@phdthesis{Blenk2007, author = {Blenk, Steffen}, title = {Bioinformatical analysis of B-cell lymphomas}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-27421}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Background: The frequency of the most observed cancer, Non Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL), is further rising. Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common of the NHLs. There are two subgroups of DLBCL with different gene expression patterns: ABC ("Activated B-like DLBCL") and GCB ("Germinal Center B-like DLBCL"). Without therapy the patients often die within a few months, the ABC type exhibits the more aggressive behaviour. A further B-cell lymphoma is the Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). It is rare and shows very poor prognosis. There is no cure yet. Methods: In this project these B-cell lymphomas were examined with methods from bioinformatics, to find new characteristics or undiscovered events on the molecular level. This would improve understanding and therapy of lymphomas. For this purpose we used survival, gene expression and comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) data. In some clinical studies, you get large data sets, from which one can reveal yet unknown trends. Results (MCL): The published proliferation signature correlates directly with survival. Exploratory analyses of gene expression and CGH data of MCL samples (n=71) revealed a valid grouping according to the median of the proliferation signature values. The second axis of correspondence analysis distinguishes between good and bad prognosis. Statistical testing (moderate t-test, Wilcoxon rank-sum test) showed differences in the cell cycle and delivered a network of kinases, which are responsible for the difference between good and bad prognosis. A set of seven genes (CENPE, CDC20, HPRT1, CDC2, BIRC5, ASPM, IGF2BP3) predicted, similarly well, survival patterns as proliferation signature with 20 genes. Furthermore, some bands could be associated with prognosis in the explorative analysis (chromosome 9: 9p24, 9p23, 9p22, 9p21, 9q33 and 9q34). Results (DLBCL): New normalization of gene expression data of DLBCL patients revealed better separation of risk groups by the 2002 published signature based predictor. We could achieve, similarly well, a separation with six genes. Exploratory analysis of gene expression data could confirm the subgroups ABC and GCB. We recognized a clear difference in early and late cell cycle stages of cell cycle genes, which can separate ABC and GCB. Classical lymphoma and best separating genes form a network, which can classify and explain the ABC and GCB groups. Together with gene sets which identify ABC and GCB we get a network, which can classify and explain the ABC and GCB groups (ASB13, BCL2, BCL6, BCL7A, CCND2, COL3A1, CTGF, FN1, FOXP1, IGHM, IRF4, LMO2, LRMP, MAPK10, MME, MYBL1, NEIL1 and SH3BP5; Altogether these findings are useful for diagnosis, prognosis and therapy (cytostatic drugs).}, subject = {Bioinformatik}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Kalb2006, author = {Kalb, Reinhard}, title = {Fanconi anemia and RAD50 deficiency : genetic and functional analysis}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-25823}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2006}, abstract = {Human caretaker genes play a central role in the DNA damage response. Their defects cause a number of rare diseases which show genetic instability and increased propensity to malignant cell growth. The first of these diseases to be described in this thesis is Fanconi anemia (FA), a rare chromosome instability disorder with recessive inheritance characterized by progressive bone marrow failure, variable congenital malformations, and cancer predisposition. There are at least 13 FA complementation groups (FA-A, B, C, D1, D2, E, F, G, I, J, L, M and N), each representing mutations in a distinct gene. To date, except FANCI all the corresponding genes have been identified, denoted as FANC-A, B, C, D1/BRCA2, D2, E, F, G, J/BRIP1/BACH1, L/PHF9, M/Hef and N/PALB2.Further information is provided in chapters 1 and 2. FA cells are characterized by high sensitivity to DNA crosslinking agents and to elevated oxygen tension, but it is controversial whether they are also radiosensitive. Systematic testing (chapter 3) of primary skin fibroblast cultures from all currently known FA complementation groups revealed no increased sensitivity towards ionizing radiation (IR) and ultra-violet light (UV) when growing cells at physiological (5\% v/v) oxygen levels. Despite considerable interstrain variations FA cells showed no systematic differences to cell cultures derived from healthy controls, whereas positive controls (Ataxia telangiectasia and Cockayne syndrome) proved highly sensitive to IR or UV. Lack of radiosensitivity was also shown for the FANCD2 gene, a central gene in the FA/BRCA pathway whose mutational inactivation was studied in a large patient cohort. FA patients excluded previously from complementation groups FA-A, -C, E, F, G or L were screened for mutations in FANCD2. Even though mutation analysis of FANCD2 is complicated by the presence of pseudogene regions, biallelic FANCD2 mutations were identified in a series of 32 patients (chapter 4). The predominant types of mutations result in aberrant splicing causing exon skipping, exonisation of intronic sequence, activation of cryptic and creation of new 3´ splice sites. Many alleles were recurrent and could be associated with ethnicity. Interestingly, residual FANCD2 protein was observed in all available patient cell lines, and functionality was indicated by the presence of the monoubiquitinated FANCD2 isoform. This suggests that viability of FA-D2 patients depends on the presence of hypomorphic or leaky mutations. In chapter 5 the worldwide second FA patient belonging to complementation group FA-L is reported. Genetic analysis of patient derived fibroblasts revealed heterozygosity for a 5-bp deletion (exon 7) and a missense substitution (exon 11). In contrast to the tested fibroblasts two independent lymphoid cell lines proved resistant to the DNA crosslinking agent mitomycin C and showed proficient FANCD2 monoubiquitination. The functional reversion due to a compensating mutation in the splice acceptor site results in aberrant splicing and the restoration of the open reading frame. However, the revertant mosaicsm was restricted to the lymphatic cell lines such that there was no clinical improvement involving the other hematopoietic cell lineages, and bone marrow transplantation was required to treat the patients bone marrow failure. A direct link of Fanconi anemia to other DNA repair processes was provided by the identification of the BRCA1 interacting protein 1, BRIP1/BACH1, as a genuine FA gene (chapter 6). Genetic mapping of consanguineous Inuit families resulted in the identification of truncating mutations in BRIP1. In contrast to most of the other FA patients FANCD2 monoubiquitination was intact, linking these patients to complementation group FA-J. Biallelic mutations in BRIP1 were found in eight additional patients, one of whom was assigned previously to FA-J by somatic cell fusion. Therefore it could be shown that the postulated FANCJ gene is identical with BRIP1. This finding emphasizes the close connection between the BRCA- and the FA-family of genes, both involved in the DNA damage response. Biallelic mutations in BRCA2/FANCD1 cause a severe form of Fanconi anemia with childhood malignancies. Recently, a BRCA2 interacting protein was identified as a "partner and localizer of BRCA2" (PALB2) which confers cellular MMC resistance. A candidate gene approach revealed biallelic mutations in seven FA patients that developed solid tumors in early childhood (chapter 7). Patient cells show no or little PALB2 protein, lack of MMC induced RAD51 foci formation, and high chromosomal instability. Transduction of PALB2 cDNA complemented the MMC sensitive phenotype. Therefore, biallelic mutations in PALB2 cause a new subtype of FA, denoted as FA-N, which is connected with a high and early cancer risk. With respect to one of the most prominent but least understood caretaker gene syndromes, Fanconi anemia, this thesis has expanded our knowledge as follows: 1. refutation of major cellular radiosensitivity of FA cell lines regardless of complementation group, 2. detection of hypomorphic mutations and residual protein levels as a prerequisite for viability of the FANCD2 gene, 3. description of the worldwide second patient belonging to complementation group FA-L whose lymphocytes exhibit a novel type of somatic reversion, 4. participation in the discovery and functional characterization of two novel FA genes (FANCJ and FANCN). The last chapter of the thesis deals with a DNA repair pathway that is activated following exposure to ionizing radation. One of the central proteins responding to radiation-induced DNA damage is the product of the ATM gene which signals to a myriad of other proteins in response to DNA double strand breaks, including the NMR complex. This complex formed by the NBS1/MRE11/RAD50 proteins is thought to act as a specifi c sensor of DNA double-strand breaks. Mutations of MRE11 and NBS1 are associated with the radiation sensitivity syndromes Ataxia-telangiectasia-like disorder (AT-LD) and Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBS), respectively. Chapter 8 presents the first ever identified patient with RAD50 deficiency due to biallelic germline mutations in the RAD50 gene. An 18-year-old German girl who has a variant form of NBS without immunodeficiency was found to be compound heterozygous for a nonsense mutation and the loss of the natural termination signal in the RAD50 gene. RAD50 protein expression was reduced to less than one tenth of normal in her fibroblasts and lymphoblastoid cells. At the nuclear level, RAD50 deficiency was associated with a high frequency of spontaneous chromatid exchanges and with the failure to form MRE11 and NBS1 nuclear foci in response to irradiation. ATM autophosphorylation, phosphorylation of p53 at serine 15 and the transcriptional induction of p21/WAF1 mRNA were reduced, and there was no evidence for Ser343 phosphorylation of NBS1 in RAD50 defi cient cells following irradiation. These defects could be complemented by expression of wildtype RAD50 cDNA. Our data shows that RAD50 modulates, like NBS1 and MRE11, the ATM-mediated DNA damage response and the G1/S cell cycle checkpoint. In addition, RAD50 appears to be required for nuclear localization of MRE11, and for NBS1 focus formation, underlining its importance for the proper function of the NMR complex. Owing to the studies performed within the framework of this thesis, RAD50 deficiency can now be added to the growing list of human caretaker gene syndromes with pronounced radiosensitivity that is distinctive at both the cellular and the clinical level from deficiencies involving the other members of the NMR complex.}, subject = {DNS-Reparatur}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{PatinoGonzalez2007, author = {Pati{\~n}o Gonzalez, Edwin}, title = {Functional Studies and X-Ray Structure Analysis of Human Interleukin-5 Receptor Alpha and Human Interleukin-5 Complex}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-27319}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Interleukin-5 (IL-5) is a member of the hematopoietic class I cytokines and is specifically involved in eosinophil activation. IL-5 plays an important role in disease conditions such as allergic asthma and other hypereosinophilias, which are characterized by highly increased levels of eosinophils in peripheral blood and tissues. The IL-5 receptor is a heterodimer consisting of a binding alpha subunit (IL- 5R\&\#945;) and a common beta subunit (IL-5R\&\#946;). This IL-5R\&\#946; is shared with the IL-3 and GM-CSF receptors. The IL-5R\&\#945; is required for ligand-specific binding, whereas the association of the IL-5R\&\#946; subunit triggers intracellular signal transduction. Previous studies have described the crystallographic structure of human IL-5 (hIL-5), as well as that of the common IL-5R\&\#946; chain (IL-5R\&\#946;c) However, no experimental structural data are yet available for the interaction of the high-affinity IL-5 receptor IL-5R\&\#945; with its ligand IL-5. Therefore, this thesis had the principle objective to gain new insights into the basis of this important agonist-receptor interaction. In particular, data on the recombinant expression, purification and preparation of the binary complex of hIL-5 bound to the receptor ectodomain of hIL-5R\&\#945; are shown, as well as the subsequent crystal structure analysis of the binary ligand-receptor (hIL-5R\&\#945;/hIL-5) complex. Both proteins were expressed in an Escherichia coli expression system, purified to homogeneity, and crystallized. However, since the initial analysis of these crystals did not show any X-ray diffraction, each step of the preparation and crystallization procedure had to be stepwise optimized. Several improvements proved to be crucial for obtaining crystals suitable for structure analysis. A free cysteine residue in the N-terminal domain of the hIL-5R\&\#945; ectodomain protein was mutated to alanine to remove protein heterogeneity. In addition, hIL-5 affinity chromatography of the receptor protein proved to be absolutely crucial for crystal quality. Additive screening using the initial crystallization condition finally yielded crystals of the binary complex, which diffracted to 2.5{\AA} resolution and were suitable for structure analysis. The preliminary structure data demonstrate a new receptor architecture for the IL-5R\&\#945; ligand-binding domain, which has no similarities to other cytokine class I receptor structures known so far. The complex structure demonstrates that the ligand-binding region of human IL-5R\&\#945; is dispersed over all three extracellular domains, and adopts a binding topology in which the cytokine recognition motif (CRM) needs the first Fn-III domain of the human IL-5R\&\#945; to bind the ligand. In a second project, a prokaryotic expression system for murine IL-5 (mIL-5) was established to allow the production of mIL-5 and mIL-5 antagonist that should facilitate functional studies in mice. Since the expression of mIL-5 in E. coli had never been successful so far, a fusion protein system was generated expressing high yields of mIL-5. Chemical cleavage with cyanogen bromide (CNBr) was used to release mIL-5 monomers, which were subsequently purified and refolded. This technique yielded an active murine IL-5 dimer as confirmed by TF-1 cell proliferation assays. The protein was crystallized and the structure of mIL-5 could be determined at 2.5{\AA} resolution. The molecular structure revealed a symmetrical left-handed four helices bundle dimer similar to human IL-5. Analysis of the structure-/function relationship allowed us to design specific mIL-5 antagonist molecules, which are still under examination. Taken together, these findings provide further insights in the IL-5 and IL-5R interaction which may help to further understand and depict this and other cytokine-receptor interactions of similar architecture, e.g. the IL-13 ligand-receptor system. Ultimately, this may represent another piece of puzzle in the attempts to rationally design and engineer novel IL-5-related pharmacological therapeutics.}, subject = {Functional Studies}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Froese2008, author = {Froese, Alexander}, title = {The Popeye domain containing gene 2 (Popdc2): Generation and functional characterization of a null mutant in mice and promoter analysis}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-26473}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2008}, abstract = {In the present study a knockout mouse model of the Popeye domain containing gene 2 (Popdc2) was generated and functionally characterized. The Popdc2 null mutants were viable with an apparent normal life span. ß-galactosidase staining to visualize the expression of the Popdc2-LacZ transgene revealed the presence of the Popdc2 in heart, bladder, smooth and skeletal muscles. In the heart LacZ was found to be present in cardiac myocytes with elevated levels in the myocytes of the cardiac conduction system. Holter ECGs records of the heart function of the 8 months (but not in 3 and 6 months) old mutant and WT littermates revealed a pronounced sinus bradycardia in the mutant mice in response to three different stress regimens: isoproterenol infusion, mental stress and a physical exercise. Histological examination of the Popdc2 null mutants SAN revealed structural alterations as was detected by HCN4 staining. Moreover, volume measurements using 3-D reconstructions of serial sections stained with HCN4 antibody revealed a volume reduction of about 30\% in the mutant SAN. Taken together data presented in this study suggest that the Popdc2 KO mouse line may serve as an animal model of human sick sinus syndrome. In the second part of this thesis the Popdc2 gene promoter was analyzed. Three transcription factors binding sites were predicted in the promoter region and characterized.}, subject = {Herz}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Robubi2007, author = {Robubi, Armin}, title = {RAF Kinases: Pathway, Modulation and Modeling}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-26953}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {The Ras/RAF/MEK/ERK cascade is a central cellular signal transduction pathway involved in cell proliferation, differentiation, and survival where RAF kinases are pivotal kinases implicated in cancer. The development of specific irreversible kinase inhibitors is a rewarding but difficult aim. CI-1033 was developed to irreversibly inhibit erbB receptor tyrosine kinases by reacting to the Cys113 residue (p38alpha MAP kinase numbering) of the kinase domain. In this study we tried a similar approach to target the RAF oncoproteins which posses a similar cysteine at position 108 in the hinge region between the small n-lobe and the large c-lobe of the kinase domain. A novel synthetic approach including a lyophilization step allowed us the synthesis of a diphenyl urea compound with an epoxide moiety (compound 1). Compound 1 possessed inhibitory activity in vitro. However our time kinetics experiments and mass spectroscopic studies clearly indicate that compound 1 does not react covalently with the cysteine residue in the hinge region. Moreover, in cell culture experiments, a strong activation of the RAF signaling pathway was observed, an effect which is known from several other RAF kinase inhibitors and is here reported for the first time for a diphenyl urea compound, to which the clinically used unspecific kinase inhibitor BAY 43-9006 (Sorafinib, Nexavar) belongs. Although activation was apparently independent on B- and C-RAF hetero-oligomerization in vitro, in vivo experiments support such a mechanism as the activation did not occur in starved knockout cells lacking either B-RAF or C-RAF. Furthermore, we developed a mathematical model of the Ras/RAF/MEK/ERK cascade demonstrating how stimuli induce different signal patterns and thereby different cellular responses, depending on cell type and the ratio between B-RAF and C-RAF. Based on biochemical data for activation and dephosphorylation, we set up differential equations for a dynamical model of the Ras/RAF/MEK/ERK cascade. We find a different signaling pattern and response result for B-RAF (strong activation, sustained signal) and C-RAF (steep activation, transient signal). We further support the significance of such differential modulatory signaling by showing different RAF isoform expression in various cell lines and experimental testing of the predicted kinase activities in B-RAF, C-RAF as well as mutated versions. Additionally the effect of the tumor suppressor DiRas3 (also known as Noey2 or ARHI) on RAF signaling was studied. I could show that DiRas3 down-regulates the mitogenic pathway by inhibition of MEK, a basis for a refined model of the Ras/RAF/MEK/ERK cascade.}, subject = {Systembiologie}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Drechsler2008, author = {Drechsler, Patrick Hans}, title = {Mechanics of adhesion and friction in stick insects and tree frogs}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-26836}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2008}, abstract = {Many arthropods and vertebrates can cling to surfaces using adhesive pads on their legs. These pads are either smooth and characterised by a specialised, soft cuticle or they are hairy, i.e. densely covered with flexible adhesive setae. Animals climbing with adhesive organs are able to control attachment and detachment dynamically while running. The detailed mechanisms of how tarsal pads generate adhesive and frictional forces and how forces are controlled during locomotion are still largely unclear. The aim of this study was to clarify the attachment mechanism of smooth adhesive pads as present in many insects and tree frogs. To understand the function of these fluid-based adhesive systems, I characterized their performance under standardized conditions. To this end, experiments were conducted by simultaneously measuring adhesion, friction, and contact area in single adhesive pads. The first result of this study showed that friction in stick insect attachment pads is anisotropic: Attachment pads regularly detached when slid away from the body. Further analyses of "immobilized" arolia revealed that this anisotropy is not caused by an increased shear stress in the proximal direction, but by the instability of the tarsus when pushed distally. In the second part of this study, I analysed the role of the pad secretion present in insects and tree frogs. In stick insects, shear stress was largely independent of normal force and increased with velocity, seemingly consistent with the viscosity effect of a continuous fluid film. However, measurements of the remaining force two minutes after a sliding movement showed that adhesive pads could sustain considerable static friction in insects and tree frogs. Repeated sliding movements and multiple consecutive pull-offs of stick insect single legs to deplete adhesive secretion showed that on a smooth surface, friction and adhesion strongly increased with decreasing amount of fluid in insects. In contrast, stick insect pull-off forces significantly decreased on a rough substrate. Thus, the secretion does not generally increase attachment but does so only on rough substrates, where it helps to maximize contact area. When slides with stick insect arolia were repeated at one position so that secretion could accumulate, sliding shear stress decreased but static friction remained clearly present. This suggests that static friction in stick insects, which is biologically important to prevent sliding, is based on non-Newtonian properties of the adhesive emulsion rather than on a direct contact between the cuticle and the substrate. \% Analogous measurements in toe pads of tree frogs showed that they are also able to generate static friction, even though their pads are wetted by mucus. In contrast to the mechanism proposed for insects, static friction in tree frogs apparently results from the very close contact of toe pads to the substrate and boundary lubrication. In the last section of this study, I investigated adhesive forces and the mode of detachment by performing pull-off measurements at different velocities and preloads. These experiments showed that preload has only an increasing effect on adhesion for faster pull-offs. This can be explained by the viscoelastic material properties of the stick insect arolium, which introduce a strong rate-dependence of detachment. During fast pull-offs, forces can spread over the complete area of contact, leading to forces scaling with area. In contrast, the pad material has sufficient time to withdraw elastically and peel during slow detachments. Under these conditions the adhesive force will concentrate on the circumference of the contact area, therefore scaling with a length, supporting models such as the peeling theory. The scaling of single-pad forces supported these conclusions, but large variation between pads of different stick insects did not allow statistically significant conclusions. In contrast, when detachment forces were quantified for whole insects using a centrifuge, forces scaled with pad contact area and not with length.}, subject = {Biomechanik}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Rister2008, author = {Rister, Jens}, title = {Genetic dissection of peripheral pathways in the visual system of Drosophila}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-25980}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2008}, abstract = {Die visuellen Systeme von Vertebraten und Invertebraten weisen {\"A}hnlichkeiten in den ersten Schritten visueller Informationsverarbeitung auf. Im menschlichen Gehirn werden zum Beispiel die Modalit{\"a}ten Farbe, Form und Bewegung separat in parallelen neuronalen Pfaden verarbeitet. Dieses grundlegende Merkmal findet sich auch bei der Fliege Drosophila melanogaster, welche eine {\"a}hnliche Trennung in farbsensitive und (farbenblinde) bewegungssensitive Pfade aufweist, die durch zwei verschiedene Gruppen von Photorezeptoren (dem R1-6 und dem R7/8 System) determiniert werden. Fliegen haben ein hoch organisiertes visuelles System, welches durch die repetitive, retinotope Organisation von vier Neuropilen charakterisiert ist: Dies sind die Lamina, die Medulla, die Lobula und die Lobulaplatte. Jedes einzelne besteht aus Kolumnen, die denselben Satz von Nervenzellen enthalten. In der Lamina formen Axonb{\"u}ndel von sechs Photorezeptoren R1-6, die auf denselben Bildpunkt blicken, S{\"a}ulen, die als Cartridges bezeichnet werden. Diese sind die funktionellen visuellen „sampling units" und sind mit vier Typen von Interneuronen erster Ordnung assoziiert, die von R1-6 den gleichen Input erhalten: L1, L2, L3 und die Amakrinzellen (amc, mit ihrem postsynaptischen Partner T1). Diese stellen parallele Pfade dar, die auf anatomischer Ebene im Detail untersucht wurden; jedoch ist wenig {\"u}ber ihre funktionelle Rolle bei der Verarbeitung f{\"u}r das Verhalten relevanter Information bekannt, z.B. hinsichtlich der Blickstabilisierung, der visuellen Kurskontrolle oder der Fixation von Objekten. Die Verf{\"u}gbarkeit einer Vielfalt von neurogenetischen Werkzeugen f{\"u}r die Struktur-Funktionsanalyse bei Drosophila erm{\"o}glicht es, erste Schritte in Richtung einer genetischen Zerlegung des visuellen Netzwerks zu unternehmen, das Bewegungs- und Positionssehen vermittelt. In diesem Zusammenhang erwies sich die Wahl des Effektors als entscheidend. {\"U}berraschenderweise wurde festgestellt, dass das clostridiale Tetanus-Neurotoxin die Photorezeptorsynapsen adulter Drosophila Fliegen nicht blockiert, hingegen irreversible Sch{\"a}den bei Expression w{\"a}hrend deren Entwicklung verursacht. Aus diesem Grund wurde das dominant-negative shibire Allel shits1, welches sich als geeigneter erwies, zur Blockierung der Lamina Interneurone verwendet, um die Notwendigkeit der jeweiligen Pfade zu analysieren. Um festzustellen, ob letztere auch hinreichend f{\"u}r das gleiche Verhalten waren, wurde f{\"u}r die umgekehrte Strategie die Tatsache ausgenutzt, daß die Lamina Interneurone Histaminrezeptoren exprimieren, die vom ort Gen kodiert werden. Die spezifische Rettung der ort Funktion in definierten Pfaden im mutanten Hintergrund erm{\"o}glichte festzustellen, ob sie f{\"u}r eine bestimmte Funktion hinreichend waren. Diese neurogenetischen Methoden wurden mit der optomotorischen Reaktion und dem objektinduzierten Orientierungsverhalten als Verhaltensmaß kombiniert, um folgende Fragen innerhalb dieser Doktorarbeit zu beantworten: (a) Welche Pfade stellen einen Eingang in elementare Bewegungsdetektoren dar und sind notwendig und/oder hinreichend f{\"u}r die Detektion gerichteter Bewegung? (b) Gibt es Pfade, die spezifisch Reaktionen auf unidirektionale Bewegung vermitteln? (c) Welche Pfade sind notwendig und/oder hinreichend f{\"u}r das objektinduzierte Orientierungsverhalten? Einige grundlegende Eigenschaften des visuellen Netzwerks konnten dabei aufgedeckt werden: Die zwei zentralen Cartridge Pfade, die von den großen Monopolarzellen L1 und L2 repr{\"a}sentiert werden, haben eine Schl{\"u}sselfunktion bei der Bewegungsdetektion. {\"U}ber ein breites Spektrum von Reizbedingungen hinweg sind die beiden Subsysteme redundant und k{\"o}nnen Bewegung unabh{\"a}ngig voneinander verarbeiten. Um eine Beeintr{\"a}chtigung des Systems festzustellen, wenn nur einer der beiden Pfade intakt ist, muß dieses an die Grenzen seiner Leistungsf{\"a}higkeit gebracht werden. Bei niedrigem Signal/Rauschverh{\"a}ltnis, d.h. bei geringem Musterkontrast oder geringer Hintergrundbeleuchtung, hat der L2 Pfad eine h{\"o}here Sensitivit{\"a}t. Bei mittlerem Musterkontrast sind beide Pfade auf die Verarbeitung unidirektionaler Bewegung in entgegengesetzten Reizrichtungen spezialisiert. Im Gegensatz dazu sind weder der L3, noch der amc/T1 Pfad notwendig oder hinreichend f{\"u}r die Detektion von Bewegungen. W{\"a}hrend der erstere Positionsinformation f{\"u}r Orientierungsverhalten zu verarbeiten scheint, nimmt der letztere eine modulatorische Rolle bei mittlerem Kontrast ein. Es stellte sich heraus, daß das Orientierungsverhalten noch robuster als das Bewegungssehen ist und m{\"o}glicherweise auf einem weniger komplizierten Mechanismus beruht, da dieser keinen nichtlinearen Vergleich der Signale benachbarter visueller „sampling units" ben{\"o}tigt. Die Fixation von Objekten setzt nicht grunds{\"a}tzlich das Bewegungssehen voraus, allerdings verbessert die Detektion von Bewegung die Fixation von Landmarken, im besonderen, wenn diese schmal sind oder einen geringen Kontrast aufweisen.}, subject = {Genetik}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Hoyer2007, author = {Hoyer, Susanne Christine}, title = {Neuronal Correlates of Aggression in Drosophila melanogaster}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-25871}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Aggression ist ein facettenreiches Ph{\"a}nomen, das sowohl in Vertebraten als auch in Invertebraten auftritt. Trotz der weiten Verbreitung dieses Verhaltens sind die neuronalen Netzwerke, die der Aggression zugrunde liegen, noch kaum bekannt. Zahlreiche Studien weisen den biogenen Aminen eine prominente Rolle in der Modulation von Aggression zu. Das Ziel dieser Doktorarbeit war mit Hilfe des Modellorganismus Drosophila melanogaster zu der Aufschl{\"u}sselung der neuronalen Korrelate von Aggression beizutragen, insbesondere im Hinblick auf das biogene Amin Oktopamin. In Drosophila sind aggressive Interaktionen aus einer Vielzahl von offensiven und defensiven Verhaltensweisen zusammengesetzt, von denen einige bez{\"u}glich der H{\"a}ufigkeit ihres Auftretens geschlechtsspezifisch sind. Um die Auswertung dieser vielseitigen Verhaltensweisen zu vereinfachen, wurde die Analyse auf einen einzigen Indikator f{\"u}r Aggression beschr{\"a}nkt: den „lunge". Diese bemerkenswerte Verhaltensweise tritt nur im Kontext der Aggression auf und ist charakteristisch f{\"u}r M{\"a}nnchen. In Kooperation mit Andreas Eckart habe ich ein Computerprogramm entwickelt, das eine automatische Ausz{\"a}hlung der lunges in einem vom Forscher gew{\"a}hlten Zeitraum durchf{\"u}hrt. Zus{\"a}tzlich erh{\"a}lt man u.a. Informationen {\"u}ber die Laufstrecke der einzelnen Tiere wie auch {\"u}ber ihre Gr{\"o}ße. Dank eines weiteren von uns entwickelten Programms ist es m{\"o}glich, K{\"a}mpfe zweier Drosophila M{\"a}nnchen unabh{\"a}ngig von deren Genotyp wahlweise automatisch oder halb-automatisch auszuwerten. Mit Hilfe dieser Programme wurde gezeigt, dass (1) die gemeinsame Laufaktivit{\"a}t der beiden M{\"a}nnchen mit der Anzahl aller aufgetretenen lunges korreliert und, dass (2) ein Gr{\"o}ßenunterschied von 8\% ausreichend ist, um zu beeinflussen, welches Tier mehr lunges durchf{\"u}hrt. Ebenfalls konnte festgestellt werden, dass (3) eine Nullmutation im ‚white' Gen, welches einen ABC-Transporter kodiert, aggressives Verhalten fast vollst{\"a}ndig unterdr{\"u}ckt, was teilweise auf eine visuelle Beeintr{\"a}chtigung zur{\"u}ckzuf{\"u}hren ist. Außerdem f{\"u}hrt (4) das Absenken des White-Levels in verschiedenen Bereichen des Zentralgehirns zu reduzierter Aggression; ein Effekt, der auch durch die chemische Entfernung der Pilzk{\"o}rper, einer Struktur des zentralen Gehirns, hervorgerufen werden kann. Dies weist darauf hin, dass die Integrit{\"a}t verschiedener neuronaler Netzwerke/Gehirnbereiche erforderlich ist, um wildtypische Aggression zu erm{\"o}glichen. Zus{\"a}tzlich konnte (5) anhand von Mutationen in zwei Genen der Oktopaminsynthese, die beide die Oktopamin-Konzentration zwar erniedrigen, die Tyramin-Konzentration jedoch heben bzw. senken, demonstriert werden, dass Oktopaminmangel Aggression fast vollst{\"a}ndig zum Erliegen bringt. Wird ein lunge durchgef{\"u}hrt, so ist dessen Ausf{\"u}hrung fast wildtypisch. Rettungsversuche, in denen Oktopamin- und/oder Tyramin-Konzentrationen wiederhergestellt werden, legen nahe, dass ein sehr spezifisches Muster von Oktopamin r{\"a}umlich und zeitlich gew{\"a}hrleistet sein muss, um ein so komplexes und faszinierendes Verhalten wie die Aggression in Drosophila hervorzurufen.}, subject = {Biogene Amine}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Liedtke2007, author = {Liedtke, Daniel}, title = {Functional divergence of Midkine growth factors : Non-redundant roles during neural crest induction, brain patterning and somitogenesis}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-25707}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Neural crest cells and sensory neurons are two prominent cell populations which are induced at the border between neural and non-neural ectoderm during early vertebrate development. The neural crest cells are multipotent and highly migratory precursors that give rise to face cartilage, peripheral neurons, glia cells, pigment cells and many other cell types unique to vertebrates. Sensory neurons are located dorsally in the neural tube and are essential for sensing and converting environmental stimuli into electrical motor reflexes. In my PhD thesis, I obtained novel insights into the complex processes of cell induction at the neural plate border by investigating the regulation and function of mdkb in zebrafish. First, it was possible to demonstrate that mdkb expression is spatiotemporally correlated with the induction of neural crest cells and primary sensory neurons at the neural plate border. Second, it became evident that the expression of mdkb is activated by known neural crest cell inducing signals, like Wnts, FGFs and RA, but that it is independent of Delta-Notch signals essential for lateral inhibition. Knockdown experiments showed that mdkb function is necessary for induction of neural crest cells and sensory neurons at the neural plate border, probably through determination of a common pool of progenitor cells during gastrulation. The present study also used the advantages of the zebrafish model system to investigate the in vivo function of all midkine gene family members during early brain development. In contrast to the situation in mouse, all three zebrafish genes show distinct expression patterns throughout CNS development. mdka, mdkb and ptn expression is detected in mostly non-overlapping patterns during embryonic brain development in the telencephalon, the mid-hindbrain boundary and the rhombencephalon. The possibility of simultaneously knocking down two or even three mRNAs by injection of morpholino mixtures allowed the investigation of functional redundancy of midkine factors during brain formation. Knockdown of Midkine proteins revealed characteristic defects in brain patterning indicating their association with the establishment of prominent signaling centers such as the mid-hindbrain boundary and rhombomere 4. Interestingly, combined knockdown of mdka, mdkb and ptn or single knockdown of ptn alone prevented correct formation of somites, either by interfering with the shifting of the somite maturation front or interferance with cell adhesion in the PSM. Thus, Ptn was identified as a novel secreted regulator of segmentation in zebrafish.}, subject = {Zebrab{\"a}rbling}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Palanichamy2007, author = {Palanichamy, Arumugam}, title = {Influence of transient B cell depletion on recirculating B cells and plasma cells in rheumatoid arthritis}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-25132}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Die zentrale Rolle der B-Zellen in der Pathogenese von Autoimmunerkrankungen hat in den letzten Jahren zu unterschiedlichen therapeutischen Ans{\"a}tzen gef{\"u}hrt, B-Zellen direkt oder indirekt zu targetieren. Ein Beispiel hierf{\"u}r stellt der monoklonale anti-CD20 Antik{\"o}rper Rituximab dar. Derzeit ist wenig {\"u}ber das Regenerationsverhalten von B-Zellen nach Therapie mit Rituximab bekannt. Daher untersuchten wir die fr{\"u}he Regnerationsphase und die Ver{\"a}nderungen des B-Zellrepertoirs. Am Beispiel der VH4 Familie der Immunglobulin schweren Ketten analysierten wir die Modulation des Immunglobulinrezeptor Repertoires durch die passagere B-Zelldepletion. Insgesamt wurden bei 5 Patienten 3 Zeitpunkte analysiert: vor Therapie, in der fr{\"u}hen Regenerationsphase (ERP- early regeneration period, mit einem B-Zellanteil > 1\% im peripheren Blut) und in der sp{\"a}ten Regenerationsphase (LRP- late regeneration period, 2-3 Monate nach der fr{\"u}hen Regenerationsphase). Bei 3 Patienten (A-C) wurden die Ig-VH4 Gene aus genomischer DNA amplifiziert und zu o.g. Zeitpunkten analysiert. Bei weiteren 2 Patienten (D und E) erfolgte die Analyse der Ig Gene in einzelnen B-Zellen mittels Einzelzellsortierung und Einzelzell RT-PCR. Die B-Zellregeneration nach Therapie mit Rituximab zeigte ein charakteristisches Regenerationsmuster mit einer Dominanz von unreifen CD10+ B-Zellen und CD38hi Plasmazellen w{\"a}hrend der fr{\"u}hen Phase der B-Zellrekonstitution. Im weiteren Verlauf kam es zu einer Abnahme dieser Zellen und einem Anstieg von naiven B-Zellen. Auf der molekularen Ebene zeigte sich vor und nach B-Zelldepletion eine unterschiedliche Nutzung der Ig-VH4 Gene. Mini Gene wie VH4-34 und VH4-39, die in Verbindung mit Autoimmunit{\"a}t stehen, waren vor Einleitung der Therapie {\"u}berexprimiert. Durch die Behandlung mit Rituximab kam es zu einer Ver{\"a}nderung des Repertoires der regenerierenden B-Zellen mit einer reduzierten Benutzung der VH4-39 Gene im B-Zellpool. Tief greifende Ver{\"a}nderungen fanden sich im regenerierenden Repertoire, mit einem relativen Anstieg von stark mutierten (>=9 Mutationen / Ig Sequenz) B-Zellen.. Die Immunph{\"a}notypisierung zeigte, dass diese hochmutierten B-Zellen den Ig-klassengeswitchten Ged{\"a}chtnis B-Zellkompartiment, insbesondere den Plasmazellen zugh{\"o}rig sind. Um diese Hypothese zu untermauern, erfolgte bei 2 Patienten eine Einzelzellsortierung dieser Plasmazellen w{\"a}hrend der fr{\"u}hen Regenerationsphase, welche einen vergleichbaren Mutationsstatus zeigte. Da Plasmazellen kein CD20 Molek{\"u}l exprimieren, werden sie durch eine Therapie mit Rituximab nicht direkt eliminiert. Allerdings zirkulieren sie nicht im peripheren Blut w{\"a}hrend der Phase der B-Zelldepletion. W{\"a}hrend der fr{\"u}hen Regenerationsphase (ERP) lassen sie sich in der Peripherie erneut nachweisen. Es wurde deshalb untersucht ob auch Plasmazellen durch die Therapie moduliert werden, obwohl sie nicht direkt durch Rituximab targetiert werden. In diesem Zusammenhang erfolgte eine detaillierte Analyse des Mutationsmusters der Plasmazellen vor Therapie und w{\"a}hrend der fr{\"u}hen Regenerationsphase. Die Analyse der Mutationsh{\"a}ufigkeit in RGYW/WRCY Hotspot Motive (R=purine, Y=pyrimidine, W=A/T) erlaubt Absch{\"a}tzung in wieweit die somatische Hypermutation der B-Zellen durch T-Zell abh{\"a}ngige Differenzierung erfolgte. Die Plasmazellen vor Therapie zeigten einem verminderten Targeting der RGYW/WRCY Motive. Im Gegensatz hierzu zeigte sich in den rezirkulierenden Plasmazellen w{\"a}hrend der fr{\"u}hen Regenerationsphase ein zunehmendes Targeting der RGYW/WRCY Motive. Dies spricht f{\"u}r einen Repertoire Shift zu mehr T-Zellabh{\"a}ngigen B-Zell Mutation. Ein Zusatand, wie er bei Gesunden beobachtet wird. Um die Hypothese der Rituximab-induzierten Plasmazell Modulation zu st{\"u}tzen wurde die R/S- Ratio (replacement to silent mutations ratio) der hypervariablen Regionen (CDRs) der Plasmazell Ig Sequenzen bestimmt. In unserer Studie war die mittlere R/S Ratio der CDRs der Plasmazellen vor Therapie entsprechend relativ niedrig (1.87). Interessanterweise kam es in der fr{\"u}hen und sp{\"a}ten Regenerationsphase zu einer signifikant erh{\"o}hten R/S Ration in den rezirkulierenden Plasmazellen mit Werten von 2.67 bzw. 3.60. Die verminderte R/S Ratio in den CDRs der Plasmazellen kann als Entwicklung des Ig-Repertoires durch positive Antigenselektion interpretiert werden und weist damit eine Therapie induzierte Ver{\"a}nderung auf, die dem entspricht wie man sie bei Gesunden findet. Zusammenfassend zeigt unsere Studie, dass die passagere B-Zelldepletion mit Rituximab zu einer Modulation des Plasmalzellkompartimentes f{\"u}hrt, welches nicht direkt durch die Therapie targetiert wird. Die Modulation der Plasmazellen bei der RA kann eventuell auch als m{\"o}glicher Biomarker entwickelt werden, um ein Ansprechen auf die Therapie vorherzusagen. Dies muss im Weiteren untersucht werden, um tiefer greifende Einblicke in Prozesse zu erlangen, die durch zuk{\"u}nftige Therapien beeinflussbar werden.}, subject = {B-zellen}, language = {en} }