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Int J Mol Sci ; 21(22)2020 Nov 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33198405

RESUMO

Gonadotropin-releasing hormones (GnRHs) play pivotal roles in reproduction via the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonad axis (HPG axis) in vertebrates. GnRHs and their receptors (GnRHRs) are also conserved in invertebrates lacking the HPG axis, indicating that invertebrate GnRHs do not serve as "gonadotropin-releasing factors" but, rather, function as neuropeptides that directly regulate target tissues. All vertebrate and urochordate GnRHs comprise 10 amino acids, whereas amphioxus, echinoderm, and protostome GnRH-like peptides are 11- or 12-residue peptides. Intracellular calcium mobilization is the major second messenger for GnRH signaling in cephalochordates, echinoderms, and protostomes, while urochordate GnRHRs also stimulate cAMP production pathways. Moreover, the ligand-specific modulation of signal transduction via heterodimerization between GnRHR paralogs indicates species-specific evolution in Ciona intestinalis. The characterization of authentic or putative invertebrate GnRHRs in various tissues and their in vitro and in vivo activities indicate that invertebrate GnRHs are responsible for the regulation of both reproductive and nonreproductive functions. In this review, we examine our current understanding of and perspectives on the primary sequences, tissue distribution of mRNA expression, signal transduction, and biological functions of invertebrate GnRHs and their receptors.


Assuntos
Hipotálamo/metabolismo , Invertebrados/metabolismo , Receptores LHRH/metabolismo , Animais , Evolução Biológica , Células COS , Cálcio/metabolismo , Chlorocebus aethiops , Ciona intestinalis , AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , Equinodermos , Feminino , Hormônio Liberador de Gonadotropina/metabolismo , Células HEK293 , Humanos , Ligantes , Masculino , Cadeias de Markov , Moluscos , Transdução de Sinais , Distribuição Tecidual , Urocordados
3.
Environ Health ; 18(1): 45, 2019 05 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31072366

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Humans are exposed to a complex mixture of environmental chemicals that impact bone and metabolic health, and traditional exposure assessments struggle to capture these exposure scenarios. Peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-gamma (PPARγ) is an essential regulator of metabolic and bone homeostasis, and its inappropriate activation by environmental chemicals can set the stage for adverse health effects. Here, we present the development of the Serum PPARγ Activity Assay (SPAA), a simple and cost-effective method to measure total ligand activity in small volumes of serum. METHODS: First, we determined essential components of the bioassay. Cos-7 cells were transfected with combinations of expression vectors for human PPARγ and RXRα, the obligate DNA-binding partner of PPARγ, along with PPRE (DR1)-driven luciferase and control eGFP reporter constructs. Transfected cells were treated with rosiglitazone, a synthetic PPARγ ligand and/or LG100268, a synthetic RXR ligand, to characterize the dose response and determine the simplest and most efficacious format. Following optimization of the bioassay, we assessed the cumulative activation of PPARγ by ligands in serum from mice treated with a PPARγ ligand and commercial human serum samples. RESULTS: Cos-7 cells endogenously express sufficient RXR to support efficacious activation of transfected PPARγ. Co-transfection of an RXR expression vector with the PPARγ expression vector did not increase PPRE transcriptional activity induced by rosiglitazone. Treatment with an RXR ligand marginally increased PPRE transcriptional activity in the presence of transfected PPARγ, and co-treatment with an RXR ligand reduced rosiglitazone-induced PPRE transcriptional activity. Therefore, the final bioassay protocol consists of transfecting Cos-7 cells with a PPARγ expression vector along with the reporter vectors, applying rosiglitazone standards and/or 10 µL of serum, and measuring luminescence and fluorescence after a 24 h incubation. Sera from mice dosed with rosiglitazone induced PPRE transcriptional activity in the SPAA in a dose-dependent and PPARγ-dependent manner. Additionally, human serum from commercial sources induced a range of PPRE transcriptional activities in a PPARγ-dependent manner, demonstrating the ability of the bioassay to detect potentially low levels of ligands. CONCLUSIONS: The SPAA can reliably measure total PPRE transcriptional activity in small volumes of serum. This system provides a sensitive, straightforward assay that can be reproduced in any cell culture laboratory.


Assuntos
Saúde Ambiental/métodos , PPAR gama/sangue , Animais , Células COS , Chlorocebus aethiops , Ligantes
4.
Elife ; 82019 05 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31084716

RESUMO

Kinesin force generation involves ATP-induced docking of the neck linker (NL) along the motor core. However, the roles of the proposed steps of NL docking, cover-neck bundle (CNB) and asparagine latch (N-latch) formation, during force generation are unclear. Furthermore, the necessity of NL docking for transport of membrane-bound cargo in cells has not been tested. We generated kinesin-1 motors impaired in CNB and/or N-latch formation based on molecular dynamics simulations. The mutant motors displayed reduced force output and inability to stall in optical trap assays but exhibited increased speeds, run lengths, and landing rates under unloaded conditions. NL docking thus enhances force production but at a cost to speed and processivity. In cells, teams of mutant motors were hindered in their ability to drive transport of Golgi elements (high-load cargo) but not peroxisomes (low-load cargo). These results demonstrate that the NL serves as a mechanical element for kinesin-1 transport under physiological conditions.


Assuntos
Trifosfato de Adenosina/metabolismo , Cinesinas/química , Cinesinas/metabolismo , Animais , Células COS , Chlorocebus aethiops , Cinesinas/genética , Simulação de Dinâmica Molecular , Mutagênese Sítio-Dirigida , Proteínas Mutantes/química , Proteínas Mutantes/genética , Proteínas Mutantes/metabolismo , Ligação Proteica , Conformação Proteica
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J Cell Sci ; 132(5)2019 02 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30683799

RESUMO

Transcription factor mobility is a determining factor in the regulation of gene expression. Here, we have studied the intranuclear dynamics of the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) by using fluorescence recovery after photobleaching and single-molecule microscopy. First, we have described the dynamic states in which the GR occurs. Second, we have analyzed the transitions between these states by using a continuous-time Markov chain model and functionally investigated these states by making specific mutations in the DNA-binding domain. This analysis revealed that the GR diffuses freely through the nucleus and, once it leaves this free diffusion state, most often enters a repetitive switching mode. In this mode it alternates between slow diffusion as a result of brief nonspecific DNA-binding events, and a state of stable binding to specific DNA target sites. This repetitive switching mechanism results in a compact search strategy that facilitates finding of DNA target sites by the GR.This article has an associated First Person interview with the first author of the paper.


Assuntos
Núcleo Celular/metabolismo , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA/metabolismo , Receptores de Glucocorticoides/metabolismo , Transporte Ativo do Núcleo Celular , Animais , Sítios de Ligação/genética , Células COS , Chlorocebus aethiops , DNA/genética , DNA/metabolismo , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA/genética , Regulação da Expressão Gênica , Cadeias de Markov , Mutagênese Sítio-Dirigida , Ligação Proteica , Domínios Proteicos/genética , Receptores de Glucocorticoides/genética
6.
Cell Death Dis ; 9(10): 971, 2018 09 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30250167

RESUMO

Chaperone-assisted proteasome degradation of oncogenic protein acts as an upstream signal controlling tumorigenesis and progression. The understanding of the co-regulation of chaperone and oncoprotein of endocytosis pathways is extremely limited. In this study, we showed for the first time that proto-Dbl (dbl proto-oncogene product) is co-enriched with mitochondrial chaperone GRP75 in endocytosis vesicles from ovarian cancer cells. onco-Dbl, produced by oncogenic mutation/degradation of proto-Dbl, markedly enhanced cellular macropinocytosis but suppressed clathrin-mediated endocytosis and clathrin-independent endocytosis pathways, presenting a derailed endocytosis phenotype. GRP75 was associated with proto-Dbl inside cells and modulated Dbl-driven endocytosis derailed by a co-regulatory mode. In spite of not being a component of the Hsc70/Hsp90/proto-Dbl complex, the degradation of proto-Dbl was promoted by GRP75 through the CHIP-mediated ubiquitin-proteasome pathway, of which GRP75 acts as a cooperator with CHIP but also acts as a competitor to Hsc70 and Hsp90 in the multiple chaperones-assisted pro-folding/pro-degradation machinery. Knockdown or inhibition of GRP75 attenuated proto-Dbl degradation and reduced the onco-Dbl level, which differentially impaired Rho GTPases activation and therefore shifted the endocytosis-derailed phenotype. Our data uncovered a novel GRP75-Dbl endocytosis regulatory axis and provided an alternative using chaperone inhibitor to shut down the oncoprotein-driven endocytosis derailment mechanism.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Choque Térmico HSP70/metabolismo , Proteínas de Membrana/metabolismo , Ubiquitina-Proteína Ligases/metabolismo , Ubiquitina/metabolismo , Animais , Western Blotting , Células COS , Linhagem Celular , Chlorocebus aethiops , Endocitose/genética , Endocitose/fisiologia , Citometria de Fluxo , Células HEK293 , Proteínas de Choque Térmico HSP70/genética , Proteínas de Choque Térmico HSP90/genética , Proteínas de Choque Térmico HSP90/metabolismo , Humanos , Espectrometria de Massas , Proteínas de Membrana/genética , Ligação Proteica , Proto-Oncogene Mas , Transdução de Sinais , Ubiquitina-Proteína Ligases/economia
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Methods Mol Biol ; 1821: 155-163, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30062411

RESUMO

Rac1 is a member of the family of small Rho GTPases that are molecular switches governing a variety of fundamental cellular processes, such as cell growth and motility. Its subcellular location and activity are regulated by several posttranslational modifications. S-glutathionylation, the adduction of glutathione to cysteine residues in Rac1, is a redox-dependent thiol modification and is generally associated with oxidative/nitrosative stress, representing a novel mechanism of GTPase regulation. Here, we describe the use of biotin-labeled glutathione to monitor intracellular glutathionylated Rac1 in response to exogenous stimuli.


Assuntos
Biotina , Glutationa , Processamento de Proteína Pós-Traducional , Coloração e Rotulagem/métodos , Proteínas rac1 de Ligação ao GTP/metabolismo , Animais , Biotina/química , Biotina/metabolismo , Células COS , Chlorocebus aethiops , Glutationa/química , Glutationa/metabolismo
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Toxicology ; 392: 140-154, 2017 12 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26836498

RESUMO

The aim of this paper was to provide a proof of concept demonstrating that molecular modelling methodologies can be employed as a part of an integrated strategy to support toxicity prediction consistent with the mode of action/adverse outcome pathway (MoA/AOP) framework. To illustrate the role of molecular modelling in predictive toxicology, a case study was undertaken in which molecular modelling methodologies were employed to predict the activation of the peroxisome proliferator-activated nuclear receptor γ (PPARγ) as a potential molecular initiating event (MIE) for liver steatosis. A stepwise procedure combining different in silico approaches (virtual screening based on docking and pharmacophore filtering, and molecular field analysis) was developed to screen for PPARγ full agonists and to predict their transactivation activity (EC50). The performance metrics of the classification model to predict PPARγ full agonists were balanced accuracy=81%, sensitivity=85% and specificity=76%. The 3D QSAR model developed to predict EC50 of PPARγ full agonists had the following statistical parameters: q2cv=0.610, Nopt=7, SEPcv=0.505, r2pr=0.552. To support the linkage of PPARγ agonism predictions to prosteatotic potential, molecular modelling was combined with independently performed mechanistic mining of available in vivo toxicity data followed by ToxPrint chemotypes analysis. The approaches investigated demonstrated a potential to predict the MIE, to facilitate the process of MoA/AOP elaboration, to increase the scientific confidence in AOP, and to become a basis for 3D chemotype development.


Assuntos
Modelos Moleculares , PPAR gama/metabolismo , Testes de Toxicidade/métodos , Animais , Sítios de Ligação , Células COS , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Chlorocebus aethiops , Cricetinae , Bases de Dados de Proteínas , Fígado Gorduroso/metabolismo , Fígado Gorduroso/patologia , Estudos de Viabilidade , Células HEK293 , Haplorrinos , Células Hep G2 , Humanos , Ligantes , Simulação de Acoplamento Molecular , Estrutura Molecular , PPAR gama/genética , Ligação Proteica , Relação Quantitativa Estrutura-Atividade , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Medição de Risco , Sensibilidade e Especificidade
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Sci Rep ; 6: 30855, 2016 08 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27492961

RESUMO

Mitochondria and mitochondrial dynamics play vital roles in health and disease. With the intricate nanometer-scale structure and rapid dynamics of mitochondria, super-resolution microscopy techniques possess great un-tapped potential to significantly contribute to understanding mitochondrial biology and kinetics. Here we present a novel mitochondrial probe (MitoRed AIE) suitable for live mitochondrial dynamics imaging and single particle tracking (SPT), together with a multi-dimensional data analysis approach to assess local mitochondrial (membrane) fluidity. The MitoRed AIE probe localizes primarily to mitochondrial membranes, with 95 ms fluorophore on-time delivering 106 photons/ms, characteristics which we exploit to demonstrate live cell 100 fps 3D time-lapse tracking of mitochondria. Combining our experimental and analytical approaches, we uncover mitochondrial dynamics at unprecedented time scales. This approach opens up a new regime into high spatio-temporal resolution dynamics in many areas of mitochondrial biology.


Assuntos
Corantes Fluorescentes/química , Microscopia de Fluorescência/métodos , Mitocôndrias/metabolismo , Dinâmica Mitocondrial/fisiologia , Animais , Células COS , Chlorocebus aethiops , Corantes Fluorescentes/metabolismo , Processamento de Imagem Assistida por Computador , Fluidez de Membrana/fisiologia , Membranas Mitocondriais/metabolismo
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Sci Rep ; 6: 31091, 2016 08 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27489044

RESUMO

Rotational diffusion measurement is predicted as an important method in cell biology because the rotational properties directly reflect molecular interactions and environment in the cell. To prove this concept, polarization-dependent fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (pol-FCS) measurements of purified fluorescent proteins were conducted in viscous solution. With the comparison between the translational and rotational diffusion coefficients obtained from pol-FCS measurements, the hydrodynamic radius of an enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) was estimated as a control measurement. The orientation of oligomer EGFP in living cells was also estimated by pol-FCS and compared with Monte Carlo simulations. The results of this pol-FCS experiment indicate that this method allows an estimation of the molecular orientation using the characteristics of rotational diffusion. Further, it can be applied to analyze the degree of molecular orientation and multimerization or detection of tiny aggregation of aggregate-prone proteins.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Fluorescência Verde/química , Espectrometria de Fluorescência/métodos , Animais , Células COS , Chlorocebus aethiops , Polarização de Fluorescência , Hidrodinâmica , Simulação de Dinâmica Molecular , Método de Monte Carlo , Agregados Proteicos , Estrutura Quaternária de Proteína , Proteínas Recombinantes/química
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Methods Mol Biol ; 1474: 153-70, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27515079

RESUMO

Bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) is a fluorescence imaging technique used to visualize protein-protein interactions (PPIs) in live cells and animals. One unique application of BiFC is to reveal subcellular localization of PPIs. The superior signal-to-noise ratio of BiFC in comparison with fluorescence resonance energy transfer or bioluminescence resonance energy transfer enables its wide applications. Here, we describe how confocal microscopy can be used to detect and quantify PPIs and their subcellular localization. We use basic leucine zipper transcription factor proteins as an example to provide a step-by-step BiFC protocol using a Nikon A1 confocal microscope and NIS-Elements imaging software. The protocol given below can be readily adapted for use with other confocal microscopes or imaging software.


Assuntos
Microscopia Confocal/estatística & dados numéricos , Imagem Óptica/métodos , Mapeamento de Interação de Proteínas/métodos , Fator 2 Ativador da Transcrição/genética , Fator 2 Ativador da Transcrição/metabolismo , Animais , Células COS , Chlorocebus aethiops , Transferência Ressonante de Energia de Fluorescência , Expressão Gênica , Sinais de Localização Nuclear/genética , Sinais de Localização Nuclear/metabolismo , Plasmídeos/química , Plasmídeos/metabolismo , Ligação Proteica , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-fos/genética , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-fos/metabolismo , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-jun/genética , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-jun/metabolismo , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-myc/genética , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-myc/metabolismo , Razão Sinal-Ruído , Software
12.
Drug Metab Pharmacokinet ; 30(5): 366-73, 2015 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26427316

RESUMO

Cytochrome P450 2C8 (CYP2C8) is one of the enzymes primarily responsible for the metabolism of many drugs, including paclitaxel and amodiaquine. CYP2C8 genetic variants contribute to interindividual variations in the therapeutic efficacy and toxicity of paclitaxel. Although it is difficult to investigate the enzymatic function of most CYP2C8 variants in vivo, this can be investigated in vitro using recombinant CYP2C8 protein variants. The present study used paclitaxel to evaluate 6α-hydroxylase activity and amodiaquine for the N-deethylase activity of wild-type and 11 CYP2C8 variants resulting in amino acid substitutions in vitro. The wild-type and variant CYP2C8 proteins were heterologously expressed in COS-7 cells. Paclitaxel 6α-hydroxylation and amodiaquine N-deethylation activities were determined by measuring the concentrations of 6α-hydroxypaclitaxel and N-desethylamodiaquine, respectively, and the kinetic parameters were calculated. Compared to the wild-type enzyme (CYP2C8.1), CYP2C8.11 and CYP2C8.14 showed little or no activity with either substrate. In addition, the intrinsic clearance values of CYP2C8.8 and CYP2C8.13 for paclitaxel were 68% and 67% that of CYP2C8.1, respectively. In contrast, the CLint values of CYP2C8.2 and CYP2C8.12 were 1.4 and 1.9 times higher than that of CYP2C8.1. These comprehensive findings could inform for further genotype-phenotype studies on interindividual differences in CYP2C8-mediated drug metabolism.


Assuntos
Amodiaquina/farmacocinética , Hidrocarboneto de Aril Hidroxilases/genética , Hidrocarboneto de Aril Hidroxilases/metabolismo , Citocromo P-450 CYP2C8/genética , Citocromo P-450 CYP2C8/metabolismo , Paclitaxel/farmacocinética , Alelos , Amodiaquina/análogos & derivados , Animais , Células COS , Chlorocebus aethiops , Clonagem Molecular , Variação Genética , Vetores Genéticos , Humanos , Hidroxilação , Modelos Moleculares , Polimorfismo Genético
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Mol Cell Endocrinol ; 417: 63-72, 2015 Dec 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26375424

RESUMO

KAL1 is implicated in 5% of Kallmann syndrome cases, a disorder which genotypically overlaps with septo-optic dysplasia (SOD). To date, a reporter-based assay to assess the functional consequences of KAL1 mutations is lacking. We aimed to develop a luciferase assay for novel application to functional assessment of rare KAL1 mutations detected in a screen of 422 patients with SOD. Quantitative analysis was performed using L6-myoblasts stably expressing FGFR1, transfected with a luciferase-reporter vector containing elements of the FGF-responsive osteocalcin promoter. The two variants assayed [p.K185N, p.P291T], were detected in three females with SOD (presenting with optic nerve hypoplasia, midline and pituitary defects). Our novel assay revealed significant decreases in transcriptional activity [p.K185N: 21% (p < 0.01); p.P291T: 40% (p < 0.001)]. Our luciferase-reporter assay, developed for assessment of KAL1 mutations, determined that two variants in females with hypopituitarism/SOD are loss-of-function; demonstrating that this assay is suitable for quantitative assessment of mutations in this gene.


Assuntos
Proteínas da Matriz Extracelular/genética , Proteínas da Matriz Extracelular/metabolismo , Luciferases/metabolismo , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/genética , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/metabolismo , Polimorfismo de Nucleotídeo Único , Displasia Septo-Óptica/genética , Animais , Células COS , Chlorocebus aethiops , Feminino , Humanos , Técnicas In Vitro , Modelos Moleculares , Linhagem , Hipófise/metabolismo , Displasia Septo-Óptica/metabolismo , Displasia Septo-Óptica/patologia
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J Biol Chem ; 290(40): 24495-508, 2015 Oct 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26269596

RESUMO

X-ray structures, molecular dynamics simulations, and mutational analysis have previously indicated that an extended water hydrogen bond network between trans-membranes I-III, VI, and VII constitutes an allosteric interface essential for stabilizing different active and inactive helical constellations during the seven-trans-membrane receptor activation. The neurokinin-1 receptor signals efficiently through Gq, Gs, and ß-arrestin when stimulated by substance P, but it lacks any sign of constitutive activity. In the water hydrogen bond network the neurokinin-1 has a unique Glu residue instead of the highly conserved AspII:10 (2.50). Here, we find that this GluII:10 occupies the space of a putative allosteric modulating Na(+) ion and makes direct inter-helical interactions in particular with SerIII:15 (3.39) and AsnVII:16 (7.49) of the NPXXY motif. Mutational changes in the interface between GluII:10 and AsnVII:16 created receptors that selectively signaled through the following: 1) Gq only; 2) ß-arrestin only; and 3) Gq and ß-arrestin but not through Gs. Interestingly, increased constitutive Gs but not Gq signaling was observed by Ala substitution of four out of the six core polar residues of the network, in particular SerIII:15. Three residues were essential for all three signaling pathways, i.e. the water-gating micro-switch residues TrpVI:13 (6.48) of the CWXP motif and TyrVII:20 (7.53) of the NPXXY motif plus the totally conserved AsnI:18 (1.50) stabilizing the kink in trans-membrane VII. It is concluded that the interface between position II:10 (2.50), III:15 (3.39), and VII:16 (7.49) in the center of the water hydrogen bond network constitutes a focal point for fine-tuning seven trans-membrane receptor conformations activating different signal transduction pathways.


Assuntos
Arrestinas/metabolismo , Subunidades alfa Gq-G11 de Proteínas de Ligação ao GTP/metabolismo , Subunidades alfa Gs de Proteínas de Ligação ao GTP/metabolismo , Receptores Acoplados a Proteínas G/metabolismo , Receptores da Neurocinina-1/metabolismo , Alanina/química , Sítio Alostérico , Animais , Células COS , Chlorocebus aethiops , Cristalografia por Raios X , Análise Mutacional de DNA , Humanos , Ligação de Hidrogênio , Simulação de Dinâmica Molecular , Método de Monte Carlo , Conformação Proteica , Receptores de Grelina/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais , Sódio/química , Transfecção , Água/química , beta-Arrestinas
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Environ Sci Technol ; 48(14): 8219-26, 2014 Jul 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24950391

RESUMO

Worldwide, populations of sturgeons are endangered, and it is hypothesized that anthropogenic chemicals, including dioxin-like compounds (DLCs), might be contributing to the observed declines in populations. DLCs elicit their toxic action through activation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), which is believed to regulate most, if not all, adverse effects associated with exposure to these chemicals. Currently, risk assessment of DLCs in fishes uses toxic equivalency factors (TEFs) developed for the World Health Organization (WHO) that are based on studies of embryo-lethality with salmonids. However, there is a lack of knowledge of the sensitivity of sturgeons to DLCs, and it is uncertain whether TEFs developed by the WHO are protective of these fishes. Sturgeons are evolutionarily distinct from salmonids, and the AhRs of sturgeons differ from those of salmonids. Therefore, this study investigated the sensitivity of white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) to DLCs in vitro via the use of luciferase reporter gene assays using COS-7 cells transfected with AhR1 or AhR2 of white sturgeon. Specifically, activation and relative potencies (RePs) of 2,3,7,8-tetrachloro-dibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD), 2,3,4,7,8-pentachloro-dibenzofuran, 2,3,7,8-tetrachloro-dibenzofuran, 3,3',4,4',5-pentachlorobiphenyl, 3,3',4,4'-tetrachlorobiphenyl, and 2,3,3',4,4'-pentachlorobiphenyl were determined for each AhR. It was demonstrated that white sturgeon expresses AhR1s and AhR2s that are both activated by DLCs with EC50 values for 2,3,7,8-TCDD that are lower than those of any other AhR of vertebrates tested to date. Both AhRs of white sturgeon had RePs for polychlorinated dibenzofurans more similar to TEFs for birds, while RePs for polychlorinated biphenyls were most similar to TEFs for fishes. Measured concentrations of select DLCs in tissues of white sturgeon from British Columbia, Canada, were used to calculate toxic equivalents (TEQs) by use of TEFs for fishes used by the WHO and TCDD equivalents (TCDD-EQs) via the use of RePs for AhR2 of white sturgeon as determined by transfected COS-7 cells. TCDD-EQs calculated for endangered populations of white sturgeon were approximately 10-fold greater than TEQs and were within ranges known to cause adverse effects in other fishes, including other species of sturgeons. Therefore, TEFs used by the WHO might not adequately protect white sturgeon, illuminating the need for additional investigation into the sensitivity of these fish to DLCs.


Assuntos
Dioxinas/toxicidade , Peixes/metabolismo , Receptores de Hidrocarboneto Arílico/metabolismo , Animais , Colúmbia Britânica , Células COS , Chlorocebus aethiops , Especificidade de Órgãos , Receptores de Hidrocarboneto Arílico/genética , Medição de Risco , Rios , Transfecção
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J Ethnopharmacol ; 144(2): 362-70, 2012 Nov 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23000115

RESUMO

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Leaves of Smallanthus sonchifolius (Poepp. & Endl.) H. Robinson (yacon) have been used since pre-Columbian times in the Andean region to prepare medicinal herbal tea with beneficial health properties. However, there are still disagreements about the safe use. This work was carried out to evaluate the toxicity profile of both, 10% decoction of yacon leaves and their major active lactone, enhydrin. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In vitro cytotoxicity assays were performed with Hep-G2, COS1, CHO-K1 and Vero cell lines using a test of metabolic competence based upon assessment of mitochondrial performance. In vivo toxicity study was performed in adult Wistar rats. In the acute oral toxicity each group of rats was orally given a single dose of 10% decoction or enhydrin. General condition, behavior and mortality were recorded for up to 14 days post treatment. In subchronic toxicity studies, both products were given orally for 90 days to rats. Body weight and food intakes were observed weekly. Hematological, clinical chemistry parameters and organ weight were determined in all animals at the end of the experimental period. RESULTS: Cell viability decreased in a concentration dependent fashion when cells were incubated with 2-200 µg of 10% decoction and 0.015-7.5 µg of enhydrin. In acute study in rats, there were no deaths or signs of toxicity observed after oral administration of single doses of 10% decoction or enhydrin at any dose level up to the highest dose tested (14.0 g/kg and 0.32 g/kg, respectively). In subchronic studies in rats, both products administered orally for 90 days at daily doses of 0.07, 0.14 and 0.28 g 10% decoction/kg and 0.4, 0.8 and 8.0 mg enhydrin/kg, did not caused haematological, biochemical and histological alterations. CONCLUSIONS: The results presented in this paper lead us to the conclusion that the use of 10% decoction and enhydrin is safe in rat at doses in which it is demonstrated the hypoglycaemic effect.


Assuntos
Asteraceae , Hipoglicemiantes/toxicidade , Extratos Vegetais/toxicidade , Sesquiterpenos/toxicidade , Animais , Células CHO , Células COS , Sobrevivência Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Chlorocebus aethiops , Cricetinae , Cricetulus , Feminino , Células Hep G2 , Humanos , Hipoglicemiantes/isolamento & purificação , Lactonas/isolamento & purificação , Lactonas/toxicidade , Masculino , Folhas de Planta , Ratos Wistar , Sesquiterpenos/isolamento & purificação , Testes de Toxicidade Aguda , Testes de Toxicidade Subcrônica , Células Vero
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J Vis Exp ; (63): e3599, 2012 May 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22664619

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Our goal is to obtain a comprehensive description of molecular processes occurring at cellular membranes in different biological functions. We aim at characterizing the complex organization and dynamics of the plasma membrane at single-molecule level, by developing analytic tools dedicated to Single-Particle Tracking (SPT) at high density: Multiple-Target Tracing (MTT). Single-molecule videomicroscopy, offering millisecond and nanometric resolution, allows a detailed representation of membrane organization by accurately mapping descriptors such as cell receptors localization, mobility, confinement or interactions. We revisited SPT, both experimentally and algorithmically. Experimental aspects included optimizing setup and cell labeling, with a particular emphasis on reaching the highest possible labeling density, in order to provide a dynamic snapshot of molecular dynamics as it occurs within the membrane. Algorithmic issues concerned each step used for rebuilding trajectories: peaks detection, estimation and reconnection, addressed by specific tools from image analysis. Implementing deflation after detection allows rescuing peaks initially hidden by neighboring, stronger peaks. Of note, improving detection directly impacts reconnection, by reducing gaps within trajectories. Performances have been evaluated using Monte-Carlo simulations for various labeling density and noise values, which typically represent the two major limitations for parallel measurements at high spatiotemporal resolution. The nanometric accuracy obtained for single molecules, using either successive on/off photoswitching or non-linear optics, can deliver exhaustive observations. This is the basis of nanoscopy methods such as STORM, PALM, RESOLFT or STED, which may often require imaging fixed samples. The central task is the detection and estimation of diffraction-limited peaks emanating from single-molecules. Hence, providing adequate assumptions such as handling a constant positional accuracy instead of Brownian motion, MTT is straightforwardly suited for nanoscopic analyses. Furthermore, MTT can fundamentally be used at any scale: not only for molecules, but also for cells or animals, for instance. Hence, MTT is a powerful tracking algorithm that finds applications at molecular and cellular scales.


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Membrana Celular/química , Pontos Quânticos , Algoritmos , Animais , Células COS , Membrana Celular/metabolismo , Chlorocebus aethiops , Difusão , Microscopia de Vídeo/métodos , Método de Monte Carlo , Receptores de Superfície Celular/química , Receptores de Superfície Celular/metabolismo
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Methods Mol Biol ; 827: 195-212, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22144277

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Rac, a member of the Rho family small GTPases, plays a crucial role in activation of Nox family NADPH oxidases in animals, enzymes dedicated to production of reactive oxygen species such as superoxide. The phagocyte oxidase Nox2, crucial for microbicidal activity during phagocytosis, is activated in a manner completely dependent on Rac. Rac in the GTP-bound form directly binds to the oxidase activator p67( phox ), which in turn interacts with Nox2, leading to superoxide production. Rac also participates in activation of the nonphagocytic oxidase Nox1; in this case, GTP-bound Rac functions by interacting with Noxa1, a p67( phox )-related protein that is required for Nox1 activation. On the other hand, in the presence of either p67( phox ) or Noxa1, Rac facilitates superoxide production by Nox3, which is responsible in the inner ear for formation of otoconia, tiny mineralized structures that are required for sensing balance and gravity. All the three mammalian homologs of Rac (Rac1, Rac2, and Rac3), but not Cdc42 or RhoA, are capable of serving as an activator of Nox1-3. Here, we describe methods for the assay of Rac binding to p67( phox ) and Noxa1 and for the reconstitution of Rac-dependent Nox activity in cell-free and whole-cell systems.


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NADPH Oxidases/metabolismo , Proteínas rho de Ligação ao GTP/metabolismo , Animais , Células CHO , Células COS , Chlorocebus aethiops , Cricetinae , Ativação Enzimática/fisiologia , Células HEK293 , Células HeLa , Humanos , Fosfoproteínas/metabolismo , Ligação Proteica , Proteínas rac de Ligação ao GTP/genética , Proteínas rac de Ligação ao GTP/metabolismo
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PLoS One ; 6(11): e27680, 2011.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22140457

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Aberrant activation of caspase-6 has recently emerged as a major contributor to the pathogeneses of neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's and Huntington disease. Commercially available assays to measure caspase-6 activity commonly use the VEID peptide as a substrate. However these methods are not well suited to specifically assess caspase-6 activity in the presence of other, confounding protease activities, as often encountered in cell and tissue samples. Here we report the development of a method that overcomes this limitation by using a protein substrate, lamin A, which is highly specific for caspase-6 cleavage at amino acid 230. Using a neo-epitope antibody against cleaved lamin A, we developed an electrochemiluminescence-based ELISA assay that is suitable to specifically detect and quantify caspase-6 activity in highly apoptotic cell extracts. The method is more sensitive than VEID-based assays and can be adapted to a high-content imaging platform for high-throughput screening. This method should be useful to screen for and characterize caspase-6 inhibitor compounds and other interventions to decrease intracellular caspase-6 activity for applications in neurodegenerative disorders.


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Caspase 6/metabolismo , Ensaios Enzimáticos/métodos , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Animais , Células COS , Técnicas de Cultura de Células , Extratos Celulares , Chlorocebus aethiops , Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática , Imunofluorescência , Humanos , Cinética , Laminas/metabolismo , Luminescência , Camundongos , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Neurônios/enzimologia , Peptídeos/química , Especificidade por Substrato
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Diabetes Metab Res Rev ; 27(8): 891-4, 2011 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22069280

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BACKGROUND: For cost-effective population-based diabetes prediction and confirmation, islet autoantibody assays must be made more economical. METHODS: We evaluated glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD)-Ruc (renilla luciferase) and IA2ic (also known as ICA512ic)-Ruc (renilla luciferase) fusion protein constructs in high-throughput islet antibody assay formats. RESULTS: Antigen production via transfection onto COS cells in 100 mm culture dishes yielded sufficient antigen to assay 375 and 535 serum samples for GAD and IA2ic per dish, respectively. Antigen was usably stable after -80 °C storage for 40-80 days after which luciferase activity decreased. The mean signal-to-noise ratios for luciferase-based immunoprecitation system (LIPS) GAD and LIPS IA2ic were 88±24 and 219±89, respectively, comparing favourably to radio-binding assays (RBA) in the same format. However, the coefficient of variation among triplicate wells was higher for IA2ic than for GAD in LIPS, similar to findings in RBA format. Correlation coefficients between autoantibody indices determined from the RBA and LIPS methods were only R2=0.79 and R2=0.75 for GAD and IA2ic, respectively, raising the possibility that different epitopes were favoured in the two different assay formats. Nevertheless, overall concordance for the two assay types was high, at 228/240=95.0% for GAD and 494/521=94.8% for IA2ic. Using optimal cutoffs, Diabetes Autoantibody Standardization Program (DASP) 2010 sensitivity/specificity was 80/99% for GAD RBA, 80/99% for GAD LIPS, 70/98% for IA2 RBA, and 72/99% for IA2 LIPS. CONCLUSION: The LIPS assays for islet autoantibodies to GAD and IA2ic performed as well as RBA in DASP 2010. With further refinements in expression and storage, these assays may be more economical than current methods to measure islet autoantibodies in type 1 diabetes.


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Autoanticorpos/sangue , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1/imunologia , Imunoprecipitação/métodos , Ilhotas Pancreáticas/imunologia , Luciferases/imunologia , Animais , Células COS , Chlorocebus aethiops , Glutamato Descarboxilase/imunologia , Humanos , Imunoprecipitação/economia , Ensaio Radioligante , Proteínas Tirosina Fosfatases Classe 8 Semelhantes a Receptores/imunologia , Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusão/imunologia , Sensibilidade e Especificidade
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