965 resultados para nucleotide excision repair
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Abstract Background Adult-type hypolactasia, the physiological decline of lactase some time after weaning, was previously associated with the LCT -13910C>T polymorphism worldwide except in Africa. Lactase non-persistence is the most common phenotype in humans, except in northwestern Europe with its long history of pastoralism and milking. We had previously shown association of LCT -13910C>T polymorphism with adult-type hypolactasia in Brazilians; thus, we assessed its frequency among different Brazilian ethnic groups. Methods We investigated the ethnicity-related frequency of this polymorphism in 567 Brazilians [mean age, 42.1 ± 16.8 years; 157 (27.7%) men]; 399 (70.4%) White, 50 (8.8%) Black, 65 (11.5%) Brown, and 53 (9.3%) Japanese-Brazilian. DNA was extracted from leukocytes; LCT -13910C>T polymorphism was analyzed by PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism. Results Prevalence of the CC genotype associated with hypolactasia was similar (57%) among White and Brown groups; however, prevalence was higher among Blacks (80%) and those of Japanese descent (100%). Only 2 (4%) Blacks had TT genotype, and 8 (16%) had the CT genotype. Assuming an association between CC genotype and hypolactasia, and CT and TT genotypes with lactase persistence, 356 (62.8%) individuals had hypolactasia and 211 (37.2%) had lactase persistence. The White and Brown groups had the same hypolactasia prevalence (~57%); nevertheless, was 80% among Black individuals and 100% among Japanese-Brazilians (P < 0.01). Conclusion The lactase persistence allele, LCT -13910T, was found in about 43% of both White and Brown and 20% of the Black Brazilians, but was absent among all Japanese Brazilians studied.
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Background: Ventral root avulsion is an experimental model of proximal axonal injury at the central/peripheral nervous system interface that results in paralysis and poor clinical outcome after restorative surgery. Root reimplantation may decrease neuronal degeneration in such cases. We describe the use of a snake venom-derived fibrin sealant during surgical reconnection of avulsed roots at the spinal cord surface. The present work investigates the effects of this fibrin sealant on functional recovery, neuronal survival, synaptic plasticity, and glial reaction in the spinal motoneuron microenvironment after ventral root reimplantation. Methodology/Principal Findings: Female Lewis rats (7 weeks old) were subjected to VRA and root replantation. The animals were divided into two groups: 1) avulsion only and 2) replanted roots with fibrin sealant derived from snake venom. Post-surgical motor performance was evaluated using the CatWalk system twice a week for 12 weeks. The rats were sacrificed 12 weeks after surgery, and their lumbar intumescences were processed for motoneuron counting and immunohistochemistry (GFAP, Iba-1 and synaptophysin antisera). Array based qRT-PCR was used to evaluate gene regulation of several neurotrophic factors and receptors as well as inflammatory related molecules. The results indicated that the root reimplantation with fibrin sealant enhanced motor recovery, preserved the synaptic covering of the motoneurons and improved neuronal survival. The replanted group did not show significant changes in microglial response compared to VRA-only. However, the astroglial reaction was significantly reduced in this group. Conclusions/Significance: In conclusion, the present data suggest that the repair of avulsed roots with snake venom fibrin glue at the exact point of detachment results in neuroprotection and preservation of the synaptic network at the microenvironment of the lesioned motoneurons. Also such procedure reduced the astroglial reaction and increased mRNA levels to neurotrophins and anti-inflammatory cytokines that may in turn, contribute to improving recovery of motor function.
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Conflicting findings about the association between leprosy and TLR1 variants N248S and I602S have been reported. Here, we performed case-control and family based studies, followed by replication in 2 case-control populations from Brazil, involving 3162 individuals. Results indicated an association between TLR1 248S and leprosy in the case-control study (SS genotype odds ratio [OR], 1.81; P = .004) and the family based study (z = 2.02; P = .05). This association was consistently replicated in other populations (combined OR, 1.51; P < .001), corroborating the finding that 248S is a susceptibility factor for leprosy. Additionally, we demonstrated that peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) carrying 248S produce a lower tumor necrosis factor/interleukin-10 ratio when stimulated with Mycobacterium leprae but not with lipopolysaccharide or PAM3cysK4. The same effect was observed after infection of PBMCs with the Moreau strain of bacillus Calmette-Guerin but not after infection with other strains. Finally, molecular dynamics simulations indicated that the Toll-like receptor 1 structure containing 248S amino acid is different from the structure containing 248N. Our results suggest that TLR1 248S is associated with an increased risk for leprosy, consistent with its hypoimmune regulatory function.
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OBJECTIVE: To compare the classical neurosurgical technique with a new simplified technique for prenatal repair of a myelomeningocelelike defect in sheep. METHODS: A myelomeningocele-like defect (laminectomy and dural excision) was created in the lumbar region on day 90 of gestation in 9 pregnant sheep. Correction technique was randomized. In Group 1 the defect was corrected using the classic neurosurgical technique of three-layer suture (dura mater, muscle and skin closure) performed by a neurosurgeon. In Group 2, a fetal medicine specialist used a biosynthetic cellulose patch to protect the spinal cord and only the skin was sutured above it. Near term (day 132 of gestation) fetuses were sacrificed for pathological analysis. RESULTS: There were two miscarriages and one maternal death. In total, six cases were available for pathological analysis, three in each group. In Group 1, there were adherence of the spinal cord to the scar (meningo-neural adhesion) and spinal cord architecture loss with posterior funiculus destruction and no visualization of grey matter. In Group 2, we observed in all cases formation of a neo-dura mater, separating the nervous tissue from adjacent muscles, and preserving the posterior funiculus and grey matter. CONCLUSION: The new simplified technique was better than the classic neurosurgical technique. It preserved the nervous tissue and prevented the adherence of the spinal cord to the scar. This suggests the current technique used for the correction of spina bifida in humans may need to be reassessed.
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Homing endonucleases are rare-cutting enzymes that cleave DNA at a site near their own location, preferentially in alleles lacking the homing endonuclease gene (HEG). By cleaving HEG-less alleles the homing endonuclease can mediate the transfer of its own gene to the cleaved site via a process called homing, involving double strand break repair. Via homing, HEGs are efficiently transferred into new genomes when horizontal exchange of DNA occurs between organisms. Group I introns are intervening sequences that can catalyse their own excision from the unprocessed transcript without the need of any proteins. They are widespread, occurring both in eukaryotes and prokaryotes and in their viruses. Many group I introns encode a HEG within them that confers mobility also to the intron and mediates the combined transfer of the intron/HEG to intronless alleles via homing. Bacteriophage T4 contains three such group I introns and at least 12 freestanding HEGs in its genome. The majority of phages besides T4 do not contain any introns, and freestanding HEGs are also scarcely represented among other phages. In the first paper we looked into why group I introns are so rare in phages related to T4 in spite of the fact that they can spread between phages via homing. We have identified the first phage besides T4 that contains all three T-even introns and also shown that homing of at least one of the introns has occurred recently between some of the phages in Nature. We also show that intron homing can be highly efficient between related phages if two phages infect the same bacterium but that there also exists counteracting mechanisms that can restrict the spread of introns between phages. In the second paper we have looked at how the presence of introns can affect gene expression in the phage. We find that the efficiency of splicing can be affected by variation of translation of the upstream exon for all three introns in T4. Furthermore, we find that splicing is also compromised upon infection of stationary-phase bacteria. This is the first time that the efficiency of self-splicing of group I introns has been coupled to environmental conditions and the potential effect of this on phage viability is discussed. In the third paper we have characterised two novel freestanding homing endonucleases that in some T-even-like phages replace two of the putative HEGs in T4. We also present a new theory on why it is a selective advantage for freestanding, phage homing endonucleases to cleave both HEG-containing and HEG-less genomes.
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[ES]La respiración es un proceso fisiológico común a todos los organismos marinos. En los estudios oceanográficos se ha determinado, comúnmente, mediante la cuantificación del consumo de oxígeno de organismos incubados en botellas. Esta metodología es tediosa y lenta, por lo que Packard et al. (1971) propusieron el uso del análisis bioquímico basado en la actividad de las enzimas implicadas en la respiración, el Sistema de Transporte de Electrones (ETS). Este análisis mide la velocidad máxima que dichas enzimas pueden tener, determinando la respiración potencial de los organismos. Dicha velocidad estará controlada por la disponibilidad intracelular de sus sustratos, los piridín nucleótidos (NADH y NADPH). En el presente trabajo, se ha analizado el metabolismo respiratorio, a través de medidas del ETS y de los piridín nucleótidos, tanto en el dinoflagelado Oxyrrhis marina en estudios de laboratorio, como en organismos recogidos del medio marino durante la campaña de circunnavegación MALASPINA 2010
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Máster en Oceanografía
Il nucleotide extracellulare UTP: induzione della migrazione di cellule staminali emopoietiche CD34+
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La letteratura scientifica degli ultimi anni si è arricchita di un numero sempre crescente di studi volti a chiarire i meccanismi che presiedono ai processi di homing di cellule staminali emopoietiche e del loro attecchimento a lungo termine nel midollo osseo. Tali fenomeni sembrano coinvolgere da un lato, l’interazione delle cellule staminali emopoietiche con la complessa architettura e componente cellulare midollare, e dall’altro la riposta ad un’ampia gamma di molecole regolatrici, tra le quali chemochine, citochine, molecole di adesione, enzimi proteolitici e mediatori non peptidici. Fanno parte di quest’ultimo gruppo anche i nucleotidi extracellulari, un gruppo di molecole-segnale recentemente caratterizzate come mediatori di numerose risposte biologiche, tra le quali l’allestimento di fenomeni flogistici e chemiotattici. Nel presente studio è stata investigata la capacità dei nucleotidi extracellulari ATP ed UTP di promuovere, in associazione alla chemochina CXCL12, la migrazione di cellule staminali umane CD34+. E’ così emerso che la stimolazione con UTP è in grado di incrementare significativamente la migrazione dei progenitori emopoietici in risposta al gradiente chemioattrattivo di CXCL12, nonché la loro capacità adesiva. Le analisi citofluorimetriche condotte su cellule migranti sembrano inoltre suggerire che l’UTP agisca interferendo con le dinamiche di internalizzazione del recettore CXCR4, rendendo così le cellule CD34+ maggiormente responsive, e per tempi più lunghi, al gradiente attrattivo del CXCL12. Saggi di homing competitivo in vivo hanno parallelamente mostrato, in topi NOD/SCID, che la stimolazione con UTP aumenta significativamente la capacità dei progenitori emopoeitci umani di localizzarsi a livello midollare. Sono state inoltre indagate alcune possibili vie di trasduzione del segnale attivate dalla stimolazione di recettori P2Y con UTP. Esperimenti di inibizione in presenza della tossina della Pertosse hanno evidenziato il coinvolgimento di proteine Gαi nella migrazione dipendente da CXCL12 ed UTP. Ulteriori indicazioni sono provenute dall’analisi del profilo trascrizionale di cellule staminali CD34+ stimolate con UTP, con CXCL12 o con entrambi i fattori contemporaneamente. Da questa analisi è emerso il ruolo di proteine della famiglia delle Rho GTPasi e di loro effettori a valle (ROCK 1 e ROCK 2) nel promuovere la migrazione UTP-dipendente. Questi dati sono stati confermati successivamente in vitro mediante esperimenti con Tossina B di C. Difficile (un inibitore delle Rho GTPasi) e con Y27632 (in grado di inibire specificatamente le cinasi ROCK). Nel complesso, i dati emersi in questo studio dimostrano la capacità del nucleotide extracellulare UTP di modulare la migrazione in vitro di progenitori emopoietici umani, nonché il loro homing midollare in vivo. L’effetto dell’UTP su questi fenomeni si esplica in concerto con la chemochina CXCL12, attraverso l’attivazione concertata di vie di trasduzione del segnale almeno parzialmente condivise da CXCR4 e recettori P2Y e attraverso il reclutamento comune di proteine ad attività GTPasica, tra le quali le proteine Gαi e i membri della famiglia delle Rho GTPasi.
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Zusammenfassung Diese Arbeit beschreibt Untersuchungen über die zellulären Mechanismen, die zur Bildung dieser DNA-Schäden führen, sowie über die biologischen Auswirkungen dieser Schäden. Die Untersuchungen zu Uracil in der DNA wurden in ung-knockout-MEFs und Mäusen durchgeführt, die es erlauben, die Konsequenzen eines Ausfalls der wichtigsten Reparaturglykosylase für Uracil zu beleuchten. Die Ergebnisse zeigen eine deutliche Akkumulation von Uracil in den ung-/--Mausfibroblasten im Vergleich zum Wildtyp. In frisch isolierten Leber- und Milzzellen der Mäuse konnte dieser genotypspezifische Unterschied, wenn auch weniger ausgeprägt, ebenso beobachtet werden, nicht jedoch in reifen Spermien. Dieser gewebespezifische Unterschied und die quantitativ stärker ausgeprägte Akkumulation in ung-/--Mausfibroblasten im Vergleich zu den Mäusegeweben gab Anlass zur Vermutung, dass die Proliferation der Zellen für den Haupteintrag an Uracil in die DNA verantwortlich ist. Erstmals konnte in Versuche mit konfluenten (nicht mehr proliferierenden) ung-/--Mausfibroblasten gezeigt werden, dass nicht die spontane hydrolytische Desaminierung von Cytosin, sondern der Fehleinbau von dUMP während der DNA-Replikation die Hauptquelle für Uracil in der DNA von Säugerzellen darstellt. Da der Uracilmetabolismus ein wichtiges Target in der Chemotherapie ist, lag es nahe, das zur Verfügung stehende ung-knockout-Modell der MEFs zur Untersuchung mit Fluorpyrimidinen, die als Zytostatika verwendet werden, einzusetzen. Da bisher die Ursachen der beobachteten Apoptose der Tumorzellen und aller anderen metabolisch hochaktiven Zellen eines behandelten Organismus noch nicht vollständig verstanden ist, wurden diese Zellen mit verschiedenen Fluorpyrimidinen behandelt, die als Thymidylatsynthasehemmer die de novo Synthese von Thymidin unterbinden. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass ung-/- Mausfibroblasten, im Gegensatz zu ung+/+ Mausfibroblasten, verstärkt Uracil in der DNA akkumulieren. Obwohl die ung+/+ Mausfibroblasten keine erhöhten Uracil-Spiegel in der DNA aufwiesen, zeigten sie bei Inkubation mit einem der beiden Thymidylatsynthasehemmern, 5-Fluoruracil (5-FU), die gleiche Sensitivität in einem nachfolgenden Proliferationsversuch wie die ung-/- Mausfibroblasten. Dies lässt darauf schließen, dass weder Reparatur noch Einbau von Uracil in die DNA für die beobachtete Toxizität dieser Zytostatika notwendig sind. Ein weiterer Schwerpunkt dieser Arbeit war die Untersuchung des DNA-schädigenden Potenzials endogener ROS, die aus dem Fremdstoffmetabolismus stammen. Dazu wurden V79-Zellen verwendet, die mit dem humanen Enzym Cytochrom 2E1 (CYP2E1) transfiziert wurden (V79 CYP2E1) sowie Zellen, die ebenfalls durch Transfektion das humane Enzym Cytochromreduktase (auch Oxidoreduktase genannt) überexprimieren (V79 hOR). Beide Enzyme sind zusammen an der Hydroxylierung von Fremdstoffen beteiligt, bei der die Reduktion von molekularem Sauerstoff durch Übertragung von zwei Elektronen notwendig ist. Wird anstatt zweier Elektronen in Folge nur eines auf den Sauerstoff übertragen, so führt dieser von der Substratoxygenierung enkoppelte Vorgang zur Bildung von Superoxid. Daher galt es zu klären, ob das so erzeugte Superoxid und daraus gebildete ROS in der Lage sind, die DNA zu schädigen. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Überexpression von CYP2E1 nicht zu einem erhöhten basalen Gleichgewichtsspiegel oxidativer DNA-Schäden führt und die Metabolisierung von Ethanol durch dieses Enzym ebenfalls keine DNA-Modifikationen verursacht. Die Überexpression der Cytochromreduktase hingegen führte gegenüber dem Wildtyp zu einem erhöhten basalen Gleichgewichtsspiegel oxidativer Basenmodifikationen nach Depletion von Glutathion, einem wichtigen zellulären Antioxidans. Im Mikrokerntest, der gentoxische Ereignisse wie Chromosomenbrüche in Zellen aufzeigt, zeigte sich schon ohne Glutathion-Depletion eine doppelt so hohe Mikrokernrate im Vergleich zum Wildtyp. In weiteren Versuchen wurden die V79-hOR-Zellen mit dem chinoiden Redoxcycler Durochinon inkubiert, um zu untersuchen, ob das vermutlich durch die Reduktase vermittelte Redoxcycling über Generierung von ROS in der Lage ist, einen oxidativen DNA-Schaden und Toxizität zu verursachen. Hier zeigte sich, dass die Überexpression der Reduktase Voraussetzung für Toxizität und den beobachteten DNA-Schaden ist. Die Wildtyp-Zellen zeigten weder einen DNA-Schaden noch Zytotoxizität, auch eine zusätzliche Glutathion-Depletion änderte nichts an dem Befund. Die V79-hOR-Zellen hingegen reagierten auf die Inkubation mit Durochinon mit einer konzentrationsabhängigen Zunahme der Einzelstrangbrüche und oxidativen Basenmodifikationen, wobei sich der DNA-Schaden durch vorherige Glutathion-Depletion verdoppeln ließ.
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The principle aim of this study was to investigate biological predictors of response and resistance to multiple myeloma treatment. Two hypothesis had been proposed as responsible of responsiveness: SNPs in DNA repair and Folate pathway, and P-gp dependent efflux. As a first objective, panel of SNPs in DNA repair and Folate pathway genes, were analyzed. It was a retrospective study in a group of 454, previously untreated, MM patients enrolled in a randomized phase III open-label study. Results show that some SNPs in Folate pathway are correlated with response to MM treatment. MTR genotype was associated with favorable response in the overall population of MM patients. However, this relation, disappear after adjustment for treatment response. When poor responder includes very good partial response, partial response and stable/progressive disease MTFHR rs1801131 genotype was associated with poor response to therapy. This relation - unlike in MTR – was still significant after adjustment for treatment response. Identification of this genetic variant in MM patients could be used as an independent prognostic factor for therapeutic outcome in the clinical practice. In the second objective, basic disposition characteristics of bortezomib was investigated. We demonstrated that bortezomib is a P-gp substrate in a bi-directional transport study. We obtain apparent permeability rate values that together with solubility values can have a crucial implication in better understanding of bortezomib pharmacokinetics with respect to the importance of membrane transporters. Subsequently, in view of the importance of P-gp for bortezomib responsiveness a panel of SNPs in ABCB1 gene - coding for P-gp - were analyzed. In particular we analyzed five SNPs, none of them however correlated with treatment responsiveness. However, we found a significant association between ABCB1 variants and cytogenetic abnormalities. In particular, deletion of chromosome 17 and t(4;14) translocation were present in patients harboring rs60023214 and rs2038502 variants respectively.
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Il vigore è un aspetto rilevante della qualità delle sementi, strettamente connesso al loro status fisiologico, al genotipo e alle condizioni di stoccaggio. Stress ossidativi e danni alle macromolecole sono alla base del deterioramento del seme, che è equipaggiato con sistemi protettivi e di riparazione. Uno di questi coinvolge l’L-isoaspartil metiltransferasi (PIMT) che ripara i misfolding proteici catalizzando la riconversione in aspartato dell’isoaspartile anomalo accumulato. Scopo di questo studio era valutare il possibile ruolo del meccanismo di riparazione di PIMT nel vigore del seme in girasole. Per questo il relativo gene è stato isolato e caratterizzato, la variabilità allelica determinata su un campione di linee inbred e l’espressione genica misurata in risposta all’invecchiamento accelerato (aging) e al priming. La sequenza codificante ottenuta è costituita da 4 esoni e contiene i 5 domini caratteristici delle metiltransferasi. Il gene mostra elevata similarità con gli ortologhi vegetali e scarsa diversità nucleotidica nei genotipi coltivati rappresentativi della variabilità della specie. Nella sequenza aminoacidica, comunque, sono state rinvenute tre sostituzioni che potrebbero influenzare la funzionalità enzimatica. Dal punto di vista fisiologico i genotipi considerati hanno esibito notevole variabilità di risposte ai trattamenti, sia in termini di vigore che di espressione genica. Aging e priming hanno prodotto generalmente gli effetti attesi, rispettivamente negativi e positivi, sulla germinabilità e sulla sua velocità. In generale l’espressione di PIMT è risultata massima nel seme secco, come riportato altrove, e ridotta dall’aging. Anche il priming ha diminuito l’espressione rispetto al seme quiescente, mentre il suo effetto dopo l’aging è risultato genotipo-dipendente. Tuttavia, nelle condizioni descritte, non si sono evidenziate correlazioni significative tra vigore ed espressione di PIMT, tali da suggerire un chiaro ruolo di questo meccanismo nella qualità fisiologica del seme.
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Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a progressive and rare disease with so far unclear pathogenesis, limited treatment options and poor prognosis. Unbalance of proliferation and migration in pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells (PASMCs) is an important hallmark of PAH. In this research Sodium butyrate (BU) has been evaluated in vitro and in vivo models of PAH. This histone deacetylase inhibitor (HDACi) counteracted platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-induced ki67 expression in PASMCs, and arrested cell cycle mainly at G0/G1 phases. Furthermore, BU reduced the transcription of PDGFRbeta, and that of Ednra and Ednrb, two major receptors in PAH progression. Wound healing and pulmonary artery ring assays indicated that BU inhibited PDGF-induced PASMC migration. BU strongly inhibited PDGF-induced Akt phosphorylation, an effect reversed by the phosphatase inhibitor calyculinA. In vivo, BU showed efficacy in monocrotaline-induced PAH in rats. Indeed, the HDACi reduced both thickness of distal pulmonary arteries and right ventricular hypertrophy. Besides these studies, Serial Analysis of Gene Expression (SAGE) has be used to obtain complete transcriptional profiles of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) isolated from PAH and Healthy subjects. SAGE allows quantitative analysis of thousands transcripts, relying on the principle that a short oligonucleotide (tag) can uniquely identify mRNA transcripts. Tag frequency reflects transcript abundance. We enrolled patients naïve for a specific PAH therapy (4 IPAH non-responder, 3 IPAH responder, 6 HeritablePAH), and 8 healthy subjects. Comparative analysis revealed that significant differential expression was only restricted to a hundred of down- or up-regulated genes. Interestingly, these genes can be clustered into functional networks, sharing a number of crucial features in cellular homeostasis and signaling. SAGE can provide affordable analysis of genes amenable for molecular dissection of PAH using PBMCs as a sentinel, surrogate tissue. Altogether, these findings may disclose novel perspectives in the use of HDACi in PAH and potential biomarkers.
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The aim of the thesis is to design and verify a doubler for the Airbus A350XWB cargo door surround. The software used for the design is Catia and the software used for the doubler verification are Patran and Nastran.