990 resultados para IRF6 TRANSCRIPTION LEVELS


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Le facteur de transcription BP1 humain est exprimé dans les cellules érythroïdes pendant le développement fœtal mais son niveau d’expression est réduit au stade adulte. Les études antérieures in vitro ont montré que BP1 est un répresseur du gène adulte de β-globine mais sa fonction dans la régulation des gènes ε et γ n’a pas été abordée à ce jour. Dans notre étude, nos analyses de BP1 humain ont été menées in vivo au stade embryonnaire en utilisant une lignée de souris transgénique surexprimant BP1 dans les cellules érythroïdes définitives murines. Au niveau protéique, BP1 humain est exprimé aux âges E12.5 et E13.5 dans les cellules érythroïdes fœtales des embryons transgéniques. Toutefois, les niveaux de BP1 humain ne perturbent pas l’érythropoïèse définitive fœtale: les embryons transgéniques ne sont pas anémiques et ne meurent pas in utero. La surexpression de BP1 humain altère tout de même le niveau endogène des facteurs de transcription Ikaros et SOX6 impliqués dans la régulation des gènes de β-globine durant l’érythropoïèse définitive fœtale murine. Chez les embryons doubles transgéniques exprimant BP1 et les gènes humains de β-globine à E12.5, l’expression du gène adulte β est réduite alors que celle des gènes ε et γ est non réprimée. Les mesures d’expression des gènes humains de β-globine effectuées en absence d’Ikaros à E12.5 précisent le rôle de BP1 humain dans l’activation du gène embryonnaire ε. Dans les cellules érythroïdes fœtales murines dépourvues d’Ikaros à E12.5, BP1 humain augmente grandement l’expression des facteurs de transcription EKLF et BCL11A et semble déréprimer l’expression de SOX6, ce qui conduit à une répression des gènes fœtaux et une activation du gène adulte β au jour embryonnaire murin suivant. Puisque BP1 atténue l’altération de l’expression des gènes fœtaux et adultes causée par l’absence d’Ikaros, nous proposons que BP1 et Ikaros soient liés dans les mécanismes de transcription des gènes humains de β-globine.

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L'arthrose ou ostéoarthrite (OA) est la plus commune des maladies chroniques associées au vieillissement. La multiplicité des loci et des polymorphismes associés à l'OA suggère l'implication de nombreuses voies de signalisation. La plupart des voies empruntées partagent des points en commun avec le processus d'ossification endochondrale. Dans l'arthrose, la réinitiation de ce processus pourrait être responsable de la dégradation du cartilage et de la présence d'ostéophytes. Un des gènes ayant fait surface autant dans l'OA que dans le développement musculosquelettique est PITX1. Contrairement à ce que son nom l'indique, PITX1 n'est pas seulement exprimé dans la glande pituitaire mais également dans l'os, le cartilage, les muscles et les fibroblastes. Pitx1 joue un rôle clé dans l'identité des membres inférieurs et son inactivation complète chez la souris mène à un phénotype ressemblant aux membres supérieurs. Moins sévère, son inactivation partielle provoque des symptômes apparentés à l'arthrose précoce chez la souris vieillissante. Chez l'humain, une perte d'expression de PITX1 est observée dans le cartilage OA de concert avec une augmentation des protéines EXTL3, REG1 et PARP1. Ces dernières pourraient favoriser la phase initiale de régénération associée à l'arthrose. Pour induire la prolifération des chondrocytes, de bas niveaux de PITX1 sont nécessaires. À l'inverse, de hauts niveaux de PITX1 pourraient prévenir la prolifération et être responsables du statut différencié des chondrocytes articulaires normaux. L'étude des mécanismes de régulation du gène PITX1 a mené à l'identification d'un co-répresseur, nommé prohibitine (PHB1), lié sur une région promotrice distale. PHB1 est normalement retrouvé au niveau des mitochondries mais son accumulation nucléaire semble corréler avec la perte de PITX1 et l'initiation de l'OA. Cette découverte pourrait avoir un impact sur le diagnostic et d'éventuels traitements visant à prévenir l'apparition de l'arthrose.

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Introduction: L'arthrose est caractérisée par une destruction progressive du cartilage, une inflammation synoviale, et un remodelage de l’os sous-chondral avec une production excessive des médiateurs inflammatoires et cataboliques. Nous avons démontré que le niveau du 4-hydroxynonénal (4-HNE), un produit de la peroxydation lipidique, est augmenté dans le cartilage humain arthrosique sans qu’on sache le mécanisme exacte impliqué dans l’augmentation de cette molécule. Des données de la littérature indiquent que l’accumulation du HNE est contrôlée par l’action de la glutathione S-transférase A4-4 (GSTA4-4), une enzyme impliquée dans la détoxification du HNE. Au niveau transcriptionel, l’expression de cette enzyme est régulée par la transactivation du facteur de transcription Nrf2. Objectif: L’objectif de cette étude vise à démontrer que l’augmentation du HNE dans le cartilage arthrosique est attribuée, en partie, à l’altération de l’expression de la GSTA4-4 et de Nrf2. Méthode: Le niveau d’expression de la GSTA4-4 et de Nrf2 a été mesurée par Western blot et par PCR en temps réel dans le cartilage humain arthrosique et dans le cartilage provenant des souris atteintes d’arthrose. Pour démontrer le rôle du Nrf2 dans l’arthrose, les chondrocytes humains arthrosiques ont été traités par l’interleukine 1beta (IL-1β) ou par le H2O2 en présence ou en absence des activateurs du Nrf2 tels que le Protandim®, AI, et du 6-Gingérol. Par ailleurs, les chondrocytes ont été transfectés par un vecteur d’expression de Nrf2 puis traités par l’IL-β. En utilisant le modèle d’arthrose chez la souris, les animaux ont été traités par voie orale de 10 mg/kg/jour de Protandim® pendant 8 semaines. Résultats: Nous avons observé une diminution significative de l’expression de la GSTA4-4 et de Nrf2 dans le cartilage humain et murin arthrosique. L'activation de Nrf2 bloque la stimulation de la métalloprotéinase-13 (MMP-13), la prostaglandine E2 (PGE2) et de l'oxyde nitrique (NO) par l’IL-1β. En outre, nous avons montré que l'activation Nrf2 protège les cellules contre la mort cellulaire induite par H2O2. Fait intéressant, l'administration orale de Protandim® réduit la production du HNE par l'intermédiaire de l’activation de la GSTA4. Nous avons démontré que le niveau d’expression de la GSTA4-4 et de Nrf2 diminue dans le cartilage provenant des patients et des souris atteints d’arthrose. De plus, la surexpression de ce facteur nucléaire Nrf2 empêche la production du HNE et la MMP-13 et l’inactivation de la GSTA4-4. Dans notre modèle expérimental d’arthrose induite par déstabilisation du ménisque médial chez la souris, nous avons trouvé que l'administration orale de Protandim® à 10 mg / kg / jour réduit les lésions du cartilage. Conclusion: Cette étude est de la première pour démontrer le rôle physiopathologique du Nrf2 in vitro et in vivo. Nos résultats démontrent que l’activation du Nrf2 est essentielle afin de maintenir l’expression de la GSTA4-4 et de réduire le niveau du HNE. Le fait que les activateurs du Nrf2 abolissent la production de la HNE et aussi un certain nombre de facteurs connus pour être impliqués dans la pathogenèse de l’arthrose les rend des agents cliniquement utiles pour la prévention de la maladie.

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La leucémie aiguë lymphoblastique (LAL) est le cancer pédiatrique le plus fréquent. Plusieurs réarrangements chromosomiques ont été associés à cette maladie, dont la translocation t(12;21), qui est observée dans 25% des cas de LAL de type pré-B. Cette translocation engendre l’expression de la protéine de fusion ETV6-AML1. Toutefois, celle-ci n’est pas suffisante pour initier seule une leucémie, ce qui suggère que des mutations additionnelles sont nécessaires à la transformation oncogénique. Or, on observe que l’allèle non-réarrangé d’ETV6 est perdu dans 75% des cas de t(12;21). Cette délétion entraîne l’inactivation complète du facteur de transcription ETV6 et l’abolition de sa fonction biologique. Puisqu’ETV6 semble jouer un rôle de suppresseur de tumeurs, nous croyons que son inactivation favoriserait le développement de la leucémie via la dérégulation de ses gènes cibles. Ce projet visait donc à identifier de nouvelles cibles transcriptionnelles d’ETV6, afin d’élucider son implication dans la leucémie. Une expérience de RNA-Seq a permis d’identifier plus de 200 gènes dont l’expression est corrélée avec celle d’ETV6 dans des cellules souches hématopoïétiques CD34+. Parmi ceux-ci, plusieurs gènes sont impliqués dans la réponse immunitaire et inflammatoire, la migration cellulaire, l’homéostasie ionique et la signalisation intracellulaire. Nous avons également mis en place une approche d’immunoprécipitation de la chromatine afin d’identifier les régions auxquelles le facteur de transcription ETV6 peut se lier. À l’aide de cette méthode, nous avons démontré une interaction entre ETV6 et SLCO2B1, un gène dont l’expression est également co-régulée avec ETV6. Finalement, notre étude suggère qu’ETV6 contribuerait à la leucémogenèse en dérégulant l’expression de certains gènes ayant des propriétés oncogéniques.

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variety of transcription factors including Wilms tumor gene (Wt-1), steroidogenic factor 1 (Sf-1), dosage-sensitive sex reversal, adrenal hypoplasia congenita on the X-chromosome, Gene 1 (Dax-1), and pre-B-cell transcription factor 1 (Pbx1) have been defined as necessary for regular adrenocortical development. However, the role of Pbx1 for adrenal growth and function in the adult organism together with the molecular relationship between Pbx1 and these other transcription factors have not been characterized. We demonstrate that Pbx haploinsufficiency (Pbx1(+/-)) in mice is accompanied by a significant lower adrenal weight in adult animals compared with wild-type controls. Accordingly, baseline proliferating cell nuclear antigen levels are lower in Pbx1(+/-) mice, and unilateral adrenalectomy results in impaired contralateral compensatory adrenal growth, indicating a lower proliferative potential in the context of Pbx1 haploinsufficiency. In accordance with the key role of IGFs in adrenocortical proliferation and development, real-time RT-PCR demonstrates significant lower expression levels of the IGF-I receptor, and up-regulation of IGF binding protein-2. Functionally, Pbx1(+/-) mice display a blunted corticosterone response after ACTH stimulation coincident with lower adrenal expression of the ACTH receptor (melanocortin 2 receptor, Mc2-r). Mechanistically, in vitro studies reveal that Pbx1 and Sf-1 synergistically stimulates Mc2-r promoter activity. Moreover, Sf-1 directly activates the Pbx1 promoter activity in vitro and in vivo. Taken together, these studies provide evidence for a role of Pbx1 in the maintenance of a functional adrenal cortex mediated by synergistic actions of Pbx1 and Sf-1 in the transcriptional regulation of the critical effector of adrenocortical differentiation, the ACTH receptor.

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Daphnia magna is a key invertebrate in the freshwater environment and is used widely as a model in ecotoxicological measurements and risk assessment. Understanding the genomic responses of D. magna to chemical challenges will be of value to regulatory authorities worldwide. Here we exposed D. magna to the insecticide methomyl and the herbicide propanil to compare phenotypic effects with changes in mRNA expression levels. Both pesticides are found in drainage ditches and surface water bodies standing adjacent to crops. Methomyl, a carbamate insecticide widely used in agriculture, inhibits acetylcholinesterase, a key enzyme in nerve transmission. Propanil, an acetanilide herbicide, is used to control grass and broad-leaf weeds. The phenotypic effects of single doses of each chemical were evaluated using a standard immobilisation assay. Immobilisation was linked to global mRNA expression levels using the previously estimated 48h-EC(1)s, followed by hybridization to a cDNA microarray with more than 13,000 redundant cDNA clones representing >5000 unique genes. Following exposure to methomyl and propanil, differential expression was found for 624 and 551 cDNAs, respectively (one-way ANOVA with Bonferroni correction, Ptranscriptional changes in energy metabolism (e.g., mitochondrial proteins, ATP synthesis-related proteins), moulting (e.g., chitin-binding proteins, cuticular proteins) and protein biosynthesis (e.g., ribosomal proteins, transcription factors). Methomyl induced the transcription of genes involved in specific processes such as ion homeostasis and xenobiotic metabolism. Propanil highly promoted haemoglobin synthesis and up-regulated genes specifically related to defence mechanisms (e.g., innate immunity response systems) and neuronal pathways. Pesticide-specific toxic responses were found but there is little evidence for transcriptional responses purely restricted to genes associated with the pesticide target site or mechanism of toxicity.

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Alzheimer's disease is more frequent following an ischemic or hypoxic episode, with levels of beta-amyloid peptides elevated in brains from patients. Similar increases are found after experimental ischemia in animals. It is possible that increased beta-amyloid deposition arises from alterations in amyloid precursor protein (APP) metabolism, indeed, we have shown that exposing cells of neuronal origin to chronic hypoxia decreased the secretion of soluble APP (sAPPalpha) derived by action of alpha-secretase on APP, coinciding with a decrease in protein levels of ADAM10, a disintegrin metalloprotease which is thought to be the major alpha-secretase. In the current study, we extended those observations to determine whether the expression of ADAM10 and another putative alpha-secretase, TACE, as well as the beta-secretase, BACE1 were regulated by chronic hypoxia at the level of protein and mRNA. Using Western blotting and RT-PCR, we demonstrate that after 48 h chronic hypoxia, such that sAPPalpha secretion is decreased by over 50%, protein levels of ADAM10 and TACE and by approximately 60% and 40% respectively with no significant decrease in BACE1 levels. In contrast, no change in the expression of the mRNA for these proteins could be detected. Thus, we conclude that under CH the level of the putative alpha-secretases, ADAM10 and TACE are regulated by post-translational mechanisms, most probably proteolysis, rather than at the level of transcription.

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Within the healthy population, there is substantial, heritable, and interindividual variability in the platelet response. We explored whether a proportion of this variability could be accounted for by interindividual variation in gene expression. Through a correlative analysis of genome-wide platelet RNA expression data from 37 subjects representing the normal range of platelet responsiveness within a cohort of 500 subjects, we identified 63 genes in which transcript levels correlated with variation in the platelet response to adenosine diphosphate and/or the collagen-mimetic peptide, cross-linked collagen-related peptide. Many of these encode proteins with no reported function in platelets. An association study of 6 of the 63 genes in 4235 cases and 6379 controls showed a putative association with myocardial infarction for COMMD7 (COMM domain-containing protein 7) and a major deviation from the null hypo thesis for LRRFIP1 [leucine-rich repeat (in FLII) interacting protein 1]. Morpholino-based silencing in Danio rerio identified a modest role for commd7 and a significant effect for lrrfip1 as positive regulators of thrombus formation. Proteomic analysis of human platelet LRRFIP1-interacting proteins indicated that LRRFIP1 functions as a component of the platelet cytoskeleton, where it interacts with the actin-remodeling proteins Flightless-1 and Drebrin. Taken together, these data reveal novel proteins regulating the platelet response.

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AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The PPARGC1A gene coactivates multiple nuclear transcription factors involved in cellular energy metabolism and vascular stasis. In the present study, we genotyped 35 tagging polymorphisms to capture all common PPARGC1A nucleotide sequence variations and tested for association with metabolic and cardiovascular traits in 2,101 Danish and Estonian boys and girls from the European Youth Heart Study, a multicentre school-based cross-sectional cohort study. METHODS: Fasting plasma glucose concentrations, anthropometric variables and blood pressure were measured. Habitual physical activity and aerobic fitness were objectively assessed using uniaxial accelerometry and a maximal aerobic exercise stress test on a bicycle ergometer, respectively. RESULTS: In adjusted models, nominally significant associations were observed for BMI (rs10018239, p = 0.039), waist circumference (rs7656250, p = 0.012; rs8192678 [Gly482Ser], p = 0.015; rs3755863, p = 0.02; rs10018239, beta = -0.01 cm per minor allele copy, p = 0.043), systolic blood pressure (rs2970869, p = 0.018) and fasting glucose concentrations (rs11724368, p = 0.045). Stronger associations were observed for aerobic fitness (rs7656250, p = 0.005; rs13117172, p = 0.008) and fasting glucose concentrations (rs7657071, p = 0.002). None remained significant after correcting for the number of statistical comparisons. We proceeded by testing for gene x physical activity interactions for the polymorphisms that showed nominal evidence of association in the main effect models. None of these tests was statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: Variants at PPARGC1A may influence several metabolic traits in this European paediatric cohort. However, variation at PPARGC1A is unlikely to have a major impact on cardiovascular or metabolic health in these children.

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Long-term adaptation to resistance training is probably due to the cumulative molecular effects of each exercise session. Therefore, we studied in female Wistar rats the molecular effects of a chronic resistance training regimen (3 months) leading to skeletal muscle hypertrophy in the plantaris muscle. Our results demonstrated that muscle proteolytic genes MuRF-1 and Atrogin-1 were significantly decreased in the exercised group measured 24 h after the last resistance exercise session (41.64 and 61.19%, respectively; P < 0.05). Nonetheless, when measured at the same time point, 4EBP-1, GSK-3 beta and eIF2B epsilon mRNA levels and Akt, GSK-3 beta and p70S6K protein levels (regulators of translation initiation) were not modified. Such data suggests that if gene transcription constitutes a control point in the protein synthesis pathway this regulation probably occurs in early adaptation periods or during extreme situations leading to skeletal muscle remodeling. However, proteolytic gene expression is modified even after a prolonged resistance training regimen leading to moderate skeletal muscle hypertrophy.

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Mitochondrial transcription factor A (TFAM) is an essential component of mitochondrial nucleoids TFAM plays an important role in mitochondrial transcription and replication TFAM has been previously reported to inhibit nucleotide excision repair (NER) in vitro but NER has not yet been detected in mitochondria, whereas base excision repair (BER) has been comprehensively characterized in these organelles The BER proteins are associated with the inner membrane in mitochondria and thus with the mitochondrial nucleoid, where TFAM is also situated However, a function for TFAM in BER has not yet been investigated This study examines the role of TFAM in BER In vitro studies with purified recombinant TFAM indicate that it preferentially binds to DNA containing 8-oxoguanines, but not to abasic sites, uracils, or a gap in the sequence TFAM inhibited the in vitro incision activity of 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase (OGG1), uracil-DNA glycosylase (UDG), apurinic endonuclease 1 (APE1), and nucleotide incorporation by DNA polymerase gamma (pol gamma) On the other hand, a DNA binding-defective TFAM mutant, L58A, showed less inhibition of BER in vitro Characterization of TFAM knockdown (KD) cells revealed that these lysates had higher 8oxoG incision activity without changes in alpha OGG1 protein levels TFAM KD cells had mild resistance to menadione and increased damage accumulation in the mtDNA when compared to the control cells In addition, we found that the tumor suppressor p53, which has been shown to interact with and alter the DNA binding activity of TFAM, alleviates TFAM-Induced inhibition of BER proteins Together, the results suggest that TFAM modulates BER in mitochondria by virtue of its DNA binding activity and protein interactions Published by Elsevier B V

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The opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA14 possesses four fimbrial cup clusters, which may confer the ability to adapt to different environments. cupD lies in the pathogenicity island PAPI-1 next to genes coding for a putative phosphorelay system composed of the hybrid histidine kinase RcsC and the response regulator RcsB. The main focus of this work was the regulation of cupD at the mRNA level. It was found that the HN-S-like protein MvaT does not exert a strong influence on cupD transcript levels, as it does for cupA. cupD transcription is higher in cultures grown at 28 degrees C, which agrees with a cupD mutant presenting attenuated virulence only in a plant model, but not in a mouse model of infection. Whereas an rcsC in-frame deletion mutant presented higher levels of cupD mRNA, rcsB deletion had the opposite effect. Accordingly, overexpression of RcsB increased the levels of cupD transcription, and promoted biofilm formation and the appearance of fimbriae. A single transcription start site was determined for cupD and transcription from this site was induced by RcsB. A motif similar to the enterobacterial RcsB/RcsA-binding site was detected adjacent to the -35 region, suggesting that this could be the RcsB-binding site. Comparison of P. aeruginosa and Escherichia coli Rcs may provide insights into how similar systems can be used by different bacteria to control gene expression and to adapt to various environmental conditions.

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There is evidence of increased systemic expression of active GSK3B in Alzheimer`s disease patients, which apparently is associated with the formation of senile plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. Due to its central role in the pathogenesis of AD, GSK3B is currently a promising target of the pharmaceutical industry. Whilst trials with specific GSK inhibitors in AD are under way, major attention has been focused on the neuroprotective effects of lithium. Whereas the direct and indirect inhibitory effects of lithium over GSK3 activity have been documented by several groups, its effects over Gsk3 transcription have not yet been addressed. We used quantitative PCR to evaluate the transcriptional regulation of Gsk3a and Gsk3b in lithium-treated primary cultures of rat cortical and hippocampal neurons. We found a significant and dose-dependent reduction in the expression of Gsk3b, which was specific to hippocampal cells. This same effect was further confirmed in vivo by measuring Gsk3 expression in different brain regions and in peripheral leukocytes of adult rats treated with lithium. Our studies show that LiCl can modulate Gsk3b transcription in vitro and in vivo. This observation suggest new regulatory effects of lithium over Gsk3b, contributing to the better understanding of its mechanisms of action, offering a new and complementary explanation for Gsk3b modulation and reinforcing its potential for the inhibition of key pathological pathways in Alzheimer`s disease.

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A collection of 237,954 sugarcane ESTs was examined in search of signal transduction genes. Over 3,500 components involved in several aspects of signal transduction, transcription, development, cell cycle, stress responses and pathogen interaction were compiled into the Sugarcane Signal Transduction (SUCAST) Catalogue. Sequence comparisons and protein domain analysis revealed 477 receptors, 510 protein kinases, 107 protein phosphatases, 75 small GTPases, 17 G-proteins, 114 calcium and inositol metabolism proteins, and over 600 transcription factors. The elements were distributed into 29 main categories subdivided into 409 sub-categories. Genes with no matches in the public databases and of unknown function were also catalogued. A cDNA microarray was constructed to profile individual variation of plants cultivated in the field and transcript abundance in six plant organs (flowers, roots, leaves, lateral buds, and 1(st) and 4(th) internodes). From 1280 distinct elements analyzed, 217 (17%) presented differential expression in two biological samples of at least one of the tissues tested. A total of 153 genes (12%) presented highly similar expression levels in all tissues. A virtual profile matrix was constructed and the expression profiles were validated by real-time PCR. The expression data presented can aid in assigning function for the sugarcane genes and be useful for promoter characterization of this and other economically important grasses.

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