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ESCAPIST CATHARSIS: REPRESENTATION, OBJECTIFICATION, AND PARODY ON THE PANTOMIME STAGEKallemeyn, Rebecca 25 June 2008 (has links)
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In vivo gene transfer into mobilized hematopoietic stem cellsRichter, Maximilian 27 September 2017 (has links)
Die Gentherapie hämatopoetischer Stammzellen (HSCs) besitzt das Potenzial, verschiedene erbliche, nur symptomatisch behandelbare, Erkrankungen dauerhaft zu heilen. Die Mehrheit der aktuell angewandten Verfahren dazu, basiert auf der Isolation von hämatopoetischen Stammzellen, der ex vivo Modifikation dieser Zellen durch retrovirale Vektoren und der Reinfusion der modifizierten Zellen in den immunsupprimierten Patienten. Dieser Ansatz ist mit einer Reihe von Nachteilen verbunden, unter anderem einem teilweisen Verlust des Rekonstitutionsvermögens der Stammzellen nach ex vivo Kultur oder der Gefahr der Transformation durch Integration des retroviralen Vektorgenoms. Darüber hinaus sind aktuelle Gentherapieansätze mit hohen Kosten und großem logistischem Aufwand verbunden, was den Zugang zu diesen Behandlungen für potentielle Patienten stark einschränkt. Die vorliegende Arbeit verfolgt einen neuen Ansatz zur Gentherapie von HSCs, der auf der Mobilisierung von Stammzellen aus dem Knochenmark in den peripheren Blutstrom und der Transduktion dieser Stammzellen mit adenoviralen Vektoren basiert. Hierbei codieren die Vektoren sowohl ein Transgen als auch eine Integrationsmaschinerie. Der erste Teil der Arbeit belegt in einem humanen CD46-transgenen Mausmodell, dass adenovirale Vektoren der ersten Generation in der Lage sind, mobilisierte HSCs im Blut zu transduzieren und dass es den so transduzierten Stammzellen möglich ist, zurück ins Knochenmark zu migrieren und dort das Transgen zu exprimieren. Allerdings wurde im Verlauf von zwei Wochen ein Rückgang der Transgenexpression beobachtet. Um dies zu umgehen, wurde ein adenovirales Vektorsystem der dritten Generation genutzt, das eine hochaktive Sleeping Beauty Transposase, zum Zweck der Transgenintegration, codiert. Dieses System ermöglichte die stabile Genmodifikation mobilisierter hämatopoetischer Stammzellen nach intravenöser Injektion. Die Expression des Transgens konnte über längere Zeitspannen (bis 12 Wochen) beobachtet werden. Die modifizeirten Stammzellen waren darüber hinaus in der Lage, genmodifizierte Kolonien in vitro zu bilden und das hämatopoetische System letal bestrahlter Mäuse nach Knochenmarkstransplantation zu rekonstituieren. Es wurde somit gezeigt, dass HSCs nach in vivo Modifikation weiterhin funktional waren. / The gene therapy of hematopoietic stem cells holds the potential for curative treatment of several otherwise incurable inherited diseases. The majority of current gene therapy treatments relies on the collection of hematopoietic stem cells, their ex vivo modification with retroviral vectors and their transplantation into a myeloconditioned patient. This approach entails several disadvantages, including a reduction of stem cell engraftment potential after ex vivo culture and the potential danger of integrational mutagenesis. In addition, the high costs and complex logistics of this approach limit the access of patients to gene therapeutic regimens. This work explores an alternative approach to hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) gene therapy, termed stem cell in vivo transduction. This approach is based on the mobilization of HSCs from the bone marrow into the peripheral blood and the transduction of the stem cells with adenoviral vectors delivering a transgene as well as a transgene integration machinery. In the first part of this work, it was shown that first-generation adenoviral vectors could be used for the transduction of mobilized HSCs in the periphery of human CD46-transgenic mice. Further, the transduced HSCs were able to home back to the bone marrow and express the transgene. However, over the course of 14 days, a loss of transgene expression in HSCs was observed. To ameliorate these shortcomings, helper-dependent adenoviral vectors encoding a hyperactive Sleeping Beauty transposase for transgene integration were used for stable gene modification of hematopoietic stem cells following intravenous vector administration in mobilized human CD46-transgenic mice. Using this improved vector platform, gene marking of bone marrow HSCs could be observed for extended periods of time (up to 12 weeks). Further, the functionality of the modified HSCs was demonstrated both in colony-forming progenitor assays as well as through the transplantation of gene-modified HSCs into lethally irradiated recipients. Transplantation of modified HSCsled to long-term multi-lineage reconstitution showing that gene-modified stem cells were fully functional. Subsequently the safety of systemic vector administration in mobilized hosts as well as of the Sleeping Beauty-mediated transgene integration was assessed in human CD46- transgenic mice. Lastly, the stem cell in vivo transduction approach was employed in NOG mice transplanted with human CD34+ cells, as well as in Macaca nemestrina non-human primates.
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Poly(Propylene imine)-based polyplexes for non-viral, targeted delivery of nucleic acids into PSCA-positive tumor cellsJugel, Willi 17 January 2024 (has links)
Delivery of siRNAs for the treatment of tumors critically depends on the development of efficient nucleic acid carrier systems. The complexation of dendritic polymers (dendrimers) results in nanoparticles, called dendriplexes, that protect siRNA from degradation and mediate non-specific cellular uptake of siRNA. However, large siRNA doses are required for in vivo use due to accumulation of the nanoparticles in sinks such as the lung, liver, and spleen. This suggests the exploration of targeted nanoparticles for enhancing tumor cell specificity and achieving higher siRNA levels in tumors. In this work, we report on the targeted delivery of a therapeutic siRNA specific for BIRC5/Survivin in vitro and in vivo to tumor cells expressing the surface marker prostate stem cell antigen (PSCA). For this, polyplexes consisting of single-chain antibody fragments specific for PSCA conjugated to siRNA/maltose-modified poly(propylene imine) dendriplexes were used. These polyplexes were endocytosed by PSCA-positive 293TPSCA/ffLuc and PC3PSCA cells and caused knockdown of reporter gene firefly luciferase and Survivin expression, respectively. In a therapeutic study in PC3PSCA xenograft-bearing mice, significant anti-tumor effects were observed upon systemic administration of the targeted polyplexes. This indicates superior anti-tumor efficacy when employing targeted delivery of Survivin-specific siRNA, based on the additive effects of siRNA-mediated Survivin knockdown in combination with scFv-mediated PSCA inhibition. Among non-viral vectors, cationic polymers, such as poly(propylene imine) (PPI), play also a prominent role in plasmid DNA delivery. However, limitations of polycationic polymer-based DNA delivery systems are (i) insufficient target specificity, (ii) unsatisfactory transgene expression, and (iii) undesired transfer of therapeutic DNA into non-target cells. We developed single-chain antibody fragment (scFv)-directed hybrid polyplexes for targeted gene therapy of prostate stem cell antigen (PSCA)-positive tumors. Besides mono-biotinylated PSCA-specific single-chain antibodies (scFv(AM1-P-BAP)) conjugated to neutravidin, the hybrid polyplexes comprise β cyclodextrin-modified PPI as well as biotin/maltose-modified PPI as carriers for minicircle DNAs encoding for Sleeping Beauty transposase and a transposon encoding the gene of interest. The PSCA-specific hybrid polyplexes efficiently delivered a GFP gene in PSCA-positive tumor cells, whereas control hybrid polyplexes showed low gene transfer efficiency. In an experimental gene therapy approach, targeted transposition of a codon-optimized p53 into p53 deficient HCT116p53-/-/PSCA cells demonstrated decreased clonogenic survival when compared to mock controls. Noteworthily, p53 transposition in PTEN-deficient H4PSCA glioma cells caused nearly complete loss of clonogenic survival. These results demonstrate the feasibility of combining tumor-targeting hybrid polyplexes and Sleeping Beauty gene transposition, which, due to the modular design, can be extended to other target genes and tumor entities.
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Reversing Cancer Cell Fate: Driving Therapeutic Differentiation of Hepatoblastoma to Functional Hepatocyte-Like CellsSmith, Jordan L. 20 March 2020 (has links)
Background & Aims: Despite advances in surgical care and chemotherapeutic regimens, the five-year survival rate for Stage IV Hepatoblastoma (HB), the predominant pediatric liver tumor, remains at 27%. YAP1 and β-Catenin co-activation occurs in 80% of children’s HB; however, a lack of conditional genetic models precludes exploration of tumor maintenance and therapeutic targets. Thus, the clinical need for a targeted therapy remains unmet. Given the predominance of YAP1 and β-catenin activation in children’s tumors, I sought to evaluate YAP1 as a therapeutic target in HB.
Approach & Results: Herein, I engineered the first conditional murine model of HB using hydrodynamic injection to deliver transposon plasmids encoding inducible YAP1S127A, constitutive β-CateninDelN90, and a luciferase reporter to murine liver. Tumor regression was evaluated using in vivo bioluminescent imaging, and tumor landscape characterized using RNA sequencing, ATAC sequencing and DNA foot-printing. Here I show that YAP1 withdrawal in mice mediates >90% tumor regression with survival for 230+ days. Mechanistically, YAP1 withdrawal promotes apoptosis in a subset of tumor cells and in remaining cells induces a cell fate switch driving therapeutic differentiation of HB tumors into Ki-67 negative “hbHep cells.” hbHep cells have hepatocyte-like morphology and partially restored mature hepatocyte gene expression. YAP1 withdrawal drives formation of hbHeps by modulating liver differentiation transcription factor (TF) occupancy. Indeed, tumor-derived hbHeps, consistent with their reprogrammed transcriptional landscape, regain partial hepatocyte function and can rescue liver damage in mice.
Conclusions: YAP1 withdrawal, without modulation of oncogenic β-Catenin, significantly regresses hepatoblastoma, providing the first in vivo data to support YAP1 as a therapeutic target for HB. Modulating YAP1 expression alone is sufficient to drive long-term regression in hepatoblastoma because it promotes cell death in a subset of tumor cells and modulates transcription factor occupancy to reverse the fate of residual tumor cells to mimic functional hepatocytes.
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From Snow White to Frozen : An evaluation of popular gender representation indicators applied to Disney’s princess films / Från Snövit till Frost : En utvärdering av populära könsrepresentations-indikatorer tillämpade på Disneys prinsessfilmerNyh, Johan January 2015 (has links)
Simple content analysis methods, such as the Bechdel test and measuring percentage of female talk time or characters, have seen a surge of attention from mainstream media and in social media the last couple of years. Underlying assumptions are generally shared with the gender role socialization model and consequently, an importance is stated, due to a high degree to which impressions from media shape in particular young children’s identification processes. For young girls, the Disney Princesses franchise (with Frozen included) stands out as the number one player commercially as well as in customer awareness. The vertical lineup of Disney princesses spans from the passive and domestic working Snow White in 1937 to independent and super-power wielding princess Elsa in 2013, which makes the line of films an optimal test subject in evaluating above-mentioned simple content analysis methods. As a control, a meta-study has been conducted on previous academic studies on the same range of films. The sampled research, within fields spanning from qualitative content analysis and semiotics to coded content analysis, all come to the same conclusions regarding the general changes over time in representations of female characters. The objective of this thesis is to answer whether or not there is a correlation between these changes and those indicated by the simple content analysis methods, i.e. whether or not the simple popular methods are in general coherence with the more intricate academic methods. / <p>Betyg VG (skala IG-VG)</p>
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