939 resultados para Embryonic stem cells


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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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Many cell types have no known functional attributes. In the bladder and prostate, basal epithelial and stromal cells appear similar in cytomorphology and share several cell surface markers. Their total gene expression (transcriptome) should provide a clear measure of the extent to which they are alike functionally. Since urologic stromal cells are known to mediate organ-specific tissue formation, these cells in cancers might exhibit aberrant gene expression affecting their function. For transcriptomes, cluster designation (CD) antigens have been identified for cell sorting. The sorted cell populations can be analyzed by DNA microarrays. Various bladder cell types have unique complements of CD molecules. CD9(+) urothelial, CD104(+) basal and CD13(+) stromal cells of the lamina propria were therefore analyzed, as were CD9(+) cancer and CD13(+) cancer-associated stromal cells. The transcriptome datasets were compared by principal components analysis for relatedness between cell types; those with similarity in gene expression indicated similar function. Although bladder and prostate basal cells shared CD markers such as CD104, CD44 and CD49f, they differed in overall gene expression. Basal cells also lacked stem cell gene expression. The bladder luminal and stromal transcriptomes were distinct from their prostate counterparts. In bladder cancer, not only the urothelial but also the stromal cells showed gene expression alteration. The cancer process in both might thus involve defective stromal signaling. These cell-type transcriptomes provide a means to monitor in vitro models in which various CD-isolated cell types can be combined to study bladder differentiation and bladder tumor development based on cell-cell interaction.

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Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Dissertation wurden Untersuchungen zur Expression und Funktion der respiratorischen Proteine Neuroglobin (Ngb) und Cytoglobin (Cygb) in Vertebraten durchgeführt. Beide Globine wurden erst kürzlich entdeckt, und ihre Funktionen konnten trotz vorliegender Daten zur Struktur und biochemischen Eigenschaften dieser Proteine bisher nicht eindeutig geklärt werden. Im ersten Abschnitt der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde die zelluläre und subzelluläre Lokalisation von Neuroglobin und Cytoglobin in murinen Gewebeschnitten untersucht. Die Expression von Ngb in neuronalen und endokrinen Geweben hängt offensichtlich mit den hohen metabolischen Aktivitäten dieser Organe zusammen. Insbesondere im Gehirn konnten regionale Unterschiede in der Ngb-Expression beobachtet werden. Dabei korrelierte eine besonders starke Neuroglobin-Expression mit Gehirnbereichen, die bekanntermaßen die höchsten Grundaktivitäten aufweisen. In Anbetracht dessen liegt die Funktion des Neuroglobins möglicherweise im basalen O2-Metabolismus dieser Gewebe, wobei Ngb als O2-Lieferant und kurzfristiger O2-Speicher den vergleichsweise hohen Sauerstoffbedarf vor Ort sicherstellen könnte. Weitere Funktionen in der Entgiftung von ROS bzw. RNS oder die kürzlich publizierte mögliche Rolle des Ngb bei der Verhinderung der Mitochondrien-vermittelten Apoptose durch eine Reduktion des freigesetzten Cytochrom c wären darüber hinaus denkbar. Die Cygb-Expression im Gehirn beschränkte sich auf relativ wenige Neurone in verschiedenen Gehirnbereichen und zeigte dort vorwiegend eine Co-Lokalisation mit der neuronalen NO-Synthase. Dieser Befund legt eine Funktion des Cytoglobins im NO-Metabolismus nahe. Quantitative RT-PCR-Experimente zur mRNA-Expression von Ngb und Cygb in alternden Säugern am Bsp. der Hamsterspezies Phodopus sungorus zeigten keine signifikanten Änderungen der mRNA-Mengen beider Globine in alten im Vergleich zu jungen Tieren. Dies widerspricht publizierten Daten, in denen bei der Maus anhand von Western Blot-Analysen eine Abnahme der Neuroglobin-Menge im Alter gezeigt wurde. Möglicherweise handelt es sich hierbei um speziesspezifische Differenzen. Die im Rahmen dieser Arbeit durchgeführte vergleichende Sequenzanalyse der humanen und murinen NGB/Ngb-Genregion liefert zum einen Hinweise auf die mögliche Regulation der Ngb-Expression und zum anderen eine wichtige Grundlage für die funktionellen Analysen dieses Gens. Es konnte ein minimaler Promotorbereich definiert werden, der zusammen mit einigen konservierten regulatorischen Elementen als Basis für experimentelle Untersuchungen der Promotoraktivität in Abhängigkeit von äußeren Einflüssen dienen wird. Bioinformatische Analysen führten zur Identifizierung des sog. „neuron restrictive silencer element“ (NRSE) im Ngb-Promotor, welches vermutlich für die vorwiegend neuronale Expression des Proteins verantwortlich ist. Die kontrovers diskutierte O2-abhängige Regulation der Ngb-Expression konnte hingegen anhand der durchgeführten komparativen Sequenzanalysen nicht bestätigt werden. Es wurden keine zwischen Mensch und Maus konservierten Bindestellen für den Transkriptionsfaktor HIF-1 identifiziert, der die Expression zahlreicher hypoxieregulierter Gene, z.B. Epo und VEGF, vermittelt. Zusammen mit den in vivo-Daten spricht dies eher gegen eine Regulation der Ngb-Expression bei verminderter Verfügbarkeit von Sauerstoff. Die Komplexität der Funktionen von Ngb und Cygb im O2-Stoffwechsel der Vertebraten macht den Einsatz muriner Modellsysteme unerlässlich, die eine sukzessive Aufklärung der Funktionen beider Proteine erlauben. Die vorliegende Arbeit liefert auch dazu einen wichtigen Beitrag. Die hergestellten „gene-targeting“-Vektorkonstrukte liefern in Verbindung mit den etablierten Nachweisverfahren zur Genotypisierung von embryonalen Stammzellen die Grundlage zur erfolgreichen Generierung von Ngb-knock out sowie Ngb- und Cygb-überexprimierenden transgenen Tieren. Diese werden für die endgültige Entschlüsselung funktionell relevanter Fragestellungen von enormer Bedeutung sein.

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Desmosomen sind hoch organisierte interzelluläre Verbindungen, die Zellverbänden eine mechanische Stabilität verleihen. Die Intermediärfilamentnetzwerke benachbarter Zellen werden mit Hilfe der desmosomalen Cadherine vom Desmoglein- und Desmocollin-Typ miteinander verknüpft. Diese Glykoproteine interagieren miteinander im Interzellularspalt zwischen benachbarten Zellen und stellen mit ihren zytoplasmatischen Domänen einen Ankerpunkt für desmosomale Brückenproteine dar, an welche wiederum die Proteine des Intermediärfilament-Zytoskeletts binden. Bei der Maus spielt das desmosomale Cadherin Desmoglein 2 (DSG2) bereits in frühen Stadien der Embryogenese eine entscheidende Rolle. Homozygote DSG2-Knockout-Mäuse sterben bereits vor der Implantation des Embryos ab. Im adulten Tier ist Dsg2 die am weitesten verbreitete Isoform, in Darm, Leber und Herzmuskel wird es zudem exklusiv exprimiert. Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, die Bedeutung von Dsg2 in differenzierten Gewebeverbänden adulter Tiere zu untersuchen. Im Rahmen dieser Doktorarbeit wurden mehrere transgene Mauslinien hergestellt, in denen mit Hilfe des Cre/loxP-Systems eine Deletion im DSG2-Gen konditional und gewebsspezifisch induziert werden konnte. Dazu wurden zuerst zwei loxP-Sequenzen und eine mit zwei FRT-Stellen flankierte Neomyzinresistenzgen-Kassette in das DSG2-Gen von embryonalen Stammzellen durch homologe Rekombination eines Targeting-Konstrukts inseriert. Diese Zellen wurden in Blastozysten injiziert und Mauslinien hergestellt. Mit Hilfe der Flpe-Rekombinase wurde anschließend die Resistenzenzgen-Kassette entfernt. Diese Stämme wurden mit Mäusen verpaart, die eine induzierbare und gewebsspezifische Synthese der Cre-Rekombinase ermöglichen. Im Darmepithel und der Leber konnte eine gewebsspezifische Rekombination des DSG2-Gens induziert werden. Untersuchungen der DSG2-mRNA zeigten, dass die DSG2-Rekombination in der Darmschleimhaut nahezu vollständig erfolgte. Immunfluoreszenz-Analysen an Gewebsfragmenten induzierter Tiere mit Isotyp-spezifischen Antikörpern, die im Rahmen dieser Arbeit hergestellt worden waren, zeigten jedoch keine signifikanten Unterschiede der Desmosomenzahl und -verteilung. Daher wurden eGFP-Hybride des zu erwartenden mutierten Dsg2-Proteins in Zellen exprimiert und mit wildtypischem Dsg2 verglichen. Es konnte hinsichtlich der Verteilung und Morphologie der Desmosomen keine Unterschiede zwischen beiden Dsg2-Proteinen festgestellt werden. Der Dsg2-Mutante fehlen wichtige Proteinbereiche, die für die trans-Interaktion der extrazellulären Domäne verantwortlich sind, die Haupt-N-Glykosylierungsstelle, sowie eine der insgesamt vier Kalzium-Bindestellen. Dies sind Eigenschaften, von denen man bisher annahm, dass sie eine zentrale Bedeutung für die desmosomale Adhäsion besitzen. Weitere Experimente werden zeigen, inwieweit die hergestellte Dsg2-Mutante in „Stresssituationen“, wie sie z.B. bei Regenerationsvorgängen oder der Tumorgenese auftreten, zu veränderten adhäsiven Eigenschaften führt.

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Abberrant DNA methylation is one of the hallmarks of cancerogenesis. Our study aims to delineate differential DNA methylation in cirrhosis and hepatic cancerogenesis. Patterns of methylation of 27,578 individual CpG loci in 12 hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs), 15 cirrhotic controls and 12 normal liver samples were investigated using an array-based technology. A supervised principal component analysis (PCA) revealed 167 hypomethylated loci and 100 hypermethylated loci in cirrhosis and HCC as compared to normal controls. Thus, these loci show a "cirrhotic" methylation pattern that is maintained in HCC. In pairwise supervised PCAs between normal liver, cirrhosis and HCC, eight loci were significantly changed in all analyses differentiating the three groups (p < 0.0001). Of these, five loci showed highest methylation levels in HCC and lowest in control tissue (LOC55908, CELSR1, CRMP1, GNRH2, ALOX12 and ANGPTL7), whereas two loci showed the opposite direction of change (SPRR3 and TNFSF15). Genes hypermethylated between normal liver to cirrhosis, which maintain this methylation pattern during the development of HCC, are depleted for CpG islands, high CpG content promoters and polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) targets in embryonic stem cells. In contrast, genes selectively hypermethylated in HCC as compared to nonmalignant samples showed an enrichment of CpG islands, high CpG content promoters and PRC2 target genes (p < 0.0001). Cirrhosis and HCC show distinct patterns of differential methylation with regards to promoter structure, PRC2 targets and CpG islands.

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Legislation influences the availability of embryos for research. The law in Switzerland, and in some other European countries, is restrictive concerning medically assisted reproduction and stem cell research. Swiss law prohibits the creation of embryos for research purposes. It permits the derivation of human embryonic stem cells for research from surplus embryos but prohibits research with intact surplus embryos and embryo donation to other couples. Swiss law defines all embryos generated during a reproductive cycle and not used for reproduction as surplus embryos. The aim of this study was to evaluate the surplus embryos generated in Switzerland in 2003. A detailed questionnaire was sent to all registered IVF units in Switzerland (n = 22). 11727 embryos were generated during 2003. Of these, 93.5% were transferred into the uterus and 0.4% were cryopreserved. The remaining 6.1% (n = 711) became surplus. Of these, 2.7% were transferred intravaginally and the rest discarded due to poor quality (1.6%), development arrest (1.5%), renunciation by the couple (0.2%) or for other reasons (0.1%). The number of surplus embryos in Switzerland in 2003 was evaluated. Most surplus embryos became so during a therapeutic cycle. The restrictive legal regulation decreases the availability of human embryos for research.

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The skin is composed of two major compartments, the dermis and epidermis. The epidermis forms a barrier to protect the body. The stratified epithelium has self-renewing capacity throughout life, and continuous turnover is mediated by stem cells in the basal layer. p63 is structurally and functionally related to p53. In spite of their structural similarities, p63 is critical for the development and maintenance of stratified epithelial tissues, unlike p53. p63 is highly expressed in the epidermis and previously has been shown to play a critical role in the development and maintenance of the epidermis. The study of p63 has been complicated due to the existence of multiple isoforms: those with a transactivation domain (TAp63) and those lacking this domain (ΔNp63). Mice lacking p63 cannot form skin, have craniofacial and skeletal defects and die within hours after birth. These defects are due to the ability of p63 to regulate multiple processes in skin development including epithelial stem cell proliferation, differentiation, and adherence programs. To determine the roles of these isoforms in skin development and maintenance, isoform specific p63 conditional knock out mice were generated by our lab. TAp63-/- mice age prematurely, develop blisters, and display wound-healing defects that result from hyperproliferation of dermal stem cells. That results in premature depletion of these cells, which are necessary for wound repair, that indicates TAp63 plays a role in dermal/epidermal maintenance. To study the role of ΔNp63, I generated a ΔNp63-/- mouse and analyzed the skin by performing immunofluorescence for markers of epithelial differentiation. The ΔNp63-/- mice developed a thin, disorganized epithelium but differentiation markers were expressed. Interestingly, the epidermis from ΔNp63-/- mice co-expressed K14 and K10 in the same cell suggesting defects in epidermal differentiation and stratification. This phenotype is reminiscent of the DGCR8fl/fl;K14Cre and Dicerfl/fl;K14Cre mice skin. Importantly, DGCR8-/- embryonic stem cells (ESCs) display a hyperproliferation defect by failure to silence pluripotency genes. Furthermore, I have observed that epidermal cells lacking ΔNp63 display a phenotype reminiscent of embryonic stem cells instead of keratinocytes. Thus, I hypothesize that genes involved in maintaining pluripotency, like Oct4, may be upregulated in the absence of ΔNp63. To test this, q-RT PCR was performed for Oct4 mRNA with wild type and ΔNp63-/- 18.5dpc embryo skin. I found that the level of Oct4 was dramatically increased in the absence of ΔNp63-/-. Based on these results, I hypothesized that ΔNp63 induces differentiation by silencing pluripotency regulators, Oct4, Sox2 and Nanog directly through the regulation of DGCR8. I found that DGCR8 restoration resulted in repression of Oct4, Sox2 and Nanog in ΔNp63-/- epidermal cells and rescue differentiation defects. Loss of ΔNp63 resulted in pluripotency that caused defect in proper differentiation and stem cell like phenotype. This led me to culture the ΔNp63-/- epidermal cells in neuronal cell culture media in order to address whether restoration of DGCR8 can transform epidermal cells to neuronal cells. I found that DGCR8 restoration resulted in a change in cell fate. I also found that miR470 and miR145 play a role in the induction of pluripotency by repressing Oct4, Sox2 and Nanog. This indicates that ΔNp63 induces terminal differentiation through the regulation of DGCR8.

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Cart1 is a paired-class homeobox-containing gene that is expressed in head mesenchyme, branchial arches, limb buds, and various cartilages during embryogenesis. To understand the role of Cart1 during mammalian development, I generated Cart1-mutant mice by gene targeting in mouse embryonic stem cells. Cart1-homozygous mutants were born alive but all died soon after birth. Most had acrania (absence of the cranial vault) and meroanencephaly (absence of part of the brain). In situ hybridization studies showed that Cart1 is expressed specifically in forebrain mesenchyme but not in midbrain or hindbrain mesenchyme nor in the neural tube. Developmental studies revealed a transient deficiency of forebrain mesenchyme cells due to apoptosis associated with a delay in neural tube closure in that region. Subsequently, the forebrain region became filled with mesenchyme and closed, however, the midbrain neural tube region never initiated closure and remained open. These results suggest that Cart1 is required for the survival of forebrain mesenchyme and that its absence disrupts cranial neural tube morphogenesis by blocking the initiation of closure in the midbrain region, and this ultimately leads to the generation of lethal craniofacial defects. Prenatal treatment of Cart1 homozygous mutants with folic acid suppressed the development of the acrania/meroanencephaly phenotype. Thus, Cart1 mutant mice provide a novel animal model for understanding the cellular, molecular, and genetic etiology of neural tube defects and for the development of prenatal therapeutic protocols using folic acid. ^

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A fundamental question in developmental biology is to understand the mechanisms that govern the development of an adult individual from a single cell. Goosecoid (Gsc) is an evolutionarily conserved homeobox gene that has been cloned in vertebrates and in Drosophila. In mice, Gsc is first expressed during gastrulation stages where it marks anterior structures of the embryo, this pattern of expression is conserved among vertebrates. Later, expression is observed during organogenesis of the head, limbs and the trunk. The conserved pattern of expression of Gsc during gastrulation and gain of function experiments in Xenopus suggested a function for Gsc in the development of anterior structures in vertebrates. Also, its expression pattern in mouse suggested a role in morphogenesis of the head, limbs and trunk. To determine the functional requirement of Gsc in mice a loss of function mutation was generated by homologous recombination in embryonic stem cells and mice mutant for Gsc were generated.^ Gsc-null mice survived to birth but died hours after delivery. Phenotypic analysis revealed craniofacial and rib cage abnormalities that correlated with the second phase of Gsc expression in the head and trunk but no anomalies were found that correlated with its pattern of expression during gastrulation or limb development.^ To determine the mode of action of Gsc during craniofacial development aggregation chimeras were generated between Gsc-null and wild-type embryos. Chimeras were generated by the aggregation of cleavage stage embryos, taking advantage of two different Gsc-null alleles generated during gene targeting. Chimeras demonstrated a cell-autonomous function for Gsc during craniofacial development and a requirement for Gsc function in cartilage and mesenchymal tissues.^ Thus, during embryogenesis in mice, Gsc is not an essential component of gastrulation as had been suggested in previous experiments. Gsc is required for craniofacial development where it acts cell autonomously in cartilage and mesenchymal tissues. Gsc is also required for proper development of the rib cage but it is dispensable for limb development in mice. ^

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Myogenin is a muscle-specific transcription factor essential for skeletal muscle differentiation. A severe reduction in the number of fused myotubes is seen in myogenin-null mice, and the expression of genes characteristic of differentiated skeletal muscle is reduced. Additionally, sternebrae defects are seen in myogenin-null mice, a secondary defect in the sternal cartilage precursors. Very little is known about the quantitative requirement for myogenin in muscle differentiation and thoracic skeletal development in vivo. In this thesis I describe experiments utilizing a mouse line harboring a hypomorphic allele of myogenin, generated by gene targeting techniques in embryonic stem cells. The nature of the hypomorphism was due to lowered levels of myogenin from this allele. In embryos homozygous for the hypomorphic allele, normal sternum formation and extensive muscle differentiation was observed. However, muscle hypoplasia and reduced muscle-specific gene expression were apparent in these embryos, and the mice were not viable after birth. These results suggest skeletal muscle differentiation is highly sensitive to the absolute amounts of myogenin, and reveal distinct threshold requirements for myogenin in skeletal muscle differentiation, sternum formation, and viability in vivo. The hypomorphic allele was utilized as a genetically sensitized background to identify other components of myogenin-mediated processes. Using a candidate gene approach I crossed null mutations in MEF2C and MRF4 into the hypomorphic background and examined whether these mutations affected muscle differentiation and skeleton formation in the myogenin hypomorph. Although MEF2C mutation did not affect any phenotypes seen in the hypomorphic background, MRF4 was observed to be an essential component of myogenin-mediated processes of thoracic skeletal development. Additionally, the hypomorphic allele was very sensitive to genetic effects, suggesting the existence of mappable genetic modifiers of the hypomorphic allele of myogenin. ^

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During early mouse neural development, bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling patterns the dorsal neural tube and defines distinct neural progenitor cell domains along the dorsoventral axis. Unlike the ventral signaling molecule Sonic hedgehog, which has long-range activity by establishing a concentration gradient in the ventral neural tube, these dorsally expressed BMPs appear to have a limited domain of action. This raises questions as to how BMP activity is restricted locally and how restricted BMP signaling directs dorsal neural patterning and differentiation. I hypothesize that BMPs are restricted in the dorsal neural tube for correct dorsoventral patterning. ^ Previous studies have shown that the positively charged basic amino acids located at the N-terminus of several BMPs are essential for heparin binding and diffusion. This provides a novel tool to address these questions. Here I adapted a UAS/GAL4 bigenic mouse system to control the ectopic expression of BMP4 and a mutant form of BMP4 that lacks a subset of the N-terminal basic amino acids. The target genes, UAS-Bmp4 and UAS-mBmp4 , were introduced into the Hprt locus by gene targeting in mouse embryonic stem cells. The expression of the GAL4 transactivator was driven by a roof plate specific Wnt1 promoter. ^ The bigenic mouse embryos exhibit phenotype variations, ranging from mid/hindbrain defects, hemorrhage, and eye abnormalities to vasculture formation. Embryonic death starts around E11.5 because of severe hemorrhage. The different expression levels of the activated transgene may account for the phenotype variation. Further marker analysis reveals that mutant BMP4 induces ectopic expression of the dorsal markers MSX1/2 and PAX7 in the ventral neural tube. In addition, the expression of the ventral neural marker NKX2.2 is affected by the expanded BMP4 activity, indicating that ectopic BMP signaling can antagonize ventral signaling. Comparison of the phenotypes of the Wnt1/ Bmp4 and Wnt1/mBmp4 bigenic embryos that express transgenes at the same level, respectively, shows that mutant BMP4 causes the expansion of dorsal neural fates ventrally while wild type BMP4 does not, suggesting that mutant BMP4 acts farther than wild type BMP4. Together, these data suggest that the N-terminus basic amino acid core controls BMP4 long-range activity in neural development, and that BMP signaling patterns the dorsal neural tube through a secondary signaling pathway that involves homeodomain transcription factors MSX1/2 and PAX7. ^

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Transcription factors must be able to access their DNA binding sites to either activate or repress transcription. However, DNA wrapping and compaction into chromatin occludes most binding sites from ready access by proteins. Pioneer transcription factors are capable of binding their DNA elements within a condensed chromatin context and then reducing the level of nucleosome occupancy so that the chromatin structure is more accessible. This altered accessibility increases the probability of other transcription factors binding to their own DNA binding elements. My hypothesis is that Foxa1, a ‘pioneer’ transcription factor, activates alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) expression by binding DNA in a chromatinized environment, reducing the nucleosome occupancy and facilitating binding of additional transcription factors.^ Using retinoic-acid differentiated mouse embryonic stem cells, we illustrate a mechanism for activation of the tumor marker AFP by the pioneer transcription factor Foxa1 and TGF-β downstream effector transcription factors Smad2 and Smad4. In differentiating embryonic stem cells, binding of the Foxa1 forkhead box transcription factor to chromatin reduces nucleosome occupancy and levels of linker histone H1 at the AFP distal promoter. The more accessible DNA is subsequently bound by the Smad2 and Smad4 transcription factors, concurrent with activation of transcription. Chromatin immunoprecipitation analyses combined with siRNA-mediated knockdown indicate that Smad protein binding and the reduction of nucleosome occupancy at the AFP distal promoter is dependent on Foxa1. In addition to facilitating transcription factor binding, Foxa1 is also associated with histone modifications related to active gene expression. Acetylation of lysine 9 on histone H3, a mark that is associated active transcription, is dependent on Foxa1, while methylation of H3K4, also associated with active transcription, is independent of Foxa1. I propose that Foxa1 potentiates a region of chromatin to respond to Smad proteins, leading to active expression of AFP.^ These studies demonstrate one mechanism whereby a transcription factor can alter the accessibility of additional transcription factors to chromatin, by altering nucleosome positions. Specifically, Foxa1 exposes DNA so that Smad4 can bind to its regulatory element and activate transcription of the tumor-marker gene AFP.^

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MicroRNAs play roles in various biological processes like development, tumorigenesis, metastasis and pluripotency. My thesis work has demonstrated roles for p63, a p53 family member, in the upstream regulation of microRNA biogenesis. The p63 gene has a complex gene structure and has multiple isoforms. The TAp63 isoforms contain an acidic transcription activation domain. The ΔNp63 isoforms, lack the TA domain, but have a proline rich region critical for gene transactivation. To understand the functions of these isoforms, the Flores lab generated TAp63 and ΔNp63 conditional knock out mice. Using these mice and tissues and cells from these mice we have found that TAp63 transcriptionally regulates Dicer while ΔNp63 transcriptionally regulates DGCR8. TAp63 -/- mice are highly tumor prone. These mice develop metastatic mammary adenocarcinomas, squamous cell carcinomas, and lung adenocarcinomas to distant sites including the liver, lungs, and brain. I found that TAp63 suppresses metastasis by transcriptionally activating Dicer. TAp63 and Dicer levels were very low or lost in high grade human tumors like mammary adenocarcinomas, squamous cell carcinomas, and lung adenocarcinomas. Expression of Dicer in these tumor cell lines reduced their invasiveness. Using ΔNp63 -/- mice, I found that ΔNp63 transcriptionally activates DGCR8, resulting in a miRNA profile that is critical to reprogram cells to pluripotency. Analysis of epidermal cells derived from ΔNp63 -/- mice revealed that these cells expressed markers of pluripotency, including Sox2, Oct 4 and Nanog; however, genome-wide analysis revealed a novel profile of genes that are common between ΔNp63 -/- epidermal cells and embryonic stem cells. I also found that mouse cells depleted of ΔNp63 form chimeric mice and teratomas in SCID mice, demonstrating that ΔNp63 deficient cells are pluripotent. Further, I found that restoration of DGCR8 in ΔNp63 -/- epidermal cells reduces their pluripotency and induces terminal differentiation. I also demonstrated that iMS (induced multipotent stem) cells could be generated using human keratinocytes by knockdown of ∆Np63 or DGCR8. Taken together, my work has placed p63 and its isoforms at a critical node in controlling miRNA biogenesis.

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A partir da perspectiva da Análise de Discurso de linha francesa, este trabalho analisa os discursos especializados (científico, religioso, jurídico, jornalístico, político) presentes em artigos na mídia massiva sobre a cobertura da Lei de Biossegurança, sobretudo a partir do ajuizamento da ADI Nº 3510, pelo ex-procurador geral da República, Claudio Fontelles. Os dados são artigos opinativos publicados nos jornais Folha de S. Paulo e O Estado de S. Paulo, no primeiro semestre de 2005, bem como os documentos-fonte do Magistério Católico citados (Evangelium Vitae; Declaração sobre a Produção e o Uso Científico e Terapêutico das Células Estaminais Embrionárias Humanas; e a Instrução Donum Vitae,). Pretende-se verificar o modus operandi da linguagem nestes discursos, sobretudo os aspectos ideológicos de sua construção como elementos persuasivos. Os resultados da pesquisa permitem concluir a presença de elementos dogmáticos nestes discursos, alinhados com o posicionamento ideológico dos grupos aos quais pertencem os articulistas, bem como a presença de elementos mítico-filosófico-religiosos, conforme a noção de Discurso Fundador, de Eni Orlandi.(AU)