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J Exp Clin Cancer Res ; 42(1): 270, 2023 Oct 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37858159

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is a global health burden, with the poorest five-year survival rate of the gynecological malignancies due to diagnosis at advanced stage and high recurrence rate. Recurrence in EOC is driven by the survival of chemoresistant, stem-like tumor-initiating cells (TICs) that are supported by a complex extracellular matrix and immunosuppressive microenvironment. To target TICs to prevent recurrence, we identified genes critical for TIC viability from a whole genome siRNA screen. A top hit was the cancer-associated, proteoglycan subunit synthesis enzyme UDP-glucose dehydrogenase (UGDH). METHODS: Immunohistochemistry was used to characterize UGDH expression in histological and molecular subtypes of EOC. EOC cell lines were subtyped according to the molecular subtypes and the functional effects of modulating UGDH expression in vitro and in vivo in C1/Mesenchymal and C4/Differentiated subtype cell lines was examined. RESULTS: High UGDH expression was observed in high-grade serous ovarian cancers and a distinctive survival prognostic for UGDH expression was revealed when serous cancers were stratified by molecular subtype. High UGDH was associated with a poor prognosis in the C1/Mesenchymal subtype and low UGDH was associated with poor prognosis in the C4/Differentiated subtype. Knockdown of UGDH in the C1/mesenchymal molecular subtype reduced spheroid formation and viability and reduced the CD133 + /ALDH high TIC population. Conversely, overexpression of UGDH in the C4/Differentiated subtype reduced the TIC population. In co-culture models, UGDH expression in spheroids affected the gene expression of mesothelial cells causing changes to matrix remodeling proteins, and fibroblast collagen production. Inflammatory cytokine expression of spheroids was altered by UGDH expression. The effect of UGDH knockdown or overexpression in the C1/ Mesenchymal and C4/Differentiated subtypes respectively was tested on mouse intrabursal xenografts and showed dynamic changes to the tumor stroma. Knockdown of UGDH improved survival and reduced tumor burden in C1/Mesenchymal compared to controls. CONCLUSIONS: These data show that modulation of UGDH expression in ovarian cancer reveals distinct roles for UGDH in the C1/Mesenchymal and C4/Differentiated molecular subtypes of EOC, influencing the tumor microenvironmental composition. UGDH is a strong potential therapeutic target in TICs, for the treatment of EOC, particularly in patients with the mesenchymal molecular subtype.


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Carcinoma Epitelial do Ovário , Neoplasias Ovarianas , Microambiente Tumoral , Uridina Difosfato Glucose Desidrogenase , Animais , Feminino , Humanos , Camundongos , Carcinoma Epitelial do Ovário/genética , Carcinoma Epitelial do Ovário/patologia , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Regulação Neoplásica da Expressão Gênica , Neoplasias Ovarianas/genética , Neoplasias Ovarianas/patologia , Prognóstico , RNA Interferente Pequeno/genética , Microambiente Tumoral/genética , Microambiente Tumoral/imunologia , Uridina Difosfato Glucose Desidrogenase/genética , Uridina Difosfato Glucose Desidrogenase/imunologia
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Oncotarget ; 14: 843-857, 2023 09 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37769033

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UDP-glucose-6-dehydrogenase (UGDH) is a cytosolic, hexameric enzyme that converts UDP-glucose to UDP-glucuronic acid (UDP-GlcUA), a key reaction in hormone and xenobiotic metabolism and in the production of extracellular matrix precursors. In this review, we classify UGDH as a molecular indicator of tumor progression in multiple cancer types, describe its involvement in key canonical cancer signaling pathways, and identify methods to inhibit UGDH, its substrates, and its downstream products. As such, we position UGDH as an enzyme to be exploited as a potential prognostication marker in oncology and a therapeutic target in cancer biology.


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Neoplasias , Uridina Difosfato Glucose Desidrogenase , Humanos , Uridina Difosfato Glucose Desidrogenase/genética , Uridina Difosfato Glucose Desidrogenase/química , Uridina Difosfato Glucose , Neoplasias/genética , Oncologia , Glucose , Biologia , Glucose Desidrogenase
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Clin Transl Med ; 12(8): e995, 2022 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35979621

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BACKGROUND: Glucuronic acid metabolism participates in cellular detoxification, extracellular matrix remodeling and cell adhesion and migration. Here, we aimed to explore the crosstalk between dysregulated glucuronic acid metabolism and crucial metastatic signalling in glutathione S-transferase zeta 1 (GSTZ1)-deficient hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). METHODS: Transwell, HCC xenograft and Gstz1-/- mouse models were used to examine the role of GSTZ1 in HCC metastasis. Non-targeted and targeted metabolomics and global transcriptomic analyses were performed to screen significantly altered metabolic and signalling pathways in GSTZ1 overexpressing hepatoma cells. Further, RNA-binding protein immunoprecipitation, Biotin-RNA pull-down, mRNA decay assays and luciferase reporter assays were used to explore the interaction between RNA and RNA-binding proteins. RESULTS: GSTZ1 was universally silenced in both human and murine HCC cells, and its deficiency contributed to HCC metastasis in vitro and in vivo. UDP-glucose 6-dehydrogenase (UGDH)-mediated UDP-glucuronic acid (UDP-GlcUA) accumulation promoted hepatoma cell migration upon GSTZ1 loss. UDP-GlcUA stabilized TGFßR1 mRNA by enhancing its binding to polypyrimidine tract binding protein 3, contributing to the activation of TGFß/Smad signalling. UGDH or TGFßR1 blockade impaired HCC metastasis. In addition, UGDH up-regulation and UDP-GlcUA accumulation correlated with increased metastatic potential and decreased patient survival in GSTZ1-deficient HCC. CONCLUSIONS: GSTZ1 deficiency and subsequent up-regulation of the glucuronic acid metabolic pathway promotes HCC metastasis by increasing the stability of TGFßR1 mRNA and activating TGFß/Smad signalling. UGDH and a key metabolite, UDP-GlcUA, may serve as prognostic markers. Targeting UGDH might be a promising strategy for HCC therapy.


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Carcinoma Hepatocelular , Neoplasias Hepáticas , Animais , Carcinoma Hepatocelular/genética , Carcinoma Hepatocelular/patologia , Ácido Glucurônico , Glutationa Transferase , Humanos , Neoplasias Hepáticas/genética , Neoplasias Hepáticas/patologia , Camundongos , RNA Mensageiro/genética , Fator de Crescimento Transformador beta/genética , Difosfato de Uridina , Uridina Difosfato Glucose Desidrogenase/genética , Uridina Difosfato Glucose Desidrogenase/metabolismo
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Microb Pathog ; 159: 105145, 2021 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34411653

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Pasteurella multocida (P. multocida) is a Gram-negative bacterium which causes diseases in poultry, livestock, and humans, resulting in huge economic losses. P. multocida serovar A CQ6 (PmCQ6) is a naturally occurring attenuated strain with a thin capsule. Thus, we aimed to explore why this strain is less virulent and produces less capsule compared with P. multocida serovar A strain CQ2 (PmCQ2). Analysis of capsular polysaccharide synthesis genes in PmCQ6 revealed that, compared with PmCQ2, there was only a single point mutation in the initiation codon sequence of the hyaC gene. To test whether this point mutation caused capsular deficiency and reduced virulence, we rescued this hyaC mutation and observed a restoration of capsule production and higher virulence. Transcriptome analysis showed that the hyaC point mutation led to a downregulation of capsule synthesis and/or iron utilization related-genes. Taken together, the results indicate that the start codon mutation of hyaC is an important factor affecting the capsule synthesis and virulence of PmCQ6.


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Infecções por Pasteurella , Pasteurella multocida , Uridina Difosfato Glucose Desidrogenase/genética , Humanos , Infecções por Pasteurella/veterinária , Pasteurella multocida/enzimologia , Pasteurella multocida/genética , Mutação Puntual , Sorogrupo , Virulência/genética
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J Clin Endocrinol Metab ; 106(1): e20-e33, 2021 01 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32968816

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CONTEXT: CD34+ fibrocytes have been implicated in development of thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO), a consequential autoimmune manifestation of Graves disease (GD). In TAO, CD34+ fibrocytes appear to masquerade as CD34+ orbital fibroblasts mixed with CD34- OF (collectively, GD-OF). Slit2, an axon guidance glycoprotein, is expressed by CD34- OF and attenuates GD-OF gene expression. Cardinal features of TAO include hyaluronan (HA) accumulation and cytokine-driven inflammation. OBJECTIVE: Compare expression of HA synthase isoenzymes (HAS1-3), UDP-glucose dehydrogenase (UGDH), synthesis of HA, interleukin-6 (IL-6), and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) in fibrocytes and GD-OF. Determine whether Slit2 alters gene expression patterns. DESIGN/SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Patients with TAO and healthy donors were recruited from an academic practice. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Real-time polymerase chain reaction, HA, IL-6, and TNF-α immunoassays. RESULTS: HA synthesis and release from fibrocytes is substantially lower than in GD-OF. HAS1 expression dominates in fibrocytes while HAS2 in GD-OF. In contrast, HAS2 and UGDH expression dominate GD-OF and localize to CD34- OF. Recombinant human Slit2 (rhSlit2) substantially upregulates HA synthesis and HAS2 expression in fibrocytes but attenuates IL-6 and TNF-α production in these cells. In contrast, knocking down Slit2 in GD-OF reduces HA synthesis and HAS2 and UGDH expression while upregulating IL-6 and TNF-α. CONCLUSION: The dramatic differences in HA, IL-6, and TNF-α production, and HAS and UGDH expression found in fibrocytes and GD-OF appear, at least in part, to be attributable to Slit2. These findings provide novel insight into the differences in gene expression exhibited by CD34+ fibrocytes and CD34+ OF and therefore reveal important aspects of disease pathogenesis.


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Citocinas/metabolismo , Fibroblastos/metabolismo , Ácido Hialurônico/metabolismo , Peptídeos e Proteínas de Sinalização Intercelular/fisiologia , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/fisiologia , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Células Cultivadas , Fibroblastos/patologia , Doença de Graves/complicações , Doença de Graves/genética , Doença de Graves/metabolismo , Doença de Graves/patologia , Oftalmopatia de Graves/genética , Oftalmopatia de Graves/metabolismo , Oftalmopatia de Graves/patologia , Humanos , Hialuronan Sintases/genética , Hialuronan Sintases/metabolismo , Interleucina-6/metabolismo , Órbita/metabolismo , Órbita/patologia , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa/metabolismo , Uridina Difosfato Glucose Desidrogenase/genética , Uridina Difosfato Glucose Desidrogenase/metabolismo
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PLoS Genet ; 16(10): e1008926, 2020 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33090996

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The domestic cat (Felis catus) numbers over 94 million in the USA alone, occupies households as a companion animal, and, like humans, suffers from cancer and common and rare diseases. However, genome-wide sequence variant information is limited for this species. To empower trait analyses, a new cat genome reference assembly was developed from PacBio long sequence reads that significantly improve sequence representation and assembly contiguity. The whole genome sequences of 54 domestic cats were aligned to the reference to identify single nucleotide variants (SNVs) and structural variants (SVs). Across all cats, 16 SNVs predicted to have deleterious impacts and in a singleton state were identified as high priority candidates for causative mutations. One candidate was a stop gain in the tumor suppressor FBXW7. The SNV is found in cats segregating for feline mediastinal lymphoma and is a candidate for inherited cancer susceptibility. SV analysis revealed a complex deletion coupled with a nearby potential duplication event that was shared privately across three unrelated cats with dwarfism and is found within a known dwarfism associated region on cat chromosome B1. This SV interrupted UDP-glucose 6-dehydrogenase (UGDH), a gene involved in the biosynthesis of glycosaminoglycans. Importantly, UGDH has not yet been associated with human dwarfism and should be screened in undiagnosed patients. The new high-quality cat genome reference and the compilation of sequence variation demonstrate the importance of these resources when searching for disease causative alleles in the domestic cat and for identification of feline biomedical models.


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Nanismo/genética , Proteína 7 com Repetições F-Box-WD/genética , Genoma/genética , Uridina Difosfato Glucose Desidrogenase/genética , Sequenciamento Completo do Genoma , Alelos , Animais , Gatos , Mapeamento Cromossômico , Predisposição Genética para Doença , Genômica , Humanos , Masculino , Anotação de Sequência Molecular , Filogenia , Polimorfismo de Nucleotídeo Único/genética
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Int J Biol Macromol ; 165(Pt B): 1656-1663, 2020 Dec 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33091476

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In order to increase content of glucuronic acid in the exopolysaccharide (EPS) and its flocculating activity, an UDP-glucose dehydrogenase gene was overexpressed in Lipomyces starkeyi V19. The obtained U9 strain could produce 62.1 ± 1.2 g/l EPS while the V19 strain only produced 53.5 ± 1.3 g/l EPS. The compositions of monosaccharides (mannose, glucuronic acid and galactose) in the purified EPS (U9-EPS) from the U9 strain contained 3.79:1:5.52 while those in the purified EPS (V19-EPS) were 3.94:1:6.29. The flocculation rate of the U9-EPS on kaolin clay reached 87.9%, which was significantly higher than that (74.7%) of the V19-EPS while the decolorization rate of Congo Red (CR) by the U9-EPS reached 94.3%, which was significantly higher than that of CR by the V19-EPS (86.23%). The results showed that the purified bioflocculant U9-EPS had effective flocculation of kaolin clay. The U9-EPS also had high ability to flocculate the polluted river water and decolorize Congo red.


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Lipomyces/enzimologia , Polissacarídeos/biossíntese , Uridina Difosfato Glucose Desidrogenase/genética , Técnicas de Cultura Celular por Lotes , Biomassa , Fermentação , Floculação , Liofilização , Caulim/química , Lipomyces/citologia , Polissacarídeos/isolamento & purificação , Padrões de Referência , Fatores de Tempo , Transformação Genética , Uridina Difosfato Glucose Desidrogenase/metabolismo , Poluentes Químicos da Água/análise , Poluição da Água
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BMC Genet ; 21(1): 67, 2020 06 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32605545

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BACKGROUND: Munchkin cats were founded on a naturally occurring mutation segregating into long-legged and short-legged types. Short-legged cats showed disproportionate dwarfism (chondrodysplasia) in which all four legs are short and are referred as standard Munchkin cats. Long-legged animals are referred as non-standard Munchkin cats. A previous study using genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for genome-wide association analysis identified a significantly associated region at 168-184 Mb on feline chromosome (FCA) B1. RESULTS: In this study, we validated the critical region on FCA B1 using a case-control study with 89 cats and 14 FCA B1-SNPs. A structural variant within UGDH (NC_018726.2:g.173294289_173297592delins108, Felis catus 8.0, equivalent to NC_018726.3:g.174882895_174886198delins108, Felis catus 9.0) on FCA B1 was perfectly associated with the phenotype of short-legged standard Munchkin cats. CONCLUSION: This UGDH structural variant very likely causes the chondrodysplastic (standard) phenotype in Munchkin cats. The lack of homozygous mutant phenotypes and reduced litter sizes in standard Munchkin cats suggest an autosomal recessive lethal trait in the homozygote state. We propose an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance for the chondrodysplastic condition in Munchkin cats.


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Gatos/genética , Uridina Difosfato Glucose Desidrogenase/genética , Animais , Cruzamento , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Análise Mutacional de DNA/veterinária , Feminino , Genes Letais , Genes Recessivos , Haplótipos , Homozigoto , Masculino , Mutação , Linhagem , Fenótipo , Polimorfismo de Nucleotídeo Único , Sequenciamento Completo do Genoma/veterinária
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Sci Rep ; 10(1): 10124, 2020 06 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32576917

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Uridine diphosphate glucose dehydrogenases (UGDHs) are critical for synthesizing many nucleotide sugars and help promote the carbohydrate metabolism related to cell wall synthesis. In plants, UGDHs are encoded by a small gene family. Genome-wide analyses of these genes have been conducted in Glycine max and Arabidopsis thaliana, however, the UGDH gene family has not been comprehensively and systematically investigated in moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis), which is a special woody grass monocotyledonous species. In this study, we identified nine putative PeUGDH genes. Furthermore, analysis of gene duplication events and divergences revealed that the expansion of the PeUGDH family was mainly due to segmental and tandem duplications approximately 4.76-83.16 million years ago. An examination of tissue-specific PeUGDH expression indicated that more than 77% of the genes were predominantly expressed in the stem. Based on relative expression levels among PeUGDH members in different tissues in moso bamboo, PeUGDH4 was selected for detailed analysis. The results of subcellular localization indicated that PeUGDH4-GFP fusion proteins was observed to be localized in the cytoplasm. The ectopic overexpression of PeUGDH4 in Arabidopsis significantly increased the contents of hemicellulose and soluble sugar, suggesting that PeUGDH4 acts as a key enzyme involved in bamboo cell wall synthesis.


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Regulação da Expressão Gênica de Plantas , Genoma de Planta , Genômica/métodos , Polissacarídeos/biossíntese , Sasa/genética , Sasa/metabolismo , Uridina Difosfato Glucose Desidrogenase/genética , Uridina Difosfato Glucose Desidrogenase/fisiologia , Metabolismo dos Carboidratos/genética , Metabolismo dos Carboidratos/fisiologia , Parede Celular/genética , Parede Celular/metabolismo , Expressão Gênica , Família Multigênica , Proteínas de Plantas/genética , Proteínas de Plantas/metabolismo , Sasa/citologia
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Nat Commun ; 11(1): 595, 2020 01 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32001716

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Developmental epileptic encephalopathies are devastating disorders characterized by intractable epileptic seizures and developmental delay. Here, we report an allelic series of germline recessive mutations in UGDH in 36 cases from 25 families presenting with epileptic encephalopathy with developmental delay and hypotonia. UGDH encodes an oxidoreductase that converts UDP-glucose to UDP-glucuronic acid, a key component of specific proteoglycans and glycolipids. Consistent with being loss-of-function alleles, we show using patients' primary fibroblasts and biochemical assays, that these mutations either impair UGDH stability, oligomerization, or enzymatic activity. In vitro, patient-derived cerebral organoids are smaller with a reduced number of proliferating neuronal progenitors while mutant ugdh zebrafish do not phenocopy the human disease. Our study defines UGDH as a key player for the production of extracellular matrix components that are essential for human brain development. Based on the incidence of variants observed, UGDH mutations are likely to be a frequent cause of recessive epileptic encephalopathy.


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Epilepsia/genética , Genes Recessivos , Mutação com Perda de Função/genética , Oxirredutases/genética , Uridina Difosfato Glucose Desidrogenase/genética , Adolescente , Alelos , Animais , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Cinética , Masculino , Organoides/patologia , Oxirredutases/química , Linhagem , Domínios Proteicos , Síndrome , Peixe-Zebra
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