5 resultados para IB ADENOCARCINOMA
em AMS Tesi di Dottorato - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
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Il superavvolgimento del DNA nelle cellule, regolato dalle DNA Topoisomerasi, influenza molti processi biologici, quali la trascrizione, la replicazione, la ricombinazione ed il rimodellamento della cromatina. La DNA Topoisomerasi IB eucariotica, (Top1), è un enzima efficiente nella rimozione dei superavvolgimenti del DNA in vitro e la sua principale funzione cellulare è la rimozione dei superavvolgimenti positivi e negativi generati durante la trascrizione e la replicazione. Risultati recenti hanno fornito evidenze sperimentali del coinvolgimento di Top1 in meccanismi multipli di regolazione dell’espressione genica eucariotica, in particolare nella fase di inizio e maturazione dei trascritti. Tuttavia, le funzioni di Top1 non sono ancora state stabilite a livello globale. Pertanto, nella presente tesi di dottorato abbiamo risposto a questa domanda con l’analisi dei profili di trascrizione genica globale e con studi di immunoprecipitazione della cromatina (ChIP) in cellule di S. cerevisiae. Circa il 9% dei geni sono influenzati da Top1, e l’analisi dei profili di espressione mostra che Top1 wt aumenta l’utilizzo del glucosio e dei pathway per la produzione di energia, con specifica diminuzione della trascrizione dei geni telomerici e subtelomerici. Abbiamo inoltre dimostrato che Top1 wt, ma non il suo mutante inattivo, aumenta la velocità di crescita cellulare nelle cellule di lievito studiate. Le analisi di ChIP mostrano che, in confronto all’assenza dell’enzima, Top1 wt diminuisce l’acetilazione dell’istone H4, compresa quella specifica della lisina 16, nel telomero destro del cromosoma XIV mentre la mutazione che inattiva l’enzima aumenta in maniera marcata l’acetilazione dell’istone H4 e la di-metilazione della lisina 4 dell’istone H3. Top1 wt incrementa anche il reclutamento di Sir3 nelle regioni di confine della cromatina silenziata dello stesso telomero. Studi di immunoprecipitazione indicano che l’enzima interagisce direttamente con la struttura della cromatina telomerica poichè entrambe le proteine, quella wt e quella inattiva, sono localizzate sulle ripetizioni telomeriche dei cromosomi di lievito. Questi risultati dimostrano che Top1, una proteina non essenziale in lievito, ottimizza i livelli globali dei trascritti per una crescita più efficiente di cellule in fase esponenziale. Indagando il meccanismo che è alla base della specifica repressione dei geni telomerici, abbiamo dimostrato che Top1 favorisce delle modifiche posttraduzionali degli istoni che indicano una struttura della cromatina repressa nelle regioni telomeriche.
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Gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) adenocarcinoma are uncommon before age of 40 years. While certain clinical, pathological and molecular features of GEJ adenocarcinoma in older patients have been extensively studied, these characteristics in the younger population remain to be determined. In the recent literature, a high sensitivity and specificity for the detection of dysplasia and esophageal adenocarcinoma was demonstrated by using multicolor fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) DNA probe set specific for the locus specific regions 9p21 (p16), 20q13.2 and Y chromosome. We evaluated 663 patients with GEJ adenocarcinoma and further divided them into 2 age-groups of
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9-hydroxystearic acid (9-HSA) is an endogenous lipoperoxidation product and its administration to HT29, a colon adenocarcinoma cell line, induced a proliferative arrest in G0/G1 phase mediated by a direct activation of the p21WAF1 gene, bypassing p53. We have previously shown that 9-HSA controls cell growth and differentiation by inhibiting histone deacetylase 1 (HDAC1) activity, showing interesting features as a new anticancer drug. The interaction of 9-HSA with the catalytic site of the 3D model has been tested with a docking procedure: noticeably, when interacting with the site, the (R)-9-enantiomer is more stable than the (S) one. Thus, in this study, (R)- and (S)-9-HSA were synthesized and their biological activity tested in HT29 cells. At the concentration of 50 M (R)-9-HSA showed a stronger antiproliferative effect than the (S) isomer, as indicated by the growth arrest in G0/G1. The inhibitory effect of (S)-9-HSA on HDAC1, HDAC2 and HDAC3 activity was less effective than that of the (R)-9-HSA in vitro, and the inhibitory activity of both the (R)- and the (S)-9-HSA isomer, was higher on HDAC1 compared to HDAC2 and HDAC3, thus demonstrating the stereospecific and selective interaction of 9-HSA with HDAC1. In addition, histone hyperacetylation caused by 9-HSA treatment was examined by an innovative HPLC/ESI/MS method. Analysis on histones isolated from control and treated HT29 confirmed the higher potency of (R)-9-HSA compared to (S)-9-HSA, severely affecting H2A-2 and H4 acetylation. On the other side, it seemed of interest to determine whether the G0/G1 arrest of HT29 cell proliferation could be bypassed by the stimulation with the growth factor EGF. Our results showed that 9-HSA-treated cells were not only prevented from proliferating, but also showed a decreased [3H]thymidine incorporation after EGF stimulation. In this condition, HT29 cells expressed very low levels of cyclin D1, that didn’t colocalize with HDAC1. These results suggested that the cyclin D1/HDAC1 complex is required for proliferation. Furthermore, in the effort of understanding the possible mechanisms of this effect, we have analyzed the degree of internalization of the EGF/EGFR complex and its interactions with HDAC1. EGF/EGFR/HDAC1 complex quantitatively increases in 9-HSA-treated cells but not in serum starved cells after EGF stimulation. Our data suggested that 9-HSA interaction with the catalytic site of the HDAC1 disrupts the HDAC1/cyclin D1 complex and favors EGF/EGFR recruitment by HDAC1, thus enhancing 9-HSA antiproliferative effects. In conclusion 9-HSA is a promising HDAC inhibitor with high selectivity and specificity, capable of inducing cell cycle arrest and histone hyperacetylation, but also able to modulate HDAC1 protein interaction. All these aspects may contribute to the potency of this new antitumor agent.
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The use of agents targeting EGFR represents a new frontier in colon cancer therapy. Among these, monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) seemed to be the most promising. However they have demonstrated low utility in therapy, the former being effective at toxic doses, the latter resulting inefficient in colon cancer. This thesis work presents studies on a new EGFR inhibitor, FR18, a molecule containing the same naphtoquinone core as shikonin, an agent with great anti-tumor potential. In HT-29, a human colon carcinoma cell line, flow cytometry, immunoprecipitation, and Western blot analysis, confocal spectral microscopy have demonstrated that FR18 is active at concentrations as low as 10 nM, inhibits EGF binding to EGFR while leaving unperturbed the receptor kinase activity. At concentration ranging from 30 nM to 5 μM, it activates apoptosis. FR18 seems therefore to have possible therapeutic applications in colon cancer. In addition, surface plasmon resonance (SPR) investigation of the direct EGF/EGFR complex interaction using different experimental approaches is presented. A commercially available purified EGFR was immobilised by amine coupling chemistry on SPR sensor chip and its interaction to EGF resulted to have a KD = 368 ± 0.65 nM. SPR technology allows the study of biomolecular interactions in real-time and label-free with a high degree of sensitivity and specificity and thus represents an important tool for drug discovery studies. On the other hand EGF/EGFR complex interaction represents a challenging but important system that can lead to significant general knowledge about receptor-ligand interactions, and the design of new drugs intended to interfere with EGFR binding activity.