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Bull Exp Biol Med ; 175(1): 157-161, 2023 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37336811

RESUMO

One of the potential causes of cancer recurrence is disruption of the cell-cell communication in the primary tumors that is realized, among other things, through secretion and uptake of exosomes by cells. Low expression of the IGFBP6 gene (insulin-like growth factor binding protein 6) is associated with a high recurrence rate and can serve as a prognostic marker of luminal breast cancer. The knockdown of the IGFBP6 gene leads to significant changes in lipid metabolism. We performed a quantitative analysis of both exosomes and proteins involved in the mechanism of their biogenesis. Changes in the expression profile of mRNAs and their proteins responsible for the synthesis and secretion of exosomes were revealed. We showed a decrease in the expression of the of the VPS28 gene mRNA (vacuolar protein sorting-associated protein 28) and the corresponding protein by 2.3 and 5.6 times, respectively. The secretion of exosomes by MDA-MB-231 cells with IGFBP6 knockdown decreased by 2 times. We discussed a mechanism of disruption of cell-cell communication.


Assuntos
Exossomos , Proteína 6 de Ligação a Fator de Crescimento Semelhante à Insulina , Humanos , Proteína 6 de Ligação a Fator de Crescimento Semelhante à Insulina/genética , Proteína 6 de Ligação a Fator de Crescimento Semelhante à Insulina/metabolismo , Células MDA-MB-231 , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Exossomos/genética , Exossomos/metabolismo , Regulação Neoplásica da Expressão Gênica , Recidiva Local de Neoplasia/genética
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Data Brief ; 48: 109158, 2023 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37095758

RESUMO

This data article is related to the previous research, which addressed the development of a COVID-19 recombinant vaccine candidate. Here, we present the additional data in support of the safety and protective efficacy evaluation of two COVID-19 vaccine candidates based on the coronaviruses' S protein fragments and a structurally modified plant virus - spherical particles. The effectiveness of the experimental vaccines was studied against the SARS-CoV-2 virus in an in vivo infection model in female Syrian hamsters. The body weight of vaccinated laboratory animals was monitored. The histological assessment data of the infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus hamsters' lungs are provided.

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Mol Biol (Mosk) ; 54(2): 278-284, 2020.
Artigo em Russo | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32392197

RESUMO

Thanks to their strong immunostimulating properties and safety for humans, plant viruses represent an appropriate basis for the design of novel vaccines. The coat protein of Alternanthera mosaic virus can form virus-like particles that are stable under physiological conditions and have adjuvant properties. This work presents a recombinant human rotavirus A antigen based on the epitope of rotavirus structural protein VP6, using Alternanthera mosaic virus coat protein as a carrier. An expression vector containing the gene of Alternanthera mosaic virus (MU strain) coat protein fused to the epitope of rotavirus protein VP6 was designed. Immunoblot analysis showed that the chimeric protein was effectively recognized by commercial polyclonal antibodies to rotavirus and therefore is a suitable candidate for development of a vaccine prototype. Interaction of the chimeric recombinant protein with the native coat protein of Alternanthera mosaic virus and its RNA resulted in the formation of ribonucleoprotein complexes that were recognized by anti-rotavirus antibodies.


Assuntos
Antígenos Virais/imunologia , Proteínas do Capsídeo/imunologia , Potexvirus/imunologia , Rotavirus/imunologia , Anticorpos Antivirais , Humanos , Proteínas Recombinantes/imunologia
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Mol Biol ; 54(2): 243-248, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32431461

RESUMO

Thanks to their strong immunostimulating properties and safety for humans, plant viruses represent an appropriate basis for the design of novel vaccines. The coat protein of Alternanthera mosaic virus can form virus-like particles that are stable under physiological conditions and have adjuvant properties. This work presents a recombinant human rotavirus A antigen based on the epitope of rotavirus structural protein VP6, using Alternanthera mosaic virus coat protein as a carrier. An expression vector containing the gene of Alternanthera mosaic virus (MU strain) coat protein fused to the epitope of rotavirus protein VP6 was designed. Immunoblot analysis showed that the chimeric protein was effectively recognized by commercial polyclonal antibodies to rotavirus and therefore is a suitable candidate for development of a vaccine prototype. Interaction of the chimeric recombinant protein with the native coat protein of Alternanthera mosaic virus and its RNA resulted in the formation of ribonucleoprotein complexes that were recognized by anti-rotavirus antibodies.

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Acta Naturae ; 11(4): 73-78, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31993237

RESUMO

Currently, the assembly of helical plant viruses is poorly understood. The viral assembly and infection may be affected by the charge distribution on the virion surface. However, only the total virion charge (isoelectric point) has been determined for most plant viruses. Here, we report on the first application of positively charged magnetic nanoparticles for mapping the surface charge distribution of helical plant viruses. The charge was demonstrated to be unevenly distributed on the surface of viruses belonging to different taxonomic groups, with the negative charge being predominantly located at one end of the virions. This charge distribution is mainly controlled by viral RNA.

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