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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.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Alterações em genes relacionados à via glicolítica em tumores de carcinoma epidermoide de esôfago / Alterations in genes involved in glycolysis in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma

Ester de Andrade Barreto 07 March 2013 (has links)
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico / O carcinoma epidermoide de esôfago (CEE) representa 90% dos casos de câncer de esôfago no Brasil. O CEE tem detecção tardia, um comportamento extremamente agressivo e baixa sobrevida, sendo, portanto, um alvo interessante para o estudo dos mecanismos envolvidos em sua carcinogênese, a fim de se identificar possíveis alvos terapêuticos ou marcadores moleculares que ajudem na prática clínica. Mudanças no metabolismo energético da célula tumoral parecem ter papel de destaque na transformação maligna. Sabe-se que células tumorais consomem glicose avidamente produzindo ácido lático, mesmo em condições de normóxia. Dentre os fatores que podem contribuir para o estímulo da glicólise em células tumorais destacam-se as alterações em enzimas da via glicolítica tais como: as piruvato-cinases M1 e M2 (PKM1 e PKM2), a hexocinase II (HKII), isofoma 1 do transportador de glicose, GLUT-1, e o fator de transcrição induzido por hipóxia (HIF1α), responsável pela transcrição das proteínas citadas. O objetivo do estudo é avaliar a relação entre a expressão de HIF1α, HK2, PKM2, PKM1 e GLUT-1 e dados clínico-patológicos no CEE. Para tal, foram avaliados tumores conservados em parafina de 44 pacientes com CEE matriculados no INCA e no Hospital das Clínicas de Porto Alegre. Além disso, foram coletadas amostras de biópsia de esôfago em 67 pacientes sem doença esofágica, que foram submetidos à endoscopia no Hospital Universitário Pedro Ernesto (HUPE). A expressão das proteínas foi avaliada nos tecidos por imuno-histoquímica, enquanto que a expressão do mRNA de GLUT-1 também foi avaliada nas amostras controle. Foi observado que as amostras controle expressam HK2, PKM1, PKM2, HIF1α nas camadas do epitélio esofágico. Já GLUT-1 e Ki-67 são vistos apenas na camada basal. Além disso, a expressão do mRNA de GLUT-1 não teve correlação com fatores etiológicos da doença. Em CEE a expressão de HK2, PKM2 e GLUT-1 foi vista em todos os tumores, já a expressão de HIF1α e PKM1 foi variável. Além disso, observou-se que maior expressão de HIF-1α apresenta correlação com invasão linfonodal e diferenciação, enquanto que a expressão de HK2 tem relação com sobrevida e PKM1 com diferenciação. As correlações clínicas encontradas sugerem que alterações no metabolismo energético é um alvo de estudo interessante para desenvolvimento de marcadores moleculares que auxiliem a prática clínica. / The esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) represents 90% of cases of esophageal cancer in Brazil. The ESCC has late diagnosis, highly aggressive behavior and poor survival. ESCC is an interesting target to the study of mechanism involved in its carcinogenesis, in order to identify potential drug targets or biomarkers to help clinical practice. Changes in tumor cell energy metabolism appear to have a prominent role in malignant transformation. Tumor cells consume glucose avidly and produce lactic acid, even under normoxia. Among the factors that may contribute to the stimulation of glycolysis in tumor cells, there are changes in the glycolytic pathway enzymes such as: pyruvate kinase M1 and M2 (PKM2 and PKM1), hexokinase II (HKII), glucose transporter isoform 1, GLUT-1, and transcription factor induced by hypoxia (HIF1α), responsible for the transcription of proteins cited. The goal of the study is to evaluate the relationship between the expression of HIF1α, HK2, PKM2, PKM1 and GLUT-1 and clinicopathological data in ESCC. Biopsy of the esophagus in patients without esophageal disease were collected, who underwent endoscopy at University Hospital Pedro Ernesto (HUPE). Tissue samples were collected from 44 patients with a histologically confirmed diagnosis of ESCC recruted from Hospital Universitário Pedro Ernesto (HUPE-UERJ), and Instituto Nacional de Câncer (INCA). Tissue samples from healthy individuals submitted to endoscopic routine examination, not related to cancer or esophageal disorders, at HUPE-UERJ were also included in this study. The expression of proteins in tissues was evaluated by immunohistochemistry, while mRNA expression of GLUT-1 was also evaluated in the control samples. It was observed that the control samples express HK2, PKM1, PKM2, HIF1α layers of the esophageal epithelium. GLUT-1 and Ki-67 are seen only in the basal layer. Furthermore, expression of GLUT-1 mRNA did not correlate with disease etiological factors. In ESCC expression of HK2, PKM2 and GLUT-1 was seen in all tumors, and the expression of HIF1α and PKM1 was variable. We found that increased expression of HIF-1α correlates with lymph node invasion and differentiation, whereas the expression of HK2 is related to survival, and differentiation with PKM1. The clinical correlations found suggest that alterations in energy metabolism are an interesting subject of study for development of biomarkers that help clinical practice.
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Contribution à la conception d'un système d'imagerie polarimétrique en vue d'applications pour la détection précoce du mélanome / Contribution to the design of a polarimetric imaging system : applications in the early detection of melanoma

Bleunven, Angel 01 December 2016 (has links)
Le mélanome est un cancer rare de la peau qui se développe à partir des cellules responsables de la pigmentation : les mélanocytes. Depuis quelques années, nous observons une augmentation significative du nombre de personnes atteintes par cette maladie, de mauvais pronostic et très agressive (132 000 nouveaux cas chaque année dans le monde). Le taux de mortalité de ce cancer est très élevé en raison de la rapidité de propagation des cellules cancéreuse dans d’autres régions du corps. En France, on remarque un nombre relativement élevé de cas détectés, plus particulièrement en Bretagne. La tumeur se présente comme une tâche dont l’apparence est très proche du grain de beauté. Si elle est détectée suffisamment tôt, un prélèvement suffit à la guérison et les risques de récidives sont très faibles. En revanche, une fois que les métastases se propagent, les chances de survie à long terme sont très faibles. Malgré les récentes avancées en thérapie ciblée, les traitements du mélanome métastatique restent encore limités. En partenariat avec le groupe Malakoff Médéric, nous développons actuellement un système optique pour la détection précoce du mélanome cutané. Celui-ci est basé sur les propriétés de polarisation de la lumière. La thèse présente la conception du système, de l’étude de faisabilité jusqu’à l’étape finale d’étalonnage. Nous proposons également différents tests sur des échantillons de simulation. Ces derniers nous permettent de démontrer la corrélation qu’il existe entre les effets de polarisation et les modifications biologiques en cours lors du développement du mélanome. Cette étude préliminaire nous prépare aux expérimentations sur de vrais échantillons. / Melanoma is a rare cancer that develops from the pigmentation cells of the skin. Recently, we notice a significant increase in the number of people affected by this aggressive disease with a poor prognosis (132 000 new cases each year worldwide). The mortality rate of this cancer is very high, which is due to the rapid spread of cancerous cells to other parts of the body. In France, there is a relatively high number of cases detected, especially in Britanny. The tumor is a spot which looks like a mole. If detected early, a levy is sufficient to healing and the risk of recurrence is very low. However, once metastasis spread, the long-term prognosis is very low. Despite recent advances in targeted therapy, the treatments of metastatic melanoma are still limited. In partnership with the Malakoff Mederic group, we are currently developing an optical system for early detection of cutaneous melanoma. It is based on the polarization properties of light. The PhD focuses on the design of the system, from the feasibility study to the final calibration. We also present various tests on samples of simulation. These allow us to demonstrate the correlation between the effects of polarization and biological changes during the development of melanoma. This preliminary study prepares us to experiments on real samples.
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Le rôle de sirtuine 3 dans la rétinopathie du prématuré

Harvey, Noémie-Rose 06 1900 (has links)
Dans les pays industrialisés, les rétinopathies ischémiques proliférantes telles que la rétinopathie diabétique et la rétinopathie du prématuré sont les principales causes de cécité chez les individus en âge de travailler et la population pédiatrique. Ces pathologies sont caractérisées par une dégénérescence microvasculaire initiale suivie d’une hyper-vascularisaton compensatoire disproportionnée et pathologique. Les sirtuines constituent une importante famille de protéines impliquées dans le métabolisme et la réponse au stress. Plus particulièrement, sirtuine 3 (SIRT3) est une déacétylase mitochondriale primordiale qui agit au cœur du métabolisme énergétique et de l’activation de nombreuses voies métaboliques oxydatives. Nos résultats démontrent pour la première fois qu’une déficience en SIRT3 diminue la sévérité des lésions vasculaires dans le modèle murin de rétinopathie induite par l’oxygène (OIR). En plus de stimuler l’angiogénèse, l’absence de SIRT3 est aussi associée à une augmentation de la glycolyse, possiblement en activant la famille de gènes 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase/fructose-2,6-bisphosphatase (PFKFB). Nous suggérons que le manque de SIRT3 est impliqué dans l’effet Warburg et procure ainsi un avantage prolifératif et protecteur dans l’OIR. La présente étude propose SIRT3 comme nouvelle cible thérapeutique potentielle dans la rétinopathie du prématuré, une maladie dont les complications désastreuses persistent tout au long de la vie. / Proliferative ischemic retinopathies such as proliferative diabetic retinopathy and retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) are the leading causes of blindness in working age and pediatric populations in industrialized countries. These pathologies are characterized by an initial microvascular degeneration followed by a disproportionate compensatory but pathological hyper-vascularization mounted by the hypoxic and energy deficient retina in an attempt to reinstate metabolic equilibrium. Sirtuins are an important family of protein involved in metabolism and stress response. Sirtuin 3 (SIRT3) in particular is a major mitochondrial deacetylase central to energy metabolism and the regulation of many oxidative pathways. For the first time, our results show that a lack of SIRT3 decreases the severity of vascular lesions in the oxygen-induced retinopathy (OIR) mouse model. Deficiency in SIRT3 not only stimulates angiogenesis, but also increases glycolysis, possibly through indirect activation of the gene family 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase/fructose-2,6-bisphosphatase (PFKFB). We suggest that a lack of SIRT3 is involved in the Warburg effect and therefore confers a proliferative advantage that is protective in OIR. The present study puts forward SIRT3 as a new potential therapeutic target for ROP, a disease leading to life-long vision complications.
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Propriétés biologiques du récepteur TLR3 dans les carcinomes des voies aérodigestives supérieures : contribution à l’oncogénèse et intérêt comme cible thérapeutique / Biological properties of the TLR3 receptor in Head and Neck carcinomas : oncogenic role and potential as a therapeutic target

Verillaud, Benjamin 06 February 2015 (has links)
Contexte. Les carcinomes des voies aérodigestives supérieures (VADS) arrivent en 6ème position parmi les cancers les plus fréquents au niveau mondial. La fonction du récepteur TLR3 dans les cellules de carcinomes des VADS est encore très mal comprise. Objectifs et méthodes. 1) Déterminer le niveau d’expression du récepteur TLR3 dans les lignées et les biopsies de carcinomes des VADS par western blot et par immunohistochimie. 2) Etudier le rôle de TLR3 dans la croissance tumorale de ces tumeurs, en utilisant notamment des lignées invalidées de façon conditionnelle pour TLR3. 3) Evaluer in vitro les effets cytotoxiques de ligands artificiels de TLR3 soit seuls, soit utilisés en combinaisons avec un inhibiteur d’IAP (inhibitor of apoptosis protein).Résultats. La protéine TLR3 est détectée à un niveau élevé en western blot dans les lignées de carcinomes des VADS étudiées, comparativement à un panel d’autres tumeurs épithéliales humaines. TLR3 est également constamment détecté en immunohistochimie dans les biopsies. TLR3 semble jouer un rôle dans la croissance tumorale des carcinomes des VADS : dans certaines conditions de culture (culture en hypoxie ou en milieu pauvre en SVF et en nutriments), la stimulation de TLR3 par un ligand exogène, le poly(A:U), favorise la croissance des cellules tumorales. Nous avons étudié l’effet de la stimulation de TLR3 sur le métabolisme glucidique dans ces mêmes cellules en utilisant un appareil de type Seahorse® qui mesure la consommation d’oxygène et la production de protons à partir de cellules cultivées en microplaques. Ces expériences montrent que la stimulation de TLR3 fait augmenter l’activité des voies du métabolisme cellulaire anaérobie (glycolyse extra-mitochondriale). Une étude métabolomique a mis en évidence des différences significatives dans le profil métabolique des cellules tumorales stimulées par le poly(A:U) comparativement aux cellules non traitées. Par ailleurs, nous avons montré que la stimulation de TLR3 permettait de détecter le facteur de transcription HIF1 en Western blot, même en conditions normoxiques. Sachant que des ARN libérés par des cellules en état de nécrose peuvent stimuler TLR3, il est tentant de penser que ce récepteur pourrait favoriser la survie des cellules malignes en zone hypoxique au voisinage de cellules nécrotiques. Néanmoins, l’expression de TLR3 représente aussi un facteur de vulnérabilité pour les cellules de carcinome des VADS : en effet les ligands artificiels de TLR3 utilisés en combinaison avec un inhibiteur d’IAP (Inhibitor of Apoptosis Protein) produisent des effets cytotoxiques sur les lignées de carcinomes des VADS étudiées. / Background. Head and Neck (HN) carcinomas are the 6th most frequent type of cancer worldwide. The role of the TLR3 receptor in HN carcinomas remains poorly understood.Objectives and Methods. 1) To assess the expression level of TLR3 in HN carcinoma cell lines and biopsies by Western blot and immunohistochemistry, respectively. 2) To study the role of TLR3 in tumour growth using specific cell lines with conditional knock-down of TLR3. 3). To assess in vitro the cytotoxic effects of artificial ligands of TLR3 used either alone or in combination with an IAP (inhibitor of apoptosis protein) inhibitor.Results. TLR3 protein was detected at a high level by Western blot analysis in HN carcinoma cell lines, by comparison with a panel of other human epithelial cancer cell lines. TLR3 was also consistently detected by immunohistochemistry in tumour biopsies. TLR3 seem to play a role in HN carcinoma cell growth: under certain culture conditions (hypoxic or low fetal calf serum/low nutrient culture conditions), TLR3 stimulation by a synthetic ligand, the poly(A:U), favours tumour cell growth. We investigated the effects of TLR3 stimulation on glucose metabolism using a Seahorse® analyzer, which measures the oxygen consumption and the proton production in living cells. Our results indicate that TLR3 stimulation induces an increase in anaerobic metabolism (extra-mitochondrial glycolysis). A metabolomic study revealed significant changes in the metabolic profile of cancer cells treated by poly(A:U) by comparison with untreated cells. We also showed that under TLR3 stimulation, HIF1 became detectable by Western blot analysis, even in normoxia. Given the fact that RNA fragments released by dying cells are able to trigger TLR3, one can assume that TLR3 might favour cancer cell survival in hypoxic areas located near the necrotic core of the tumour. However, TLR3 expression is also a factor of vulnerability for HN carcinoma cells: indeed, the combination of TLR3 artificial ligands with an IAP inhibitor has a strong cytotoxic effect on HN carcinoma cells in vitro.
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Aberrations in Cytokine Signaling in Leukemia: Variations in Phosphorylation and O-GlcNAcylation

Tomic, Jelena 31 August 2012 (has links)
Tumor-induced immunosuppression can occur by multiple mechanisms, each posing a significant obstacle to immunotherapy. Evidence presented in this dissertation suggests that aberrant cytokine signaling, as a result of altered metabolism of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) cells, confers a selective advantage for tumor survival and growth. Cells from CLL patients with aggressive disease (as indicated by high-risk cytogenetics) were found to exhibit prolongation in Interferon (IFN)-induced STAT3 phosphorylation, and increased levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in these cells reflected these signaling processes. Changes in the relative balance of phospho-STAT3 and phospho-STAT1 levels, in response to combinations of IL-2 + Toll-like receptor (TLR)-7 agonist + phorbol esters, as well as IFN, were associated with the immunosuppressive and immunogenic states of CLL cells. In addition, immunosuppressive leukemic cells were found to express high levels of proteins with O-linked N-acetylglucosamine (O-GlcNAc) modifications, due to increased metabolic activity through the Hexosamine Biosynthetic Pathway (HBP), which caused impaired intracellular signaling responses and affected disease progression. A conclusion of the studies presented here is that the intrinsic immunosuppressive properties of leukemic cells may be overcome by agents such as Resveratrol that target metabolic pathways of these cells.
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Aberrations in Cytokine Signaling in Leukemia: Variations in Phosphorylation and O-GlcNAcylation

Tomic, Jelena 31 August 2012 (has links)
Tumor-induced immunosuppression can occur by multiple mechanisms, each posing a significant obstacle to immunotherapy. Evidence presented in this dissertation suggests that aberrant cytokine signaling, as a result of altered metabolism of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) cells, confers a selective advantage for tumor survival and growth. Cells from CLL patients with aggressive disease (as indicated by high-risk cytogenetics) were found to exhibit prolongation in Interferon (IFN)-induced STAT3 phosphorylation, and increased levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in these cells reflected these signaling processes. Changes in the relative balance of phospho-STAT3 and phospho-STAT1 levels, in response to combinations of IL-2 + Toll-like receptor (TLR)-7 agonist + phorbol esters, as well as IFN, were associated with the immunosuppressive and immunogenic states of CLL cells. In addition, immunosuppressive leukemic cells were found to express high levels of proteins with O-linked N-acetylglucosamine (O-GlcNAc) modifications, due to increased metabolic activity through the Hexosamine Biosynthetic Pathway (HBP), which caused impaired intracellular signaling responses and affected disease progression. A conclusion of the studies presented here is that the intrinsic immunosuppressive properties of leukemic cells may be overcome by agents such as Resveratrol that target metabolic pathways of these cells.

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