@article{WallaceLeonhardt2015, author = {Wallace, Helen Margaret and Leonhardt, Sara Diana}, title = {Do Hybrid Trees Inherit Invasive Characteristics? Fruits of Corymbia torelliana X C. citriodora Hybrids and Potential for Seed Dispersal by Bees}, series = {PLoS One}, volume = {10}, journal = {PLoS One}, number = {9}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0138868}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-141777}, pages = {e0138868}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Tree invasions have substantial impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, and trees that are dispersed by animals are more likely to become invasive. In addition, hybridisation between plants is well documented as a source of new weeds, as hybrids gain new characteristics that allow them to become invasive. Corymbia torelliana is an invasive tree with an unusual animal dispersal mechanism: seed dispersal by stingless bees, that hybridizes readily with other species. We examined hybrids between C. torelliana and C. citriodora subsp. citriodora to determine whether hybrids have inherited the seed dispersal characteristics of C. torelliana that allow bee dispersal. Some hybrid fruits displayed the characteristic hollowness, resin production and resin chemistry associated with seed dispersal by bees. However, we did not observe bees foraging on any hybrid fruits until they had been damaged. We conclude that C. torelliana and C. citriodora subsp. citriodora hybrids can inherit some fruit characters that are associated with dispersal by bees, but we did not find a hybrid with the complete set of characters that would enable bee dispersal. However, around 20,000 hybrids have been planted in Australia, and ongoing monitoring is necessary to identify any hybrids that may become invasive.}, language = {en} } @article{ElkonLoayzaPuchKorkmazetal.2015, author = {Elkon, Ran and Loayza-Puch, Fabricio and Korkmaz, Gozde and Lopes, Rui and van Breugel, Pieter C and Bleijerveld, Onno B and Altelaar, AF Maarten and Wolf, Elmar and Lorenzin, Francesca and Eilers, Martin and Agami, Reuven}, title = {Myc coordinates transcription and translation to enhance transformation and suppress invasiveness}, series = {EMBO reports}, volume = {16}, journal = {EMBO reports}, number = {12}, doi = {10.15252/embr.201540717}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-150373}, pages = {1723-1736}, year = {2015}, abstract = {c-Myc is one of the major human proto-oncogenes and is often associated with tumor aggression and poor clinical outcome. Paradoxically, Myc was also reported as a suppressor of cell motility, invasiveness, and metastasis. Among the direct targets of Myc are many components of the protein synthesis machinery whose induction results in an overall increase in protein synthesis that empowers tumor cell growth. At present, it is largely unknown whether beyond the global enhancement of protein synthesis, Myc activation results in translation modulation of specific genes. Here, we measured Myc-induced global changes in gene expression at the transcription, translation, and protein levels and uncovered extensive transcript-specific regulation of protein translation. Particularly, we detected a broad coordination between regulation of transcription and translation upon modulation of Myc activity and showed the connection of these responses to mTOR signaling to enhance oncogenic transformation and to the TGFβ pathway to modulate cell migration and invasiveness. Our results elucidate novel facets of Myc-induced cellular responses and provide a more comprehensive view of the consequences of its activation in cancer cells.}, language = {en} } @article{KarulinCaspellDittrichetal.2015, author = {Karulin, Alexey Y. and Caspell, Richard and Dittrich, Marcus and Lehmann, Paul V.}, title = {Normal distribution of CD8+ T-cell-derived ELISPOT counts within replicates justifies the reliance on parametric statistics for identifying positive responses}, series = {Cells}, volume = {4}, journal = {Cells}, number = {1}, doi = {10.3390/cells4010096}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-149968}, pages = {96-111}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Accurate assessment of positive ELISPOT responses for low frequencies of antigen-specific T-cells is controversial. In particular, it is still unknown whether ELISPOT counts within replicate wells follow a theoretical distribution function, and thus whether high power parametric statistics can be used to discriminate between positive and negative wells. We studied experimental distributions of spot counts for up to 120 replicate wells of IFN-γ production by CD8+ T-cell responding to EBV LMP2A (426 - 434) peptide in human PBMC. The cells were tested in serial dilutions covering a wide range of average spot counts per condition, from just a few to hundreds of spots per well. Statistical analysis of the data using diagnostic Q-Q plots and the Shapiro-Wilk normality test showed that in the entire dynamic range of ELISPOT spot counts within replicate wells followed a normal distribution. This result implies that the Student t-Test and ANOVA are suited to identify positive responses. We also show experimentally that borderline responses can be reliably detected by involving more replicate wells, plating higher numbers of PBMC, addition of IL-7, or a combination of these. Furthermore, we have experimentally verified that the number of replicates needed for detection of weak responses can be calculated using parametric statistics.}, language = {en} } @article{GamezViruesPerovićGossneretal.2015, author = {G{\´a}mez-Viru{\´e}s, Sagrario and Perović, David J. and Gossner, Martin M. and B{\"o}rschig, Carmen and Bl{\"u}thgen, Nico and de Jong, Heike and Simons, Nadja K. and Klein, Alexandra-Maria and Krauss, Jochen and Maier, Gwen and Scherber, Christoph and Steckel, Juliane and Rothenw{\"o}hrer, Christoph and Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf and Weiner, Christiane N. and Weisser, Wolfgang and Werner, Michael and Tscharntke, Teja and Westphal, Catrin}, title = {Landscape simplification filters species traits and drives biotic homogenization}, series = {Nature Communications}, volume = {6}, journal = {Nature Communications}, number = {8568}, doi = {10.1038/ncomms9568}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-141925}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Biodiversity loss can affect the viability of ecosystems by decreasing the ability of communities to respond to environmental change and disturbances. Agricultural intensification is a major driver of biodiversity loss and has multiple components operating at different spatial scales: from in-field management intensity to landscape-scale simplification. Here we show that landscape-level effects dominate functional community composition and can even buffer the effects of in-field management intensification on functional homogenization, and that animal communities in real-world managed landscapes show a unified response (across orders and guilds) to both landscape-scale simplification and in-field intensification. Adults and larvae with specialized feeding habits, species with shorter activity periods and relatively small body sizes are selected against in simplified landscapes with intense in-field management. Our results demonstrate that the diversity of land cover types at the landscape scale is critical for maintaining communities, which are functionally diverse, even in landscapes where in-field management intensity is high.}, language = {en} } @article{PaulPauliEhmannetal.2015, author = {Paul, Mila M. and Pauli, Martin and Ehmann, Nadine and Hallermann, Stefan and Sauer, Markus and Kittel, Robert J. and Heckmann, Manfred}, title = {Bruchpilot and Synaptotagmin collaborate to drive rapid glutamate release and active zone differentiation}, series = {Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience}, volume = {9}, journal = {Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience}, number = {29}, doi = {10.3389/fncel.2015.00029}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-148988}, year = {2015}, abstract = {The active zone (AZ) protein Bruchpilot (Brp) is essential for rapid glutamate release at Drosophila melanogaster neuromuscular junctions (NMJs). Quantal time course and measurements of action potential-waveform suggest that presynaptic fusion mechanisms are altered in brp null mutants (brp\(^{69}\)). This could account for their increased evoked excitatory postsynaptic current (EPSC) delay and rise time (by about 1 ms). To test the mechanism of release protraction at brp\(^{69}\) AZs, we performed knock-down of Synaptotagmin-1 (Syt) via RNAi (syt\(^{KD}\)) in wildtype (wt), brp\(^{69}\) and rab3 null mutants (rab3\(^{rup}\)), where Brp is concentrated at a small number of AZs. At wt and rab3\(^{rup}\) synapses, syt\(^{KD}\) lowered EPSC amplitude while increasing rise time and delay, consistent with the role of Syt as a release sensor. In contrast, syt\(^{KD}\) did not alter EPSC amplitude at brp\(^{69}\) synapses, but shortened delay and rise time. In fact, following syt\(^{KD}\), these kinetic properties were strikingly similar in wt and brp\(^{69}\), which supports the notion that Syt protracts release at brp\(^{69}\) synapses. To gain insight into this surprising role of Syt at brp\(^{69}\) AZs, we analyzed the structural and functional differentiation of synaptic boutons at the NMJ. At tonic type Ib motor neurons, distal boutons contain more AZs, more Brp proteins per AZ and show elevated and accelerated glutamate release compared to proximal boutons. The functional differentiation between proximal and distal boutons is Brp-dependent and reduced after syt\(^{KD}\). Notably, syt\(^{KD}\) boutons are smaller, contain fewer Brp positive AZs and these are of similar number in proximal and distal boutons. In addition, super-resolution imaging via dSTORM revealed that syt\(^{KD}\) increases the number and alters the spatial distribution of Brp molecules at AZs, while the gradient of Brp proteins per AZ is diminished. In summary, these data demonstrate that normal structural and functional differentiation of Drosophila AZs requires concerted action of Brp and Syt.}, language = {en} } @article{ShityakovDandekarFoerster2015, author = {Shityakov, Sergey and Dandekar, Thomas and F{\"o}rster, Carola}, title = {Gene expression profiles and protein-protein interaction network analysis in AIDS patients with HIV-associated encephalitis and dementia}, series = {HIV/AIDS: Research and Palliative Care}, volume = {7}, journal = {HIV/AIDS: Research and Palliative Care}, doi = {10.2147/HIV.S88438}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-149494}, pages = {265-276}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Central nervous system dysfunction is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection and acquired immunodeficiency virus syndrome (AIDS). Patients with AIDS are usually affected by HIV-associated encephalitis (HIVE) with viral replication limited to cells of monocyte origin. To examine the molecular mechanisms underlying HIVE-induced dementia, the GSE4755 Affymetrix data were obtained from the Gene Expression Omnibus database and the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between the samples from AIDS patients with and without apparent features of HIVE-induced dementia were identified. In addition, protein-protein interaction networks were constructed by mapping DEGs into protein-protein interaction data to identify the pathways that these DEGs are involved in. The results revealed that the expression of 1,528 DEGs is mainly involved in the immune response, regulation of cell proliferation, cellular response to inflammation, signal transduction, and viral replication cycle. Heat-shock protein alpha, class A member 1 (HSP90AA1), and fibronectin 1 were detected as hub nodes with degree values >130. In conclusion, the results indicate that HSP90A and fibronectin 1 play important roles in HIVE pathogenesis.}, language = {en} } @article{FalibeneRocesRoessler2015, author = {Falibene, Augustina and Roces, Flavio and R{\"o}ssler, Wolfgang}, title = {Long-term avoidance memory formation is associated with a transient increase in mushroom body synaptic complexes in leaf-cutting ants}, series = {Frontiers in Behavioural Neuroscience}, volume = {9}, journal = {Frontiers in Behavioural Neuroscience}, number = {84}, doi = {10.3389/fnbeh.2015.00084}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-148763}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Long-term behavioral changes related to learning and experience have been shown to be associated with structural remodeling in the brain. Leaf-cutting ants learn to avoid previously preferred plants after they have proved harmful for their symbiotic fungus, a process that involves long-term olfactory memory. We studied the dynamics of brain microarchitectural changes after long-term olfactory memory formation following avoidance learning in Acromyrmex ambiguus. After performing experiments to control for possible neuronal changes related to age and body size, we quantified synaptic complexes (microglomeruli, MG) in olfactory regions of the mushroom bodies (MB) at different times after learning. Long-term avoidance memory formation was associated with a transient change in MG densities. Two days after learning, MG density was higher than before learning. At days 4 and 15 after learning when ants still showed plant avoidance MG densities had decreased to the initial state. The structural reorganization of MG triggered by long-term avoidance memory formation clearly differed from changes promoted by pure exposure to and collection of novel plants with distinct odors. Sensory exposure by the simultaneous collection of several, instead of one, non-harmful plant species resulted in a decrease in MG densities in the olfactory lip. We hypothesize that while sensory exposure leads to MG pruning in the MB olfactory lip, the formation of long-term avoidance memory involves an initial growth of new MG followed by subsequent pruning.}, language = {en} } @article{WolfKuonenDandekaretal.2015, author = {Wolf, Beat and Kuonen, Pierre and Dandekar, Thomas and Atlan, David}, title = {DNAseq workflow in a diagnostic context and an example of a user friendly implementation}, series = {BioMed Research International}, journal = {BioMed Research International}, number = {403497}, doi = {10.1155/2015/403497}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-144527}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Over recent years next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies evolved from costly tools used by very few, to a much more accessible and economically viable technology. Through this recently gained popularity, its use-cases expanded from research environments into clinical settings. But the technical know-how and infrastructure required to analyze the data remain an obstacle for a wider adoption of this technology, especially in smaller laboratories. We present GensearchNGS, a commercial DNAseq software suite distributed by Phenosystems SA. The focus of GensearchNGS is the optimal usage of already existing infrastructure, while keeping its use simple. This is achieved through the integration of existing tools in a comprehensive software environment, as well as custom algorithms developed with the restrictions of limited infrastructures in mind. This includes the possibility to connect multiple computers to speed up computing intensive parts of the analysis such as sequence alignments. We present a typical DNAseq workflow for NGS data analysis and the approach GensearchNGS takes to implement it. The presented workflow goes from raw data quality control to the final variant report. This includes features such as gene panels and the integration of online databases, like Ensembl for annotations or Cafe Variome for variant sharing.}, language = {en} } @article{WilliamsChagtaiAlcaideGermanetal.2015, author = {Williams, Richard D. and Chagtai, Tasnim and Alcaide-German, Marisa and Apps, John and Wegert, Jenny and Popov, Sergey and Vujanic, Gordan and Van Tinteren, Harm and Van den Heuvel-Eibrink, Marry M and Kool, Marcel and De Kraker, Jan and Gisselsson, David and Graf, Norbert and Gessler, Manfred and Pritchard-Jones, Kathy}, title = {Multiple mechanisms of MYCN dysregulation in Wilms tumour}, series = {Oncotarget}, volume = {6}, journal = {Oncotarget}, number = {9}, doi = {10.18632/oncotarget.3377}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-143471}, pages = {7232-7243}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Genomic gain of the proto-oncogene transcription factor gene MYCN is associated with poor prognosis in several childhood cancers. Here we present a comprehensive copy number analysis of MYCN in Wilms tumour (WT), demonstrating that gain of this gene is associated with anaplasia and with poorer relapse-free and overall survival, independent of histology. Using whole exome and gene-specific sequencing, together with methylation and expression profiling, we show that MYCN is targeted by other mechanisms, including a recurrent somatic mutation, P44L, and specific DNA hypomethylation events associated with MYCN overexpression in tumours with high risk histologies. We describe parallel evolution of genomic copy number gain and point mutation of MYCN in the contralateral tumours of a remarkable bilateral case in which independent contralateral mutations of TP53 also evolve over time. We report a second bilateral case in which MYCN gain is a germline aberration. Our results suggest a significant role for MYCN dysregulation in the molecular biology of Wilms tumour. We conclude that MYCN gain is prognostically significant, and suggest that the novel P44L somatic variant is likely to be an activating mutation.}, language = {en} } @article{TsaiGrimmChaoetal.2015, author = {Tsai, Yu-Chen and Grimm, Stefan and Chao, Ju-Lan and Wang, Shih-Chin and Hofmeyer, Kerstin and Shen, Jie and Eichinger, Fred and Michalopoulou, Theoni and Yao, Chi-Kuang and Chang, Chih-Hsuan and Lin, Shih-Han and Sun, Y. Henry and Pflugfelder, Gert O.}, title = {Optomotor-blind negatively regulates Drosophila eye development by blocking Jak/STAT signaling}, series = {PLoS ONE}, volume = {10}, journal = {PLoS ONE}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0120236}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-143577}, pages = {e0120236}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Organ formation requires a delicate balance of positive and negative regulators. In Drosophila eye development, wingless (wg) is expressed at the lateral margins of the eye disc and serves to block retinal development. The T-box gene optomotor-blind (omb) is expressed in a similar pattern and is regulated by Wg. Omb mediates part of Wg activity in blocking eye development. Omb exerts its function primarily by blocking cell proliferation. These effects occur predominantly in the ventral margin. Our results suggest that the primary effect of Omb is the blocking of Jak/STAT signaling by repressing transcription of upd which encodes the Jak receptor ligand Unpaired.}, language = {en} } @article{DegenHovestadtMitesseretal.2015, author = {Degen, Tobias and Hovestadt, Thomas and Mitesser, Oliver and H{\"o}lker, Franz}, title = {High female survival promotes evolution of protogyny and xexual conflict}, series = {PLoS ONE}, volume = {10}, journal = {PLoS ONE}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0118354}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-143586}, pages = {e0118354}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Existing models explaining the evolution of sexual dimorphism in the timing of emergence (SDT) in Lepidoptera assume equal mortality rates for males and females. The limiting assumption of equal mortality rates has the consequence that these models are only able to explain the evolution of emergence of males before females, i.e. protandry-the more common temporal sequence of emergence in Lepidoptera. The models fail, however, in providing adaptive explanations for the evolution of protogyny, where females emerge before males, but protogyny is not rare in insects. The assumption of equal mortality rates seems too restrictive for many insects, such as butterflies. To investigate the influence of unequal mortality rates on the evolution of SDT, we present a generalised version of a previously published model where we relax this assumption. We find that longer life-expectancy of females compared to males can indeed favour the evolution of protogyny as a fitness enhancing strategy. Moreover, the encounter rate between females and males and the sex-ratio are two important factors that also influence the evolution of optimal SDT. If considered independently for females and males the predicted strategies can be shown to be evolutionarily stable (ESS). Under the assumption of equal mortality rates the difference between the females' and males' ESS remains typically very small. However, female and male ESS may be quite dissimilar if mortality rates are different. This creates the potential for an 'evolutionary conflict' between females and males. Bagworm moths (Lepidoptera: Psychidae) provide an exemplary case where life-history attributes are such that protogyny should indeed be the optimal emergence strategy from the males' and females' perspectives: (i) Female longevity is considerably larger than that of males, (ii) encounter rates between females and males are presumably low, and (iii) females mate only once. Protogyny is indeed the general mating strategy found in the bagworm family.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Grosz2015, author = {Grosz, Magdalena Urszula}, title = {Identification of phagosomal escape relevant factors in Staphylococcus aureus infection}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-121981}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Staphylococcus aureus is a facultative Gram-positive human pathogen which can cause different severe infections. Staphylococci are phagocytosed by professional and non-professional phagocytes; they are strongly cytotoxic against eukaryotic cells and have been proposed to play a role in immune evasion by spreading within migrating phagocytes. This study investigated the post invasive events upon S. aureus infection. Strains which are able to escape the phagosome were identified and the responsible toxins were determined. Thereby innovative insights into host pathogen interaction were obtained. A novel class of small amphipathic peptides with strong surfactant-like properties, the phenol soluble modulins, particularly PSMα as well as the leukocidin LukAB, are involved in phagosomal escape of the clinical S. aureus strains LAC, MW2 and 6850 in non-professional and professional phagocytes. Whereas, PSMβ, δ-toxin, α-toxin, β-toxin or phosphatidyl inositol-dependent phospholipase C did not affect phagosomal escape. By blocking the bacterial DNA-dependent RNA polymerase with rifampicin phagosomal escape is determined to start approximately 2.5 hours post infection. Phagosomal escape further was required for intracellular replication of S. aureus. Strains which are not able to escape cannot replicate in the acidic vacuole, whereas, the host cytoplasm offers a rich milieu for bacterial replication. Additionally, phagosomal escape, with intracellular bacterial replication induces the subsequent host cell death. This could be confirmed by an infection assay including S. aureus knockout mutants in psmα or lukAB which were significantly less cytotoxic, compared with those infected with escape-positive wild type strains. Further, this study showed that phagosomal escape is not only mediated by bacterial toxins. Since, the phagocyte-specific cognate receptors for both escape relevant toxins, FPR2 (PSMα receptor) and CD11b (LukAB receptor) are produced in epithelial and endothelial cells only after infection with S. aureus in a calcium dependent fashion. The knockdown of both receptors using siRNA prevents S. aureus to escape the phagosome. Furthermore, blocking intracellular calcium release with the inositol trisphosphate receptor (IP3R) inhibitor 2-APB prohibits upregulation of fpr2 and cd11b and subsequently phagosomal escape of S. aureus. To conclude, the current study clarifies that phagosomal escape and host cell death are interplay of both, bacterial toxins and host cell factors. Staphylococcus aureus ist ein fakultativ Gram-positives Humanpathogen, dass verschiedene schwerwiegende Infektionen verursachen kann. Staphylokokken werden von professionellen und nicht-professionellen Phagozyten (Fresszellen) zu gleich aufgenommen. Desweitern sind sie stark zytotoxisch f{\"u}r eukaryotische Zellen. Außerdem wird vermutet, dass sie sich mittels migrierender Phagozyten dem angeborenen Immunsystem entziehen k{\"o}nnen. In dieser Studie werden die post-invasiven Ereignisse w{\"a}hrend einer Staphylokokken Infektion untersucht. Im Detail wurden St{\"a}mme identifiziert die aus den Phagosomen entkommen k{\"o}nnen und die daf{\"u}r verantwortlichen Toxine. Im Zuge dessen wurden neue Erkenntnisse der Interaktion zwischen Bakterien und Wirtszellen gewonnen. Eine neue Klasse von kleinen amphiphatischen Peptiden mit starken grenzfl{\"a}chenaktiven Eigenschaften (Surfactant), die sogenannten Phenol soluble modulins (PSMs) im Besonderen PSMα sowie das Leukozidin LukAB, sind am phagosomalen Ausbruch der klinisch relevanten S. aureus St{\"a}mmen LAC, MW2 und 6850 in nicht professionellen und professionellen Phagozyten involviert. Hingegen, sind PSMβ, δ-toxin, α-toxin, β-toxin oder Phosphatidylinositol abh{\"a}ngige Phospholipase C nicht am phagosomalen Ausbruch beteiligt. Durch die Hemmung der bakteriellen DNA-abh{\"a}ngigen RNA Polymerase mit Rifampicin wurde der Zeitpunkt f{\"u}r den Ausbruch auf etwa 2,5 Stunden nach der Infektion eingegrenzt. Der phagosomale Ausbruch ist weiterhin f{\"u}r die intrazellul{\"a}re Replikation von S. aureus notwendig. W{\"a}hrend St{\"a}mme, die nicht ausbrechen k{\"o}nnen in der anges{\"a}uerten Vakuole nicht replizieren k{\"o}nnen, bietet das Zytoplasma ein reichhaltiges Milieu f{\"u}r die Vermehrung. Zudem wird der Pathogen induzierte Zelltod erst nach dem phagosomalen Ausbruch und mit anschließender Vermehrung erm{\"o}glicht. Nachgewiesen wurde dies mittels psmα und lukAB defizienten Mutanten welche signifikant weniger zytotoxisch waren als der Wildtyp Stamm. Diese Studie zeigt dar{\"u}ber hinaus, dass der phagosomale Ausbruch nicht nur durch bakterielle Toxine vermittelt wird. Sondern, dass die Phagozyten-spezifischen Rezeptoren f{\"u}r beide relevanten Toxine, FPR2 (PSMα Rezeptor) und CD11b (LukAB Rezeptor), in Epithel- und Endothelzellen nach Infektion mit S. aureus calciumabh{\"a}ngig produziert werden und f{\"u}r den Ausbruch notwendig sind. Der knockdown beider Rezeptoren mittels siRNA verhindert den Ausbruch. Wird der intrazellul{\"a}re Calciumstrom mittels des Inositoltrisphosphat Rezeptor (IP3R) Inhibitor 2-APB blockiert k{\"o}nnen die Gene fpr2 und cd11b nicht hochreguliert werden und der Ausbruch wird ebenfalls verhindert. Folglich zeigt diese Studie, dass der phagosomale Ausbruch und Pathogen induzierte Zelltod sowohl durch bakterielle Toxine als auch Wirtsfaktoren vermittelt wird.}, subject = {Phagosom}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Jaenicke2015, author = {J{\"a}nicke, Laura Annika}, title = {Regulation of MYC Activity by the Ubiquitin-Proteasome System}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-123339}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {The oncogenic MYC protein is a transcriptional regulator of multiple cellular processes and is aberrantly activated in a wide range of human cancers. MYC is an unstable protein rapidly degraded by the ubiquitin-proteasome system. Ubiquitination can both positively and negatively affect MYC function, but its direct contribution to MYC-mediated transactivation remained unresolved. To investigate how ubiquitination regulates MYC activity, a non-ubiquitinatable MYC mutant was characterized, in which all lysines are replaced by arginines (K-less MYC). The absence of ubiquitin-acceptor sites in K-less MYC resulted in a more stable protein, but did not affect cellular localization, chromatin-association or the ability to interact with known MYC interaction partners. Unlike the wild type protein, K-less MYC was unable to promote proliferation in immortalized mammary epithelial cells. RNA- and ChIP-Sequencing analyses revealed that, although K-less MYC was present at MYC-regulated promoters, it was a weaker transcriptional regulator. The use of K-less MYC, a proteasomal inhibitor and reconstitution of individual lysine residues showed that proteasomal turnover of MYC is required for MYC target gene induction. ChIP-Sequencing of RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) revealed that MYC ubiquitination is dispensable for RNAPII recruitment and transcriptional initiation but is specifically required to promote transcriptional elongation. Turnover of MYC is required to stimulate histone acetylation at MYC-regulated promoters, which depends on a highly conserved region in MYC (MYC box II), thereby enabling the recruitment of BRD4 and P-TEFb and the release of elongating RNAPII from target promoters. Inhibition of MYC turnover enabled the identification of an intermediate in MYC-mediated transactivation, the association of MYC with the PAF complex, a positive elongation factor, suggesting that MYC acts as an assembly factor transferring elongation factors onto RNAPII. The interaction between MYC and the PAF complex occurs via a second highly conserved region in MYC's amino terminus, MYC box I. Collectively, the data of this work show that turnover of MYC coordinates histone acetylation with recruitment and transfer of elongation factors on RNAPII involving the cooperation of MYC box I and MYC box II.}, subject = {Myc}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Larsen2015, author = {Larsen, Mirjam}, title = {Zur genetischen Heterogenit{\"a}t der Muskeldystrophien: alternative genetische Ursachen der Myotonen Dystrophie und FSHD}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-123431}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Die klinische Symptomatik verschiedener erblicher Muskelerkrankungen verl{\"a}uft oft erstaunlich {\"a}hnlich mit Muskelschw{\"a}che und -schwund als den hervorstechenden Alltagsproblemen. Dem gegen{\"u}ber sind die genetischen Grundlagen sehr vielf{\"a}ltig mit > 250 bisher identifizierten Genen (musclegenetable.org). Auch innerhalb eines definierten Krankheitsbildes werden verschiedene genetische Ursachen nebeneinander gefunden, was durch die Verkn{\"u}pfung in einem gemeinsamen Pathomechanismus begr{\"u}ndet sein kann. Die vorliegende Arbeit besch{\"a}ftigt sich mit verschiedenen Aspekten dieser genetischen Heterogenit{\"a}t am Beispiel der beiden h{\"a}ufigen Muskelerkrankungen Myotone Dystrophie (DM) und Facioscapulohumerale Muskeldystrophie (FSHD), bei denen alternative genetische Ursachen, sowie ankn{\"u}pfende Fragestellungen untersucht wurden. Das erste Projekt dieser Arbeit besch{\"a}ftigt sich mit Fragestellungen, welche die DM betreffen. Die DM Typ 1 und Typ 2 (DM1 und DM2) bilden zusammen die h{\"a}ufigste Muskelerkrankung im Erwachsenenalter. Sie ist durch die gemeinsamen Symptome Myotonie, Muskelschw{\"a}che und Katarakt sowie die Beteiligung weiterer Organsysteme gekennzeichnet, was sie zu einer multisystemischen Erkrankung macht. Die genetische Ursache liegt f{\"u}r beide Formen in einer Repeatexpansion eines Mikrosatelliten in der untranslatierten Region zweier Gene (DMPK in DM1, CNBP in DM2). Dem gemeinsamen Pathomechanismus liegt eine toxische Funktionsgewinn-Mutation des expandierten RNA-Transkripts zugrunde. Die beiden bekannten Formen der DM sind ph{\"a}notypisch h{\"a}ufig nicht unterscheidbar, weshalb in vielen F{\"a}llen beide Erkrankungen molekulargenetisch untersucht werden m{\"u}ssen. Dabei ist die Diagnostik der DM durch die Notwendigkeit des Nachweises von sehr großen Repeatexpansionen recht aufw{\"a}ndig und die Bestimmung der Repeatl{\"a}nge im Fall der DM2 nur eingeschr{\"a}nkt m{\"o}glich. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurde ein Test zum Nachweis der Repeatexpansionen auf der Basis der Methode des Molecular Combing entwickelt, welche den gleichzeitigen Nachweis der beiden Loci von DM1 und DM2 erlaubt und zus{\"a}tzlich eine direkte Messung der Repeatl{\"a}nge erm{\"o}glicht. Das Molecular Combing ist eine fluoreszenz-mikroskopische Einzelmolek{\"u}l-Analysemethode, durch die es erstmals m{\"o}glich wurde, die vermutete somatische Instabilit{\"a}t bei DM2 darzustellen. Das zweite DM-Teilprojekt besch{\"a}ftigt sich mit der Identifikation m{\"o}glicher alternativer genetischer Ursachen f{\"u}r die Erkrankung. Dies wurde anhand einer Kohorte von 138 DM1- und DM2-negativen Indexpatienten mit dem typischen DM-Ph{\"a}notyp untersucht. Ausgehend von dem gemeinsamen Pathomechanismus wurden die prim{\"a}ren Krankheitsgene DMPK und CNBP, sowie CELF1 und MBNL1, welche wichtige Rollen auf sekund{\"a}rer Ebene des Pathomechanismus spielen, mittels Next Generation Sequencing untersucht. Dabei wurde eine auff{\"a}llige Variante in DMPK gefunden, keine Varianten in CNBP oder CELF1 und drei Varianten in MBNL1, was auf MBNL1 als Kandidatengen einer alternativen Ursache f{\"u}r DM hinweist. MBNL1 ist ein gewebespezifischer Spleißregulator, welcher einen Wechsel von einem fetalen zu einem adulten Spleißmuster im Muskel steuert. Die Pathogenit{\"a}t einer der Varianten wurde in einem RNA-Spleißassay mit MBNL1-Targetgenen untersucht. Dabei konnten keine spezifischen Spleiß-Effekte festgestellt werden, aber eine Verminderung des Expressionsniveaus im Sinne einer Haploinsuffizienz. Die 3D-Modellierung dieser Variante deutet auf {\"A}nderungen der Oberfl{\"a}chenladungen in MBNL1 hin. Der Nachweis der Pathogenit{\"a}t der Varianten und somit die Urs{\"a}chlichkeit von MBNL1-Mutationen f{\"u}r DM konnte hiermit nicht abschließend gekl{\"a}rt werden. Die gefundenen Ergebnisse regen jedoch hoffentlich zu nachfolgenden Studien an. Das zweite Projekt dieser Arbeit besch{\"a}ftigt sich mit Fragestellungen um die FSHD. Diese bildet die dritth{\"a}ufigste Muskelerkrankung, charakterisiert durch eine oft asymmetrische Schw{\"a}che der Muskulatur von Gesicht, Schulterg{\"u}rtel und Oberarmen. Genetisch ist die FSHD Typ 1 (FSHD1) mit einer Kontraktion des Makrosatelliten D4Z4 verkn{\"u}pft, was eine Relaxation der Chromatinstruktur der Region mit sich bringt und damit die ektopische Expression des apoptotisch wirkenden Proteins DUX4 erm{\"o}glicht. Die pathogene Auspr{\"a}gung dieser Funktionsgewinn-Mutation findet dabei nur in Verbindung mit einem FSHD-permissiven Haplotyp statt. Auf der Grundlage des gleichen Pathomechanismus wurde eine zweite Form der FSHD (FSHD2) vorgestellt, bei der die Chromatinrelaxation unabh{\"a}ngig von der L{\"a}nge von D4Z4 durch einen Defekt in dem an der DNA-Methylierung beteiligten Gen SMCHD1 assoziiert sein soll. Die Vererbung von FSHD2 verl{\"a}uft digenisch mit Mutationen in SMCHD1 und dem FSHD-permissiven Haplotyp auf zwei unabh{\"a}ngigen Loci. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurde eine Kohorte von 55 FSHD1-negativen Patienten mit dem typischen FSHD-Ph{\"a}notyp untersucht. Dabei wurden der Haplotyp, die Methylierung von D4Z4 sowie das SMCHD1-Gen analysiert. Es konnten neun Patienten mit einem Defekt in SMCHD1 identifiziert werden. In einer zweiten Kohorte von 45 FSHD1-positiven Patienten wurde untersucht, ob SMCHD1-Mutationen auch in Kombination mit einer Kontraktion von D4Z4 vorkommen. Dieser Fall von FSHD1+2 konnte f{\"u}r drei Patienten gezeigt werden, welche außerdem einen auff{\"a}llig schweren Ph{\"a}notyp zeigten. SMCHD1 kann also als Modifier-Gen f{\"u}r die Schwere der Erkrankung bei FSHD1 angesehen werden. Damit wurden insgesamt zw{\"o}lf SMCHD1-Mutationstr{\"a}ger identifiziert, davon sind zehn der Varianten noch nicht beschrieben worden. F{\"u}r alle erkrankten Mutationstr{\"a}ger konnte eine Methylierung von D4Z4 ≤ 20 \% ermittelt werden, was als diagnostisches Kriterium verwendet werden kann. Mit einem Anteil von 16,3 \% Mutationstr{\"a}ger in der FSHD1-negetiven Kohorte bildet FSHD2 einen bedeutenden Anteil an dem Krankheitsbild der FSHD, weshalb die entwickelten Analysen in die Routinediagnostik eingegliedert wurden. Das zweite Teilprojekt der FSHD besch{\"a}ftigt sich mit der Funktion des SMCHD1-Gens bei der X-Inaktivierung (XI). Es ist bekannt, dass SMCHD1 bei weiblichen M{\"a}usen an der Aufrechterhaltung der XI mitwirkt. Die Untersuchung der XI bei FSHD2-Frauen ergab eine extreme Verschiebung der erwarteten XI von 50:50 auf 0:100 oder 100:0 bei sechs von 13 Patientinnen. Die {\"u}brigen sieben zeigten eine XI im Normalbereich von > 20:80 oder < 80:20. Der Befund der einseitigen Verschiebung k{\"o}nnte auf einen negativen Selektionsdruck gegen{\"u}ber Zellen mit unvollst{\"a}ndiger XI hindeuten. Es w{\"a}re interessant zu untersuchen, ob sich der gleiche Effekt auch in einer gr{\"o}ßeren Kohorte wiederfindet und ob er sich mit der Art der Mutation korrelieren l{\"a}sst.}, subject = {Myotonische Dystrophie}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Gnamlin2015, author = {Gnamlin, Prisca}, title = {Use of Tumor Vasculature for Successful Treatment of Carcinomas by Oncolytic Vaccinia Virus}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-119019}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Tumor-induced angiogenesis is of major interest for oncology research. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is the most potent angiogenic factor characterized so far. VEGF blockade was shown to be sufficient for angiogenesis inhibition and subsequent tumor regression in several preclinical tumor models. Bevacizumab was the first treatment targeting specifically tumor-induced angiogenesis through VEGF blockade to be approved by the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) for cancer treatment. However, after very promising results in preclinical evaluations, VEGF blockade did not show the expected success in patients. Some tumors became resistant to VEGF blockade. Several factors have been accounted responsible, the over-expression of other angiogenic factors, the noxious influence of VEFG blockade on normal tissues, the selection of hypoxia resistant neoplastic cells, the recruitment of hematopoietic progenitor cells and finally the transient nature of angiogenesis inhibition by VEGF blockade. The development of blocking agents against other angiogenic factors like placental growth factor (PlGF) and Angiopoietin-2 (Ang-2) allows the development of an anti-angiogenesis strategy adapted to the profile of the tumor. Oncolytic virotherapy uses the natural propensity of viruses to colonize tumors to treat cancer. The recombinant vaccinia virus GLV-1h68 was shown to infect, colonize and lyse several tumor types. Its descendant GLV-1h108, expressing an anti-VEGF antibody, was proved in previous studies to inhibit efficiently tumor induced angiogenesis. Additional VACVs expressing single chain antibodies (scAb) antibodies against PlGF and Ang-2 alone or in combination with anti VEGF scAb were designed. In this study, VACV-mediated anti-angiogenesis treatments have been evaluated in several preclinical tumor models. The efficiency of PlGF blockade, alone or in combination with VEGF, mediated by VACV has been established and confirmed. PlGF inhibition alone or with VEGF reduced tumor burden 5- and 2-folds more efficiently than the control virus, respectively. Ang-2 blockade efficiency for cancer treatment gave controversial results when tested in different laboratories. Here we demonstrated that unlike VEGF, the success of Ang-2 blockade is not only correlated to the strength of the blockade. A particular balance between Ang-2, VEGF and Ang-1 needs to be induced by the treatment to see a regression of the tumor and an improved survival. We saw that Ang-2 inhibition delayed tumor growth up to 3-folds compared to the control virus. These same viruses induced statistically significant tumor growth delays. This study unveiled the need to establish an angiogenic profile of the tumor to be treated as well as the necessity to better understand the synergic effects of VEGF and Ang-2. In addition angiogenesis inhibition by VACV-mediated PlGF and Ang-2 blockade was able to reduce the number of metastases and migrating tumor cells (even more efficiently than VEGF blockade). VACV colonization of tumor cells, in vitro, was limited by VEGF, when the use of the anti-VEGF VACV GLV-1h108 drastically improved the colonization efficiency up to 2-fold, 72 hours post-infection. These in vitro data were confirmed by in vivo analysis of tumors. Fourteen days post-treatment, the anti-VEGF virus GLV-1h108 was colonizing 78.8\% of the tumors when GLV-1h68 colonization rate was 49.6\%. These data confirmed the synergistic effect of VEGF blockade and VACV replication for tumor regression. Three of the tumor cell lines used to assess VACV-mediated angiogenesis inhibition were found, in certain conditions, to mimic either endothelial cell or pericyte functions, and participate directly to the vascular structure. The expression by these tumor cells of e-selectin, p-selectin, ICAM-1 and VCAM-1, normally expressed on activated endothelial cells, corroborates our findings. These proteins play an important role in immune cell recruitment, and there amount vary in presence of VEGF, PlGF and Ang-2, confirming the involvement of angiogenic factors in the immuno-modulatory abilities of tumors. In this study VACV-mediated angiogenesis blockade proved its potential as a therapeutic agent able to treat different tumor types and prevent resistance observed during bevacizumab treatment by acting on different factors. First, the expression of several antibodies by VACV would prevent another angiogenic factor to take over VEGF and stimulate angiogenesis. Then, the ability of VACV to infect tumor cells would prevent them to form blood vessel-like structures to sustain tumor growth, and the localized delivery of the antibody would decrease the risk of adverse effects. Next, the blockade of angiogenic factors would improve VACV replication and decrease the immune-modulatory effect of tumors. Finally the fact that angiogenesis blockade lasts until total regression of the tumor would prevent the recovery of the tumor-associated vasculature and the relapse of patients.}, subject = {Vaccinia-Virus}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Fischer2015, author = {Fischer, Robin}, title = {Generating useful tools for future studies in the center of the circadian clock - defined knockout mutants for PERIOD and TIMELESS}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-119141}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {To unravel the role of single genes underlying certain biological processes, scientists often use amorphic or hypomorphic alleles. In the past, such mutants were often created by chance. Enormous approaches with many animals and massive screening effort for striking phenotypes were necessary to find a needle in the haystack. Therefore at the beginning chemical mutagens or radiation were used to induce mutations in the genome. Later P-element insertions and inaccurate jump-outs enabled the advantage of potential larger deletions or inversions. The mutations were characterized and subsequently kept in smaller populations in the laboratories. Thus additional mutations with unknown background effects could accumulate. The precision of the knockout through homologous recombination and the additional advantage of being able to generate many useful rescue constructs that can be easily reintegrated into the target locus made us trying an ends-out targeting procedure of the two core clock genes period and timeless in Drosophila melanogaster. Instead of the endogenous region, a small fragment of approximately 100 base pairs remains including an attP-site that can be used as integration site for in vitro created rescue constructs. After a successful ends-out targeting procedure, the locus will be restored with e.g. flies expressing the endogenous gene under the native promoter at the original locus coupled to a fluorescence tag or expressing luciferase. We also linked this project to other research interests of our work group, like the epigenetic related ADAR-editing project of the Timeless protein, a promising newly discovered feature of time point specific timeless mRNA modification after transcription with yet unexplored consequences. The editing position within the Timeless protein is likewise interesting and not only noticed for the first time. This will render new insights into the otherwise not-satisfying investigation and quest for functional important sequences of the Timeless protein, which anyway shows less homology to other yet characterized proteins. Last but not least, we bothered with the question of the role of Shaggy on the circadian clock. The impact of an overexpression or downregulation of Shaggy on the pace of the clock is obvious and often described. The influence of Shaggy on Period and Timeless was also shown, but for the latter it is still controversially discussed. Some are talking of a Cryptochrome stabilization effect and rhythmic animals in constant light due to Shaggy overexpression, others show a decrease of Cryptochrome levels under these conditions. Also the constant light rhythmicity of the flies, as it was published, could not be repeated so far. We were able to expose the conditions behind the Cryptochrome stabilization and discuss possibilities for the phenomenon of rhythmicity under constant light due to Shaggy overexpression.}, subject = {Biologische Uhr}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Kuger2015, author = {Kuger, Sebastian}, title = {Radiosensibilisierung humaner Tumorzelllinien unterschiedlicher Entit{\"a}ten durch den dualen PI3K/mTOR-Inhibitor NVP-BEZ235 alleine oder in Kombination mit dem MEK-Inhibitor AZD6244: Einfluss des Behandlungsschemas und der Hypoxie}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-126715}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Eine wichtige Standardtherapie in der modernen Behandlung von Krebserkrankungen ist die Strahlentherapie, in welcher Tumorzellen mittels ionisierender Strahlung gesch{\"a}digt und abget{\"o}tet werden. Dabei soll die Sch{\"a}digung des umgebenden Normalgewebes m{\"o}glichst gering gehalten und trotzdem eine maximale Sch{\"a}digung des Tumorgewebes erreicht werden. Deshalb sind neue Strategien zur Steigerung der Radiosensitivit{\"a}t des Tumorgewebes sehr wichtig, die es erlauben, bei gleicher Dosis eine verst{\"a}rkte Strahlenantwort im Tumorgewebe zu erreichen. Hier kommen zunehmend sog. Radiosensibilisatoren zum Einsatz, die unter anderem onkogene Signalwege in den Tumorzellen inhibieren. Der PI3K/Akt/mTOR Signalweg stellt hierbei einen wichtigen Ansatzpunkt dar, da er in vielen Tumorentit{\"a}ten dereguliert vorliegt und diese Signalkaskade bekanntermaßen einen Einfluss auf die zellul{\"a}re Strahlensensitivit{\"a}t hat. Obwohl es f{\"u}r diesen Signalweg schon eine Reihe von Inhibitoren gibt, f{\"u}r die bereits neben einer anti-proliferativen Wirkung auch ein radiosensibilisierender Effekt nachgewiesen wurde (z.B. Wortmannin und Rapamycin), machten eine geringe Spezifit{\"a}t, starke Nebenwirkungen und negative R{\"u}ckkopplungsmechanismen im Signalweg, die die Wirkung des Inhibitors kompensieren, die Entwicklung neuer Inhibitoren notwendig. Das Imidazoquinolinderivat NVP-BEZ235 inhibiert den PI3K/Akt/mTOR Signalweg an mehreren Stellen gleichzeitig, indem es kompetitiv zu ATP das katalytische Zentrum von PI3K und mTOR blockiert. F{\"u}r diesen kleinmolekularen, dualen Inhibitor gibt es bereits erste vielversprechende Forschungsergebnisse hinsichtlich einer radiosensibilisierenden Wirkung, allerdings sind die zugrunde liegenden molekularbiologischen Mechanismen noch nicht vollst{\"a}ndig gekl{\"a}rt. Deshalb war das Ziel der vorliegenden Dissertation, in drei Teilprojekten mehrere Aspekte der NVP-BEZ235-induzierten Radiosensibilisierung aufzukl{\"a}ren: a) Einfluss des Behandlungsschemas f{\"u}r NVP-BEZ235 in vier Glioblastomzelllinien mit unterschiedlichem PTEN und TP53 Mutationsstatus, b) Einfluss der Sauerstoffversorgung (Hypoxie, Normoxie, reoxygeniert nach Bestrahlung) auf die strahlensensibilisierende Wirkung von NVP-BEZ235 in zwei Mammakarzinomzelllinien, c) gleichzeitige Inhibierung des MAPK Signalwegs durch AZD6244 und der PI3K/Akt/mTOR Signalkaskade durch NVP-BEZ235 in zwei Zelllinien mit unter-schiedlichem Mutationsstatus aus verschiedenen Tumorentit{\"a}ten, um synergistische Effekte zu untersuchen. Um diese Fragestellungen zu beantworten, wurde im Rahmen - 142 - der Dissertation eine Auswahl an humanen Tumorzelllinien mit unterschiedlich deregulierten Signalwegen bearbeitet. Dabei wurde die Expression von Schl{\"u}sselproteinen der MAPK/Erk und der PI3K/Akt/mTOR Signalwege analysiert und mit zellbiologischen Daten verschiedener ph{\"a}notypischer Endpunkte nach Inhibitor Behandlung und Bestrahlung integriert (Proliferationsrate, klonogenes {\"U}berleben, Zellzyklusaberrationen, DNS-Sch{\"a}den und -Reparatur, Zelltod und Autophagie). Im Teilprojekt zum Behandlungsschema der NVP-BEZ235 Inhibierung und Bestrahlung konnte in vier Glioblastomzelllinien mit Behandlungsschema I (NVP-BEZ235 Behandlung 24 Stunden vor Bestrahlung) kein radiosensibilisierender Effekt hinsichtlich klonogenem {\"U}berleben nachgewiesen werden, wohingegen Behandlungsschema II (NVP-BEZ235 Behandlung 1 h vor und im Anschluss an die Bestrahlung) unabh{\"a}ngig vom Mutationsstatus in allen vier Zelllinien eine starke Radiosensibilisierung bewirkte. Auf molekularer Ebene war zwischen beiden Behandlungsschemata f{\"u}r das antiapoptotische Protein Akt ein großer Unterschied zu beobachten, welches bei Behandlung nach Schema I zum Zeitpunkt der Bestrahlung {\"u}beraktiviert, nach Behandlung mit Schema II hingegen inhibiert war. Weiterhin resultierte Behandlungsschema I in einem erh{\"o}hten Anteil der Zellen in der radioresistenteren G1-Phase des Zellzyklus zum Zeit-punkt der Bestrahlung. Behandlungsschema II f{\"u}hrte hingegen nach Bestrahlung zu einer verminderten Expression des Reparaturproteins Rad51 und damit zu verminderter DNS-Schadensreparatur und schließlich zu einem stabilen Arrest in der G2/M-Phase des Zellzyklus sowie zu verst{\"a}rkter Apoptose (erh{\"o}hte Spaltung von PARP, erh{\"o}hter Anteil hypodiploider Zellen). Somit zeigen diese Ergebnisse, dass unabh{\"a}ngig vom PTEN und TP53 Mutationsstatus eine Radiosensibilisierung nur durch das Behandlungsschema II erreicht werden konnte. Ferner deuten die Ergebnisse der Proteinexpression darauf hin, dass durch NVP-BEZ235 ein negativer R{\"u}ckkopplungsmechanismus ausgel{\"o}st wird, wodurch die PI3K/Akt/mTOR Signalkaskade 24h nach Zugabe des Inhibitors aktiviert und synergistische Effekte mit ionisierender Bestrahlung aufgehoben wurden. Im Teilprojekt zur Abh{\"a}ngigkeit der NVP-BEZ235 Inhibition vom Sauerstoffgehalt wurden in den beiden Brustkrebszelllinien MCF-7 (ER-positiv) und TN MDA-MB-231 (TP53 mutiert) normoxische, hypoxische und nach Bestrahlung reoxygenierte Kulturbedingungen im Hinblick auf die Koloniebildungsf{\"a}higkeit nach NVP-BEZ235 Behandlung und Bestrahlung untersucht. Die beobachtete Radiosensibilisierung war unter allen getesteten Bedingungen auf gleichem Niveau. In beiden Zelllinien bewirkte NVP-BEZ235 eine Inhibition des antiapoptotischen HIF-1α Proteins, eine stabile Inaktivierung des PI3K/Akt/mTOR Signalweges und eine Aktivierung der Autophagie. Nach Bestrahlung waren zudem erh{\"o}hte residuale DNS-Sch{\"a}den und ein stabiler Arrest in der G2/M-Phase des Zellzyklus unter allen Oxygenierungsbedingungen in beiden Zelllinien zu beobachten. Eine Apoptose Induktion (Spaltung von PARP, hypodiploide Zellen) trat nur in der TP53 wildtypischen MCF-7 Zelllinie nach NVP-BEZ235 Behandlung auf. Somit konnte in beiden Zelllinien in allen pathophysiologisch relevanten Oxygenierungszust{\"a}nden eine sauerstoffunabh{\"a}ngige Radiosensibilisierung durch NVP-BEZ235 gezeigt werden. Der bisher nicht erforschte Aspekt zur synergistischen Wirkung des MEK Inhibitors AZD6244 und des dualen PI3K/Akt/mTOR Inhibitors NVP-BEZ235 nach Bestrahlung wurde an der Glioblastomzelllinie SNB19 und der Lungenkarzinomzelllinie A549 anhand der Koloniebildungsf{\"a}higkeit der behandelten Zellen untersucht. Eine Behandlung mit dem MEK Inhibitor bewirkte lediglich eine moderate Radiosensibilisierung, wohin-gegen der duale PI3K/Akt/mTOR Inhibitor beide Zelllinien in st{\"a}rkerem Maße sensibilisierte. Eine Kombination beider Inhibitoren resultierte bei keiner Zelllinie in einer Verst{\"a}rkung der durch NVP-BEZ235 induzierten Radiosensibilisierung. Eine m{\"o}gliche Erkl{\"a}rung f{\"u}r die fehlende Synergie im Bezug auf die Radiosensibilisierung k{\"o}nnen die gegens{\"a}tzlichen Effekte der beiden Inhibitoren auf den Zellzyklus sein. Auf Proteinebene f{\"u}hrte eine simultane Behandlung mit beiden Substanzen zur Inhibition beider Signalwege. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus war in SNB19 Zellen eine verst{\"a}rkte Dephosphorylierung von Rb und ein erh{\"o}hter Anteil an G1-Phase Zellen bei kombinierter Gabe der Inhibitoren zu beobachten. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit konnte somit die radiosensibilisierende Wirkung von NVP-BEZ235 in Abh{\"a}ngigkeit vom Behandlungsschema gezeigt werden. Ferner wurde nachgewiesen, dass die Radiosensibilisierung unabh{\"a}ngig von der Sauerstoffversorgung sowie von den PTEN und TP53 Mutationsstatus der Tumorzellen ist. Die kombinierte Inhibition der MAPK und PI3K/Akt/mTOR Signalwege resultierte zwar in einem verst{\"a}rkten zytostatischen, aber nicht in einem verst{\"a}rkten radiosensibilisierenden Effekt. Da allerdings eine große Anzahl verschiedener Inhibitoren der MAPK/Erk und der PI3K/Akt/mTOR Signalkaskade verf{\"u}gbar sind, sollte die kombinatorische Inhibition dieser Signalwege systematisch weiter verfolgt werden. Die vorliegende Arbeit liefert auch weitere grundlegende Erkenntnisse zu den molekularen Mechanismen der Radiosensibilisierung durch NVP-BEZ235, die auch auf Verkn{\"u}pfungen und Wechselwirkungen mit anderen als den bisher bekannten Proteinen hindeuten, die f{\"u}r jeden Inhibitor aufgekl{\"a}rt werden m{\"u}ssen, um eine effektive radiosensibilisierende Wirkung vorher-sagen zu k{\"o}nnen.}, subject = {Strahlensensibilisator}, language = {de} } @article{AdolfiCarreiraJesusetal.2015, author = {Adolfi, Mateus C. and Carreira, Ana C. O. and Jesus, L{\´a}zaro W. O. and Bogerd, Jan and Funes, Rejane M. and Schartl, Manfred and Sogayar, Mari C. and Borella, Maria I.}, title = {Molecular cloning and expression analysis of dmrt1 and sox9 during gonad development and male reproductive cycle in the lambari fish, Astyanax altiparanae}, series = {Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology}, volume = {13}, journal = {Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology}, number = {2}, doi = {10.1186/1477-7827-13-2}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-126486}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Background The dmrt1 and sox9 genes have a well conserved function related to testis formation in vertebrates, and the group of fish presents a great diversity of species and reproductive mechanisms. The lambari fish (Astyanax altiparanae) is an important Neotropical species, where studies on molecular level of sex determination and gonad maturation are scarce. Methods Here, we employed molecular cloning techniques to analyze the cDNA sequences of the dmrt1 and sox9 genes, and describe the expression pattern of those genes during development and the male reproductive cycle by qRT-PCR, and related to histology of the gonad. Results Phylogenetic analyses of predicted amino acid sequences of dmrt1 and sox9 clustered A. altiparanae in the Ostariophysi group, which is consistent with the morphological phylogeny of this species. Studies of the gonad development revealed that ovary formation occurred at 58 days after hatching (dah), 2 weeks earlier than testis formation. Expression studies of sox9 and dmrt1 in different tissues of adult males and females and during development revealed specific expression in the testis, indicating that both genes also have a male-specific role in the adult. During the period of gonad sex differentiation, dmrt1 seems to have a more significant role than sox9. During the male reproductive cycle dmrt1 and sox9 are down-regulated after spermiation, indicating a role of these genes in spermatogenesis. Conclusions For the first time the dmrt1 and sox9 were cloned in a Characiformes species. We show that both genes have a conserved structure and expression, evidencing their role in sex determination, sex differentiation and the male reproductive cycle in A. altiparanae. These findings contribute to a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms of sex determination and differentiation in fish.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Bruttel2015, author = {Bruttel, Valentin Stefan}, title = {Soluble HLA-G binds to dendritic cells which likely suppresses anti-tumour immune responses in regional lymph nodes in ovarian carcinoma}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-127252}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Zusammenfassung Einleitung HLA-G, ein nicht-klassisches HLA bzw. MHC Klasse Ib Molek{\"u}l, kann sowohl als membrangebundenes als auch als l{\"o}sliches Molek{\"u}l verschiedenste Immunzellpopulationen effektiv inhibieren. Unter physiologischen Bedingungen wird HLA-G vor allem in der Plazenta exprimiert, wo es dazu beitr{\"a}gt den semiallogenen Embryo vor einer Abstoßung durch das m{\"u}tterliche Immunsystem zu besch{\"u}tzen. Außerdem wird HLA-G in einer Vielzahl von Tumoren wie zum Beispiel in Ovarialkarzinomen {\"u}berexprimiert. Ziel dieser Arbeit war es besonders die Rolle von l{\"o}slichem HLA-G im Ovarialkarzinom und die Expression von HLA-G in verschiedenen Subtypen des Ovarialkarzinoms genauer zu untersuchen. Ergebnisse Anhand eines Tissue Microarrays wurde best{\"a}tigt dass HLA-G unter physiologischen Bedingungen nur in sehr wenigen Geweben wie Plazenta oder Testes exprimiert wird. Außerdem wurden erstmals auch im Nebennierenmark hohe Expressionslevel detektiert. Im Gegensatz zur physiologischen Expression wurde HLA-G in ser{\"o}sen, muzin{\"o}sen, endometrioiden und Klarzellkarzinomen und somit in Tumoren aller untersuchten Subtypen des Ovarialkarzinoms detektiert. Am h{\"a}ufigsten war HLA-G in hochgradigen ser{\"o}sen Karzinomen {\"u}berexprimiert. Hier konnte gezeigt werden dass auf Genexpressionslevel in Ovarialkarzinomen die Expression des immunsuppressiven HLA-G mit der Expression von klassischen MHC Molek{\"u}len wie HLA-A, -B oder -C hochsignifikant korreliert. Außerdem konnte in Aszitesproben von Patientinnen mit Ovarialkarzinomen hohe Konzentrationen von l{\"o}slichem HLA-G nachgewiesen werden. Auch auf metastasierten Tumorzellen in regionalen Lymphknoten war HLA-G nachweisbar. {\"U}berraschenderweise wurde aber besonders viel HLA-G auf Dendritischen Zellen in Lymphknoten detektiert. Da in Monozyten und Dendritischen Zellen von gesunden Spendern durch IL-4 oder IL-10 im Gegensatz zu Literatur keine Expression von HLA-G induzierbar war, untersuchten wir ob Dendritische Zellen l{\"o}sliches HLA-G binden. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass besonders Dendritische Zellen die in Gegenwart von IL-4, IL-10 und GM-CSF aus Monozyten generiert wurden (DC-10) effektiv l{\"o}sliches HLA-G {\"u}ber ILT Rezeptoren binden. In Abh{\"a}ngigkeit von ihrer Beladung mit HLA-G hemmen auch fixierte DC-10 Zellen noch die Proliferation von zytotoxischen CD8+ T Zellen. Zudem wurden regulatorische T Zellen induziert. Schlussfolgerungen Besonders in den am h{\"a}ufigsten diagnostizierten hochgradigen ser{\"o}sen Ovarialkarzinomen ist HLA-G in den meisten F{\"a}llen {\"u}berexprimiert. Durch die Expression immunsuppressiver MHC Klasse Ib Molek{\"u}le wie HLA-G k{\"o}nnen wahrscheinlich auch Tumore wachsen, die noch klassische MHC Molek{\"u}le exprimieren und aufgrund ihrer Mutationslast eigentlich vom Immunsystem erkannt und eliminiert werden m{\"u}ssten. L{\"o}sliches HLA-G k{\"o}nnte zudem lokal Immunantworten gegen Tumorantigene unterdr{\"u}cken indem es an Dendritische Zellen in regionalen Lymphknoten bindet. Diese Zellen pr{\"a}sentieren nomalerweise zytotoxischen T Zellen Tumorantigene und spielen daher eine entscheidende Rolle in der Entstehung von protektiven Immunantworten. Mit l{\"o}slichem HLA-G beladene Dendritische Zellen hemmen jedoch die Proliferation von CD8+ T Zellen und induzieren regulatorische T Zellen. Dadurch k{\"o}nnten Ovarialkarzinome "aus der Ferne" auch in metastasenfreien Lymphknoten die Entstehung von gegen den Tumor gerichteten Immunantworten unterdr{\"u}cken. Dieser erstmals beschriebene Mechanismus k{\"o}nnte auch in anderen malignen Erkrankungen eine Rolle spielen, da l{\"o}sliches HLA-G in einer Vielzahl von Tumorindikationen nachgewiesen wurde.}, subject = {HLA-G}, language = {en} } @article{AndronicShirakashiPickeletal.2015, author = {Andronic, Joseph and Shirakashi, Ryo and Pickel, Simone U. and Westerling, Katherine M. and Klein, Teresa and Holm, Thorge and Sauer, Markus and Sukhorukov, Vladimir L.}, title = {Hypotonic Activation of the Myo-Inositol Transporter SLC5A3 in HEK293 Cells Probed by Cell Volumetry, Confocal and Super-Resolution Microscopy}, series = {PLoS One}, volume = {10}, journal = {PLoS One}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0119990}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-126408}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Swelling-activated pathways for myo-inositol, one of the most abundant organic osmolytes in mammalian cells, have not yet been identified. The present study explores the SLC5A3 protein as a possible transporter of myo-inositol in hyponically swollen HEK293 cells. To address this issue, we examined the relationship between the hypotonicity-induced changes in plasma membrane permeability to myo-inositol Pino [m/s] and expression/localization of SLC5A3. Pino values were determined by cell volumetry over a wide tonicity range (100-275 mOsm) in myo-inositol-substituted solutions. While being negligible under mild hypotonicity (200-275 mOsm), Pino grew rapidly at osmolalities below 200 mOsm to reach a maximum of ∼3 nm/s at 100-125 mOsm, as indicated by fast cell swelling due to myo-inositol influx. The increase in Pino resulted most likely from the hypotonicity-mediated incorporation of cytosolic SLC5A3 into the plasma membrane, as revealed by confocal fluorescence microscopy of cells expressing EGFP-tagged SLC5A3 and super-resolution imaging of immunostained SLC5A3 by direct stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (dSTORM). dSTORM in hypotonic cells revealed a surface density of membrane-associated SLC5A3 proteins of 200-2000 localizations/μm2. Assuming SLC5A3 to be the major path for myo-inositol, a turnover rate of 80-800 myo-inositol molecules per second for a single transporter protein was estimated from combined volumetric and dSTORM data. Hypotonic stress also caused a significant upregulation of SLC5A3 gene expression as detected by semiquantitative RT-PCR and Western blot analysis. In summary, our data provide first evidence for swelling-mediated activation of SLC5A3 thus suggesting a functional role of this transporter in hypotonic volume regulation of mammalian cells.}, language = {en} }