissus collilineatus (Collineina-1) em Pichia pastoris, bem como a purificação dessa toxina a partir da peçonha de C. d. collilineatus e a caracterização estrutural e enzimática da Collineina-1 nas formas nativa e recombinante. O cDNA que codifica a serinoprotease foi amplificado a partir da biblioteca de cDNA da glândula de peçonha de C. d. collilineatus e ligado ao vetor pPICZ A. A linhagem KM71H de P. pastoris foi transformada com o plasmídeo recombinante e as colônias foram selecionadas por resistência à zeocina. A expressão heteróloga foi realizada em meio mínimo suplementado com metanol, resultando em um rendimento de 56 mg de proteína por litro de cultura. A proteína recombinante foi purificada por um protocolo baseado em técnicas cromatográficas de troca iônica e fase reversa. A purificação da serinoprotease a partir da peçonha de C. d. collilineatus foi realizada pela combinação de técnicas de cromatografia de exclusão molecular, troca iônica e fase reversa, e resultou no isolamento de duas isoformas, denominadas Collineina-1 e 2. Quando analisada por espectrometria de massas, a Collineina-1 recombinante apresentou massa molar de 28.868 Da, enquanto as enzimas Collineina-1 e 2 apresentaram massas de 29.475 Da e 29.388 Da, respectivamente. A partir do alinhamento das sequências parciais das serinoproteases, foi possível determinar 100% de identidade dos aminoácidos para a Collineina-1 nativa e recombinante. O alinhamento múltiplo da sequência deduzida de aminoácidos da Collineina-1 indica uma semelhança estrutural dessa proteína com outras serinoproteases de peçonha de serpente. As enzimas nativa e recombinante mostraram efeitos similares sobre fibrinogênio bovino por clivarem preferencialmente a cadeia A do fibrinogênio, liberando o fibrinopeptídeo A. Ambas as enzimas induziram a coagulação do plasma bovino de forma dose-dependente, sendo que a Collineina-1 recombinante apresentou maior potencial coagulante, com uma dose mínima coagulante (DMC) de 0,08 mg/uL contra 0,225 mgu/L para a proteína nativa. As serinoproteases foram capazes de hidrolisar os substratos cromogênicos S-2222, S-2238 e S2302, embora ambas as enzimas tenham demonstrado maior atividade sobre o substrato S-2302. A atividade esterásica sobre o TAME foi avaliada em diferentes condições de temperatura e na presença de íons divalentes. As duas enzimas demonstraram alta termoestabilidade e tiveram a atividade inibida na presença dos íons Zn2+ e Cu2+. A cinética enzimática de ambas as serinoproteases seguiram o modelo de Michaelis-Menten. A Collineina-1 nativa apresentou um valor de Km de 1,43 mM, contra 1,682 mM para a proteína recombinante, indicando que a proteína nativa apresenta maior afinidade pelo substrato TAME. No entanto, as enzimas apresentaram valores similares de Kcat/Km (250,69 mM.min-1 para a Collineina-1 e 248,03 mM.min-1 para a rCollineina-1), sugerindo que as serinoproteases não diferem significativamente na eficiência em hidrolisar o substrato. Estes resultados demonstraram a adequação do sistema de escolha na produção heteróloga da Collineina-1, já que a proteína recombinante foi expressa com integridade funcional sobre os parâmetros avaliados. / Snake venom serine proteases (SVSPs) act on specific points of the circulatory system and are promising for the treatment of a variety of hemostatic disorders. In the present study, we describe the expression of a serine protease from Crotalus durissus collilineatus (Collineina- 1) in Pichia pastoris, the purification of the native toxin from C. d. collilineatus venom and the structural and enzymatic characterization of Collineina-1 in native and recombinant forms. The cDNA encoding the serine protease was amplified from cDNA library of C. d. collilineatus venom gland and cloned into pPICZ A vector. KM71H P. pastoris strain was transformed with the recombinant plasmid and colonies were selected by zeocin resistance. Heterologous expression was carried out in minimal medium supplemented with methanol, resulting in a yield of 56 mg of protein per liter of culture. The recombinant protein was purified by ion exchange and reverse phase chromatography. Purification of the native serine protease was accomplished by combining techniques of molecular exclusion, ion exchange and reversed phase, and resulted in the isolation of two isoforms, named Collineina-1 and 2. When analyzed by mass spectrometry, the recombinant Collineina-1 showed a molar mass of 28,868 Da, while Collineina-1 and 2 presented masses of 29,475 and 29,388 Da, respectively. The alignment of partial sequences of the enzymes resulted in 100% of amino acid identity between native and recombinant Collineina-1. The multiple alignment of deduced amino acid sequence of Collineina-1 indicates structural similarity with other snake venom serine proteases. The native and recombinant forms of the enzyme showed similar effects on bovine fibrinogen by cleaving preferentially A chain, releasing fibrinopeptide A. Both enzymes induced coagulation of bovine plasma in a dose-dependent way, though recombinant Collineina-1 presented a higher coagulant potential, with a minimum coagulant dose (MCD) of 0.08 mg/uL against 0.225 mg/uL for the native form. The serine proteases hydrolyzed S- 2222, S-2238 and S2302 chromogenic substrates, although both enzymes demonstrated increased activity upon S-2302. The esterase activity on TAME was evaluated at different temperatures and in the presence of divalent ions. Both enzymes showed high thermostability and their activity were inhibited in the presence of Zn2+ and Cu2+. The enzyme kinetics of both serine proteases followed Michaelis-Menten model. The native Collineina-1 showed a Km value of 1.43 mM, against 1.682 mM for the recombinant form, indicating that the native protein has a higher affinity for TAME substrate. However, enzymes had similar values for Kcat/Km (250.69 mM.min-1 for Collineina-1 and 248.03 mM.min-1 for rCollineina-1), suggesting that the serine proteases did not differ significantly in the efficiency to hydrolyze the substrate. These results demonstrated the adequacy of the system of choice in producing the snake venom serine protease, since the recombinant protein was expressed with functional integrity on the evaluated parameters.
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Etude des mécanismes cellulaires et moléculaires responsables de la résistance à l'autoimmunité des souris NOD déficientes en TSSP / Study of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of resistance to autoimmunity in TSSP deficient NOD mice

Serre, Laurent 29 January 2015 (has links)
Dans le thymus, la présentation par les cellules stromales thymiques (cellules épithéliales (TEC) ou dendritiques (DC)) de peptides dérivés de protéines du soi associés au complexe majeur d'histocompatibilité de classe II (CMH-II) est un mécanisme essentiel au développement des lymphocytes T CD4 (LT CD4) et à la sélection du répertoire de récepteur à l'antigène (TCR) qu'elles expriment. Ainsi, une interaction de faible intensité entre le TCR exprimé par les thymocytes et les complexes pMHC est nécessaire à la sélection positive des thymocytes alors qu'une interaction de forte affinité conduira à la délétion. L'apprêtement des protéines dans la voie de présentation du CMH-II dépend d'une protéolyse séquentielle impliquant un ensemble de protéases de spécificité relativement imprécise. Ainsi des protéases peuvent promouvoir ou empêcher la génération de certains peptides pouvant se lier aux molécules de CMH-II. La protéase à sérine spécifique du thymus (TSSP) est exprimée dans le thymus par les TEC du cortex et les DC thymiques, mais pas par les DC en périphérie. Différentes études suggèrent que TSSP serait une protéase de la voie de présentation du CMH-II qui limiterait par des mécanismes encore inconnus la présentation de certains antigènes du " soi " dans le thymus et notamment par les DC. Ainsi TSSP limiterait la tolérance au " soi " dans le thymus. Notamment, nous avons montré que les souris NOD déficientes en TSSP (NOD Tssp°) sont résistantes au diabète de type 1 (T1D) corrélé à une délétion accrue de cellules T CD4 spécifiques de certains antigènes associés au T1D. Ainsi, les souris NOD Tssp° sont partiellement tolérantes à S100ß, un antigène des îlots de Langerhans associé au développement du T1D. Afin de mieux comprendre l'impact de la sélection négative sur le répertoire autoréactif, nous avons analysé le répertoire de cellules T CD4 spécifiques de S100ß chez des souris NOD sauvages (WT) et NOD Tssp°. Bien que relativement divers, le répertoire TCRaß présente, dans les deux souches de souris, un biais pour des réarrangements TCRa dominants et publics de faible avidité. Des cellules T CD4 de forte avidité exprimant un répertoire privé sont retrouvées chez les souris NOD WT mais sont sélectivement délétés chez les souris NOD Tssp°. Ainsi, l'augmentation de la disponibilité en antigène favorise la délétion de cellules T de fortes avidité. Parallèlement, nous avons analysé l'effet de l'absence de TSSP sur le développement d'une autre pathologie autoimmune médiée par les cellules T CD4, l'encéphalomyélite autoimmune expérimentale (EAE) induite par le peptide MOG35-55. Les souris NOD Tssp° développent une pathologie moins sévère que les souris sauvage. Cette réduction de sévérité résulte, au moins en partie, d'une diminution de l'avidité et de la fonctionnalité des cellules T CD4 encéphalitogènes spécifiques de MOG35-55. L'ensemble de ces travaux et les études précédentes de notre équipe suggère que TSSP, en régulant négativement la présentation antigénique, empêche la tolérance au soi et ainsi favorise l'émergence d'un répertoire TCR autoréactif de haute avidité pour l'antigène. Dans ce contexte, le maintien de TSSP au cours de l'évolution est surprenant. Néanmoins, l'absence de TSSP entraîne également une réduction de réponse spécifique de certains antigènes du non soi. Ainsi, dans le thymus, TSSP en limitant la tolérance au soi permettrait une diversification du répertoire TCR. / In the thymus, the presentation by thymic stromal cells (epithelial (TEC) or dendritic cells (DC)) of peptides derived from self-proteins associated with the major histocompatibility complex class II (MHC-II) is an essential mechanism for the development of CD4 T cells (CD4) and selection of their antigen receptor (TCR) repertoire. Thus, a low intensity interaction between the TCR expressed by thymocytes and pMHC complexes is necessary for the positive selection of thymocytes while a high affinity interaction lead to its deletion. The processing of proteins for MHC-II presentation pathway is dependent of sequential proteolysis involving a set of protease with a relatively imprecise specificity. Proteases can therefore promote or inhibit the generation of certain peptides that can bind to MHC-II molecules. The thymus specific serine protease (TSSP) is expressed in the thymus by cortical TEC and thymic DC, but not by DC in the periphery. Various studies suggest that TSSP is a protease of MHC-II presentation pathway which could limit, by some unknown mechanisms, the presentation of certain self-antigens in the thymus and in particular by DC. Thus, TSSP might limit self-tolerance in the thymus. In particular, we have shown that TSSP-deficient NOD mice (NOD Tssp°) are resistant to type 1 diabetes (T1D) correlated with an increased deletion of CD4 T cells specific for certain antigens associated with T1D. Thus, NOD Tssp° are partially tolerant to S100ß, a Langerhans islet antigen associated with the development of T1D. To better understand the impact of negative selection on the self-reactive repertoire, we analyzed the S100ß-specific CD4 T cells repertoire of NOD wildtype (WT) and NOD Tssp° mice. Although it's relatively diverse, the TCRaß repertoire presents, in both strains of mouse, a bias to low-avidity dominant and public TCRa rearrangements. High avidity CD4 T cells expressing a private repertoire are found in NOD WT mice but are selectively deleted in NOD Tssp° mice. Thus, increasing the availability of antigen promotes high avidity T cells deletion. In parallel, we analyzed the effect of the absence of TSSP on the development of another autoimmune disease mediated by CD4 T cells, the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) induced by the MOG35-55 peptide. NOD Tssp° mice develop a less severe pathology than WT mice. This reduction of severity results, at least in part, in a decrease of avidity and functionality of encephalitogenic MOG35-55- specific CD4 T cells. Taken together, this work and previous studies from our team suggests that TSSP, by negatively regulating antigen presentation, prevents self-tolerance and thus promotes the emergence of a self-reactive TCR repertoire of high avidity for the antigen. In this context, maintaining TSSP during evolution is surprising. Nevertheless, the absence of TSSP also reduces the specific response against some non-self-antigens. Thus, in the thymus, TSSP by limiting self-tolerance would allow the diversification of the TCR repertoire.
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Vaspin (serpinA12) in obesity, insulin resistance, and inflammation

Heiker, John T. 06 March 2019 (has links)
While genome‐wide association studies as well as candidate gene studies have revealed a great deal of insight into the contribution of genetics to obesity development and susceptibility, advances in adipose tissue research have substantially changed the understanding of adipose tissue function. Its perception has changed from passive lipid storage tissue to active endocrine organ regulating and modulating whole‐body energy homeostasis and metabolism and inflammatory and immune responses by secreting a multitude of bioactive molecules, termed adipokines. The expression of human vaspin (serpinA12) is positively correlated to body mass index and insulin sensitivity and increases glucose tolerance in vivo, suggesting a compensatory role in response to diminished insulin signaling in obesity. Recently, considerable insight has been gained into vaspin structure, function, and specific target tissue‐dependent effects, and several lines of evidence suggest vaspin as a promising candidate for drug development for the treatment of obesity‐related insulin resistance and inflammation. These will be summarized in this review with a focus on molecular mechanisms and pathways.

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