23 resultados para Integrinas


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Pós-graduação em Fisiopatologia em Clínica Médica - FMB

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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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O câncer é causado pela proliferação descontrolada de células, demonstrando uma capacidade coletiva de invasão e metástase. Durante a metástase, as células malignas precisam resistir a anoikis, uma apoptose celular gerada por falta de adesão. No câncer, as integrinas influenciam as células do hospedeiro associadas ao tumor bem como as próprias células tumorais, tendo o potencial de modular a progressão tumoral, a sobrevivência celular, a invasão e a metástase. A integrina αvβ3 é expressa em diversos tumores humanos, mas está em níveis muito reduzidos ou mesmo ausente nos tecidos normais, sendo considerada um alvo privilegiado na terapia anti-tumoral. Células derivadas da medula óssea, como o monócito/macrófago, também expressam esta integrina, ainda que em níveis reduzidos. A desintegrina recombinante DisBa-01 atua principalmente sobre as integrinas αvβ3 e αIIbβ3, e parece possuir a capacidade de inibir a adesão celular de linhagens possuindo a integrina αvβ3 à vitronectina. Sendo assim, observou-se a apoptose que pode ser gerada pela inibição da adesão celular ou pela própria presença da desintegrina, um antagonista de integrina que afeta a adesão celular, em linhagem neoplásica e em linhagem imortalizada de macrófagos, utilizando os métodos de marcação com anexina V e técnica de TUNEL, bem como a presença de células viáveis através da técnica de MTT. As linhagens celulares utilizadas nesse experimento foram expostas a desintegrina DisBa-01 por 24 horas para realização dos testes e as populações celulares aderentes e não aderentes foram analisadas separadamente. Verificou-se uma diminuição na viabilidade celular quando ocorre perda de adesão e na presença da proteína, mas foi observado um resultado não significativo para a ocorrência de apoptose. A desintegrina DisBa-01 ocasiona uma diminuição na viabilidade celular, entretanto parece não ser por apoptose gerando anoikis

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Pós-graduação em Química - IQ

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Purpose: Angiogenesis involves many mediators including integrins, and the tripeptide RGD is a target amino acid recognition sequence for many of them. Hindlimb ischemia is a simple and convenient animal model however standardization of the injection procedures in the devascularized and control limb is lacking, thus rendering difficult the interpretation of results. The aim of this investigations was to evaluate neovascularization in a hindlimb murine model by means of 99mTc-HYNIC-ß-Ala-RGD. Methods: 99mTc-HYNIC-RGD analog was prepared using coligands. Ischemia was induced in Wistar rats by double- ligation of the common femoral artery. Radiolabeled RGD was injected after 2h, as well as 1, 3, 5, 7, 10 and 14 days. Uptake was evaluated by planar imaging and biodistribution studies. Results: The highest ratio between ischemia and control was achieved at the 7th day (2.62 ± 0.95), with substantial decrease by the 14th day. For pertechnetate the 7th day ratio was 0.87 ± 0.23. Scintigraphic image confirmed different uptakes. Conclusion: 99mTc-HYNIC-RGD analog concentrated in ischemic tissue by the time of widespread angiogenesis and pertechnetate confirmed reduction in blood flow. In this sense, the protocol can be recommended for ischemic models.

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Specific domains can determine protein structural functional relationships. For the Alzheimer’s Amyloid Precursor Protein (APP) several domains have been described, both in its intracellular and extracellular fragments. Many functions have been attributed to APP including an important role in cell adhesion and cell to cell recognition. This places APP at key biological responses, including synaptic transmission. To fulfil these functions, extracellular domains take on added significance. The APP extracellular domain RERMS is in fact a likely candidate to be involved in the aforementioned physiological processes. A multidisciplinary approach was employed to address the role of RERMS. The peptide RERMS was crosslinked to PEG (Polyethylene glycol) and the reaction validated by FTIR (Fourier transform infrared spectrometry). FTIR proved to be the most efficient at validating this reaction because it requires only a drop of sample, and it gives information about the reactions occurred in a mixture. The data obtained consist in an infrared spectra of the sample, where peaks positions give information about the structure of the molecules, and the intensity of peaks is related to the concentration of the molecules. Subsequently substrates of PEG impregnated with RERMS were prepared and SH-SY5Y (human neuroblastoma cell line) cells were plated and differentiated on the latter. Several morphological alterations were clearly evident. The RERMS peptide provoked cells to take on a flatter appearance and the cytoskeletal architecture changed, with the appearance of stress fibres, a clear indicator of actin reorganization. Given that focal adhesions play a key role in determining cellular structure the latter were directly investigated. Focal adhesion kinase (FAK) is one of the most highly expressed proteins in the CNS (central nervous system) during development. It has been described to be crucial for radial migration of neurons. FAK can be localized in growth cones and mediated the response to attractive and repulsive cues during migration. One of the mechanisms by which FAK becomes active is by auto phosphorylation at tyrosine 397. It became clearly evident that in the presence of the RERMS peptide pFAK staining at focal adhesions intensified and more focal adhesions became apparent. Furthermore speckled structures in the nucleus, putatively corresponding to increased expression activity, also increased with RERMS. Taken together these results indicate that the RERMS domain in APP plays a critical role in determining cellular physiological responses. Here is suggested a model by which RERMS domain is recognized by integrins and mediate intracellular responses involving FAK, talin, actin filaments and vinculin. This mechanism probably is responsible for mediating cell adhesion and neurite outgrowth on neurons.

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Dissertação de mestrado, Biotecnologia, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2014