929 resultados para Sangue - Infecções
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Bacterial infections are an increasing problem for human health. In fact, an increasing number of infections are caused by bacteria that are resistant to most antibiotics and their combinations. Therefore, the scientific community is currently searching for new solutions to fight bacteria and infectious diseases, without promoting antimicrobial resistance. One of the most promising strategies is the disruption or attenuation of bacterial Quorum Sensing (QS), a refined system that bacteria use to communicate. In a QS event, bacteria produce and release specific small chemicals, signal molecules - autoinducers (AIs) - into the environment. At the same time that bacterial population grows, the concentration of AIs in the bacterial environment increases. When a threshold concentration of AIs is reached, bacterial cells respond to it by altering their gene expression profile. AIs regulate gene expression as a function of cell population density. Phenotypes mediated by QS (QSphenotypes) include virulence factors, toxin production, antibiotic resistance and biofilm formation. In this work, two polymeric materials (linear polymers and molecularly imprinted nanoparticles) were developed and their ability to attenuate QS was evaluated. Both types of polymers should to be able to adsorb bacterial signal molecules, limiting their availability in the extracellular environment, with expected disruption of QS. Linear polymers were composed by one of two monomers (itaconic acid and methacrylic acid), which are known to possess strong interactions with the bacterial signal molecules. Molecularly imprinted polymer nanoparticles (MIP NPs) are particles with recognition capabilities for the analyte of interest. This ability is attained by including the target analyte at the synthesis stage. Vibrio fischeri and Aeromonas hydrophila were used as model species for the study. Both the linear polymers and MIP NPs, tested free in solutions and coated to surfaces, showed ability to disrupt QS by decreasing bioluminescence of V. fischeri and biofilm formation of A. hydrophila. No significant effect on bacterial growth was detected. The cytotoxicity of the two types of polymers to a fibroblast-like cell line (Vero cells) was also tested in order to evaluate their safety. The results showed that both the linear polymers and MIP NPs were not cytotoxic in the testing conditions. In conclusion, the results reported in this thesis, show that the polymers developed are a promising strategy to disrupt QS and reduce bacterial infection and resistance. In addition, due to their low toxicity, solubility and easy integration by surface coating, the polymers have potential for applications in scenarios where bacterial infection is a problem: medicine, pharmaceutical, food industry and in agriculture or aquaculture.
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According to the World Health Organization, around 8.2 million people die each year with cancer. Most patients do not perform routine diagnoses and the symptoms, in most situations, occur when the patient is already at an advanced stage of the disease, consequently resulting in a high cancer mortality. Currently, prostate cancer is the second leading cause of death among males worldwide. In Portugal, this is the most diagnosed type of cancer and the third that causes more deaths. Taking into account that there is no cure for advanced stages of prostate cancer, the main strategy comprises an early diagnosis to increase the successful rate of the treatment. The prostate specific antigen (PSA) is an important biomarker of prostate cancer that can be detected in biological fluids, including blood, urine and semen. However, the commercial kits available are addressed for blood samples and the commonly used analytical methods for their detection and quantification requires specialized staff, specific equipment and extensive sample processing, resulting in an expensive process. Thus, the aim of this MSc thesis consisted on the development of a simple, efficient and less expensive method for the extraction and concentration of PSA from urine samples using aqueous biphasic systems (ABS) composed of ionic liquids. Initially, the phase diagrams of a set of aqueous biphasic systems composed of an organic salt and ionic liquids were determined. Then, their ability to extract PSA was ascertained. The obtained results reveal that in the tested systems the prostate specific antigen is completely extracted to the ionic-liquid-rich phase in a single step. Subsequently, the applicability of the investigated ABS for the concentration of PSA was addressed, either from aqueous solutions or urine samples. The low concentration of this biomarker in urine (clinically significant below 150 ng/mL) usually hinders its detection by conventional analytical techniques. The obtained results showed that it is possible to extract and concentrate PSA, up to 250 times in a single-step, so that it can be identified and quantified using less expensive techniques.
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According to the World Health Organization, around 8.2 million people die each year with cancer. Most patients do not perform routine diagnoses and the symptoms, in most situations, occur when the patient is already at an advanced stage of the disease, consequently resulting in a high cancer mortality. Currently, prostate cancer is the second leading cause of death among males worldwide. In Portugal, this is the most diagnosed type of cancer and the third that causes more deaths. Taking into account that there is no cure for advanced stages of prostate cancer, the main strategy comprises an early diagnosis to increase the successful rate of the treatment. The prostate specific antigen (PSA) is an important biomarker of prostate cancer that can be detected in biological fluids, including blood, urine and semen. However, the commercial kits available are addressed for blood samples and the commonly used analytical methods for their detection and quantification requires specialized staff, specific equipment and extensive sample processing, resulting in an expensive process. Thus, the aim of this MSc thesis consisted on the development of a simple, efficient and less expensive method for the extraction and concentration of PSA from urine samples using aqueous biphasic systems (ABS) composed of ionic liquids. Initially, the phase diagrams of a set of aqueous biphasic systems composed of an organic salt and ionic liquids were determined. Then, their ability to extract PSA was ascertained. The obtained results reveal that in the tested systems the prostate specific antigen is completely extracted to the ionic-liquid-rich phase in a single step. Subsequently, the applicability of the investigated ABS for the concentration of PSA was addressed, either from aqueous solutions or urine samples. The low concentration of this biomarker in urine (clinically significant below 150 ng/mL) usually hinders its detection by conventional analytical techniques. The obtained results showed that it is possible to extract and concentrate PSA, up to 250 times in a single-step, so that it can be identified and quantified using less expensive techniques.
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Diplodia corticola is regarded as the most virulent fungus involved in cork oak decline, being able to infect not only Quercus species (mainly Q. suber and Q. ilex), but also grapevines (Vitis vinifera) and eucalypts (Eucalyptus sp.). This endophytic fungus is also a pathogen whose virulence usually manifests with the onset of plant stress. Considering that the infection normally culminates in host death, there is a growing ecologic and socio-economic concern about D. corticola propagation. The molecular mechanisms of infection are hitherto largely unknown. Accordingly, the aim of this study was to unveil potential virulence effectors implicated in D. corticola infection. This knowledge is fundamental to outline the molecular framework that permits the fungal invasion and proliferation in plant hosts, causing disease. Since the effectors deployed are mostly proteins, we adopted a proteomic approach. We performed in planta pathogenicity tests to select two D. corticola strains with distinct virulence degrees for our studies. Like other filamentous fungi D. corticola secretes protein at low concentrations in vitro in the presence of high levels of polysaccharides, two characteristics that hamper the fungal secretome analysis. Therefore, we first compared several methods of extracellular protein extraction to assess their performance and compatibility with 1D and 2D electrophoretic separation. TCA-Acetone and TCA-phenol protein precipitation were the most efficient methods and the former was adopted for further studies. The proteins were extracted and separated by 2D-PAGE, proteins were digested with trypsin and the resulting peptides were further analysed by MS/MS. Their identification was performed by de novo sequencing and/or MASCOT search. We were able to identify 80 extracellular and 162 intracellular proteins, a milestone for the Botryosphaeriaceae family that contains only one member with the proteome characterized. We also performed an extensive comparative 2D gel analysis to highlight the differentially expressed proteins during the host mimicry. Moreover, we compared the protein profiles of the two strains with different degrees of virulence. In short, we characterized for the first time the secretome and proteome of D. corticola. The obtained results contribute to the elucidation of some aspects of the biology of the fungus. The avirulent strain contains an assortment of proteins that facilitate the adaptation to diverse substrates and the identified proteins suggest that the fungus degrades the host tissues through Fenton reactions. On the other hand, the virulent strain seems to have adapted its secretome to the host characteristics. Furthermore, the results indicate that this strain metabolizes aminobutyric acid, a molecule that might be the triggering factor of the transition from a latent to a pathogenic state. Lastly, the secretome includes potential pathogenicity effectors, such as deuterolysin (peptidase M35) and cerato-platanin, proteins that might play an active role in the phytopathogenic lifestyle of the fungus. Overall, our results suggest that D. corticola has a hemibiotrophic lifestyle, switching from a biotrophic to a necrotrophic interaction after plant physiologic disturbances.This understanding is essential for further development of effective plant protection measures.
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Candida albicans is the major fungal pathogen in humans, causing diseases ranging from mild skin infections to severe systemic infections in immunocompromised individuals. The pathogenic nature of this organism is mostly due to its capacity to proliferate in numerous body sites and to its ability to adapt to drastic changes in the environment. Candida albicans exhibit a unique translational system, decoding the leucine-CUG codon ambiguously as leucine (3% of codons) and serine (97%) using a hybrid serine tRNA (tRNACAGSer). This tRNACAGSer is aminoacylated by two aminoacyl tRNA synthetases (aaRSs): leucyl-tRNA synthetase (LeuRS) and seryl-tRNA synthetase (SerRS). Previous studies showed that exposure of C. albicans to macrophages, oxidative, pH stress and antifungals increases Leu misincorporation levels from 3% to 15%, suggesting that C. albicans has the ability to regulate mistranslation levels in response to host defenses, antifungals and environmental stresses. Therefore, the hypothesis tested in this work is that Leu and Ser misincorporation at CUG codons is dependent upon competition between the LeuRS and SerRS for the tRNACAGSer. To test this hypothesis, levels of the SerRS and LeuRS were indirectly quantified under different physiological conditions, using a fluorescent reporter system that measures the activity of the respective promoters. Results suggest that an increase in Leu misincorporation at CUG codons is associated with an increase in LeuRS expression, with levels of SerRS being maintained. In the second part of the work, the objective was to identify putative regulators of SerRS and LeuRS expression. To accomplish this goal, C. albicans strains from a transcription factor knock-out collection were transformed with the fluorescent reporter system and expression of both aaRSs was quantified. Alterations in the LeuRS/SerRS expression of mutant strains compared to wild type strain allowed the identification of 5 transcription factors as possible regulators of expression of LeuRS and SerRS: ASH1, HAP2, HAP3, RTG3 and STB5. Globally, this work provides the first step to elucidate the molecular mechanism of regulation of mistranslation in C. albicans.
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Dissertação mest., Ciências Biomédicas, Universidade do Algarve, 2010
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Dissertação mest., Biologia Marinha, Universidade do Algarve, 2008
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Dissertação de mest., Engenharia Biológica, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2009
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Dissertação de mest., Biologia Marinha (Ecologia e Conservação Marinha), Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Univ. do Algarve, 2011
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Dissertação de mest., Ciências Farmacêuticas, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Univ. do Algarve, 2011
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O processamento de sinais de fluxo sanguíneo tem sido objecto de interesse de muitos investigadores, no entanto até este momento, tanto quanto se sabe, não existe caracterização de sinais de ultra-som Doppler de fluxo sanguíneo em vasos cardíacos com inserção de bypass. A presente dissertação, inserida nos objectivos de um projecto de investigação internacional, apresenta as metodologias desenvolvidas com vista à tipificação de sinais ultra-sónicos de fluxo sanguíneo recolhidos em bypass cardíacos e à verificação da variabilidade da composição do sangue artificial com a temperatura ambiente e com a utilização de diferentes marcas dos seus compostos. No que concerne à composição do sangue artificial verifica-se que a utilização de detergentes de marcas diferentes não influencia o espectrograma dos sinais ultra-sónicos; contudo, o glicerol brasileiro possibilita melhor dispersão das partículas de PVC que o glicerol português. Verifica-se também que o aumento da temperatura a que o sangue artificial e o ambiente envolvente se encontram potencia claramente a identificação das envolventes do espectrograma correspondente. Os sinais ultra-sónicos de fluxo sanguíneo foram distinguidos em siglas FL, FR e FT e foram pré-processados removendo-se o ruído de baixas frequências (até 430Hz) e as baixas intensidades de potência (inferiores a um limiar de 35). Após a determinação da envolvente dos ciclos cardíacos, foi calculado o ciclo cardíaco médio de cada sigla. Analisando as características dos ciclos cardíacos médios: tempos de subida e descida do pico máximo, tempo acima da média do ciclo cardíaco médio, índice de pulsatilidade, frequências máxima e média e ainda a duração temporal, conseguiu identificar-se que os sinais FT apresentam durações temporais maiores e um espectrograma maioritariamente acima da frequência média do ciclo cardíaco, os sinais FR apresentam maior índice de pulsatilidade e maiores valores de frequência máxima. Os sinais FL apresentam características intermédias.
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O Amyloodinium ocellatum é um parasita dinoflagelado que aparece em aquaculturas por todo o mundo, infectando as brânquias e o tegumento dos peixes. Esta parasita é particularmente relevante na aquacultura mediterrânica onde os surtos causam perdas consideráveis. Apesar de já terem sido experimentados vários tratamentos, nenhum deles se revelou efectivo na erradicação do parasita e ainda alguns dos químicos utilizados podem ter importantes efeitos nocivos sobre o ambiente. Deste modo, o objectivo deste estudo foi testar novos fármacos para impedir o desenvolvimento e/ou eliminar o parasita em peixes já infectados. Os fármacos utilizados neste estudo foram endoperóxidos, uma recente classe de antimaláricos. Na primeira parte deste estudo realizaram-se ensaios in vitro onde se testaram os efeitos de diferentes concentrações (0,1mM; 1 mM; 2mM e 2,5mM) dos fármacos NAD17, NAD19, LCD93 e LCD67A sobre a divisão dos tomontes. Às 24 e 48 horas de exposição a 0,1mM NAD19 e 1mM LCD93, os tomontes observados não tinham entrado em divisão. Na segunda parte realizou-se um ensaio in vivo no qual os fármacos foram administrados a juvenis de dourada (Sparus aurata) a uma concentração de 10μmol/kg através de tratamento oral. No ensaio in vivo avaliou-se o possível efeito profiláctico dos fármacos na infecção através da análise da abundância e prevalência do parasita, da eficácia dos fármacos e dos efeitos do parasita e do tratamento na fisiologia e no eixo do stress dos animais infectados através de análises enzimáticas e de parâmetros bioquímicos do sangue. As medições realizadas ao plasma sanguíneo e às brânquias de douradas com diferentes níveis de infecção de A. ocellatum revelaram que não existe diferença significativa entre os controlos e os endoperóxidos para a dose testada. Será necessário realizar mais ensaios para obter conclusões sobre o efeito dos endoperóxidos no controlo do parasita de peixes A. ocellatum.
In vitro blood-brain barrier models to predict the permeation of gene therapy vectors into the brain
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A terapia génica tem-se revelado uma alternativa relevante no tratamento de doenças neurodegenerativas (DN). Contudo, a entrega de vetores para transferência génica no cérebro representa ainda um enorme desafio devido à presença da barreira hemato-encefálica (BHE). A BHE é uma interface dinâmica e seletiva entre o sangue e o cérebro, constituída pelas células endoteliais cerebrais, astrócitos e pericitos, desempenhando um importante papel na regulação da homeostasia cerebral. A BHE representa um dos maiores obstáculos no tratamento de DN, uma vez que esta barreira impede o transporte para o cérebro da maioria das moléculas terapêuticas, incluindo os vetores para terapia génica. Embora tenham sido desenvolvidos diferentes modelos in vitro da BHE de forma a avaliar o transporte de fármacos através da BHE, muito poucos foram criados com o intuito de testar a permeabilidade desta barreira a vetores de terapia génica. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo principal o desenvolvimento e a avaliação de modelos in vitro de BHE que permitam a investigação da capacidade dos vetores de terapia génica de penetrarem no cérebro. No nosso estudo, foram testados diferentes modelos in vitro de BHE em monocultura, constituídos por células endoteliais de rato ou murganho (RBE4 e bEnd3, respetivamente), e modelos de co-cultura, que combinam células endoteliais com células neuronais (Neuro2a) ou astrócitos primários, cultivados num sistema transwell. Para caraterizar estes modelos foram realizados testes de permeabilidade e de resistência elétrica transendotelial, bem como estudos baseados na técnica de PCR quantitativo e na imunocitoquímica das proteínas das junções intercelulares. Verificámos que os modelos baseados na cultura de células bEnd3 e células neuronais ou astrócitos apresentavam as melhores propriedades de barreira. Posteriormente foi avaliada nos modelos selecionados a penetração de um vetor não-viral que reconhecidamente tem a capacidade de atravessar in vivo a BHE: o peptídeo da glicoproteína do vírus da raiva (RGV-9r). Os siRNAs marcados com um fluoróforo e acoplados ao peptídeo RVG-9r foram capazes de penetrar eficientemente as células bEnd3, localizadas no lado luminal do insert, via endocitose mediada por recetores, e ainda de penetrar os astrócitos ou células neuronais, previamente cultivadas no lado abluminal. Estes resultados correlacionam-se, de forma clara, com os resultados previamente descritos em estudos in vivo. Em conclusão, os modelos in vitro de BHE baseados na co-cultura de células bEnd3 com células Neuro2a ou astrócitos, têm grande potencial na seleção de candidatos a vetores de terapia génica para o cérebro, uma vez que apresentam importantes características da BHE e se baseiam num método fácil e reprodutível. Tal facto representa uma promessa significativa para a identificação de novas estratégias de terapia génica não invasiva para o tratamento de doenças neurológicas.
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The human genome has millions of genetics variants that can affect gene expression. These variants are known as cis-regulatory variants and are responsible for intra-species phenotypic differences and individual susceptibility to disease. One of the diseases affected by cis-regulatory variants is breast cancer. Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers, with approximately 4500 new cases each year in Portugal. Breast cancer has many genes mutated and TP53 has been shown to be relevant for this disease. TP53 is one of the most commonly mutated genes in human cancer and it is involved in cell cycle regulation and apoptosis. Previous work by Maia et al has shown that TP53 has differential allelic expression (DAE), which suggests that this gene may be under the influence of cis-regulatory variants. Also, its DAE pattern is totally altered in breast tumours with normal copy number. We hypothesized that cis-regulatory variants affecting TP53 may have a role in breast cancer development and treatment. The present work aims to identify the cis-regulatory variants playing a role in TP53 expression, using in silico, in vitro and in vivo approaches. By bioinformatic tools we have identified candidate cis-regulatory variants and predicted the possible transcription factor binding sites that they affect. By EMSA we studied DNA-protein interactions in this region of TP53. The in silico analysis allowed us to identified three candidate cis-regulatory SNPs which may affect the binding of seven transcription factors. However, the EMSA experiments have not been conclusive and we have not yet confirmed whether any of the identified SNPs are associated with gene expression control of TP53. We will carry out further experiments to validate our findings.
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Dissertação de mestrado, Ciências Biomédicas, Departamento de Ciências Biomédicas e Biomedicina, Universidade do Algarve, 2013