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Cell ; 152(3): 504-18, 2013 Jan 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23374346

RESUMO

Protection against oxidative damage caused by excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) by an antioxidant network is essential for the health of tissues, especially in the cardiovascular system. Here, we identified a gene with important antioxidant features by analyzing a null allele of zebrafish ubiad1, called barolo (bar). bar mutants show specific cardiovascular failure due to oxidative stress and ROS-mediated cellular damage. Human UBIAD1 is a nonmitochondrial prenyltransferase that synthesizes CoQ10 in the Golgi membrane compartment. Loss of UBIAD1 reduces the cytosolic pool of the antioxidant CoQ10 and leads to ROS-mediated lipid peroxidation in vascular cells. Surprisingly, inhibition of eNOS prevents Ubiad1-dependent cardiovascular oxidative damage, suggesting a crucial role for this enzyme and nonmitochondrial CoQ10 in NO signaling. These findings identify UBIAD1 as a nonmitochondrial CoQ10-forming enzyme with specific cardiovascular protective function via the modulation of eNOS activity.


Assuntos
Dimetilaliltranstransferase/metabolismo , Células Endoteliais/metabolismo , Óxido Nítrico Sintase Tipo III/metabolismo , Ubiquinona/análogos & derivados , Proteínas de Peixe-Zebra/metabolismo , Peixe-Zebra/metabolismo , Animais , Dimetilaliltranstransferase/genética , Complexo de Golgi/metabolismo , Coração/embriologia , Humanos , Miocárdio/citologia , Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio/metabolismo , Ubiquinona/genética , Peixe-Zebra/embriologia , Proteínas de Peixe-Zebra/genética
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Development ; 148(7)2021 03 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33789914

RESUMO

Smooth muscle cells (SMCs) represent a major structural and functional component of many organs during embryonic development and adulthood. These cells are a crucial component of vertebrate structure and physiology, and an updated overview of the developmental and functional process of smooth muscle during organogenesis is desirable. Here, we describe the developmental origin of SMCs within different tissues by comparing their specification and differentiation with other organs, including the cardiovascular, respiratory and intestinal systems. We then discuss the instructive roles of smooth muscle in the development of such organs through signaling and mechanical feedback mechanisms. By understanding SMC development, we hope to advance therapeutic approaches related to tissue regeneration and other smooth muscle-related diseases.


Assuntos
Desenvolvimento Embrionário , Músculo Liso/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Miócitos de Músculo Liso/fisiologia , Vertebrados/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Animais , Animais Geneticamente Modificados , Sistema Cardiovascular , Diferenciação Celular/fisiologia , Trato Gastrointestinal , Pulmão , Mesoderma , Músculo Liso/citologia , Músculo Liso/embriologia , Músculo Liso Vascular/embriologia , Músculo Liso Vascular/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Miócitos de Músculo Liso/citologia , Organogênese/fisiologia , Sistema Respiratório , Vertebrados/embriologia
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Int J Mol Sci ; 24(13)2023 Jul 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37446317

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Sporadic inclusion body myositis (s-IBM) represents a unique disease within idiopathic inflammatory myopathies with a dual myodegenerative-autoimmune physiopathology and a lack of an efficacious treatment. Circulating miRNA expression could expand our knowledge of s-IBM patho-mechanisms and provide new potential disease biomarkers. To evaluate the expression of selected pre-amplified miRNAs in the serum of s-IBM patients compared to those of a sex- and age-matched healthy control group, we enrolled 14 consecutive s-IBM patients and 8 sex- and age-matched healthy controls. By using two different normalization approaches, we found one downregulated and three upregulated miRNAs. hsa-miR-192-5p was significantly downregulated, while hsa-miR-372-3p was found to be upregulated more in the s-IBM patients compared to the level of the controls. The other two miRNAs had a very low expression levels (raw Ct data > 29). hsa-miR-192-5p and hsa-miR-372-3p were found to be significantly dysregulated in the serum of s-IBM patients. These miRNAs are involved in differentiation and regeneration processes, thus possibly reflecting pathological mechanisms in s-IBM muscles and potentially representing disease biomarkers.


Assuntos
MicroRNA Circulante , MicroRNAs , Miosite de Corpos de Inclusão , Miosite , Humanos , MicroRNA Circulante/genética , Miosite de Corpos de Inclusão/genética , MicroRNAs/metabolismo , Biomarcadores
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Mol Cell ; 55(1): 123-37, 2014 Jul 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24910095

RESUMO

NCOA4 is a transcriptional coactivator of nuclear hormone receptors that undergoes gene rearrangement in human cancer. By combining studies in Xenopus laevis egg extracts and mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs), we show here that NCOA4 is a minichromosome maintenance 7 (MCM7)-interacting protein that is able to control DNA replication. Depletion-reconstitution experiments in Xenopus laevis egg extracts indicate that NCOA4 acts as an inhibitor of DNA replication origin activation by regulating CMG (CDC45/MCM2-7/GINS) helicase. NCOA4(-/-) MEFs display unscheduled origin activation and reduced interorigin distance; this results in replication stress, as shown by the presence of fork stalling, reduction of fork speed, and premature senescence. Together, our findings indicate that NCOA4 acts as a regulator of DNA replication origins that helps prevent inappropriate DNA synthesis and replication stress.


Assuntos
Replicação do DNA , Coativadores de Receptor Nuclear/fisiologia , Origem de Replicação , Animais , Células Cultivadas , Senescência Celular , Células HeLa , Humanos , Camundongos , Componente 7 do Complexo de Manutenção de Minicromossomo/metabolismo , Coativadores de Receptor Nuclear/metabolismo , Técnicas do Sistema de Duplo-Híbrido , Xenopus laevis
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PLoS Genet ; 14(1): e1007138, 2018 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29357359

RESUMO

Congenital or neonatal cardiomyopathies are commonly associated with a poor prognosis and have multiple etiologies. In two siblings, a male and female, we identified an undescribed type of lethal congenital restrictive cardiomyopathy affecting the right ventricle. We hypothesized a novel autosomal recessive condition. To identify the cause, we performed genetic, in vitro and in vivo studies. Genome-wide SNP typing and parametric linkage analysis was done in a recessive model to identify candidate regions. Exome sequencing analysis was done in unaffected and affected siblings. In the linkage regions, we selected candidate genes that harbor two rare variants with predicted functional effects in the patients and for which the unaffected sibling is either heterozygous or homozygous reference. We identified two compound heterozygous variants in KIF20A; a maternal missense variant (c.544C>T: p.R182W) and a paternal frameshift mutation (c.1905delT: p.S635Tfs*15). Functional studies confirmed that the R182W mutation creates an ATPase defective form of KIF20A which is not able to support efficient transport of Aurora B as part of the chromosomal passenger complex. Due to this, Aurora B remains trapped on chromatin in dividing cells and fails to translocate to the spindle midzone during cytokinesis. Translational blocking of KIF20A in a zebrafish model resulted in a cardiomyopathy phenotype. We identified a novel autosomal recessive congenital restrictive cardiomyopathy, caused by a near complete loss-of-function of KIF20A. This finding further illustrates the relationship of cytokinesis and congenital cardiomyopathy.


Assuntos
Cardiomiopatias/congênito , Cardiomiopatias/genética , Cinesinas/genética , Mutação de Sentido Incorreto , Feminino , Genes Letais , Heterozigoto , Humanos , Lactente , Morte do Lactente , Masculino , Linhagem , Gravidez , Recidiva , Irmãos
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Semin Cell Dev Biol ; 80: 35-42, 2018 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28800930

RESUMO

Formation and maturation of a functional vascular network is a process called angiogenesis. This is a crucial biological event in all vertebrates. Precise morphogenetic and cellular mechanisms act in endothelial cells (ECs) to drive angiogenesis during growth and throughout adulthood. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and their metabolism are proving to be crucial participants in the shaping and stabilizing of blood vessels. Often, the same mechanisms are responsible for the insurgence of vascular-associated pathologies. In this review we discuss how ROS-mediated signalling events and distinctive metabolic pathways drive the biology of endothelial cells. We support the use of alternative anti-angiogenic therapy based on the manipulation of ROS signalling and metabolism to solve angiogenesis-related diseases.


Assuntos
Células Endoteliais/metabolismo , Neovascularização Patológica/metabolismo , Neovascularização Fisiológica/fisiologia , Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais/fisiologia , Animais , Humanos , Fator A de Crescimento do Endotélio Vascular/metabolismo
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Neurogenetics ; 21(4): 279-287, 2020 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32638185

RESUMO

Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA) is usually due to a homozygous GAA expansion in intron 1 of the frataxin (FXN) gene. Rarely, uncommon molecular rearrangements at the FXN locus can cause pitfalls in the molecular diagnosis of FRDA. Here we describe a family whose proband was affected by late-onset Friedreich's ataxia (LOFA); long-range PCR (LR-PCR) documented two small expanded GAA alleles both in the proband and in her unaffected younger sister, who therefore received a diagnosis of pre-symptomatic LOFA. Later studies, however, revealed that the proband's unaffected sister, as well as their healthy mother, were both carriers of an expanded GAA allele and an uncommon (GAAGGA)66-67 repeat mimicking a GAA expansion at the LR-PCR that was the cause of the wrong initial diagnosis of pre-symptomatic LOFA. Extensive studies in tissues from all the family members, including LR-PCR, assessment of methylation status of FXN locus, MboII restriction analysis and direct sequencing of LR-PCR products, analysis of FXN mRNA, and frataxin protein expression, support the virtual lack of pathogenicity of the rare (GAAGGA)66-67 repeat, also providing significant data about the modulation of epigenetic modifications at the FXN locus. Overall, this report highlights a rare but possible pitfall in FRDA molecular diagnosis, emphasizing the need of further analysis in case of discrepancy between clinical and molecular data.


Assuntos
Metilação de DNA , Ataxia de Friedreich/genética , Heterozigoto , Proteínas de Ligação ao Ferro/genética , Repetições de Trinucleotídeos , Adulto , Alelos , Epigênese Genética , Saúde da Família , Feminino , Fibroblastos/citologia , Fibroblastos/metabolismo , Ataxia de Friedreich/complicações , Humanos , Leucócitos/citologia , Masculino , Repetições de Microssatélites , Linhagem , Fenótipo , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , Análise de Sequência de DNA , Frataxina
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Development ; 144(3): 464-478, 2017 02 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28049660

RESUMO

Intestinal smooth muscle cells (iSMCs) are a crucial component of the adult gastrointestinal tract and support intestinal differentiation, peristalsis and epithelial homeostasis during development. Despite these crucial roles, the origin of iSMCs and the mechanisms responsible for their differentiation and function remain largely unknown in vertebrates. Here, we demonstrate that iSMCs arise from the lateral plate mesoderm (LPM) in a stepwise process. Combining pharmacological and genetic approaches, we show that TGFß/Alk5 signaling drives the LPM ventral migration and commitment to an iSMC fate. The Alk5-dependent induction of zeb1a and foxo1a is required for this morphogenetic process: zeb1a is responsible for driving LPM migration around the gut, whereas foxo1a regulates LPM predisposition to iSMC differentiation. We further show that TGFß, zeb1a and foxo1a are tightly linked together by miR-145 In iSMC-committed cells, TGFß induces the expression of miR-145, which in turn is able to downregulate zeb1a and foxo1a The absence of miR-145 results in only a slight reduction in the number of iSMCs, which still express mesenchymal genes but fail to contract. Together, our data uncover a cascade of molecular events that govern distinct morphogenetic steps during the emergence and differentiation of vertebrate iSMCs.


Assuntos
Intestinos/citologia , Miócitos de Músculo Liso/citologia , Animais , Animais Geneticamente Modificados , Diferenciação Celular/genética , Diferenciação Celular/fisiologia , Proteína Forkhead Box O1/genética , Proteína Forkhead Box O1/metabolismo , Regulação da Expressão Gênica no Desenvolvimento , Técnicas de Silenciamento de Genes , Mucosa Intestinal/metabolismo , Intestinos/embriologia , Mesoderma/citologia , Mesoderma/embriologia , Mesoderma/metabolismo , Modelos Biológicos , Morfogênese , Miócitos de Músculo Liso/metabolismo , Regiões Promotoras Genéticas , Transdução de Sinais , Fator de Crescimento Transformador beta/metabolismo , Peixe-Zebra/embriologia , Peixe-Zebra/genética , Peixe-Zebra/metabolismo , Proteínas de Peixe-Zebra/genética , Proteínas de Peixe-Zebra/metabolismo , Homeobox 1 de Ligação a E-box em Dedo de Zinco/genética , Homeobox 1 de Ligação a E-box em Dedo de Zinco/metabolismo
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Int J Mol Sci ; 21(22)2020 Nov 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33182716

RESUMO

Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) and its rs6265 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) play an important role in post-stroke recovery. We investigated the correlation between BDNF rs6265 SNP and recovery outcome, measured by the modified Barthel index, in 49 patients with stroke hospitalized in our rehabilitation center at baseline (T0) and after 30 sessions of rehabilitation treatment (T1); moreover, we analyzed the methylation level of the CpG site created or abolished into BDNF rs6265 SNP. In total, 11 patients (22.4%) were heterozygous GA, and 32 (65.3%) and 6 (12.2%) patients were homozygous GG and AA, respectively. The univariate analysis showed a significant relationship between the BDNF rs6265 SNP and the modified Barthel index cut-off (χ2(1, N = 48) = 3.86, p = 0.049), considering patients divided for carrying (A+) or not carrying (A-) the A allele. A higher percentage of A- patients obtained a favorable outcome, as showed by the logistic regression model corrected by age and time since the stroke onset, compared with the A+ patients (OR: 5.59). At baseline (T0), the percentage of BDNF methylation was significantly different between GG (44.6 ± 1.1%), GA (39.5 ± 2.8%) and AA (28.5 ± 1.7%) alleles (p < 0.001). After rehabilitation (T1), only patients A- showed a significant increase in methylation percentages (mean change = 1.3, CI: 0.4-2.2, p = 0.007). This preliminary study deserves more investigation to confirm if BDNF rs6265 SNP and its methylation could be used as a biological marker of recovery in patients with stroke undergoing rehabilitation treatment.


Assuntos
Fator Neurotrófico Derivado do Encéfalo/genética , Polimorfismo de Nucleotídeo Único , Reabilitação do Acidente Vascular Cerebral , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/genética , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Ilhas de CpG , Metilação de DNA , Feminino , Marcadores Genéticos , Heterozigoto , Homozigoto , Humanos , Modelos Logísticos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Prognóstico , Resultado do Tratamento
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Mol Cell ; 42(5): 569-83, 2011 Jun 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21549626

RESUMO

E3 ligases mediate the covalent attachment of ubiquitin to target proteins thereby enabling ubiquitin-dependent signaling. Unraveling how E3 ligases are regulated is important because miscontrolled ubiquitylation can lead to disease. Cellular inhibitor of apoptosis (cIAP) proteins are E3 ligases that modulate diverse biological processes such as cell survival, proliferation, and migration. Here, we have solved the structure of the caspase recruitment domain (CARD) of cIAP1 and identified that it is required for cIAP1 autoregulation. We demonstrate that the CARD inhibits activation of cIAP1's E3 activity by preventing RING dimerization, E2 binding, and E2 activation. Moreover, we show that the CARD is required to suppress cell proliferation and migration. Further, CARD-mediated autoregulation is also necessary to maximally suppress caspase-8-dependent apoptosis and vascular tree degeneration in vivo. Taken together, our data reveal mechanisms by which the E3 ligase activity of cIAP1 is controlled, and how its deregulation impacts on cell proliferation, migration and cell survival.


Assuntos
Proteínas Inibidoras de Apoptose/fisiologia , Ubiquitina-Proteína Ligases/fisiologia , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Animais , Movimento Celular , Proliferação de Células , Sobrevivência Celular , Humanos , Proteínas Inibidoras de Apoptose/química , Proteínas Inibidoras de Apoptose/genética , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Ressonância Magnética Nuclear Biomolecular , Estrutura Terciária de Proteína/fisiologia , Alinhamento de Sequência , Eletricidade Estática , Ubiquitina-Proteína Ligases/química , Peixe-Zebra/genética , Peixe-Zebra/metabolismo
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J Biol Chem ; 292(5): 1785-1797, 2017 02 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27994058

RESUMO

Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1 (IDO1) is a single chain oxidoreductase that catalyzes tryptophan degradation to kynurenine. In cancer, it exerts an immunosuppressive function as part of an acquired mechanism of immune escape. Recently, we demonstrated that IDO1 expression is significantly higher in all thyroid cancer histotypes compared with normal thyroid and that its expression levels correlate with T regulatory (Treg) lymphocyte densities in the tumor microenvironment. BRAFV600E- and RET/PTC3-expressing PcCL3 cells were used as cellular models for the evaluation of IDO1 expression in thyroid carcinoma cells and for the study of involved signal transduction pathways. BRAFV600E-expressing PcCL3 cells did not show IDO1 expression. Conversely, RET/PTC3-expressing cells were characterized by a high IDO1 expression. Moreover, we found that, the STAT1-IRF1 pathway was instrumental for IDO1 expression in RET/PTC3 expressing cells. In detail, RET/PTC3 induced STAT1 overexpression and phosphorylation at Ser-727 and Tyr-701. STAT1 transcriptional regulation appeared to require activation of the canonical NF-κB pathway. Conversely, activation of the MAPK and PI3K-AKT pathways primarily regulated Ser-727 phosphorylation, whereas a physical interaction between RET/PTC3 and STAT1, followed by a direct tyrosine phosphorylation event, was necessary for STAT1 Tyr-701 phosphorylation. These data provide the first evidence of a direct link between IDO1 expression and the oncogenic activation of RET in thyroid carcinoma and describe the involved signal transduction pathways. Moreover, they suggest possible novel molecular targets for the abrogation of tumor microenvironment immunosuppression. The detection of those targets is becoming increasingly important to yield the full function of novel immune checkpoint inhibitors.


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Regulação Enzimológica da Expressão Gênica , Indolamina-Pirrol 2,3,-Dioxigenase/biossíntese , Sistema de Sinalização das MAP Quinases , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-ret/metabolismo , Fator de Transcrição STAT1/metabolismo , Neoplasias da Glândula Tireoide/metabolismo , Substituição de Aminoácidos , Animais , Linhagem Celular , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Indolamina-Pirrol 2,3,-Dioxigenase/genética , Mutação de Sentido Incorreto , Fosfatidilinositol 3-Quinases/genética , Fosfatidilinositol 3-Quinases/metabolismo , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas B-raf/genética , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas B-raf/metabolismo , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-akt/genética , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-akt/metabolismo , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-ret/genética , Ratos , Fator de Transcrição STAT1/genética , Neoplasias da Glândula Tireoide/genética , Neoplasias da Glândula Tireoide/patologia , Microambiente Tumoral/genética
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Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis ; 1864(3): 917-924, 2018 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29291944

RESUMO

Myotonic Dystrophy type 2 (DM2) is a multisystemic disorder associated with an expanded [CCTG]n repeat in intron 1 of the CNBP gene. Epigenetic modifications have been reported in many repeat expansion disorders, including myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1), either as a mechanism to explain somatic repeat instability or transcriptional alterations in disease genes. The purpose of our work was to determine the effect of DM2 mutation on the methylation status of CpG islands localized in the 5' promoter region and in the 3' end of the [CCTG]n expansion of the CNBP gene. By bisulfite pyrosequencing, we characterized the methylation profile of two different CpG islands within these regions, either in whole blood and skeletal muscle tissues of DM2 patients (n=72 and n=7, respectively) and controls (n=50 and n=7, respectively). Moreover, we compared the relative mRNA transcript levels of CNBP gene in leukocytes and in skeletal muscle tissues from controls and DM2 patients. We found that CpG sites located in the promoter region showed hypomethylation, whereas CpG sites at 3' end of the CCTG array are hypermethylated. Statistical analyses did not demonstrate any significant differences in the methylation profile between DM2 patients and controls in both tissues analyzed. According to the methylation analysis, CNBP gene expression levels are not significantly altered in DM2 patients. These results show that [CCTG]n repeat expansion, differently from the DM1 mutation, does not influence the methylation status of the CNBP gene and suggest that other molecular mechanisms are involved in the pathogenesis of DM2.


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Metilação de DNA/genética , Expansão das Repetições de DNA/genética , Distrofia Miotônica/genética , Proteínas de Ligação a RNA/genética , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Ilhas de CpG , Feminino , Estudos de Associação Genética , Loci Gênicos , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Análise de Sequência de DNA
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Mov Disord ; 33(2): 310-320, 2018 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29150865

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BACKGROUND: Mu opioid receptor activation modulates acetylcholine release in the dorsal striatum, an area deeply involved in motor function, habit formation, and reinforcement learning as well as in the pathophysiology of different movement disorders, such as dystonia. Although the role of opioids in drug reward and addiction is well established, their involvement in motor dysfunction remains largely unexplored. METHODS: We used a multidisciplinary approach to investigate the responses to mu activation in 2 mouse models of DYT1 dystonia (Tor1a+/Δgag mice, Tor1a+/- torsinA null mice, and their respective wild-types). We performed electrophysiological recordings to characterize the pharmacological effects of receptor activation in cholinergic interneurons as well as the underlying ionic currents. In addition, an analysis of the receptor expression was performed both at the protein and mRNA level. RESULTS: In mutant mice, selective mu receptor activation caused a stronger G-protein-dependent, dose-dependent inhibition of firing activity in cholinergic interneurons when compared with controls. In Tor1a+/- mice, our electrophysiological analysis showed an abnormal involvement of calcium-activated potassium channels. Moreover, in both models we found increased levels of mu receptor protein. In addition, both total mRNA and the mu opioid receptor splice variant 1S (MOR-1S) splice variant of the mu receptor gene transcript, specifically enriched in striatum, were selectively upregulated. CONCLUSION: Mice with the DYT1 dystonia mutation exhibit an enhanced response to mu receptor activation, dependent on selective receptor gene upregulation. Our data suggest a novel role for striatal opioid signaling in motor control, and more important, identify mu opioid receptors as potential targets for pharmacological intervention in dystonia. © 2017 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.


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Acetilcolina/metabolismo , Corpo Estriado/metabolismo , Distonia/genética , Regulação da Expressão Gênica/genética , Chaperonas Moleculares/genética , Receptores Opioides mu/metabolismo , Potenciais de Ação/fisiologia , Trifosfato de Adenosina/farmacologia , Analgésicos Opioides/farmacologia , Animais , Cálcio/metabolismo , Colina O-Acetiltransferase/metabolismo , Neurônios Colinérgicos/efeitos dos fármacos , Corpo Estriado/efeitos dos fármacos , Corpo Estriado/patologia , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Distonia/patologia , Ala(2)-MePhe(4)-Gly(5)-Encefalina/farmacologia , Regulação da Expressão Gênica/efeitos dos fármacos , Masculino , Camundongos , Camundongos Transgênicos , Técnicas de Patch-Clamp , Receptores Opioides mu/genética , Somatostatina/análogos & derivados , Somatostatina/farmacologia
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Eur Neurol ; 79(3-4): 166-170, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29533949

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Myotonic dystrophy type 2 (DM2) is an autosomal dominant muscular dystrophy caused by the expansion of an intronic tetranucleotide CCTG repeat in CNBP on chromosome 3. As DM1, DM2 is a multisystem disorder affecting, beside the skeletal muscle, various other tissues, including peripheral nerves. Indeed, a subclinical involvement of peripheral nervous system has been described in several cohorts of DM2 patients, whereas DM2 patients manifesting clinical signs and/or symptoms of neuropathy have been only rarely reported. Here, we describe 2 related DM2 patients both of whom displayed an atypical disease onset characterized by dysautonomic symptoms, possibly secondary to peripheral neuropathy.


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Distrofia Miotônica/complicações , Disautonomias Primárias/etiologia , Adulto , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Linhagem
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J Neural Transm (Vienna) ; 124(12): 1557-1566, 2017 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29086097

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Patients affected by stroke, particularly subacute stroke patients, often complain of neuropathic pain (NP), which may severely impair their quality of life. The aim of this exploratory study was to characterize NP and to investigate whether there is a correlation between NP and serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and serum markers of oxidative stress. We enrolled 50 patients divided in subacute (< 90 days from stroke onset) and chronic (> 90 and 180 < days from stroke onset). The Barthel Index, Deambulation Index, and Short Form 36 were used to assess the patients' degree of disability and quality of life. Pain-specific tools, namely the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), Neuropathic Pain Diagnostic questionnaire (DN4), and Neuropathic Pain Symptom Inventory (NPSI), were also used. Serum levels of BDNF and markers of oxidative stress and of metal status were evaluated: copper, iron, transferrin, ferritin, ceruloplasmin concentration (iCp) and activity (eCp), Total Antioxidant status (TAS), Cp/Tf ratio, eCp/iCp ratio, and non-ceruloplasmin bound copper (Non-Cp Cu). We found the highest value of BDNF in subacute with NP (DN4 score ≥ 4). The TAS, Cp/Tf ratio, and eCp/iCp not only fell outside the normal reference range in a high percentage of subacute and chronic patients, but were also found to be related to specific NP symptoms. These preliminary results reveal altered BDNF and oxidative stress indices in subacute stroke patients who complain of NP. These investigative findings may shed more light on the mechanisms underlying NP and consequently lead to a more tailored therapeutic and/or rehabilitation procedure of subacute stroke patients.


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Antioxidantes/metabolismo , Fator Neurotrófico Derivado do Encéfalo/sangue , Neuralgia/sangue , Neuralgia/etiologia , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/complicações , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Ceruloplasmina/metabolismo , Avaliação da Deficiência , Feminino , Ferritinas/sangue , Humanos , Masculino , Metais/sangue , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estresse Oxidativo/fisiologia , Medição da Dor , Qualidade de Vida , Estatísticas não Paramétricas , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/psicologia , Transferrina/metabolismo
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Cell Mol Life Sci ; 72(17): 3281-303, 2015 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25972278

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The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of redox mechanisms, sources and antioxidants that control signaling events in ECs. In particular, we describe which molecules are involved in redox signaling and how they influence the relationship between ECs and other vascular component with regard to angiogenesis. Recent and new tools to investigate physiological ROS signaling will be also discussed. Such findings are providing an overview of the ROS biology relevant for endothelial cells in the context of normal and pathological angiogenic conditions.


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Células Endoteliais/metabolismo , Mitocôndrias/metabolismo , NADPH Oxidases/metabolismo , Neovascularização Fisiológica/fisiologia , Oxirredução , Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais/fisiologia , Animais , Humanos , Proteínas Tirosina Fosfatases/metabolismo
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Mol Cell Neurosci ; 68: 103-19, 2015 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25937343

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During neuronal development and maturation, microRNAs (miRs) play diverse functions ranging from early patterning, proliferation and commitment to differentiation, survival, homeostasis, activity and plasticity of more mature and adult neurons. The role of miRs in the differentiation of olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) is emerging from the conditional inactivation of Dicer in immature ORN, and the depletion of all mature miRs in this system. Here, we identify specific miRs involved in olfactory development, by focusing on mice null for Dlx5, a homeogene essential for both ORN differentiation and axon guidance and connectivity. Analysis of miR expression in Dlx5(-/-) olfactory epithelium pointed to reduced levels of miR-9, miR-376a and four miRs of the -200 class in the absence of Dlx5. To functionally examine the role of these miRs, we depleted miR-9 and miR-200 class in reporter zebrafish embryos and observed delayed ORN differentiation, altered axonal trajectory/targeting, and altered genesis and position of olfactory-associated GnRH neurons, i.e. a phenotype known as Kallmann syndrome in humans. miR-9 and miR-200-class negatively control Foxg1 mRNA, a fork-head transcription factor essential for development of the olfactory epithelium and of the forebrain, known to maintain progenitors in a stem state. Increased levels of z-foxg1 mRNA resulted in delayed ORN differentiation and altered axon trajectory, in zebrafish embryos. This work describes for the first time the role of specific miR (-9 and -200) in olfactory/GnRH development, and uncovers a Dlx5-Foxg1 regulation whose alteration affects receptor neuron differentiation, axonal targeting, GnRH neuron development, the hallmarks of the Kallmann syndrome.


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Fatores de Transcrição Forkhead/metabolismo , Regulação da Expressão Gênica no Desenvolvimento/genética , Hormônio Liberador de Gonadotropina/metabolismo , Proteínas de Homeodomínio/metabolismo , MicroRNAs/metabolismo , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/metabolismo , Neurônios/fisiologia , Condutos Olfatórios/fisiologia , Animais , Animais Geneticamente Modificados , Diferenciação Celular/genética , Células Cultivadas , Embrião de Mamíferos , Feminino , Fatores de Transcrição Forkhead/genética , Hormônio Liberador de Gonadotropina/genética , Proteínas de Homeodomínio/genética , Humanos , Proteínas Luminescentes/genética , Proteínas Luminescentes/metabolismo , Camundongos , Mutação/genética , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/genética , Mucosa Olfatória/citologia , Mucosa Olfatória/embriologia , Condutos Olfatórios/citologia , Gravidez , Peixe-Zebra
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Haematologica ; 100(6): 720-9, 2015 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25795718

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Feline leukemia virus subgroup C receptor 1 (Flvcr1) encodes two heme exporters: FLVCR1a, which localizes to the plasma membrane, and FLVCR1b, which localizes to mitochondria. Here, we investigated the role of the two Flvcr1 isoforms during erythropoiesis. We showed that, in mice and zebrafish, Flvcr1a is required for the expansion of committed erythroid progenitors but cannot drive their terminal differentiation, while Flvcr1b contributes to the expansion phase and is required for differentiation. FLVCR1a-down-regulated K562 cells have defective proliferation, enhanced differentiation, and heme loading in the cytosol, while FLVCR1a/1b-deficient K562 cells show impairment in both proliferation and differentiation, and accumulate heme in mitochondria. These data support a model in which the coordinated expression of Flvcr1a and Flvcr1b contributes to control the size of the cytosolic heme pool required to sustain metabolic activity during the expansion of erythroid progenitors and to allow hemoglobinization during their terminal maturation. Consistently, reduction or increase of the cytosolic heme rescued the erythroid defects in zebrafish deficient in Flvcr1a or Flvcr1b, respectively. Thus, heme export represents a tightly regulated process that controls erythropoiesis.


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Diferenciação Celular/fisiologia , Eritropoese/fisiologia , Heme/metabolismo , Líquido Intracelular/metabolismo , Proteínas de Membrana Transportadoras/fisiologia , Receptores Virais/fisiologia , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Animais , Humanos , Células K562 , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Camundongos Transgênicos , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Peixe-Zebra
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Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol ; 34(9): 1846-53, 2014 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24903092

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The process of de novo vessel formation, called angiogenesis, is essential for tumor progression and spreading. Targeting of molecular pathways involved in such tumor angiogenetic processes by using specific drugs or inhibitors is important for developing new anticancer therapies. Drug discovery remains to be the main focus for biomedical research and represents the essence of antiangiogenesis cancer research. To pursue these molecular and pharmacological goals, researchers need to use animal models that facilitate the elucidation of tumor angiogenesis mechanisms and the testing of antiangiogenic therapies. The past few years have seen the zebrafish system emerge as a valid model organism to study developmental angiogenesis and, more recently, as an alternative vertebrate model for cancer research. In this review, we will discuss why the zebrafish model system has the advantage of being a vertebrate model equipped with easy and powerful transgenesis as well as imaging tools to investigate not only physiological angiogenesis but also tumor angiogenesis. We will also highlight the potential of zebrafish for identifying antitumor angiogenesis drugs to block tumor development and progression. We foresee the zebrafish model as an important system that can possibly complement well-established mouse models in cancer research to generate novel insights into the molecular mechanism of the tumor angiogenesis.


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Inibidores da Angiogênese/uso terapêutico , Antineoplásicos/uso terapêutico , Ensaios de Seleção de Medicamentos Antitumorais/métodos , Neovascularização Fisiológica/efeitos dos fármacos , Peixe-Zebra , Inibidores da Angiogênese/química , Inibidores da Angiogênese/farmacologia , Animais , Antineoplásicos/química , Antineoplásicos/farmacologia , Técnicas de Transferência de Genes , Genes Reporter , Ensaios de Triagem em Larga Escala , Microscopia Confocal , Terapia de Alvo Molecular , Transplante de Neoplasias , Neovascularização Patológica/tratamento farmacológico , Bibliotecas de Moléculas Pequenas/farmacologia , Especificidade da Espécie , Relação Estrutura-Atividade , Peixe-Zebra/embriologia
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