201 resultados para large vesicles


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BACKGROUND: Infections are a leading cause of death in patients with advanced cirrhosis, but there are relatively few data on the epidemiology of infection in intensive care unit (ICU) patients with cirrhosis. AIMS: We used data from the Extended Prevalence of Infection in Intensive Care (EPIC) II 1-day point-prevalence study to better define the characteristics of infection in these patients. METHODS: We compared characteristics, including occurrence and types of infections in non-cirrhotic and cirrhotic patients who had not undergone liver transplantation. RESULTS: The EPIC II database includes 13,796 adult patients from 1265 ICUs: 410 of the patients had cirrhosis. The prevalence of infection was higher in cirrhotic than in non-cirrhotic patients (59 vs. 51%, P < 0.01). The lungs were the most common site of infection in all patients, but abdominal infections were more common in cirrhotic than in non-cirrhotic patients (30 vs. 19%, P < 0.01). Infected cirrhotic patients more often had Gram-positive (56 vs. 47%, P < 0.05) isolates than did infected non-cirrhotic patients. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) was more frequent in cirrhotic patients. The hospital mortality rate of cirrhotic patients was 42%, compared to 24% in the non-cirrhotic population (P < 0.001). Severe sepsis and septic shock were associated with higher in-hospital mortality rates in cirrhotic than in non-cirrhotic patients (41% and 71% vs. 30% and 49%, respectively, P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Infection is more common in cirrhotic than in non-cirrhotic ICU patients and more commonly caused by Gram-positive organisms, including MRSA. Infection in patients with cirrhosis was associated with higher mortality rates than in non-cirrhotic patients.

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Securin and separase play a key role in sister chromatid separation during anaphase. However, a growing body of evidence suggests that in addition to regulating chromosome segregation, securin and separase display functions implicated in membrane traffic in Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila. Here we show that in mammalian cells both securin and separase associate with membranes and that depletion of either protein causes robust swelling of the trans-Golgi network (TGN) along with the appearance of large endocytic vesicles in the perinuclear region. These changes are accompanied by diminished constitutive protein secretion as well as impaired receptor recycling and degradation. Unexpectedly, cells depleted of securin or separase display defective acidification of early endosomes and increased membrane recruitment of vacuolar (V-) ATPase complexes, mimicking the effect of the specific V-ATPase inhibitor Bafilomycin A1. Taken together, our findings identify a new functional role of securin and separase in the modulation of membrane traffic and protein secretion that implicates regulation of V-ATPase assembly and function.

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Atomic force microscopy (AFM) in situ has been used to observe the cold disassembly dynamics of microtubules at a previously unrealised spatial resolution. Microtubules either electrostatically or covalently bound to aminosilane surfaces disassembled at room temperature under buffer solutions with no free tubulin present. This process was followed by taking sequential tapping-mode AFM images and measuring the change in the microtubule end position as a function of time, with an spatial accuracy down to +/-20nm and a temporal accuracy of +/-1s. As well as giving average disassembly rates on the order of 1-10 tubulin monomers per second, large fluctuations in the disassembly rate were revealed, indicating that the process is far from smooth and linear under these experimental conditions. The surface bound rates measured here are comparable to the rates for GMPCPP-tubulin microtubules free in solution, suggesting that inhibition of tubulin curvature through steric hindrance controls the average, relatively low disassembly rate. The large fluctuations in this rate are thought to be due to multiple pathways in the kinetics of disassembly with differing rate constants and/or stalling due to defects in the microtubule lattice. Microtubules that were covalently bound to the surface left behind the protofilaments covalently cross-linked to the aminosilane via glutaraldehyde during the disassembly process. Further work is needed to quantitatively assess the effects of surface binding on protofibril disassembly rates, reveal any differences in disassembly rates between the plus and minus ends and to enable assembly as well as disassembly to be imaged in the microscope fluid cell in real-time.

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Alterations of the p53 pathway are among the most frequent aberrations observed in human cancers. We have performed an exhaustive analysis of TP53, p14, p15, and p16 status in a large series of 143 soft tissue sarcomas, rare tumors accounting for around 1% of all adult cancers, with complex genetics. For this purpose, we performed genomic studies, combining sequencing, copy number assessment, and expression analyses. TP53 mutations and deletions are more frequent in leiomyosarcomas than in undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcomas. Moreover, 50% of leiomyosarcomas present TP53 biallelic inactivation, whereas most undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcomas retain one wild-type TP53 allele (87.2%). The spectrum of mutations between these two groups of sarcomas is different, particularly with a higher rate of complex mutations in undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcomas. Most tumors without TP53 alteration exhibit a deletion of p14 and/or lack of mRNA expression, suggesting that p14 loss could be an alternative genotype for direct TP53 inactivation. Nevertheless, the fact that even in tumors altered for TP53, we could not detect p14 protein suggests that other p14 functions, independent of p53, could be implicated in sarcoma oncogenesis. In addition, both p15 and p16 are frequently codeleted or transcriptionally co-inhibited with p14, essentially in tumors with two wild-type TP53 alleles. Conversely, in TP53-altered tumors, p15 and p16 are well expressed, a feature not incompatible with an oncogenic process.

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A generic LC-MS approach for the absolute quantification of undigested peptides in plasma at mid-picomolar levels is described. Nine human peptides namely, brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), substance P (SubP), parathyroid hormone 1-34 (PTH), C-peptide, orexines A and B (Orex-A and -B), oxytocin (Oxy), gonadoliberin-1 (gonadothropin releasing-hormone or luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone, LHRH) and α-melanotropin (α-MSH) were targeted. Plasma samples were extracted via a 2-step procedure: protein precipitation using 1vol of acetonitrile followed by ultrafiltration of supernatants on membranes with a MW cut-off of 30 kDa. By applying a specific LC-MS setup, large volumes of filtrates (e.g., 2×750 μL) were injected and the peptides were trapped on a 1mm i.d.×10 mm length C8 column using a 10× on-line dilution. Then, the peptides were back-flushed and a second on-line dilution (2×) was applied during the transfer step. The refocalized peptides were resolved on a 0.3mm i.d. C18 analytical column. Extraction recovery, matrix effect and limits of detection were evaluated. Our comprehensive protocol demonstrates a simple and efficient sample preparation procedure followed by the analysis of peptides with limits of detection in the mid-picomolar range. This generic approach can be applied for the determination of most therapeutic peptides and possibly for endogenous peptides with latest state-of-the-art instruments.

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Résumé La fragmentation des membranes est un processus commun à beaucoup d'organelles dans une cellule. Les mitochondries, le noyau, le réticulum endoplasmique, les phagosomes, les peroxisomes, l'appareil de Golgi et les lysosomes (vacuoles chez la levure) se fragmentent en plusieurs copies en réponse à des sitmulis environnementaux, tels que des stresses, ou dans une situtation normale durant le cycle cellulaire, afin d' être transférer dans les cellules filles. La fragmentation des membranes est également observée pendant le processus d'endocytose, lors de la formation de vésicules endocytiques, mais également dans tout le traffic intracellulaire, lors de la genèse d'une vésicule de transport. Le processus de fragmentation est donc généralement important. La découverte en 1991 d'une dynamin-like GTPase comme protéine impliquée dans la fragmentation de la membrane plasmique durant l'endocytose a ouvert ce domaine de recherche. Dès lors des dynamines ont été découvertes sur la pluspart des organelles, ce qui suggère un processus de fragmentation des membranes commun à l'ensemble de la cellule. Cependant, l'ensemble des protéines impliquées ainsi que le mécanisme de la fragmentation reste encore à élucider. Mon projet de thèse était d'établir un test in vitro de fragmentation des vacuoles utile à la compréhension du mécanisme de ce processus. Le choix de ce système est judicieux pour plusieurs raisons; premièrement les vacuoles fragmentent naturellement durant le cycle cellulaire, deuxièment leur taille permet de visualiser facilement leur morphologie par simple microscopie optique, finalement elles peuvent être isolées en quantité intéressante avec un haut degré de pureté. In vivo, les vacuoles peuvent être facilement fragmentées par un stress osmotique. Un tel test permet d'identifier des protéines impliquées dans le mécanisme comme dans le criblage que j'ai effectué sur l'ensemble de la collection de délétions des gènes non-essentiels chez la levure. Cependant un test in vitro est ensuite indispensable pour jouer avec les protéines découvertes afin d'en élucider le mécanisme. Avec mon test in vitro, j'ai confirmé l'implication des protéines SNAREs dans la fragmentation et j'ai permis de comprendre la régulation de la quantité de vacuoles et de leur taille par le complexe TORC1 dans une situation de stress. 7 Résumé large public Les cellules de chaque organisme sont composées de différents compartiments appelés organelles. Chacun possède une fonction bien définie afin de permettre la vie et la croissance de la cellule. Ils sont entourés de membrane, qui joue le role de barrière spécifiquement perméable, afin de garder l'intégrité de chacun. Dans des conditions de croissance normale, les cellules prolifèrent. Durant la division cellulaire amenant à la formation d'une nouvelle cellule, chaque organelle doit se diviser afin de fournir l'ensemble des organelles à la cellule fille. La division de chaque organelle nécessite la fragmentation de la membrane les entourant. Des protéines dynamine-like GTPase ont été découvertes sur presque l'ensemble des organelles d'une cellule. Elles sont impliquées dans les processus de fragmentation des membranes. Dès lors l'idée d'un mécanisme commun est apparu. Cependant cette réaction, par sa complexité, ne peut pas impliquer une protéine unique. La découverte d'autres facteurs et la compréhension du mécanisme reste à faire. La première étape peut se faire par étude in vivo, c'est-à-dire avec des cellules entières, la deuxième étape, quant à elle, nécessite d'isoler les protéines impliquées et de jouer avec les différents paramètres, ce qui signifie donc un travail in vitro, séparé des cellules. Mon travail a constisté à établir un procédé expérimental in vitro pour étudier la fragmentation des membranes. Je travaille avec des vacuoles de levures pour étudier les réactions membranaires. Les vacuoles sont les plus grandes organelles présentes dans les levures. Elles sont impliquées principalement dans la digestion. Comme toute organelle, elles se fragmentent durant la division cellulaire. Le procédé expérimental comporte une première étape, l'isolation des vacuoles et, deuxièmement, l'incubation de celles-ci avec des composés essentiels à la réaction. En parallèle, j'ai mis en évidence, par un travail in vivo, de nouvelles protéines impliquées dans le processus de fragmentation des membranes. Ceci a été fait en réalisant un criblage par microscopie d'une collection de mutants. Parmi ces mutants, j'ai cherché ceux qui présentaient un défaut dans la fragmentation des vacuoles. Ces deux procédés expérimentaux, in vitro et in vivo, m'ont permis de découvrir de nouvelles protéines impliquées dans cette réaction, ainsi que de mettre en évidence un mécanisme utlilisé par la cellule pour réguler la fragmentation des vacuoles. 8 Summary Fragmentation of membranes is common for many organelles in a cell. Mitochondria, nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, phagosomes, peroxisomes, Golgi and lysosomes (vacuoles in yeast) fragment into multiple copies in response to environmental stimuli, such as stresses, or in a normal situation during the cell cycle in order to be transferred into the daughter cell. Fragmentation of membrane occurs during endocytosis, at the latest step in endocytic vesicle formation, and also in intracellular trafficking, when traffic vesicles bud. This field of research was opened in 1991 when a dynamin-like GTPase was found to be involved in fragmentation of the plasma membrane during endocytosis. Since dynamin-like GTPases have been found on most organelles, similarities in their mechanisms of fragmentation might exist. However, many proteins involved in the mechanism of fragmentation remain unknown. My thesis project was to establish an in vitro assay for membrane fragmentation in order to create a tool to study the mechanism of this process. I chose vacuoles as a model organelle for several reasons: first of all, vacuoles fragment under physiological conditions during cell cycle, secondly their size makes their morphology easily visible under the light microscope, and finally vacuoles can be isolated in good amounts with relatively high degrees of purity. In vivo, vacuole fragmentation can be induced with an osmotic shock. Such a simple assay facilitates the identification of new proteins involved in the process. I used this tool to screen of the entire knockout collection of non-essential genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae for mutants defective in vacuole fragmentation. The in vitro system will be useful to characterize the mutants and to study the mechanism of fragmentation in detail. I used my in vitro assay to confirm the involvement of vacuolar SNARE proteins in fragmentation of the organelle and to uncover that number and size of vacuoles in the cell is regulated by the TORC1 complex via selective stimulation of fragmentation activity.

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Size and copy number of organelles are influenced by an equilibrium of membrane fusion and fission. We studied this equilibrium on vacuoles-the lysosomes of yeast. Vacuole fusion can readily be reconstituted and quantified in vitro, but it had not been possible to study fission of the organelle in a similar way. Here we present a cell-free system that reconstitutes fragmentation of purified yeast vacuoles (lysosomes) into smaller vesicles. Fragmentation in vitro reproduces physiological aspects. It requires the dynamin-like GTPase Vps1p, V-ATPase pump activity, cytosolic proteins, and ATP and GTP hydrolysis. We used the in vitro system to show that the vacuole-associated TOR complex 1 (TORC1) stimulates vacuole fragmentation but not the opposing reaction of vacuole fusion. Under nutrient restriction, TORC1 is inactivated, and the continuing fusion activity then dominates the fusion/fission equilibrium, decreasing the copy number and increasing the volume of the vacuolar compartment. This result can explain why nutrient restriction not only induces autophagy and a massive buildup of vacuolar/lysosomal hydrolases, but also leads to a concomitant increase in volume of the vacuolar compartment by coalescence of the organelles into a single large compartment.

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Neuron-astrocyte reciprocal communication at synapses has emerged as a novel signalling pathway in brain function. Astrocytes sense the level of synaptic activity and, in turn, influence its efficacy through the regulated release of ''glio- transmitters'' such as glutamate, ATP or D-serine. A calcium- dependent exocytosis is proposed to drive the release of gliotransmitters but its existence is still debated. To shed light onto the mechanisms controlling the storage and the release of gliotransmitters and namely D-serine, we have developed a new method for the immunoisolation of synaptobrevin 2-positive vesicles from rat cortical astrocytes in culture. The purified organelles are clear round shape vesicles of excellent purity as judged by electron microscopy. Immunoblotting analysis revealed that isolated vesicles contain most of the major proteins already described for neuron-derived vesicles. In addition, we have analyzed the content for various amino acids of these vesicles by means of chiral capillary electro- phoresis coupled to laser-induced fluorescence detection and liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry. Post- embedding immunogold labelling of the rat neocortex and hippocampus further revealed the expression of D-serine and glutamate in astrocyte processes contacting excitatory sy- napses. Our results provide significant support for the existence of secretory glial vesicles storing chemical substances like D- serine and glutamate and thus point to the co-release of amino acids by exocytosis in astrocytes.

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Introduction: In a prior study, we demonstrated that ACVBP + consolidation was superior to 3 cycles of CHOP + radiotherapy in young patients (pts) with localized aggressive lymphoma (Reyes F et al. N Engl J Med 2005;352:1197). This randomized trial compared in these pts ACVBP vs. ACVBP + a short course of rituximab (R-ACVBP).Methods: untreated pts between 18 and 65y with stage I/II DLBCL and no adverse prognostic factors according to the aa-IPI were eligible. ACVBP consisted of 3 induction cycles given every 2 weeks: doxorubicin (75 mg/m2) day 1, cyclophosphamide (1.2g/m2) day 1, vindesine (2 mg/m2) day 1 and 5, bleomycin (10 mg) day 1 and 5, prednisone (60 mg/m2) day 1 to 5 followed by consolidation with metothrexate, ifosfamide, VP-16 and cytarabine. R-ACVBP consisted of the same regimen combined with 4 doses of rituximab (375 mg/m2) on day 1, 15, 29 and 43. Primary objective was EFS.Results: From 01/04 to 03/08, 223 pts were randomized, 113 in ACVBP and 110 in R-ACVBP arm. Characteristics were: median age 49y (18-65), stage I 63%, extranodal involvement 45%, bulky disease 4%. CR was 94% in ACVBP and 97% in ACVBP arm (ns). With a median follow-up of 43 months, the 3-y EFS was 82% (95% CI, 73% to 88%) in ACVBP and 93% (95% CI, 87% to 97%) in R-ACVBP group (P=0.0487). The 3-y PFS was 83% (95% CI, 74% to 89%) and 95% (95% CI, 89% to 98%) respectively (P=0.0205). OS did not significantly differ with a 3-y estimates of 97% (95% CI, 90% to 99%) for ACVBP and 98% (95% CI, 92% to 100%) for R-ACVBP (P=0.686). In multivariate analysis, a longer PFS was associated with R-ACVBP arm (P=0.0302) and lower b2-m level (P=0.0164). The same proportion of pts (27%) experienced at least 1 SAE in both groups. There were 4 deaths in each arm, with 1 treatment-related death in R-ACVBP (pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia).Conclusion: the addition of only 4 doses of rituximab to ACVBP significantly improves EFS and PFS in younger pts with low-risk localized DLBCL.

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Lake Geneva is one of the largest European lakes with a surface area of 580 km2. Its catchment area covers 7400 km2, of which approximately 20% is arable land. Monitoring campaigns have been carried out in 2004 and 2005 to determine the contamination of the lake by pesticides. The results highlight the widespread presence of herbicides in water, the measured concentrations for most substances remaining constant in 2004 and 2005. However, for some individual herbicides the concentrations increased drastically (e.g., the herbicide foramsulfuron). We assessed the environmental risk of the herbicides detected in the lake using water quality criteria recently determined for the Swiss environmental protection agency. Furthermore, we assessed the risk of herbicide mixtures, grouped based upon their mode of action. Generally, the risk estimated for all single substances is low, except for some sulfonylurea compounds. For these substances, the measured concentrations are higher than the predicted no-effect concentration. Impact on the flora of the lake can therefore not be excluded. When mixtures of pesticides with similar mode of action are taken into account, the risk remains lower than the mixture water quality criteria for all groups, but can reach as high as one third of this quality criteria. A further step would therefore be to assess the risk of the total pesticide mixture, including similar and dissimilar modes of action

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PURPOSE: To report a large deletion that encompasses more than 90% of PRPF31 gene and two other neighboring genes in their entirety in an adRP pedigree that appears to show only the typical clinical features of retinitis pigmentosa. METHODS: To identify PRPF31 mutation in a dominant RP family (ADRP2) previously linked to the RP11 locus, the 14 exons of PRPF31 were screened for mutations by direct sequencing. To investigate the possibility of a large deletion, microsatellite markers near PRPF31 gene were analyzed by non-denaturing PAGE. RESULTS: Initial screening of PRPF31 gene in the ADRP2 family did not reveal an obvious mutation. A large deletion was however suspected due to lack of heterozygosity for nearly all PRPF31 intragenic single nucleotide polymorphysm (SNPs). In order to estimate the size of the deletion, SNPs and microsatellite markers spanning and flanking PRPF31 were analyzed in the entire ADRP2 family. Haplotype analysis with the above markers suggested a deletion of approximately 30 kb that included the putative promoter region of a novel gene OSCAR, the entire genomic content of genes NDUFA3, TFPT and more than 90% of PRPF31 gene. Sequence analysis of the region flanking the potential deletion showed a high presence of Alu elements implicating Alu mediated recombination as the mechanism responsible for this event. CONCLUSIONS: This mutation provides evidence that haploinsufficiency rather than aberrant function of mutated proteins is the cause of disease in these adRP patients with mutations in PRPF31 gene.

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Primary rib involvement accounts for 16% of paediatric Ewing sarcoma (ES). Neo-adjuvant chemotherapy and surgical tumor resection may leave large thoracic wall defects requiring complex reconstruction in a growing individual. We report our experience in three children aged 3, 10, and 12 years, in whom single-stage resection and reconstruction were performed using a Gore-Tex Dualmesh patch, covered by a latissimus dorsi rotation flap harvested in continuity with the thoracolumbar fascia. The youngest patient also had a vertical expandable prosthetic titanium rib (VEPTR) anchored to help prevent subsequent scoliosis throughout growth.