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Cancers (Basel) ; 16(9)2024 Apr 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38730649

ABSTRACT

(1) Background: Renal-cell carcinoma (RCC) incidence has been steadily rising, with obesity identified as a potential risk factor. However, the relationship between obesity and RCC prognosis remains unclear. This systematic review aims to investigate the impact of different adipose tissue measurements on RCC behavior and prognosis. (2) Methods: A search of MEDLINE databases identified 20 eligible studies focusing on various fat measurements, including visceral adipose tissue (VAT), subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT), perirenal adipose tissue (PRAT), and the Mayo adhesive probability (MAP) score. (3) Results: The review revealed conflicting findings regarding the association between adipose tissue measurements and RCC outcomes. While some studies suggested a protective role of certain fat deposits, particularly VAT, against disease progression and mortality, others reported contradictory results across different adipose metrics and RCC subtypes. (4) Conclusions: Methodological variations and limitations, such as retrospective designs and sample size constraints, pose challenges to standardization and generalizability. Further research is needed to understand these associations better and establish standardized approaches for adiposity assessment in RCC patients, which could inform clinical practice and therapeutic decision-making.

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J Biol Chem ; 300(5): 107258, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38582448

ABSTRACT

Mitochondria are membrane-bound organelles of endosymbiotic origin with limited protein-coding capacity. The import of nuclear-encoded proteins and nucleic acids is required and essential for maintaining organelle mass, number, and activity. As plant mitochondria do not encode all the necessary tRNA types required, the import of cytosolic tRNA is vital for organelle maintenance. Recently, two mitochondrial outer membrane proteins, named Tric1 and Tric2, for tRNA import component, were shown to be involved in the import of cytosolic tRNA. Tric1/2 binds tRNAalavia conserved residues in the C-terminal Sterile Alpha Motif (SAM) domain. Here we report the X-ray crystal structure of the Tric1 SAM domain. We identified the ability of the SAM domain to form a helical superstructure with six monomers per helical turn and key amino acid residues responsible for its formation. We determined that the oligomerization of the Tric1 SAM domain may play a role in protein function whereby mutation of Gly241 introducing a larger side chain at this position disrupted the oligomer and resulted in the loss of RNA binding capability. Furthermore, complementation of Arabidopsis thaliana Tric1/2 knockout lines with a mutated Tric1 failed to restore the defective plant phenotype. AlphaFold2 structure prediction of both the SAM domain and Tric1 support a cyclic pentameric or hexameric structure. In the case of a hexameric structure, a pore of sufficient dimensions to transfer tRNA across the mitochondrial membrane is observed. Our results highlight the importance of oligomerization of Tric1 for protein function.


Subject(s)
Arabidopsis Proteins , Arabidopsis , Mitochondrial Proteins , Protein Domains , RNA, Transfer , Arabidopsis/metabolism , Arabidopsis/genetics , Arabidopsis Proteins/metabolism , Arabidopsis Proteins/chemistry , Arabidopsis Proteins/genetics , Crystallography, X-Ray , Mitochondria/metabolism , Mitochondria/genetics , Mitochondrial Proteins/metabolism , Mitochondrial Proteins/chemistry , Mitochondrial Proteins/genetics , RNA Transport , RNA, Transfer/metabolism , RNA, Transfer/chemistry , RNA, Transfer/genetics
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Eur J Immunol ; 52(6): 907-923, 2022 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35334124

ABSTRACT

TLRs mediate the recognition of microbial and endogenous insults to orchestrate the inflammatory response. TLRs localize to the plasma membrane or endomembranes, depending on the member, and rely critically on ER-resident chaperones to mature and reach their subcellular destinations. The chaperone canopy FGF signaling regulator 3 (CNPY3) is necessary for the proper trafficking of multiple TLRs including TLR1/2/4/5/9 but not TLR3. However, the exact role of CNPY3 in inflammatory signalling downstream of TLRs has not been studied in detail. Consistent with the reported client specificity, we report here that functional loss of CNPY3 in engineered macrophages impairs downstream signalling by TLR2 but not TLR3. Unexpectedly, CNPY3-deficient macrophages show reduced IL-1ß and IL-18 processing and production independent of the challenged upstream TLR species, demonstrating a separate, specific role for CNPY3 in inflammasome activation. Mechanistically, we document that CNPY3 regulates caspase-1 localization to the apoptosis speck and autoactivation of caspase-1. Importantly, we were able to recapitulate these findings in macrophages from an early infantile epileptic encephalopathy (EIEE) patient with a novel CNPY3 loss-of-function variant. Summarizing, our findings reveal a hitherto unknown, TLR-independent role of CNPY3 in inflammasome activation, highlighting a more complex and dedicated role of CNPY3 to the inflammatory response than anticipated.


Subject(s)
Inflammasomes , Molecular Chaperones/metabolism , NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein , Caspase 1/metabolism , Humans , Inflammasomes/metabolism , Interleukin-1beta/metabolism , Macrophages/metabolism , NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein/genetics , NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein/metabolism
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Cult. cuid ; 25(60): 186-192, Jul 25, 2021.
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-216841

ABSTRACT

En este documento se realiza una revisión y reflexión sobre los inicios de laAntropología en España a mediados del siglo XX. En dicho análisis reflexivo se realizaen una recensión de una obra del antropólogo Joan Prat Carós, catedrático emérito deAntropología en la Universidad Rovira i Virgili de Tarragona (España). En este ensayo,se aborda especialmente el contexto histórico español de la época y los primeros autoresque hicieron trabajo antropológico en España, así como el germen de la consolidación dela disciplina académicamente en dicho país.(AU)


This paper is a review and reflection on the beginnings of Anthropology in Spainin the mid-twentieth century. In this reflexive analysis it is carried out in a review of awork by anthropologist Joan Prat Carós, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at theRovira i Virgili University of Tarragona (Spain). In this essay, the Spanish historicalcontext of the time and the first authors who did anthropological work in Spain, as wellas the germ of the consolidation of the discipline academically in that country, arespecially addressed.(AU)


Neste breve ensaio, eu faço uma revisão e reflexão sobre os começos daAntropologia na Espanha nos meados do século XX. É uma recensão de um trabalho doJoan Prat Carós, professor universitário emérito da Universidade Rovira i Virgili emTarragona (A Espanha). O contexto histórico espanhol desse momento, os autores quefaçerom as primeiras pesquisas na Espanha, assim como o germe da consolidação daAntropologia, são especialmente tratados neste documento.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , History, 20th Century , Anthropology/history , History , Anthropology, Cultural/history , Spain
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Plants (Basel) ; 10(5)2021 May 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34064964

ABSTRACT

Chloroplasts need to import preproteins and amino acids from the cytosol during their light-induced differentiation. Similarly, chloroplasts have to export organic matter including proteins and amino acids during leaf senescence. Members of the PRAT (preprotein and amino acid transporter) family are candidate transporters for both processes. Here, we defined the role of two small PRAT gene families, At4g26670 and At5g55510 (HP20 subfamily) versus At3g49560 and At5g24650 (HP30 subfamily) during greening of etiolated plants and during leaf senescence. Using a combination of reverse genetics, protein biochemistry and physiological tools, evidence was obtained for a role of chloroplast HP20, HP30 and HP30-2 in protein, but not amino acid, import into chloroplasts. HP20, HP30 and HP30-2 form larger complexes involved in the uptake of transit sequence-less cytosolic precursors. In addition, we identified a fraction of HP30-2 in mitochondria where it served a similar function as found for chloroplasts and operated in the uptake of transit sequence-less cytosolic precursor proteins. By contrast, HP22 was found to act in the export of proteins from chloroplasts during leaf senescence, and thus its role is entirely different from that of its orthologue, HP20. HP22 is part of a unique protein complex in the envelope of senescing chloroplasts that comprises at least 11 proteins and contains with HP65b (At5g55220) a protein that is related to the bacterial trigger factor chaperone. An ortholog of HP65b exists in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis and has previously been implicated in protein secretion. Whereas plants depleted of either HP22 or HP65b or even both were increasingly delayed in leaf senescence and retained much longer stromal chloroplast constituents than wild-type plants, HP22 overexpressors showed premature leaf senescence that was associated with accelerated losses of stromal chloroplast proteins. Together, our results identify the PRAT protein family as a unique system for importing and exporting proteins from chloroplasts.

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Int J Mol Sci ; 22(8)2021 Apr 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33916944

ABSTRACT

Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (AaRS) charge tRNAs with amino acids for protein translation. In plants, cytoplasmic, mitochondrial, and chloroplast AaRS exist that are all coded for by nuclear genes and must be imported from the cytosol. In addition, only a few of the mitochondrial tRNAs needed for translation are encoded in mitochondrial DNA. Despite considerable progress made over the last few years, still little is known how the bulk of cytosolic AaRS and respective tRNAs are transported into mitochondria. Here, we report the identification of a protein complex that ties AaRS and tRNA import into the mitochondria of Arabidopsis thaliana. Using leucyl-tRNA synthetase 2 (LeuRS2) as a model for a mitochondrial signal peptide (MSP)-less precursor, a ≈30 kDa protein was identified that interacts with LeuRS2 during import. The protein identified is identical with a previously characterized mitochondrial protein designated HP30-2 (encoded by At3g49560) that contains a sterile alpha motif (SAM) similar to that found in RNA binding proteins. HP30-2 is part of a larger protein complex that contains with TIM22, TIM8, TIM9 and TIM10 four previously identified components of the translocase for MSP-less precursors. Lack of HP30-2 perturbed mitochondrial biogenesis and function and caused seedling lethality during greening, suggesting an essential role of HP30-2 in planta.


Subject(s)
Arabidopsis/physiology , Leucine-tRNA Ligase/metabolism , Mitochondria/genetics , Mitochondria/metabolism , RNA, Transfer/genetics , Biological Transport , Mitochondrial Proteins/genetics , Mitochondrial Proteins/metabolism , Mutation , Organelle Biogenesis , Plant Proteins/genetics , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Protein Binding , RNA, Transfer/metabolism
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Am J Hum Genet ; 102(2): 321-329, 2018 02 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29394991

ABSTRACT

Early-onset epileptic encephalopathies, including West syndrome (WS), are a group of neurological disorders characterized by developmental impairments and intractable seizures from early infancy. We have now identified biallelic CNPY3 variants in three individuals with WS; these include compound-heterozygous missense and frameshift variants in a family with two affected siblings (individuals 1 and 2) and a homozygous splicing variant in a consanguineous family (individual 3). All three individuals showed hippocampal malrotation. In individuals 1 and 2, electroencephalography (EEG) revealed characteristic fast waves and diffuse sharp- and slow-wave complexes. The fast waves were clinically associated with seizures. CNPY3 encodes a co-chaperone in the endoplasmic reticulum and regulates the subcellular distribution and responses of multiple Toll-like receptors. The amount of CNPY3 in lymphoblastoid cells derived from individuals 1 and 2 was severely lower than that in control cells. Cnpy3-knockout mice exhibited spastic or dystonic features under resting conditions and hyperactivity and anxiolytic behavior during the open field test. Also, their resting EEG showed enhanced activity in the fast beta frequency band (20-35 Hz), which could mimic the fast waves in individuals 1 and 2. These data suggest that CNPY3 and Cnpy3 perform essential roles in brain function in addition to known Toll-like receptor-dependent immune responses.


Subject(s)
Molecular Chaperones/genetics , Mutation , Seizures/genetics , Spasms, Infantile/genetics , Adolescent , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Child , Consanguinity , Electroencephalography , Endoplasmic Reticulum/metabolism , Endoplasmic Reticulum/pathology , Family , Female , Gene Expression , Heterozygote , Hippocampus/diagnostic imaging , Hippocampus/metabolism , Hippocampus/physiopathology , Humans , Infant , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Mice , Mice, Knockout , Seizures/diagnostic imaging , Seizures/physiopathology , Sequence Alignment , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid , Siblings , Spasms, Infantile/diagnostic imaging , Spasms, Infantile/physiopathology
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Plant Signal Behav ; 9(1): e27693, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24476934

ABSTRACT

Plant cells contain distinct compartments such as the nucleus, the endomembrane system comprising the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus, peroxisomes, vacuoles, as well as mitochondria and chloroplasts. All of these compartments are surrounded by 1 or 2 limiting membranes and need to import proteins from the cytosol. Previous work led to the conclusion that mitochondria and chloroplasts use structurally different protein import machineries in their outer and inner membranes for the uptake of cytosolic precursor proteins. Our most recent data show that there is some unexpected overlap. Three members of the family of preprotein and amino acid transporters, PRAT, were identified in chloroplasts that mediate the uptake of transit sequence-less proteins into the inner plastid envelope membrane. By analogy, mitochondria contain with TIM22 a related PRAT protein that is involved in the import of transit sequence-less proteins into the inner mitochondrial membrane. Both mitochondria and chloroplasts thus make use of similar import mechanisms to deliver some of their proteins to their final place. Because single homologs of HP20- and HP30-like proteins are present in algae such as Chlamydomonas, Ostreococcus, and Volvox, which diverged from land plants approximately 1 billion years ago, it is likely that the discovered PRAT-mediated mechanism of protein translocation evolved concomitantly with the secondary endosymbiotic event that gave rise to green plants.


Subject(s)
Plant Cells/metabolism , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Chloroplasts/metabolism , Gene Knockout Techniques , Plant Proteins/genetics , Quinone Reductases/metabolism , RNA Interference
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Dev Comp Immunol ; 41(3): 316-23, 2013 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23628643

ABSTRACT

Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are a major class of innate immune pattern recognition receptors that have a key role in immune homeostasis and the defense against infections. The research explosion that followed the discovery of TLRs more than a decade ago has boosted fundamental knowledge on the function of the immune system and the resistance against disease, providing a rational for clinical modulation of the immune response. In addition, the conserved nature of the ancient TLR system throughout the animal kingdom has enabled a comparative biology approach to understand the evolution, structural architecture, and function of TLRs. In the present review we focus on TLR biology in the avian species, and, especially, on the unique functional properties of the chicken TLR repertoire.


Subject(s)
Chickens/immunology , Immunity, Innate , Toll-Like Receptors/immunology , Animals , Biological Evolution , Cytokines/genetics , Cytokines/immunology , Flagellin/immunology , Flagellin/metabolism , Gene Expression Regulation , Humans , Ligands , Mammals/immunology , Organ Specificity , Signal Transduction , Toll-Like Receptors/classification , Toll-Like Receptors/genetics
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Plant Signal Behav ; 7(12): 1594-7, 2012 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23073015

ABSTRACT

The TIM17:23 complex on the mitochondrial inner membrane is responsible for import of the majority of mitochondrial proteins in plants. In Arabidopsis, Tim17 and Tim23 belong to a large gene family consisting of 16 members termed the Preprotein and Amino acid transporters (PRAT). Recently, two members of this protein family, Tim23-2 and the Complex I subunit B14.7, have been shown to assemble into both Complex I of the respiratory chain and the TIM17:23 complex (Wang et al., 2012), adding to other examples of links between respiratory and protein import complexes. These associations provide a mechanism to coordinate mitochondrial activity and biogenesis.


Subject(s)
Electron Transport/physiology , Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins/metabolism , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Arabidopsis Proteins/genetics , Arabidopsis Proteins/metabolism , Biological Transport/genetics , Biological Transport/physiology , Electron Transport/genetics , Membrane Transport Proteins/genetics , Membrane Transport Proteins/metabolism , Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins/genetics , Mitochondrial Precursor Protein Import Complex Proteins , Plant Proteins/genetics
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San Salvador; s.n; 2004. 112 p. Ilus.
Thesis in Spanish | LILACS, BISSAL | ID: biblio-1253326

ABSTRACT

La Práctica Restaurativa Atraumática es una estrategia costo efectiva para el abordaje de la caries dental, propuesta por la Organización Mundial de la Salud. En los últimos años ha sido aplicada en países en vías de desarrollo, y en esta investigación se utilizó la metodología documental, con el objetivo de fundamentar los diferentes temas y enfoques necesarios para comprender y aplicar la filosofía PRAT; solventando así la necesidad de contar con una fuente bibliográfica que describe todos los temas cuidadosamente seleccionados que se relacionan con la técnica, como lo es la estrategia de Atención Primaria en Salud, Cariología, principios de mínima intervención, desarrollo de materiales adhesivos (Ionómero de vidrio), el protocolo clínico y los éxitos y fracasos de la técnica. La conclusión más importante a la que se llegó es que se reconoce la importancia de un tratamiento altamente efectivo y de bajo costo, como alternativa perfecta para los países en vías de desarrollo y esto se puede respaldar a través de los estudios que se han llevado a cabo en diferentes partes del mundo, teniendo como resultado que de un 71 a 85% de las restauraciones PRAT realizadas se mantienen en boca después de 3 años. Y también como una alternativa de tratamiento en los grupos de pacientes especiales en los países desarrollados.


The Atraumatic Restorative Practice is a cost effective strategy for the approach to dental caries, proposed by the World Health Organization. In recent years it has been applied in developing countries, and in this research the documentary methodology was used, with the aim of establishing the different themes and approaches necessary to understand and apply the PRAT philosophy; thus solving the need to have a bibliographic source that describes all carefully selected topics related to the technique, such as the strategy of Primary Health Care, Cariology, principles of minimal intervention, development of adhesive materials (glass ionomer ), the clinical protocol and the successes and failures of the technique. The most important conclusion reached is that the importance of a highly effective and low-cost treatment is recognized as the perfect alternative for developing countries and this can be supported through the studies that have been carried out. carried out in different parts of the world, with the result that 71 to 85% of the PRAT restorations carried out remain in the mouth after 3 years. And also as an alternative treatment in special patient groups in developed countries.


Subject(s)
Dental Atraumatic Restorative Treatment , Dental Caries
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