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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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Metastatic Behaviour Of Doxorubicin Resistant Mcf-7 Breast Cancer Cells After Vimentin Silencing

Tezcan, Okan 01 January 2013 (has links) (PDF)
Chemotherapy is one of the common treatments in cancer therapy. The effectiveness of chemotherapy is limited by several factors one of which is the emergence of multidrug resistance (MDR). MDR is caused by the activity of diverse ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters that pump drugs out of the cells. There are several drugs which have been used in treatment of cancer. One of them is doxorubicin that intercalates and inhibits DNA replication. However, doxorubicin has been found to cause development of MDR in tumors. It has been reported that there is a correlation between multidrug resistance and invasiveness of cancer cells. Vimentin is a type III intermediate filament protein that is expressed frequently in epithelial carcinomas correlating with invasiveness and also poor prognosis of cancer. There are several studies that have shown the connection between expression level of vimentin and invasiveness. In this study, MCF-7 cell line (MCF-7/S), which is a model cell line for human mammary carcinoma, and doxorubicin resistant MCF-7 cell line (MCF-7/Dox) were used. The resistant cell line was previously obtained by stepwise selection in our laboratory. The main purpose of this study was to investigate changes of metastatic behaviour in MCF-7/Dox cell line, after transient silencing of vimentin gene by siRNA. In conclusion, down-regulation of vimentin gene expression in MCF-7/Dox cell lines was expected to change the characteristics in migration and invasiveness shown by migration and invasion assays.
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Evidence for partial epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and recruitment of motile blastoderm edge cells during avian epiboly

Futterman, Matthew 06 June 2011 (has links)
Embryonic epiboly has become an important developmental model for studying the mechanisms underlying collective movements of epithelial cells. In the last couple of decades, most studies of epiboly have utilized Xenopus or zebrafish as genetically tractable model organisms, while the avian epiboly model has received virtually no attention. Here, we re-visit epiboly in quail embryos and characterize several molecular markers of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in the inner zone of the extraembryonic Area Opaca and at the blastoderm edge. Our results show that the intermediate filament vimentin, a widely-used marker of the mesenchymal phenotype, is strongly expressed in the edge cells compared to the cells in the inner zone, and that epiboly is inhibited when embryos are treated with Withaferin-A, a vimentin-targeting drug. Laminin, an extracellular matrix protein that is a major structural and adhesive component of the epiblast basement membrane, is notably absent from the blastoderm edge, and shows three distinct morphological regions approaching the leading edge. While these expression profiles are consistent with a mesenchymal phenotype, several other epithelial markers, including cytokeratin, β-catenin, and E-cadherin, were present in the blastoderm edge cells. Moreover, the results of a BrDU proliferation assay suggest that expansion of the edge cell population is primarily due to recruitment of cells from the inner zone, and not proliferation. Taken together, our data suggest that the edge cells of the avian blastoderm have characteristics of both epithelial and mesenchymal cells, and could serve as an in-vivo model for cancer and wound healing studies.
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Stress-Strain Behavior of Single Vimentin Intermediate Filaments

Block, Johanna Lena 23 April 2018 (has links)
No description available.
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Expressão de recptor de estrógeno, vimentina, TGFbeta, e marcador de macrófagos em tumor ósseo de células gigantes em gatos domésticos

Dune, Ana Cláudia [UNESP] 26 February 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:27:58Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2008-02-26Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:36:41Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 dune_acc_me_jabo.pdf: 415734 bytes, checksum: 508642fb7787a9fec7ba22d33d842496 (MD5) / Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) / O tumor ósseo de células gigantes apresenta 3 diferentes tipos celulares, sendo duas estromais: fibroblastos neoplásicos e células mononucleares; e o terceiro tipo, células gigantes. Propôs-se que este tumor é de linhagem monócito-macrofágica e acredita-se que as células gigantes se formam por fusão de células mononucleares. Aparentemente os fibroblastos neoplásicos que expressam o fator transformador de crescimento TGFbeta1 estão envolvidos no recrutamento das células gigantes para o tumor. Com o intuito de compreender melhor a histogênese, o envolvimento do estrógeno e a expressão de receptores TGFbeta1, foi realizado este estudo em casos deste tumor em gatos domésticos. Para tanto foi utilizado o método imuno-enzimático Streptoavidina-biotina utilizando-se o anticorpo primário anti-vimentina, clone 3B4 (Dako A/s, Denmark); o anticorpo marcador de macrófago, MAC387 (Dako A/s, Denmark); o anticorpo para receptores de estrógeno, clone 15D (Dako A/s, Denmark) e o anticorpo marcador para TGFBeta1 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology). Os resultados foram analisados pela porcentagem e desvio padrão de células marcadas para cada anticorpo e permitiram concluir que: o TOCG de gatos domésticos, assim como em humanos, tem origem mesenquimal e expressa receptores de estrógeno e de TGF 1 e as células gigantes do tumor não reagem com o clone 387, marcador de células de linhagem mielomonocítica. / Giant cell tumor of bone are composed of 3 different cell types: round mononuclear stromal cells, spindle-shaped mononuclear stromal cells, and giant cells. Some authors assert giant cell could arise by fusion of mononuclear cell mielomonocytic. Aparently neoplasic fibroblast that expression TGF is involved in the recruitment of giant cells from tumor. For better understand of histogenesis, the involved of receptors estrogen and of expression of TGF receptors, achieved this study in this cases tumor in domestics cats. By using the immune-enzymatic Streptoavidin- biotin using the primary antibody anti-vimentin, clone VIM 3B4 (Dako A/s, Denmark); antibody myeloid/histocyte clone MAC 387 (Dako A/s, Denmark); antibody estrogen receptor clone 1D5 (Dako A/s, Denmark) and the antibody TGFb1 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology). The results analyzed for percent and standara deviation of marks cells for each antibody and permissive to come to a conclusion: the GCT of bone in domestic cats, like humans, has mesenchymal origin and has expression of estrogen receptors and of TGFbeta, and giants cells this tumor not react with the clone 387, mark the cells myeloidmonocyte lineage.
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Expressão de recptor de estrógeno, vimentina, TGF"beta", e marcador de macrófagos em tumor ósseo de células gigantes em gatos domésticos /

Dune, Ana Cláudia. January 2008 (has links)
Orientador: Mirela Tinucci Costa / Banca: Gisele Fabrino Machado / Banca: Gervásio Henrique Bechara / Resumo: O tumor ósseo de células gigantes apresenta 3 diferentes tipos celulares, sendo duas estromais: fibroblastos neoplásicos e células mononucleares; e o terceiro tipo, células gigantes. Propôs-se que este tumor é de linhagem monócito-macrofágica e acredita-se que as células gigantes se formam por fusão de células mononucleares. Aparentemente os fibroblastos neoplásicos que expressam o fator transformador de crescimento TGF"beta"1 estão envolvidos no recrutamento das células gigantes para o tumor. Com o intuito de compreender melhor a histogênese, o envolvimento do estrógeno e a expressão de receptores TGF"beta"1, foi realizado este estudo em casos deste tumor em gatos domésticos. Para tanto foi utilizado o método imuno-enzimático Streptoavidina-biotina utilizando-se o anticorpo primário anti-vimentina, clone 3B4 (Dako A/s, Denmark); o anticorpo marcador de macrófago, MAC387 (Dako A/s, Denmark); o anticorpo para receptores de estrógeno, clone 15D (Dako A/s, Denmark) e o anticorpo marcador para TGF"Beta"1 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology). Os resultados foram analisados pela porcentagem e desvio padrão de células marcadas para cada anticorpo e permitiram concluir que: o TOCG de gatos domésticos, assim como em humanos, tem origem mesenquimal e expressa receptores de estrógeno e de TGF 1 e as células gigantes do tumor não reagem com o clone 387, marcador de células de linhagem mielomonocítica. / Abstract: Giant cell tumor of bone are composed of 3 different cell types: round mononuclear stromal cells, spindle-shaped mononuclear stromal cells, and giant cells. Some authors assert giant cell could arise by fusion of mononuclear cell mielomonocytic. Aparently neoplasic fibroblast that expression TGF is involved in the recruitment of giant cells from tumor. For better understand of histogenesis, the involved of receptors estrogen and of expression of TGF receptors, achieved this study in this cases tumor in domestics cats. By using the immune-enzymatic Streptoavidin- biotin using the primary antibody anti-vimentin, clone VIM 3B4 (Dako A/s, Denmark); antibody myeloid/histocyte clone MAC 387 (Dako A/s, Denmark); antibody estrogen receptor clone 1D5 (Dako A/s, Denmark) and the antibody TGFb1 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology). The results analyzed for percent and standara deviation of marks cells for each antibody and permissive to come to a conclusion: the GCT of bone in domestic cats, like humans, has mesenchymal origin and has expression of estrogen receptors and of TGF"beta", and giants cells this tumor not react with the clone 387, mark the cells myeloidmonocyte lineage. / Mestre
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Influence of Ions on the Assembly of Vimentin Intermediate Filaments

Denz, Manuela 10 February 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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Vimentin protects differentiating stem cells from stress

Pattabiraman, Sundararaghavan 12 December 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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A novel cell-based assay for the high-throughput screening of epithelial-mesenchymal transition inhibitors: Identification of approved and investigational drugs that inhibit epithelial-mesenchymal transition / 上皮間葉転換阻害剤のハイスループットスクリーニングのための新規細胞アッセイ:上皮間葉転換を阻害する承認薬および治験薬の同定

Ishikawa, Hiroyuki 25 September 2023 (has links)
京都大学 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(医学) / 甲第24879号 / 医博第5013号 / 新制||医||1068(附属図書館) / 京都大学大学院医学研究科医学専攻 / (主査)教授 後藤 慎平, 教授 渡邊 直樹, 教授 平井 豊博 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Medical Science / Kyoto University / DFAM
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Expressão de CK5 e vimentina/E-caderina nos diferentes subtipos de carcinomas ductais mamários / Expression of CK5 and vimentin/E-cadherin in different subtypes of invasive ductal carcinoma

Rapatoni, Liane 17 September 2013 (has links)
Introdução: Os marcadores moleculares têm sido utilizados para identificar subgrupos de tumores com comportamento clínico distinto, inclusive quanto ao padrão de recidiva. Objetivo: Caracterizar a expressão imunoistoquímica de vimentina (VIM) e E-caderina (CDH1) em carcinomas ductais invasivos (CDI) de mama e sua associação com a expressão de citoqueratina 5 (CK5), e características clínico-patológicas. Métodos: Microarranjos teciduais (TMA) foram construídos a partir de 82 amostras de CDI de mama. Imunoistoquímica (IHQ) foi realizada para determinar os receptores hormonais (RH; receptores de estrógeno e progesterona) e receptor do fator de crescimento epidérmico humano 2 (HER2), VIM, CDH1, CK5 e Ki-67. Os tumores foram classificados como luminal A (RH+, HER2-), luminal B (RH+, HER2+ ou Ki-67 alto), HER2 hiperexpresso (RH-, HER2+) e triplo negativo (TN; RH-, HER2-). Resultados: O fenótipo VIM+/CDH1-/low não foi observado nos tumores luminal A, B e HER2 hiperexpresso, enquanto que este fenótipo estava presente em 61,9% dos TN (p= 0,0001). A mediana de Ki-67 em tumores VIM+/CDH1-/low foi 13,6 (variação, 17,8-45,4), em comparação com 9,8 (variação de 4,1-38,1) nos não- VIM+/CDH1-/low (p= 0,0007). O acometimento linfonodal foi menos freqüente em pacientes com VIM+/CDH1-/low do que nos não- VIM+/CDH1-/low (23% X 61%, teste de 2, p = 0,01). A sobrevida livre de doença em 5 anos foi de 61,5% e 83,7% (teste de log-rank, p= 0,02) e a sobrevida global em 5 anos foi de 51,2% e 83,5% (teste de log-rank, p= 0,03) em pacientes com tumores com fenótipo VIM+/CDH1-/low e não VIM+/CDH1-/low, respectivamente. Conclusão: A expressão de VIM e CDH1 identificaram um subconjunto de CDI de mama com fenótipo mesenquimal com alto grau histológico e alto índice mitótico. / Introduction: Molecular markers have been used to identify subgroups of tumors with distinct clinical behavior, including recurrence pattern. Objective: To characterize the immunohistochemical expression of vimentin (VIM) and E-cadherin (CDH1) in invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) of the breast and its association with cytokeratin 5 (CK5) expression and clinicopathological features. Methods: A tissue microarray was constructed from 82 IDC breast cancer specimens. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) was used to determine hormone receptor (HR; estrogen and progesterone receptors) status and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), VIM, CDH1, CK5, and Ki-67 expression. Tumors were classified as luminal A (HR+, HER2-), luminal B (HR+, HER2+ or high Ki-67), HER2 enriched (HR-, HER2+), and triple negative (TNBC; HR-, HER2-). Results: The VIM+/CDH1-/low phenotype was not observed in luminal A, luminal B and HER2 enriched tumors, whereas this phenotype was present in 61.9% of triple negative (TNBC) tumors (p = 0.0001). The median Ki-67 index in VIM+/CDH1-/low tumors was 13.6 (range, 17.8-45.4) compared with 9.8 (range, 4.1-38.1) in non-VIM+/CDH1-/low tumors (p= 0.0007). The presence of lymph node metastasis was less frequent in patients with VIM+/CDH1-/low tumors than in those with non-VIM+/CDH1-/low tumors (23% vs. 61%; 2 test, p= 0.01). The 5-years disease-free survival was 61.5% and 83.7% (log-rank test; p= 0.02) and the 5-year overall survival was 51.2% and 83.5% (log-rank test; p= 0.03) in patients with VIM+/CDH1-/low phenotype and non-VIM+/CDH1-/low phenotype tumors, respectively. Conclusion: The expression of VIM and CDH1 identified a subset of IDC breast cancer of the mesenchymal phenotype with high histological grade and high mitotic index.
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Metastatic Behaviour Of Doxorubicin Resistant Mcf-7 Breast Cancer Cells After Vimentin Silencing

Tezcan, Okan 01 January 2013 (has links) (PDF)
Chemotherapy is one of the common treatments in cancer therapy. The effectiveness of chemotherapy is limited by several factors one of which is the emergence of multidrug resistance (MDR). MDR is caused by the activity of diverse ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters that pump drugs out of the cells. There are several drugs which have been used in treatment of cancer. One of them is doxorubicin that intercalates and inhibits DNA replication. However, doxorubicin has been found to cause development of MDR in tumors. It has been reported that there is a correlation between multidrug resistance and invasiveness of cancer cells. Vimentin is a type III intermediate filament protein that is expressed frequently in epithelial carcinomas correlating with invasiveness and also poor prognosis of cancer. There are several studies that have shown the connection between expression level of vimentin and invasiveness. In this study, MCF-7 cell line (MCF-7/S), which is a model cell line for human mammary carcinoma, and doxorubicin resistant MCF-7 cell line (MCF-7/Dox) were used. The resistant cell line was previously obtained by stepwise selection in our laboratory. The main purpose of this study was to investigate changes of metastatic behaviour in MCF-7/Dox cell line, after transient silencing of vimentin gene by siRNA. In conclusion, down-regulation of vimentin gene expression in MCF-7/Dox cell lines was expected to change the characteristics in migration and invasiveness shown by migration and invasion assays.

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