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Pharm Res ; 31(8): 2010-21, 2014 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24558008

RESUMEN

PURPOSE: Medium chain fatty acid salts promote absorption by increasing paracellular permeability of the intestinal epithelium. Novel oily suspension (OS) formulation disperses a powder containing sodium caprylate and macromolecules such as octreotide or fluorescent dextran (FD). Formulation safety, macromolecule absorption and pharmacokinetic (PK)/pharmacodynamic (PD) were evaluated. METHODS: Octreotide/OS toxicity was evaluated in monkeys following 9 months of daily oral enteric-coated capsule administration. The OS permeation effect was also assessed in rats, using FD/OS and octreotide/OS preparations. Octreotide/OS effects on circulating growth hormone (GH) levels were also measured. RESULTS: Safety assessment of octreotide/OS in monkeys after 9 months showed minor drug-related findings, comparable to the injectable octreotide. Octreotide exposure levels were similar across the treatment periods. In rats, OS facilitated FD permeation up to 70 kDa in a reversible, spatial and dose-dependent manner, independent of the intestinal dosing site. Following OS administration, the staining pattern of the tight-junction protein, ZO-1, changed transiently, and a paracellular penetration marker, LC-biotin, permeated between adjacent epithelial cells. Enteral octreotide/OS absorption was dose-dependent and suppressed rat GH levels. CONCLUSIONS: Oral octreotide/OS dosing was shown to be safe in monkeys. OS enhances intestinal absorption of active octreotide, likely by transient alteration of the tight junction protein complex.


Asunto(s)
Absorción Intestinal/fisiología , Sustancias Macromoleculares/química , Sustancias Macromoleculares/metabolismo , Octreótido/química , Octreótido/metabolismo , Animales , Transporte Biológico/efectos de los fármacos , Transporte Biológico/fisiología , Química Farmacéutica/métodos , Femenino , Absorción Intestinal/efectos de los fármacos , Macaca fascicularis , Sustancias Macromoleculares/farmacología , Masculino , Octreótido/farmacología , Ratas , Ratas Sprague-Dawley , Comprimidos Recubiertos
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J Cell Biol ; 177(1): 51-61, 2007 Apr 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17420289

RESUMEN

The ubiquitin (Ub) domain protein Herp plays a crucial role in the maintenance of calcium homeostasis during endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. We now show that Herp is a substrate as well as an activator of the E3 Ub ligase POSH. Herp-mediated POSH activation requires the Ubl domain and exclusively promotes lysine-63-linked polyubiquitination. Confocal microscopy demonstrates that Herp resides mostly in the trans-Golgi network, but, shortly after calcium perturbation by thapsigargin (Tpg), it appears mainly in the ER. Substitution of all lysine residues within the Ubl domain abolishes lysine-63-linked polyubiquitination of Herp in vitro and calcium-induced Herp relocalization that is also abrogated by the overexpression of a dominant-negative POSHV14A. A correlation exists between the kinetics of Tpg-induced Herp relocalization and POSH-dependent polyubiquitination. Finally, the overexpression of POSH attenuates, whereas the inhibition of POSH by the expression of POSHV14A or by RNA interference enhances Tpg-induced calcium burst. Altogether, these results establish a critical role for POSH-mediated ubiquitination in the maintenance of calcium homeostasis through the spatial control of Herp.


Asunto(s)
Calcio/metabolismo , Proteínas de la Membrana/metabolismo , Ubiquitina-Proteína Ligasas/fisiología , Retículo Endoplásmico/metabolismo , Inhibidores Enzimáticos/farmacología , Células HeLa , Homeostasis , Humanos , Membranas Intracelulares/metabolismo , Proteínas de la Membrana/química , Modelos Biológicos , Estructura Terciaria de Proteína , Tapsigargina/farmacología , Tunicamicina/farmacología , Ubiquitina/metabolismo , Ubiquitina-Proteína Ligasas/metabolismo , Red trans-Golgi/metabolismo
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Circ Cardiovasc Interv ; 7(6): 806-12, 2014 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25351198

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: We aimed to test, for the first time, the feasibility of intracoronary delivery of an innovative, injectable bioabsorbable scaffold (IK-5001), to prevent or reverse adverse left ventricular remodeling and dysfunction in patients after ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction. METHODS AND RESULTS: Patients (n=27) with moderate-to-large ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarctions, after successful revascularization, were enrolled. Two milliliters of IK-5001, a solution of 1% sodium alginate plus 0.3% calcium gluconate, was administered by selective injection through the infarct-related coronary artery within 7 days after myocardial infarction. IK-5001 is assumed to permeate the infarcted tissue, cross-linking into a hydrogel and forming a bioabsorbable cardiac scaffold. Coronary angiography, 3 minutes after injection, confirmed that the injection did not impair coronary flow and myocardial perfusion. Furthermore, IK-5001 deployment was not associated with additional myocardial injury or re-elevation of cardiac biomarkers. Clinical assessments, echocardiographic studies, 12-lead electrocardiograms, 24-hour Holter monitoring, blood tests, and completion of Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaires were repeated during follow-up visits at 30, 90, and 180 days after treatment. During a 6-month follow-up, these tests confirmed favorable tolerability of the procedure, without device-related adverse events, serious arrhythmias, blood test abnormalities, or death. Serial echocardiographic studies showed preservation of left ventricular indices and left ventricular ejection fraction. CONCLUSIONS: This first-in-man pilot study shows that intracoronary deployment of an IK-5001 scaffold is feasible and well tolerated. Our results have promoted the initiation of a multicenter, randomized controlled trial to confirm the safety and efficacy of this new approach in high-risk patients after ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT01226563.


Asunto(s)
Implantes Absorbibles , Alginatos/administración & dosificación , Gluconato de Calcio/administración & dosificación , Infarto del Miocardio/terapia , Medicina Regenerativa/métodos , Ingeniería de Tejidos/métodos , Andamios del Tejido , Disfunción Ventricular Izquierda/terapia , Función Ventricular Izquierda , Remodelación Ventricular , Implantes Absorbibles/efectos adversos , Adulto , Anciano , Alginatos/efectos adversos , Bélgica , Gluconato de Calcio/efectos adversos , Estudios de Factibilidad , Femenino , Alemania , Ácido Glucurónico/administración & dosificación , Ácido Glucurónico/efectos adversos , Pruebas de Función Cardíaca , Ácidos Hexurónicos/administración & dosificación , Ácidos Hexurónicos/efectos adversos , Humanos , Hidrogeles , Inyecciones Intraarteriales , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Infarto del Miocardio/diagnóstico , Infarto del Miocardio/fisiopatología , Proyectos Piloto , Valor Predictivo de las Pruebas , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Factores de Tiempo , Andamios del Tejido/efectos adversos , Resultado del Tratamiento , Disfunción Ventricular Izquierda/diagnóstico , Disfunción Ventricular Izquierda/fisiopatología
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PLoS One ; 4(12): e8104, 2009 Dec 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19956605

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: The topoisomerases Top1, Top2alpha and Top2beta are important molecular targets for antitumor drugs, which specifically poison Top1 or Top2 isomers. While it was previously demonstrated that poisoned Top1 and Top2beta are subject to proteasomal degradation, this phenomena was not demonstrated for Top2alpha. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We show here that Top2alpha is subject to drug induced proteasomal degradation as well, although at a lower rate than Top2beta. Using an siRNA screen we identified Bmi1 and Ring1A as subunits of an E3 ubiquitin ligase involved in this process. We show that silencing of Bmi1 inhibits drug-induced Top2alpha degradation, increases the persistence of Top2alpha-DNA cleavage complex, and increases Top2 drug efficacy. The Bmi1/Ring1A ligase ubiquitinates Top2alpha in-vitro and cellular overexpression of Bmi1 increases drug induced Top2alpha ubiquitination. A small-molecular weight compound, identified in a screen for inhibitors of Bmi1/Ring1A ubiquitination activity, also prevents Top2alpha ubiquitination and drug-induced Top2alpha degradation. This ubiquitination inhibitor increases the efficacy of topoisomerase 2 poisons in a synergistic manner. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The discovery that poisoned Top2alpha is undergoing proteasomal degradation combined with the involvement of Bmi1/Ring1A, allowed us to identify a small molecule that inhibits the degradation process. The Bmi1/Ring1A inhibitor sensitizes cells to Top2 drugs, suggesting that this type of drug combination will have a beneficial therapeutic outcome. As Bmi1 is also a known oncogene, elevated in numerous types of cancer, the identified Bmi1/Ring1A ubiquitin ligase inhibitors can also be potentially used to directly target the oncogenic properties of Bmi1.


Asunto(s)
Antígenos de Neoplasias/metabolismo , ADN-Topoisomerasas de Tipo II/metabolismo , Proteínas de Unión al ADN/metabolismo , Proteínas Nucleares/metabolismo , Complejo de la Endopetidasa Proteasomal/metabolismo , Procesamiento Proteico-Postraduccional , Proteínas Proto-Oncogénicas/metabolismo , Proteínas Represoras/metabolismo , Ubiquitina-Proteína Ligasas/metabolismo , Muerte Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Línea Celular , Sistema Libre de Células , Proteínas de Unión al ADN/antagonistas & inhibidores , Inhibidores Enzimáticos/química , Inhibidores Enzimáticos/farmacología , Silenciador del Gen/efectos de los fármacos , Glucosa/deficiencia , Glucosa/farmacología , Humanos , Proteínas de Unión a Poli-ADP-Ribosa , Complejo Represivo Polycomb 1 , Unión Proteica/efectos de los fármacos , Procesamiento Proteico-Postraduccional/efectos de los fármacos , ARN Interferente Pequeño/metabolismo , Tenipósido/farmacología , Inhibidores de Topoisomerasa II , Ubiquitinación/efectos de los fármacos
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J Am Coll Cardiol ; 54(11): 1014-23, 2009 Sep 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19729119

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine whether alginate biomaterial can be delivered effectively into the infarcted myocardium by intracoronary injection to prevent left ventricular (LV) remodeling early after myocardial infarction (MI). BACKGROUND: Although injectable biomaterials can improve infarct healing and repair, the feasibility and effectiveness of intracoronary injection have not been studied. METHODS: We prepared a calcium cross-linked alginate solution that undergoes liquid to gel phase transition after deposition in infarcted myocardium. Anterior MI was induced in swine by transient balloon occlusion of left anterior descending coronary artery. At 4 days after MI, either alginate solution (2 or 4 ml) or saline was injected selectively into the infarct-related coronary artery. An additional group (n = 19) was treated with incremental volumes of biomaterial (1, 2, and 4 ml) or 2 ml saline and underwent serial echocardiography studies. RESULTS: Examination of hearts harvested after injection showed that the alginate crossed the infarcted leaky vessels and was deposited as hydrogel in the infarcted tissue. At 60 days, control swine experienced an increase in left ventricular (LV) diastolic area by 44%, LV systolic area by 45%, and LV mass by 35%. In contrast, intracoronary injection of alginate (2 and 4 ml) prevented and even reversed LV enlargement (p < 0.01). Post-mortem analysis showed that the biomaterial (2 ml) increased scar thickness by 53% compared with control (2.9 +/- 0.1 mm vs. 1.9 +/- 0.3 mm; p < 0.01) and was replaced by myofibroblasts and collagen. CONCLUSIONS: Intracoronary injection of alginate biomaterial is feasible, safe, and effective. Our findings suggest a new percutaneous intervention to improve infarct repair and prevent adverse remodeling after reperfused MI.


Asunto(s)
Alginatos/administración & dosificación , Materiales Biocompatibles/administración & dosificación , Hidrogel de Polietilenoglicol-Dimetacrilato/administración & dosificación , Infarto del Miocardio/complicaciones , Infarto del Miocardio/patología , Remodelación Ventricular/efectos de los fármacos , Animales , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Estudios de Factibilidad , Femenino , Ácido Glucurónico/administración & dosificación , Frecuencia Cardíaca , Ácidos Hexurónicos/administración & dosificación , Inyecciones Intralesiones , Infarto del Miocardio/fisiopatología , Volumen Sistólico , Porcinos
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J Control Release ; 131(2): 121-7, 2008 Oct 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18692531

RESUMEN

We evaluated the potential of an injectable degradable polymer-poly(sebacic-co-ricinoleic-ester-anhydride) containing gentamicin for the treatment of osteomyelitis. Osteomyelitis of both tibiae was induced in 13 female Fischer rats by injecting a suspension containing approximately 105 (CFU)/ml of S. aureus into the tibial medullar canal. Three weeks later both tibiae were X-rayed, drilled down the medullar canal, washed with 50 microl gentamicin solution (80 mg/2 ml) and then injected with 50 microl P(SA-RA)+gentamycin 20% w/v to the right tibia and 50 microl P(SA-RA) without gentamicin to the left tibia. After an additional 3 weeks, the rats were sacrificed, and radiographs of the tibiae were taken. Histopathological evaluation of the tibiae was done in a blinded manner. X-ray radiographs showed that all tibiae developed changes compatible with osteomyelitis in 3 weeks. Histological evaluation revealed significant differences between right and left tibiae in 10 rats. In the left tibia moderate intramedullary abscess formation occurred. In most treated tibiae typical changes included the absence (or minimal grade only) of abscesses. The treated group developed significantly less intramedullary abscesses; the p value was 0.028. Locally injected degradable polymer releasing gentamicin proved to be efficient histologically in the treatment of osteomyelitis.


Asunto(s)
Antibacterianos/uso terapéutico , Materiales Biocompatibles/química , Ácidos Decanoicos/química , Portadores de Fármacos/química , Gentamicinas/uso terapéutico , Osteomielitis/tratamiento farmacológico , Polímeros/química , Ácidos Ricinoleicos/química , Infecciones Estafilocócicas/tratamiento farmacológico , Animales , Antibacterianos/administración & dosificación , Antibacterianos/química , Antibacterianos/farmacocinética , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Composición de Medicamentos , Femenino , Gentamicinas/administración & dosificación , Gentamicinas/química , Gentamicinas/farmacocinética , Inyecciones Intralesiones , Osteomielitis/diagnóstico por imagen , Osteomielitis/patología , Radiografía , Ratas , Ratas Endogámicas F344 , Solubilidad , Infecciones Estafilocócicas/diagnóstico por imagen , Infecciones Estafilocócicas/patología , Staphylococcus aureus/efectos de los fármacos , Staphylococcus aureus/crecimiento & desarrollo , Tibia/diagnóstico por imagen , Tibia/microbiología , Tibia/patología
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 102(5): 1478-83, 2005 Feb 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15659549

RESUMEN

HIV type 1 (HIV-1) was shown to assemble either at the plasma membrane or in the membrane of late endosomes. Now, we report an essential role for human ubiquitin ligase POSH (Plenty of SH3s; hPOSH), a trans-Golgi network-associated protein, in the targeting of HIV-1 to the plasma membrane. Small inhibitory RNA-mediated silencing of hPOSH ablates virus secretion and Gag plasma membrane localization. Reintroduction of native, but not a RING finger mutant, hPOSH restores virus release and Gag plasma membrane localization in hPOSH-depleted cells. Furthermore, expression of the RING finger mutant hPOSH inhibits virus release and induces accumulation of intracellular Gag in normal cells. Together, our results identify a previously undescribed step in HIV biogenesis and suggest a direct function for hPOSH-mediated ubiquitination in protein sorting at the trans-Golgi network. Consequently, hPOSH may be a useful host target for therapeutic intervention.


Asunto(s)
VIH-1/fisiología , Ubiquitina-Proteína Ligasas/metabolismo , Replicación Viral/fisiología , Red trans-Golgi/enzimología , Membrana Celular/enzimología , Membrana Celular/virología , Clonación Molecular , Productos del Gen gag/metabolismo , Silenciador del Gen , Células HeLa , Humanos , Transporte de Proteínas , Proteínas Recombinantes/metabolismo , Ubiquitina-Proteína Ligasas/genética
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Genes Dev ; 18(14): 1737-52, 2004 Jul 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15256501

RESUMEN

The tumor suppressor gene 101 (tsg101) regulates vesicular trafficking processes in yeast and mammals. We report a novel protein, Tal (Tsg101-associated ligase), whose RING finger is necessary for multiple monoubiquitylation of Tsg101. Bivalent binding of Tsg101 to a tandem tetrapeptide motif (PTAP) and to a central region of Tal is essential for Tal-mediated ubiquitylation of Tsg101. By studying endocytosis of the epidermal growth factor receptor and egress of the human immunodeficiency virus, we conclude that Tal regulates a Tsg101-associated complex responsible for the sorting of cargo into cytoplasm-containing vesicles that bud at the multivesicular body and at the plasma membrane.


Asunto(s)
Proteínas de Unión al ADN/metabolismo , Endocitosis/fisiología , Exocitosis/fisiología , VIH/metabolismo , Factores de Transcripción/metabolismo , Ubiquitina-Proteína Ligasas/genética , Ubiquitina-Proteína Ligasas/metabolismo , Secuencia de Bases , Sitios de Unión , Células Cultivadas , Citoplasma/metabolismo , Citoplasma/fisiología , Complejos de Clasificación Endosomal Requeridos para el Transporte , Receptores ErbB/metabolismo , Técnica del Anticuerpo Fluorescente , Biblioteca de Genes , Productos del Gen gag/metabolismo , Humanos , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Fragmentos de Péptidos , Plásmidos/genética , Transporte de Proteínas/fisiología , ARN Interferente Pequeño/genética , Análisis de Secuencia de ADN , Transfección , Técnicas del Sistema de Dos Híbridos , Ubiquitinas/metabolismo
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