TY - JOUR A1 - Mainz, Laura A1 - Sarhan, Mohamed A. F. E. A1 - Roth, Sabine A1 - Sauer, Ursula A1 - Maurus, Katja A1 - Hartmann, Elena M. A1 - Seibert, Helen-Desiree A1 - Rosenwald, Andreas A1 - Diefenbacher, Markus E. A1 - Rosenfeldt, Mathias T. T1 - Autophagy blockage reduces the incidence of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma in the context of mutant Trp53 JF - Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology N2 - Macroautophagy (hereafter referred to as autophagy) is a homeostatic process that preserves cellular integrity. In mice, autophagy regulates pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) development in a manner dependent on the status of the tumor suppressor gene Trp53. Studies published so far have investigated the impact of autophagy blockage in tumors arising from Trp53-hemizygous or -homozygous tissue. In contrast, in human PDACs the tumor suppressor gene TP53 is mutated rather than allelically lost, and TP53 mutants retain pathobiological functions that differ from complete allelic loss. In order to better represent the patient situation, we have investigated PDAC development in a well-characterized genetically engineered mouse model (GEMM) of PDAC with mutant Trp53 (Trp53\(^{R172H}\)) and deletion of the essential autophagy gene Atg7. Autophagy blockage reduced PDAC incidence but had no impact on survival time in the subset of animals that formed a tumor. In the absence of Atg7, non-tumor-bearing mice reached a similar age as animals with malignant disease. However, the architecture of autophagy-deficient, tumor-free pancreata was effaced, normal acinar tissue was largely replaced with low-grade pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasias (PanINs) and insulin expressing islet β-cells were reduced. Our data add further complexity to the interplay between Atg7 inhibition and Trp53 status in tumorigenesis. KW - pancreatic cancer KW - autophagy KW - p53 KW - metastasis KW - ATG7 Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-266005 SN - 2296-634X VL - 10 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kaltdorf, Kristin Verena A1 - Theiss, Maria A1 - Markert, Sebastian Matthias A1 - Zhen, Mei A1 - Dandekar, Thomas A1 - Stigloher, Christian A1 - Kollmannsberger, Philipp T1 - Automated classification of synaptic vesicles in electron tomograms of C. elegans using machine learning JF - PLoS ONE N2 - Synaptic vesicles (SVs) are a key component of neuronal signaling and fulfil different roles depending on their composition. In electron micrograms of neurites, two types of vesicles can be distinguished by morphological criteria, the classical “clear core” vesicles (CCV) and the typically larger “dense core” vesicles (DCV), with differences in electron density due to their diverse cargos. Compared to CCVs, the precise function of DCVs is less defined. DCVs are known to store neuropeptides, which function as neuronal messengers and modulators [1]. In C. elegans, they play a role in locomotion, dauer formation, egg-laying, and mechano- and chemosensation [2]. Another type of DCVs, also referred to as granulated vesicles, are known to transport Bassoon, Piccolo and further constituents of the presynaptic density in the center of the active zone (AZ), and therefore are important for synaptogenesis [3]. To better understand the role of different types of SVs, we present here a new automated approach to classify vesicles. We combine machine learning with an extension of our previously developed vesicle segmentation workflow, the ImageJ macro 3D ART VeSElecT. With that we reliably distinguish CCVs and DCVs in electron tomograms of C. elegans NMJs using image-based features. Analysis of the underlying ground truth data shows an increased fraction of DCVs as well as a higher mean distance between DCVs and AZs in dauer larvae compared to young adult hermaphrodites. Our machine learning based tools are adaptable and can be applied to study properties of different synaptic vesicle pools in electron tomograms of diverse model organisms. KW - synaptic vesicles KW - Caenorhabditis elegans KW - machine learning Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-176831 VL - 13 IS - 10 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Malitschek, Barbara A1 - Wittbrodt, Joachim A1 - Fischer, Petra A1 - Lammers, Reiner A1 - Ullrich, Axel A1 - Schartl, Manfred T1 - Autocrine stimulation of the Xmrk receptor tyrosine kinase in Xiphophorus melanoma cells and identification of a source for the physiological ligand N2 - The melanoma·inducing gene of Xiphophorus fish encodes the Xmrk receptor tyrosine kinase. U sing a highly specific antiserum p~oduced against the recombinant receptor expressed with a baculovirus, it is shown that Xmrk is the most abundant phosphotyrosine protein in fish melanoma and thus highly activated in the tumors. Studies on a melanoma cellline revealed that these cells produce an activity that considerably stimulates receptor autophosphorylation. The stimulating activity induces receptor down-regulation and can be depleted from the melanoma cellsupernatant by the immobilized recombinant receptor protein. The fish melanoma cells can thus be considered autocrine tumor cells providing a source for future purification and characterization of the Xmrk ligand. KW - Physiologische Chemie Y1 - 1994 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-61551 ER - TY - THES A1 - Grimm, Johannes T1 - Autocrine and paracrine effects of BRAF inhibitor induced senescence in melanoma T1 - Autokrine und parakrine Effekte BRAF-Inhibitor-induzierter Seneszenz im Melanom N2 - The FDA approval of targeted therapy with BRAFV600E inhibitors like vemurafenib and dabrafenib in 2011 has been the first major breakthrough in the treatment of metastatic melanoma since almost three decades. Despite increased progression free survival and elevated overall survival rates, complete responses are scarce due to resistance development approximately six months after the initial drug treatment. It was previously shown in our group that melanoma cells under vemurafenib pressure in vitro and in vivo exhibit features of drug-induced senescence. It is known that some cell types, which undergo this cell cycle arrest, develop a so-called senescence associated secretome and it has been reported that melanoma cell lines also upregulate the expression of different factors after senescence induction. This work describes the effect of the vemurafenib-induced secretome on cells. Conditioned supernatants of vemurafenib-treated cells increased the viability of naive fibroblast and melanoma cell lines. RNA analysis of donor melanoma cells revealed elevated transcriptional levels of FGF1, MMP2 and CCL2 in the majority of tested cell lines under vemurafenib pressure, and I could confirm the secretion of functional proteins. Similar observations were also done after MEK inhibition as well as in a combined BRAF and MEK inhibitor treatment situation. Interestingly, the transcription of other FGF ligands (FGF7, FGF17) was also elevated after MEK/ERK1/2 inhibition. As FGF receptors are therapeutically relevant, I focused on the analysis of FGFR-dependent processes in response to BRAF inhibition. Recombinant FGF1 increased the survival rate of melanoma cells under vemurafenib pressure, while inhibition of the FGFR pathway diminished the viability of melanoma cells in combination with vemurafenib and blocked the stimulatory effect of vemurafenib conditioned medium. The BRAF inhibitor induced secretome is regulated by active PI3K/AKT signaling, and the joint inhibition of mTor and BRAFV600E led to decreased senescence induction and to a diminished induction of the secretome-associated genes. In parallel, combined inhibition of MEK and PI3K also drastically decreased mRNA levels of the relevant secretome components back to basal levels. In summary, I could demonstrate that BRAF inhibitor treated melanoma cell lines acquire a specific PI3K/AKT dependent secretome, which is characterized by FGF1, CCL2 and MMP2. This secretome is able to stimulate other cells such as naive melanoma cells and fibroblasts and contributes to a better survival under drug pressure. These data are therapeutically highly relevant, as they imply the usage of novel drug combinations, especially specific FGFR inhibitors, with BRAF inhibitors in the clinic. N2 - Die Zulassung der spezifischen BRAFV600E Inhibitoren Vemurafenib und Dabrafenib im Jahr 2011 war der erste wirksame Schritt nach Jahrzehnten der Stagnation in der Behandlung des metastasierenden Melanoms. Allerdings zeigte sich, dass trotz erhöhter Gesamtüberlebensrate und gestiegenem progressionsfreien Überleben komplette Remissionen selten waren. Wir konnten in vorangegangenen Versuchen zeigen, dass eine Behandlung BRAFV600E-mutierter Melanom Zelllinien mit Vemurafenib mit der Induktion von Seneszenz-assoziierten Merkmalen einhergeht. Da bekannt ist, dass seneszente Zellen, darunter auch Melanom Zellen, ein sogenanntes Sekretom ausbilden können, welches andere Zellen beeinflussen kann, war die Identifizierung und Charakterisierung von Vemurafenib-induzierten sezernierten Faktoren das Ziel meiner Arbeit. Initiale Versuche zeigten, dass konditionierter Überstand von Vemurafenib behandelten Zellen das Wachstum naiver Zelllinien erhöhen kann. Ich konnte in weiteren Versuchen zeigen, dass sich die Transkription und Expression des Cytokins CCL2, der Matrixmetalloprotease MMP2 und des Wachstumsfaktors FGF1 nach Vemurafenib Behandlung erhöht. Darüber hinaus konnte ich interessanterweise auch eine gesteigerte Transkription anderer FGF Liganden (FGF7, FGF17) feststellen, was meinen Fokus auf die Analyse von FGFR abhängigen Prozessen als Antwort auf die BRAF Inhibition gelenkt hat. Es zeigte sich, dass sich Melanomzellen mittels Zugabe von FGF1 besser gegen die Vemurafenib-induzierte MEK/ERK1/2 Hemmung behaupten können. Darüber hinaus konnte durch den Einsatz eines spezifischen FGFR Inhibitors die Viabilität von Melanomzellen unter Vemurafenib Behandlung vermindert werden. Auch der stimulierende Effekt des Vemurafenib konditionierten Überstandes konnte dadurch teilweise aufgehoben werden. Die Induktion des BRAF Inhibitor assoziierten Sekretoms ist auf einen aktiven PI3K/AKT Signalweg angewiesen. So führt eine gleichzeitige Hemmung des MEK/ERK1/2 und PI3K/AKT Signalwegs zu einer verminderten Seneszenzinduktion und einer niedrigeren Transkription der Seneszenz-assoziierten Gene. Zudem konnte ich feststellen, dass auch eine gemeinsame Hemmung von BRAF und MEK Seneszenz und das damit einhergehende Sekretom unter Beteiligung von CCL2, MMP2 und den FGFs induziert. Zusammenfassend zeigen meine Daten, dass BRAFV600E-mutierte Melanomzellen nach Vemurafenib Behandlung ein Sekretom ausbilden, welches potentiell wachstumsfördernde und matrix-modellierende Faktoren beinhaltet. Dies ist abhängig vom PI3K/AKT Signalweg und charakterisiert durch die Sekretion von FGF1, CCL2 und MMP2. Klinische Relevanz erlangen diese Erkenntnisse durch die Möglichkeit, diese Faktoren im Rahmen einer Kombinationstherapie, z.B. mit einem spezifischen FGFR Inhibitor, zu inaktivieren. KW - Melanoma KW - Inhibitor KW - Melanom Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-181161 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Reimer, Georg A1 - Rose, Kathleen M. A1 - Scheer, Ulrich A1 - Tan, Eng M. T1 - Autoantibody to RNA polymerase I in scleroderma sera N2 - Autoantibodies to components of the nucleolus are a unique serological feature of patients with scleroderma. There are autoantibodies of several specificities; one type produces a speckled pattern of nucleolar staining in immunofluorescence. In actinomycin D and 5,6-dichloro-{j-D-ribofuranosylbenzimidazoletreated Vero cells, staining was restricted to the fibrillar and not the granular regions. By double immunofluorescence, specific rabbit anti-RNA polymerase I antibodies stained the same fibrillar structures in drug-segregated nucleoli as scleroderma sera. Scleroderma sera immunoprecipitated 13 polypeptides from (35S)methionine-labeled HeLa cell extract with molecular weights ranging from 210,000 to 14,000. Similar polypeptides were precipitated by rabbit anti-RNA polymerase I antibodies, and their common identities were confirmed in immunoabsorption experiments. Microinjection of purified IgG from a patient with speckled nucleolar staining effectively inhibited ribosomal RNA transcription. Autoantibodies to RNA polymerase I were restricted to certain patients with scleroderma and were not found in other autoimmune diseases. Y1 - 1987 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-34294 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schmitt, Jana A1 - Keller, Andreas A1 - Nourkami-Tutdibi, Nasenien A1 - Heisel, Sabrina A1 - Habel, Nunja A1 - Leidinger, Petra A1 - Ludwig, Nicole A1 - Gessler, Manfred A1 - Graf, Norbert A1 - Berthold, Frank A1 - Lenhof, Hans-Peter A1 - Meese, Eckart T1 - Autoantibody Signature Differentiates Wilms Tumor Patients from Neuroblastoma Patients JF - PLoS ONE N2 - Several studies report autoantibody signatures in cancer. The majority of these studies analyzed adult tumors and compared the seroreactivity pattern of tumor patients with the pattern in healthy controls. Here, we compared the autoimmune response in patients with neuroblastoma and patients with Wilms tumor representing two different childhood tumors. We were able to differentiate untreated neuroblastoma patients from untreated Wilms tumor patients with an accuracy of 86.8%, a sensitivity of 87.0% and a specificity of 86.7%. The separation of treated neuroblastoma patients from treated Wilms tumor patients' yielded comparable results with an accuracy of 83.8%. We furthermore identified the antigens that contribute most to the differentiation between both tumor types. The analysis of these antigens revealed that neuroblastoma was considerably more immunogenic than Wilms tumor. The reported antigens have not been found to be relevant for comparative analyses between other tumors and controls. In summary, neuroblastoma appears as a highly immunogenic tumor as demonstrated by the extended number of antigens that separate this tumor from Wilms tumor. KW - Heparan-sulfate KW - N-Myc KW - Serum autoantibodies KW - Suppressors EXT1 KW - Neuro-blastoma KW - Allelic loss KW - Lung-cancer KW - Children KW - Amplification KW - Therapy Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-133794 VL - 6 IS - 12 ER - TY - THES A1 - Röschert, Isabelle T1 - Aurora-A prevents transcription-replication conflicts in MYCN-amplified neuroblastoma T1 - Aurora-A verhindert Transkriptions-Replikationskonflikte in MYCN-amplifizierten Neuroblastomen N2 - Neuroblastoma is the most abundant, solid, extracranial tumor in early childhood and the leading cause of cancer-related childhood deaths worldwide. Patients with high-risk neuroblastoma often show MYCN-amplification and elevated levels of Aurora-A. They have a low overall survival and despite multimodal therapy options a poor therapeutic prognosis. MYCN-amplified neuroblastoma cells depend on Aurora-A functionality. Aurora-A stabilizes MYCN and prevents it from proteasomal degradation by competing with the E3 ligase SCFFBXW7. Interaction between Aurora-A and MYCN can be observed only in S phase of the cell cycle and activation of Aurora-A can be induced by MYCN in vitro. These findings suggest the existence of a profound interconnection between Aurora-A and MYCN in S phase. Nevertheless, the details remain elusive and were investigated in this study. Fractionation experiments show that Aurora-A is recruited to chromatin in S phase in a MYCN-dependent manner. Albeit being unphosphorylated on the activating T288 residue, Aurora-A kinase activity was still present in S phase and several putative, novel targets were identified by phosphoproteomic analysis. Particularly, eight phosphosites dependent on MYCN-activated Aurora-A were identified. Additionally, phosphorylation of serine 10 on histone 3 was verified as a target of this complex in S phase. ChIP-sequencing experiments reveal that Aurora-A regulates transcription elongation as well as histone H3.3 variant incorporation in S phase. 4sU-sequencing as well as immunoblotting demonstrated that Aurora-A activity impacts splicing. PLA measurements between the transcription and replication machinery revealed that Aurora-A prevents the formation of transcription-replication conflicts, which activate of kinase ATR. Aurora-A inhibitors are already used to treat neuroblastoma but display dose-limiting toxicity. To further improve Aurora-A based therapies, we investigated whether low doses of Aurora-A inhibitor combined with ATR inhibitor could increase the efficacy of the treatment albeit reducing toxicity. The study shows that the combination of both drugs leads to a reduction in cell growth as well as an increase in apoptosis in MYCN-amplified neuroblastoma cells, which is not observable in MYCN non-amplified neuroblastoma cells. This new approach was also tested by a collaboration partner in vivo resulting in a decrease in tumor burden, an increase in overall survival and a cure of 25% of TH-MYCN mice. These findings indicate indeed a therapeutic window for targeting MYCN-amplified neuroblastoma. N2 - Das Neuroblastom ist der häufigste, solide, extrakranielle Tumor der frühesten Kindheit und die häufigste mit Krebs verbundene Todesursache von Kleinkindern weltweit. Patienten mit geringerer Überlebenswahrscheinlichkeit und schlechterer Therapieprognose zeigen oft eine MYCN-Amplifikation und erhöhte Mengen von Aurora-A. Aurora-A ist eine Serin/Threonin-Protein Kinase, die wichtige mitotische Prozesse reguliert. Aurora-A stabilisiert MYCN und verhindert dadurch den proteasomalen Abbau von MYCN. Die Interaktion zwischen Aurora-A und MYCN ist S Phasen-spezifisch und MYCN ist in vitro in der Lage, durch seine Bindung Aurora-A zu aktivieren. Die Funktionen und Prozesse, die von Aurora-A in der S Phase reguliert werden, sind noch nicht hinreichend untersucht und daher Gegenstand dieser Dissertation. Zell-Fraktionierungen zeigen, dass Aurora-A in der S Phase in einer MYCN-abhängigen Weise an das Chromatin gebunden ist. Phosphoproteom-Analysen mittels Massenspektrometrie identifizierten zahlreiche neue Substrate von Aurora-A, sowie acht Substrate von MYCN-aktiviertem Aurora-A. Zusätzlich konnte gezeigt werden, dass Histon 3 Serin 10 von Aurora-A in Abhängigkeit von MYCN in S Phase phosphoryliert wird. ChIP-Sequenzierungen zeigen, dass Aurora-A die Elongation der Transkription und den Einbau der Histone Variante H3.3 in S Phase beeinflusst. 4sU-Sequenzierung sowie Immunoblots zeigen einen Zusammenhang zwischen der Aktivität von Aurora-A und dem Spleißosom in der S Phase. Zusätzlich konnte mittels PLA nachgewiesen werden, dass Aurora-A die Entstehung von Transkriptions-Replikationskonflikten verhindert, die andernfalls die Kinase ATR aktivieren würden. Aurora-A Inhibitoren wurden unter anderem zur Therapie von Neuroblastomen eingesetzt, allerdings ist die Dosis des Aurora-A Inhibitors durch die hohe Toxizität limitiert, was die Effizienz der Therapie stark beeinträchtigt. Daher wurde untersucht, ob die gleichzeitige Gabe von geringeren Mengen Aurora-A Inhibitor in Kombination mit einem ATR Inhibitor zur Therapie geeignet ist. In vitro konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Kombination beider Inhibitoren das Zellwachstum reduziert und das MYCN-amplifizierte Zellen im Vergleich zu MYCN nicht-amplifizierten Zellen verstärkt durch Apoptose sterben. Durch einen Kollaborationspartner konnte die Kombination der beiden Inhibitoren an Mäusen getestet werden. Die mit der Kombination behandelten Mäuse, zeigen ein deutlich reduziertes Tumorwachstum, sowie längeres Überleben. Somit stellt diese Kombination ein therapeutisches Fenster dar und könnte zur Behandlung von Neuroblastompatienten genutzt werden. KW - Neuroblastom KW - Aurora-A KW - MYCN KW - neuroblastoma Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-243037 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rose, Kathleen M. A1 - Szopa, Jan A1 - Han, Fu-Sheng A1 - Cheng, Yung-Chi A1 - Richter, Arndt A1 - Scheer, Ulrich T1 - Association of DNA topoisomerase I and RNA polymerase I: A possible role for topoisomerase I in ribosomal gene transcription N2 - RNA polymerase I preparations purified from a rat hepatoma contained DNA topoisomerase activity. The DNA topoisomerase associated with the polymerase had an Mr of 110000, required Mg2+ but not ATP, and was recognized by anti-topoisomerase I antibodies. When added to RNA polymerase I preparations containing topoisomerase activity, anti-topoisomerase I antibodies were able to inhibit the DNA relaxing activity of the preparation as well as RNA synthesis in vitro. RNA polymerase II prepared by analogous procedures did not contain topoisomerase activity and was not recognized by the antibodies. The topoisomerase I: polymerase I complex was reversibly dissociated by column chromatography on Sephacryl S200 in the presence of 0.25 M (NH4hS04. Topoisomerase I was immunolocalized in the transcriptionally active ribosomal gene complex containing RNA polymerase I in situ. These data indicate that topoisomerase I and RNA polymerase I are tightly complexed both in vivo and in vitro, and suggest a role for DNA topoisomerase I in the transcription of ribosomal genes. Y1 - 1988 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-33901 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tomei, Sara A1 - Adams, Sharon A1 - Uccellini, Lorenzo A1 - Bedognetti, Davide A1 - De Giorgi, Valeria A1 - Erdenebileg, Narnygerel A1 - Libera Ascierto, Maria A1 - Reinboth, Jennifer A1 - Liu, Qiuzhen A1 - Bevilacqua, Generoso A1 - Wang, Ena A1 - Mazzanti, Chiara A1 - Marincola, Francesco M. T1 - Association between HRAS rs12628 and rs112587690 polymorphisms with the risk of melanoma in the North American population JF - Medical Oncology N2 - HRAS belongs to the RAS genes superfamily. RAS genes are important players in several human tumors and the single-nucleotide polymorphism rs12628 has been shown to contribute to the risk of bladder, colon, gastrointestinal, oral, and thyroid carcinoma. We hypothesized that this SNP may affect the risk of cutaneous melanoma as well. HRAS gene contains a polymorphic region (rs112587690), a repeated hexanucleotide -GGGCCT- located in intron 1. Three alleles of this region, P1, P2, and P3, have been identified that contain two, three, and four repeats of the hexanucleotide, respectively. We investigated the clinical impact of these polymorphisms in a case–control study. A total of 141 melanoma patients and 118 healthy donors from the North America Caucasian population were screened for rs12628 and rs112587690 polymorphisms. Genotypes were assessed by capillary sequencing or fragment analysis, respectively, and rs12628 CC and rs112587690 P1P1 genotypes significantly associated with increased melanoma risk (OR = 3.83, p = 0.003; OR = 11.3, p = 0.033, respectively), while rs112587690 P1P3 frequency resulted significantly higher in the control group (OR = 0.5, p = 0.017). These results suggest that rs12628 C homozygosis may be considered a potential risk factor for melanoma development in the North American population possibly through the linkage to rs112587690. KW - HRAS KW - polymorphism KW - melanoma KW - rs12628 KW - rs112587690 Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-126834 VL - 29 IS - 5 ER - TY - THES A1 - Heidbreder, Meike T1 - Association and Activation of TNF-Receptor I Investigated with Single-Molecule Tracking and Super-Resolution Microscopy in Live Cells T1 - Assoziierung und Aktivierung des TNF-Rezeptor I untersucht mit Einzelmolekül-Tracking und hochauflösender Mikroskopie in lebenden Zellen N2 - Cellular responses to outer stimuli are the basis for all biological processes. Signal integration is achieved by protein cascades, recognizing and processing molecules from the environment. Factors released by pathogens or inflammation usually induce an inflammatory response, a signal often transduced by Tumour Necrosis Factor alpha (TNF). TNFα receptors TNF-R1 and TNF-R2 can in turn lead to apoptosis or proliferation via NF-B. These processes are closely regulated by membrane compartimentalization, protein interactions and trafficking. Fluorescence microscopy offers a reliable and non-invasive method to probe these cellular events. However, some processes on a native membrane are not resolvable, as they are well below the diffraction limit of microscopy. The recent development of super-resolution fluorescence microscopy methods enables the observation of these cellular players well below this limit: by localizing, tracking and counting molecules with high spatial and temporal resolution, these new fluorescence microscopy methods offer a previously unknown insight into protein interactions at the near-molecular level. Direct stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (dSTORM) utilizes the reversible, stochastic blinking events of small commercially available fluorescent dyes, while photoactivated localization microscopy (PALM) utilizes phototransformation of genetically encoded fluorescent proteins. By photoactivating only a small fraction of the present fluorophores in each observation interval, single emitters can be localized with high precision and a super-resolved image can be reconstructed. Quantum Dot Triexciton imaging (QDTI) utilizes the three-photon absorption (triexcitonic) properties of quantum dots (QD) and to achieve a twofold resolution increase using conventional confocal microscopes. In this thesis, experimental approaches were implemented to achieve super-resolution microscopy in fixed and live-cells to study the spatial and temporal dynamics of TNF and other cellular signaling events. We introduce QDTI to study the three-dimensional cellular distribution of biological targets, offering an easy method to achieve resolution enhancement in combination with optical sectioning, allowing the preliminary quantification of labeled proteins. As QDs are electron dense, QDTI can be used for correlative fluorescence and transmission electron microscopy, proving the versatility of QD probes. Utilizing the phototransformation properties of fluorescent proteins, single-receptor tracking on live cells was achieved, applying the concept of single particle tracking PALM (sptPALM) to track the dynamics of a TNF-R1-tdEos chimera on the membrane. Lateral receptor dynamics can be tracked with high precision and the influences of ligand addition or lipid disruption on TNF-R1 mobility was observed. The results reveal complex receptor dynamics, implying internalization processes in response to TNFα stimulation and a role for membrane domains with reduced fluidity, so-called lipid raft domains, in TNF-R1 compartimentalization prior or post ligand induction. Comparisons with previously published FCS data show a good accordance, but stressing the increased data depth available in sptPALM experiments. Additionally, the active transport of NF-κB-tdEos fusions was observed in live neurons under chemical stimulation and/or inhibition. Contrary to phototransformable proteins that need no special buffers to exhibit photoconversion or photoactivation, dSTORM has previously been unsuitable for in vivo applications, as organic dyes relied on introducing the probes via immunostaining in concert with a reductive, oxygen-free medium for proper photoswitching behaviour. ATTO655 had been previously shown to be suitable for live-cell applications, as its switching behavior can be catalyzed by the reductive environment of the cytoplasm. By introducing the cell-permeant organic dye via a chemical tag system, a high specificity and low background was achieved. Here, the labeled histone H2B complex and thus single nucleosome movements in a live cell can be observed over long time periods and with ~20 nm resolution. Implementing these new approaches for imaging biological processes with high temporal and spatial resolution provides new insights into the dynamics and spatial heterogeneities of proteins, further elucidating their function in the organism and revealing properties that are usually only detectable in vitro.   N2 - Zelluläre Antworten auf externe Stimuli sind die Basis aller biologischer Prozesse. Die Integration dieser Signale wird dabei von Proteinkaskaden ausgeführt, welche Moleküle aus der Umgebung wahrnehmen und verarbeiten. Faktoren, welche von Pathogenen oder während einer Entzündung freigesetzt werden, induzieren für gewöhnlich eine Entzündungsantwort, eine Reaktion, die oft vom Tumornekrosefaktor alpha (TNFα) vermittelt wird. Die TNFα Rezeptoren TNF-R1 und TNF-R2 vermitteln nach Ligandenbinding Apoptose oder Zellproliferation durch NF-kB. Diese Prozesse sind engmaschig durch Membrankompartimentierung, Proteininteraktionen und -transport reguliert. Fluoreszenzmikroskopie bietet eine zuverlässige, nicht-invasive Methode um diese zellulären Prozesse zu untersuchen. Allerdings sind einige Prozesse innerhalb einer nativen Membran nicht auflösbar, da sie weit unterhalb der Beugungsgrenze der Lichtmikroskopie stattfinden. Die jüngste Entwicklung der hochauflösenden Fluoreszenzmikroskopiemethoden erlaubt die Beobachtung dieser zellulären Abläufe auf molekularer Ebene: durch das Lokalisieren, Verfolgen und Zählen von Molekülen mit hoher räumlicher und zeitlicher Auflösung bieten diese neuen Fluoreszenzmethoden bisher unbekannte Einblicke in Proteininteraktionen. Direkte stochastische optische Rekonstruktionsmikroskopie (dSTORM) nutzt die reversiblen, stochastischen Ereignisse von kleinen blinkenden, kommerziell erhältlichen Fluoreszenzfarbstoffen, während die photoaktivierte Lokalisationsmikroskopie (PALM) die Phototransformation fluoreszierenden Proteinen nutzt. Durch das Photoaktivieren lediglich eines kleinen Bruchteils der Fluorophore innerhalb eines Zeitintervalls können einzelne Emitter mit hoher Genauigkeit lokalisiert und ein hochaufgelöstes Bild daraus rekonstruiert werden. Quantum Dot Triexciton Imaging (QDTI) nutzt die Drei-Photonen-Absorption von Quantenpunkten um eine zweifache Auflösungserhöhung mittels eines Konfokalmikroskopes zu erreichen. In dieser Arbeit wurden experimentelle Ansätze zur hochauflösenden Mikroskopie an fixierten und lebenden Zellen implementiert, um die räumliche und zeitliche Dynamik von TNF und anderen zellulären Signalwegen zu untersuchen. Zur Analyse der dreidimensionalen, zellulären Verteilung von biologischen Zielen stellen wir QDTI vor, welches eine einfache Methode zur Verbesserung der Auflösung an Konfokalmikroskopen in Kombination mit optischen Schnitten darstellt. Dies ermöglicht die vorläufige Quantifizierung von markierten Proteinen. Da QDs eine hohe Elektronendichte besitzen kann QDTI auch für korrelative Fluoreszenz- und Transmissionselektronenmikroskopie genutzt werden, was die Vielseitigkeit der QD-Sonden verdeutlicht. Mit Hilfe des single-particle tracking PALM (sptPALM) Konzepts konnten einzelne Rezeptormoleküle verfolgt werden, um die Dynamiken einer TNF-R1-tdEos Chimäre auf der Membran zu beobachten. Die laterale Rezeptordynamik kann hier mit hoher Präzision gemessen, und die Einflüsse auf die TNF-R1-Mobilität konnte nach Ligandenzugabe oder die Störung der Membranzusammensetzung analysiert werden. Die Ergebnisse zeigen eine komplexe Rezeptordynamik und lassen sowohl auf Internalisierungsprozesse in Reaktion auf TNFα-Stimulation, als auch auf eine wichtige Rolle von Membrandomänen mit eingeschränkter Fluidität in der TNF-R1 Kompartimentierung während der Ligandenbindung schließen. Zusätzlich wurde der aktive Transport von NF-kB-tdEos Fusionsproteinen in lebenden Neuronen unter chemischer Stimulierung bzw. Inhibierung untersucht. Im Gegensatz zu phototransformierbaren Proteinen, die keine speziellen Puffer zur Photokonversion oder Photoaktivierung benötigen, war dSTORM bisher für in vivo Anwendungen ungeeignet, da organische Farbstoffe auf die Einführung über Immunfärbung in Kombination mit einem reduktiven, Sauerstoff-freiem Medium für korrektes Photoschalten angewiesen waren. ATTO655 wurde zuvor als geeignet für die Anwendung in lebenden Zellen eingestuft, da das Schaltverhalten durch die reduktive Umgebung des Zytoplasmas katalysiert werden kann. Durch die Einführung von membranpermeablen organischen Farbstoffen über ein chemisches Markierungssystem konnte eine hohe Spezifität und ein geringer Hintergrund erreicht werden. Hier konnte durch die Markierung des Histon H2B Komplexes die Bewegung einzelner Nukleosome in lebenden Zellen über lange Zeiträume mit einer Auflösung von ~20 nm beobachtet werden. Die Umsetzung dieser neuen Ansätze für die Darstellung biologischer Prozesse mit hoher zeitlicher und räumlicher Auflösung liefert neue Einblicke in die Dynamiken und die räumliche Heterogenität von Proteinen und enthüllt Funktionen im Organismus und beleuchtet Eigenschaften, die sonst nur in vitro nachweisbar wären. KW - Fluoreszenzmikrosopie KW - Tumor-Nekrose-Faktor KW - Hochauflösendes Verfahren KW - sptPALM KW - dSTORM KW - PALM KW - QDTI KW - TNF-R1 KW - TNF-R2 Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-73191 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fischer, Dagmar A1 - Weißenberger, Dieter A1 - Scheer, Ulrich T1 - Assigning functions to nucleolar structures N2 - Nucleoli provide the fascinating possibility of linking morphologically distinct structures such as those seen in the electron microscope with biochemical f eatures of the formation and step wise maturation of ribosomes. Localization of proteins by immunocytochemistry and of rRNA genes and their transcripts by in situ hybridization has greatly improved our understanding of the structural-functional relationships of the nucleolus. The present review describes some recent results obtained by electron microscopic in situ hybridization and argues that this approach has the potential to correlate each step of the complex pre-rRNA maturation pathway with nucleolar structures. Evidence is accumulating that the nucleolus-specific U3 snRNPs (small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles) participate in rRNA processing events, similar to the role played by the nucleoplasmic snRNPs in mRNA maturation. The intranucleolar distribution of U3 snRNA is consistent with the view that it is involved in both early and late stages of pre-rRNA processing. Y1 - 1991 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-34258 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dabauvalle, Marie-Christine A1 - Scheer, Ulrich T1 - Assembly of nuclear pore complexes in Xenopus egg extract N2 - No abstract available Y1 - 1991 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-41194 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gupta, Shishir K. A1 - Srivastava, Mugdha A1 - Osmanoglu, Özge A1 - Xu, Zhuofei A1 - Brakhage, Axel A. A1 - Dandekar, Thomas T1 - Aspergillus fumigatus versus genus Aspergillus: conservation, adaptive evolution and specific virulence genes JF - Microorganisms N2 - Aspergillus is an important fungal genus containing economically important species, as well as pathogenic species of animals and plants. Using eighteen fungal species of the genus Aspergillus, we conducted a comprehensive investigation of conserved genes and their evolution. This also allows us to investigate the selection pressure driving the adaptive evolution in the pathogenic species A. fumigatus. Among single-copy orthologs (SCOs) for A. fumigatus and the closely related species A. fischeri, we identified 122 versus 50 positively selected genes (PSGs), respectively. Moreover, twenty conserved genes of unknown function were established to be positively selected and thus important for adaption. A. fumigatus PSGs interacting with human host proteins show over-representation of adaptive, symbiosis-related, immunomodulatory and virulence-related pathways, such as the TGF-β pathway, insulin receptor signaling, IL1 pathway and interfering with phagosomal GTPase signaling. Additionally, among the virulence factor coding genes, secretory and membrane protein-coding genes in multi-copy gene families, 212 genes underwent positive selection and also suggest increased adaptation, such as fungal immune evasion mechanisms (aspf2), siderophore biosynthesis (sidD), fumarylalanine production (sidE), stress tolerance (atfA) and thermotolerance (sodA). These genes presumably contribute to host adaptation strategies. Genes for the biosynthesis of gliotoxin are shared among all the close relatives of A. fumigatus as an ancient defense mechanism. Positive selection plays a crucial role in the adaptive evolution of A. fumigatus. The genome-wide profile of PSGs provides valuable targets for further research on the mechanisms of immune evasion, antimycotic targeting and understanding fundamental virulence processes. KW - molecular evolution KW - phylogenetic analysis KW - adaptation KW - recombination KW - positive selection KW - human pathogenic fungi KW - genus Aspergillus KW - Aspergillus fumigatus Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-246318 SN - 2076-2607 VL - 9 IS - 10 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Srivastava, Mugdha A1 - Bencurova, Elena A1 - Gupta, Shishir K. A1 - Weiss, Esther A1 - Löffler, Jürgen A1 - Dandekar, Thomas T1 - Aspergillus fumigatus challenged by human dendritic cells: metabolic and regulatory pathway responses testify a tight battle JF - Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology N2 - Dendritic cells (DCs) are antigen presenting cells which serve as a passage between the innate and the acquired immunity. Aspergillosis is a major lethal condition in immunocompromised patients caused by the adaptable saprophytic fungus Aspergillus fumigatus. The healthy human immune system is capable to ward off A. fumigatus infections however immune-deficient patients are highly vulnerable to invasive aspergillosis. A. fumigatus can persist during infection due to its ability to survive the immune response of human DCs. Therefore, the study of the metabolism specific to the context of infection may allow us to gain insight into the adaptation strategies of both the pathogen and the immune cells. We established a metabolic model of A. fumigatus central metabolism during infection of DCs and calculated the metabolic pathway (elementary modes; EMs). Transcriptome data were used to identify pathways activated when A. fumigatus is challenged with DCs. In particular, amino acid metabolic pathways, alternative carbon metabolic pathways and stress regulating enzymes were found to be active. Metabolic flux modeling identified further active enzymes such as alcohol dehydrogenase, inositol oxygenase and GTP cyclohydrolase participating in different stress responses in A. fumigatus. These were further validated by qRT-PCR from RNA extracted under these different conditions. For DCs, we outlined the activation of metabolic pathways in response to the confrontation with A. fumigatus. We found the fatty acid metabolism plays a crucial role, along with other metabolic changes. The gene expression data and their analysis illuminate additional regulatory pathways activated in the DCs apart from interleukin regulation. In particular, Toll-like receptor signaling, NOD-like receptor signaling and RIG-I-like receptor signaling were active pathways. Moreover, we identified subnetworks and several novel key regulators such as UBC, EGFR, and CUL3 of DCs to be activated in response to A. fumigatus. In conclusion, we analyze the metabolic and regulatory responses of A. fumigatus and DCs when confronted with each other. KW - infection KW - dendritic cells KW - Aspergillus fumigalus KW - metabolic modelling KW - signalling Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-201368 VL - 9 ER - TY - THES A1 - Hauff, Cornelia T1 - Aspects of the mode of action of bispecific T cell engager (BiTE) antibodies T1 - Wirkmechanismus eines bispezifischen T cell engager Antikörpers N2 - Bispecific T cell engager (BiTE) display a novel design among the class of bispecific antibodies and hold great promise to fight diverse cancers. BiTE molecules consist of two different binding entities derived from two human IgG antibodies connected by a short peptide linker. Their binding arms are directed against the CD3e chain of the T cell receptor on T cells and against an antigen that is specific for (e.g., CD19 for lymphoma in MT103) or over-expressed on (e.g., EpCAM for epithelial cancer in MT110) tumor cells. Without requirement for pre- or co-stimulation, BiTE molecules efficiently redirect CD3+ T cells towards tumor cells expressing the relevant target antigen. Only a BiTE molecule simultaneously bound to both tumor cell and T cell activates the T cell to exert its cytolytic function resulting in tumor cell death. In T cells stimulated with both BiTE and target cells, elevated levels of caspase activation and increased expression of cytotoxic and signaling proteins are observed. These include cytolytic proteins granzyme B and perforin, activation markers CD69 and CD25 and adhesion molecules CD2 and LFA-1. Activated T cells secrete the usual mix of cytokines, among them pro-inflammatory cytokines IFN-g and TNF-a. The membrane of tumor cells expressing the relevant target antigen is perforated during the attack of BiTE-stimulated effector cells as can be concluded from adenylate kinase release from the cytosol of tumor cells. Ca2+-chelator EGTA completely blocked BiTE-mediated activation of caspases and tumor cell lysis. As perforin is strictly Ca2+-dependent, a major role for this pore-forming protein is assumed for the elimination of tumor cells via BiTE-stimulated T cells. Granzyme B and caspases are main players in BiTE-mediated elimination of tumor cells. Inhibitors of granzyme B or caspases reduce or block, respectively the activation of caspases. However, other signals of apoptosis (cleavage of PARP and fragmentation of DNA) were only reduced by granzyme B inhibitor or caspase inhibitor. Most interestingly, the lytic capacity of BiTE molecules was not impaired by granzyme B inhibitor or caspase inhibitor. It seems that there is no requirement for granzyme B and caspases to be present simultaneously. Instead the data presented provide evidence that they can be replaced one at a time by related proteins. Pre-incubation of effector cells with the glucocorticoids dexamethasone or methylprednisolone resulted in markedly decreased secretion of cytokines by T cells yet only a small reduction in the expression of activation markers and adhesion molecules on T cells and specific lysis of tumor cells upon BiTE stimulation. Soluble factors secreted in an undirected manner by BiTE-stimulated T cells do not mediate tumor cell death by themselves. Bystander cells negative for the antigen that is recognized by the BiTE molecule will not be compromised by BiTE activity. The cytokine TGF-b reduced proliferation as well as granzyme B and perforin expression of BiTE-stimulated T cells. Redirected lysis by BiTE-activated T cells was also decreased under the influence of TGF-b, however lysis was still performed at a reasonable rate (72 % of target cells). TGF-b does not exert a deleterious effect on lytic potential of BiTE-stimulated T cells. The minimal anticipated biological effect level for the BiTE MT110 was determined for the entry of MT110 into phase I clinical studies. Experiments analyzing redirected lysis of tumor cells, expression of activation marker CD25 and cytokine release by T cells revealed a MABEL value of 50 pg/ml for MT110. N2 - Bispecific T cell engager stellen mit ihrem neuartigen Design eine eigene Gruppe unter den bispezifischen Antikörpern dar und zeigen sich vielversprechend im Kampf gegen unter-schiedliche Krebsarten. BiTE Moleküle bestehen aus zwei unterschiedlichen Bindungsstellen, die von zwei humanen IgG Antikörpern abgeleitet sind und durch einen kurzen Peptidlinker verbunden sind. Die Bindungsstellen sind gerichtet gegen die CD3e Kette des T-Zell-Rezeptors auf T-Zellen und gegen ein Antigen, das auf den Tumorzellen ausschließlich (CD19 bei Lymphomen in MT103) oder in erhöhtem Maße (EpCAM bei epithelialem Krebs in MT110) exprimiert wird. BiTE Moleküle richten CD3+ T-Zellen gegen Tumorzellen, die das relevante Zielantigen präsentieren. Dabei sind sie nicht auf Vor- oder Kostimulation angewiesen. Nur wenn das BiTE Molekül gleichzeitig an Tumorzelle und T-Zelle gebunden ist, aktiviert es die T-Zelle zytolytisch zu wirken und die Tumorzelle zu töten. T-Zellen, die mit BiTE und zugleich Targetzellen stimuliert wurden, zeigen erhöhte Raten von Caspaseaktivierung und vermehrte Expression von zytotoxischen und Signalproteinen. Diese beinhalten die zytolytischen Proteine Granzyme B und Perforin, die Aktivierungs-marker CD69 und CD25 und die Adhäsionsmoleküle CD2 und LFA-1. Aktivierte T-Zellen sezernieren die übliche Mischung an Zytokinen, darunter die pro-inflammatorischen Zytokine IFN-g und TNF-a. Die Freisetzung von Adenylatkinase aus dem Zytosol von Tumorzellen lässt darauf schließen, dass die Membran von Tumorzellen, die das relevante Zielantigen exprimieren, während dem Angriff von BiTE-stimulierten Effektorzellen durchlöchert wird. Der Ca2+ Chelator EGTA verhinderte die BiTE-vermittelte Aktivierung von Caspasen und Lyse von Tumorzellen vollständig. Da Perforin in Abhängigkeit von Ca2+ wirkt, wird für dieses porenbildende Protein eine entscheidende Rolle in der Beseitigung von Tumorzellen mittels BiTE-stimulierter T-Zellen angenommen. Granzyme B und Caspasen sind die Hauptakteure in der BiTE-vermittelten Beseitigung von Tumorzellen. Inhibitoren von Granzyme B oder den Caspasen vermindern bzw. hemmen die Aktivierung von Caspasen. Andere Apoptosesignale (PARP-Spaltung und DNA-Fragmentierung) werden von Granzyme B- oder Caspase-Inhibitoren jedoch lediglich reduziert. Bemerkenswerterweise wurde die lytische Kapazität von BiTE Molekülen durch einen Granzyme B- oder Caspase-Inhibitor nicht beeinträchtigt. Es scheint, dass keine Notwendigkeit für die gleichzeitige Anwesenheit von Granzyme B und Caspasen besteht. Stattdessen erbringen die vorgestellten Ergebnisse einen Hinweis dafür, dass diese Proteine jeweils einzeln durch verwandte Proteine ersetzt werden können. Präinkubation von Effektorzellen mit den Glucocorticoiden Dexamethason oder Methylpred-nisolon bewirkte eine deutlich verminderte Zytokinsekretion von T-Zellen, jedoch nur eine geringe Abnahme der Expression von Aktivierungsmarkern und Adhäsionsmolekülen auf T-Zellen und der spezifischen Lyse von Tumorzellen in Folge von BiTE-Stimulierung. Lösliche Faktoren, die von BiTE-stimulierten T-Zellen nicht zielgerichtet abgegeben werden, vermitteln keine Lyse von Tumorzellen. Zellen, die sich in der Nachbarschaft des Tumors befinden, aber das Antigen nicht exprimieren, das vom BiTE Moleküle erkannt wird, werden daher durch BiTE Aktivität nicht in Mitleidenschaft gezogen. Das Zytokin TGF-b verminderte die Proliferation von BiTE-stimulierten T-Zellen sowie deren Expression von Granzyme B und Perforin. Die gerichtete Lyse von BiTE-aktivierten T-Zellen war unter dem Einflusss von TGF-b ebenfalls vermindert. Trotzdem erreichten die Lysisraten Werte von 72 %. TGF-b übt keinen schädlichen Effekt auf das lytische Potential von BiTE-stimulierten T-Zellen aus. Die MT110-Konzentration, bei der der geringste biologische Effekt erwartet wird, wurde für den Eintritt von MT110 in klinische Studien der Phase I bestimmt. Auf Grundlage von Experimenten zur gerichteten Lyse von Tumorzellen, zur Expression des Aktivierungsmarker CD25 auf T-Zellen und zu Freisetzung von Zytokinen aus T-Zellen, ergab sich ein MABEL-Wert von 50 pg/ml für MT110. KW - Antikörper KW - Krebs KW - Therapie KW - T-Lymphozyt KW - bispezifische Antikörper KW - Krebstherapie KW - T cell KW - bispecific antibody KW - cancer therapy Y1 - 2009 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-48369 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, T. A1 - Dieckmann, T. A1 - Sebald, Walter A1 - Oschkinat, H. T1 - Aspects of receptor binding and signalling of interleukin-4 investigated by site-directed mutagenesis and NMR spectroscopy N2 - Cytokines are hormones that carry information from ceJI to ceH. This information is read from their surface upon binding to transmembrane receptors and by the subsequent initiation of receptor oligomerization. An inftuence on this process through mutagenesis on the hormone surface is highly desirab)e for medical reasons. However, an understanding of hormone-receptor interactions requires insight into the structural changes introduced by the mutations. In this line structural studies on human TL-4 and the medically important IL-4 antagonists YI24D and Y124G are presented. The site a.round YI24 is an important epitope responsible for the a.bility of 11-4 t.o ca.use a signal in the target cells. It is shown that the local main-chain structure around residue 124 in the variants remains unchanged. A strategy is presented here which allows the study of these types of proteins and their variants by NMR which does not require carbon Iabeiied sa.mples. KW - Biochemie KW - Interleukin-4 KW - protein structure KW - NMR KW - signal transduction Y1 - 1994 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-62444 ER - TY - THES A1 - Yarali, Ayse T1 - Aspects of predictive learning in the fruit fly T1 - Aspekte des assoziatives Lernens bei Taufliegen N2 - Past experience contributes to behavioural organization mainly via learning: Animals learn otherwise ordinary cues as predictors for biologically significant events. This thesis studies such predictive, associative learning, using the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. I ask two main questions, which complement each other: One deals with the processing of those cues that are to be learned as predictors for an important event; the other one deals with the processing of the important event itself, which is to be predicted. Do fruit flies learn about combinations of olfactory and visual cues? I probe larval as well as adult fruit flies for the learning about combinations of olfactory and visual cues, using a so called ‘biconditional discrimination’ task: During training, one odour is paired with reinforcement only in light, but not in darkness; the other odour in turn is reinforced only in darkness, but not in light. Thus, neither the odours nor the visual conditions alone predict reinforcement, only combinations of both do. I find no evidence that either larval or adult fruit flies were to solve such task, speaking against a cross-talk between olfactory and visual modalities. Previous studies however suggest such cross-talk. To reconcile these results, I suggest classifying different kinds of interaction between sensory modalities, according to their site along the sensory-motor continuum: I consider an interaction ‘truly’ cross-modal, if it is between the specific features of the stimuli. I consider an interaction ’amodal’ if it instead engages the behavioural tendencies or ‘values’ elicited by each stimulus. Such reasoning brings me to conclude that different behavioural tasks require different kinds of interaction between sensory modalities; whether a given kind of interaction will be found depends on the neuronal infrastructure, which is a function of the species and the developmental stage. Predictive learning of pain-relief in fruit flies Fruit flies build two opposing kinds of memory, based on an experience with electric shock: Those odours that precede shock during training are learned as predictors for punishment and are subsequently avoided; those odours that follow shock during training on the other hand are learned as signals for relief and are subsequently approached. I focus on such relief learning. I start with a detailed parametric analysis of relief learning, testing for reproducibility as well as effects of gender, repetition of training, odour identity, odour concentration and shock intensity. I also characterize how relief memories, once formed, decay. In addition, concerning the psychological mechanisms of relief learning, first, I show that relief learning establishes genuinely associative conditioned approach behaviour and second, I report that it is most likely not mediated by context associations. These results enable the following neurobiological analysis of relief learning; further, they will form in the future the basis for a mathematical model; finally, they will guide the researchers aiming at uncovering relief learning in other experimental systems. Next, I embark upon neurogenetic analysis of relief learning. First, I report that fruit flies mutant for the so called white gene build overall more ‘negative’ memories about an experience with electric shock. That is, in the white mutants, learning about the painful onset of shock is enhanced, whereas learning about the relieving offset of shock is diminished. As they are coherently affected, these two kinds of learning should be in a balance. The molecular mechanism of the effect of white on this balance remains unresolved. Finally, as a first step towards a neuronal circuit analysis of relief learning, I compare it to reward learning and punishment learning. I find that relief learning is distinct from both in terms of the requirement for biogenic amine signaling: Reward and punishment are respectively signalled by octopamine and dopamine, for relief learning, either of these seem dispensible. Further, I find no evidence for roles for two other biogenic amines, tyramine and serotonin in relief learning. Based on these findings I give directions for further research. N2 - Vergangene Ereignisse beeinflussen die Organisation des Verhaltens hauptsächlich durch das Lernen: Tiere lernen natürlich vorkommende neutrale Reize als Signal für biologisch relevante Ereignisse zu nutzen. Diese Dissertation befasst sich mit derartigen assoziativen Lernvorgängen bei der Taufliege Drosophila melanogaster. Ich stelle zwei, sich ergänzende, grundlegende Fragen: Die eine Frage beschäftigt sich mit der Verarbeitung von Reizen, die als Signal für ein wichtiges Ereignis erlernt werden. Die andere Frage behandelt die Verarbeitung des Ereignisses selbst. Lernen Taufliegen etwas über Kombinationen von olfaktorischen und visuellen Reizen? Sowohl bei larvalen, als auch bei adulten Taufliegen wird das Lernen von Kombinationen aus olfaktorischen und visuellen Stimuli untersucht. Ich verwende einen sogenannten „bikonditionalen Diskriminierungs-Versuchsaufbau“: Während des Trainings wird ein Duft nur im Licht und nicht im Dunkeln mit Reinforcement kombiniert, während ein anderer Duft nur im Dunkeln und nicht im Licht mit Reinforcement kombiniert wird. Somit signalisieren weder die Düfte, noch die visuellen Bedingungen allein das Reinforcement, sondern nur eine Kombination aus Beiden. Ich finde keine Beweise dafür, dass larvale oder adulte Taufliegen eine solche Aufgabe lösen können. Dies spricht gegen eine Interaktion zwischen olfaktorischen und visuellen Modalitäten. Allerdings weisen frühere Studien auf derartige Interaktionen hin. Um meine Ergebnisse mit den bekannten Studien in Einklang zu bringen, ordne ich die unterschiedlichen Interaktionen zwischen den sensorischen Modalitäten nach ihrer Lage entlang des sensorisch-motorischen Kontinuums: Ich bezeichnen eine Interaktion für „echt“ cross-modal, wenn sie zwischen den spezifischen Eigenschaften der beiden Reize stattfindet. Ich halte eine Interaktion für „amodal“, wenn sie zwischen den von den Reizen induzierten Verhaltenstendenzen und „Werten“ stattfindet. Aufgrund dieser Argumentation komme ich zu der Schlussfolgerung, dass unterschiedliche Verhaltensaufgaben unterschiedliche Interaktionen zwischen den sensorischen Modalitäten erfordern. Ob eine Art von Interaktion gefunden wird oder nicht hängt von der neuronalen Vernetzung ab, welche charakteristisch für Art und Entwicklungsstadium ist. Assoziatives Lernen von Schmerz-Erleichterung bei Taufliegen Taufliegen entwickeln zwei unterschiedliche Arten von Gedächtnissen basierend auf Erfahrung mit Elektro-Schock: Düfte, die während des Trainings dem Schock vorausgehen, werden als Bestrafungssignale gelernt und deshalb vermieden. Düfte, die während des Trainings auf den Schock folgen, werden als Erleichterungssignale gelernt und deshalb bevorzugt. Ich beschäftige mich mit der zweiten Art dieses assoziativen Lernens, das ich als „Erleichterungslernen“ bezeichne. Ich beginne mit einer detaillierten parametrischen Analyse des Erleichterungslernens. Die Reproduzierbarkeit, sowie die Einflüsse des Geschlechts, der Anzahl an Trainingswiederholungen, der Duftintensität, der Duftkonzentration und der Schockintensität werden geprüft. Ich teste, wie das Erleichterungsgedächtnis, nachdem es gebildet wurde, wieder gelöscht wird. Des Weiteren gehe ich zwei wichtigen Fragen zu den psychologischen Mechanismen des Erleichterungslernen nach: Zum einen zeige ich, dass das Erleichterungslernen echtes assoziativ konditioniertes Annäherungsverhalten etabliert. Zum anderen zeige ich, dass vorausgegangenes Kontext-Schock Training das folgende Erleichterungslernen nicht beeinflusst. Das Erleichterungslernen wird also nicht durch Kontextassoziation vermittelt. Diese Ergebnisse erlauben die folgende neurobiologische Analyse des Erleichterungslernens. Außerdem werden sie in Zukunft als Grundlage für ein mathematisches Modell des Erleichterungslernens dienen. Schließlich werden die Forscher/innen, die das Erleichterungslernen in anderen experimentellen Systemen untersuchen, von diesen parametrischen Erkenntnissen profitieren. In einer neurobiologischen Analyse des Erleichterungslernens zeige ich, dass der Verlust der Funktion des sogenannten white Gens die beiden unterschiedlichen Arten von Schock-Induziertem Lernen zusammenhängend beeinflusst: Das Bestrafungslernen wird verstärkt und das Erleichterungslernen wird abgeschwächt. Auf Grund dieses Ergebnisses schlagen ich vor, dass sich diese zwei Arten von Lernen in einem Gleichgewicht befinden sollen, welches vom white Gen beeinflusst wird. Die zugrunde liegenden molekularen Mechanismen eines solchen Gleichgewichts sind noch nicht bekannt. Schließlich vergleiche ich das Erleichterungslernen mit dem Belohnungslernen und dem Bestrafungslernen. Ich zeige, dass das Erleichterungslernen anders ist als beide: Bestrafung und Belohnung werden entsprechend von Dopamin und Octopamin vermittelt. Für das Erleichterungslernen sind beide diese biogenen Aminen unnötig. Ebenso finde ich beim Erleichterungslernen keinen Beleg für die Rolle von zwei weiteren Aminen: Tyramin und Serotonin. Aufgrund dieser Ergebnisse schlage ich vor weitere Forschungsrichtungen. KW - Lernen KW - Drosophila KW - Neurogenetik KW - Lernverhalten KW - olfaktorik KW - sehen KW - erleichterungslernen KW - associative learning KW - drosophila KW - neurogenetic analyses KW - behavioural analyses KW - relief Y1 - 2008 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-28741 ER - TY - THES A1 - Münz, Thomas Sebastian T1 - Aspects of neuronal plasticity in the mushroom body calyx during adult maturation in the honeybee Apis mellifera T1 - Aspekte neuronaler Plastizität im Pilzkörper kalyx während der Adultreifung der Honigbiene Apis mellifera N2 - Division of labor represents a major advantage of social insect communities that accounts for their enormous ecological success. In colonies of the honeybee, Apis mellifera, division of labor comprises different tasks of fertile queens and drones (males) and, in general, sterile female workers. Division of labor also occurs among workers in form of an age-related polyethism. This helps them to deal with the great variety of tasks within the colony. After adult eclosion, workers spend around three weeks with various duties inside the hive such as tending the brood or cleaning and building cells. After this period workers switch to outdoor tasks and become foragers collecting nectar, pollen and water. With this behavioral transition, workers face tremendous changes in their sensory environment. In particular, visual sensory stimuli become important, but also the olfactory world changes. Foragers have to perform a completely new behavioral repertoire ranging from long distance navigation based on landmark orientation and polarized-skylight information to learning and memory tasks associated with finding profitable food sources. However, behavioral maturation is not a purely age-related internal program associated with a change, for example, in juvenile hormone titers. External factors such as primer pheromones like the brood pheromone or queen mandibular pheromone can modulate the timing of this transition. In this way colonies are able to flexibly adjust their work force distribution between indoor and outdoor tasks depending on the actual needs of the colony. Besides certain physiological changes, mainly affecting glandular tissue, the transition from indoor to outdoor tasks requires significant adaptations in sensory and higher-order integration centers of the brain. The mushroom bodies integrate olfactory, visual, gustatory and mechanosensory information. Furthermore, they play important roles in learning and memory processes. It is therefore not surprising that the mushroom bodies, in particular their main input region, the calyx, undergo volumetric neuronal plasticity. Similar to behavioral maturation, plastic changes of the mushroom bodies are associated with age, but are also to be affected by modulating factors such as task and experience. In my thesis, I analyzed in detail the neuronal processes underlying volumetric plasticity in the mushroom body. Immunohistochemical labeling of synaptic proteins combined with quantitative 3D confocal imaging revealed that the volume increase of the mushroom body calyx is largely caused by the growth of the Kenyon cell dendritic network. This outgrowth is accompanied by changes in the synaptic architecture of the mushroom body calyx, which is organized in a distinct pattern of synaptic complexes, so called microglomeruli. During the first week of natural adult maturation microglomeruli remain constant in total number. With subsequent behavioral transition from indoor duties to foraging, microglomeruli are pruned while the Kenyon cell dendritic network is still growing. As a result of these processes, the mushroom body calyx neuropil volume enlarges while the total number of microgloumeruli becomes reduced in foragers compared to indoor workers. In the visual subcompartments (calyx collar) this process is induced by visual sensory stimuli as the beginning of pruning correlates with the time window when workers start their first orientation flights. The high level of analysis of cellular and subcellular process underlying structural plasticity of the mushroom body calyx during natural maturation will serve as a framework for future investigations of behavioral plasticity in the honeybee. The transition to foraging is not purely age-dependent, but gets modulated, for example, by the presence of foragers. Ethyl oleate, a primer pheromone that is present only in foragers, was shown to delay the onset of foraging in nurse bees. Using artificial application of additional ethyl oleate in triple cohort colonies, I tested whether it directly affects adult neuronal plasticity in the visual input region of the mushroom body calyx. As the pheromonal treatment failed to induce a clear behavioral phenotype (delayed onset of foraging) it was not possible to show a direct link between the exposure to additional ethyl oleate and neuronal plasticity in mushroom body calyx. However, the general results on synaptic maturation confirmed my data of natural maturation processes in the mushroom body calyx. Given the result that dendritic plasticity is a major contributor to neuronal plasticity in the mushroom body calyx associated with division of labor, the question arose which proteins could be involved in mediating these effects. Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) especially in mammals, but also in insects (Drosophila, Cockroach), was shown to be involved in facilitating learning and memory processes like long-term synaptic potentiation. In addition to presynaptic effects, the protein was also revealed to directly interact with cytoskeleton elements in the postsynapse. It therefore is a likely candidate to mediate structural synaptic plasticity. As part of my thesis, the presence and distribution of CaMKII was analyzed, and the results showed that the protein is highly concentrated in a distinct subpopulation of the mushroom body intrinsic neurons, the noncompact Kenyon cells. The dendritic network of this population arborizes in two calyx subregions: one receiving mainly olfactory input – the lip – and the collar receiving visual input. This distribution pattern did not change with age or task. The high concentration of CaMKII in dendritic spines and its overlap with f-actin indicates that CaMKII could be a key player inducing structural neuronal plasticity associated with learning and memory formation and/or behavioral transitions related to division of labor. Interestingly CaMKII immunoreactivity was absent in the basal ring, another subregion of the mushroom body calyx formed almost exclusively by the inner compact Kenyon cells and known to receive combined visual and olfactory input. This indicates differences of this mushroom body subregion regarding the molecular mechanisms controlling plastic changes in corresponding Kenyon cells. How is timing of behavioral and neuronal plasticity regulated? The primer pheromone ethyl oleate was found in high concentrations on foragers and was shown to influence behavioral maturation by delaying the onset of foraging when artificially applied in elevated concentrations. But how is ethyl oleate transferred and how does it shift the work force distribution between indoor and outdoor tasks? Previous work showed that ethyl oleate concentrations are highest in the honeycrop of foragers and suggested that it is transferred and communicated inside the colony via trophallaxis. The results of this thesis however clearly show, that ethyl oleate was not present inside the honey crop or the regurgitate, but rather in the surrounding tissue of the honey crop. As additionally the second highest concentration of ethyl oleate was measured on the surface of the cuticle of forgers, trophallaxis was ruled out as a mode of transmission. Neurophysiological measurements at the level of the antennae (electroantennogram recordings) and the first olfactory neuropil (calcium imaging of activity in the antennal lobe) revealed that the primer pheromone ethyl oleate is received and processed as an olfactory stimulus. Appetitive olfactory conditioning using the proboscis extension response as a behavioral paradigm showed that ethyl oleate can be associated with a sugar reward. This indicates that workers are able to perceive, learn and memorize the presence of this pheromone. As ethyl oleate had to be presented by a heated stimulation device at close range, it can be concluded that this primer pheromone acts via close range/contact chemoreception through the olfactory system. This is also supported by previous behavioral observations. Taken together, the findings presented in this thesis revealed structural changes in the synaptic architecture of the mushroom body calyx associated with division of labor. For the primer pheromone ethyl oleate, which modulates the transition from nursing to foraging, the results clearly showed that it is received via the olfactory system and presumably acts via this pathway. However, manipulation experiments did not indicate a direct effect of ethyl oleate on synaptic plasticity. At the molecular level, CaMKII is a prime candidate to mediate structural synaptic plasticity in the mushroom body calyx. Future combined structural and functional experiments are needed to finally link the activity of primer pheromones like ethyl oleate to the molecular pathways mediating behavioral and synaptic plasticity associated with division of labor in Apis mellifera. The here identified underlying processes will serve as excellent models for a general understanding of fundamental mechanisms promoting behavioral plasticity. N2 - Arbeitsteilung stellt einen der wesentlichen Faktoren dar, der für den ökologischen Erfolg von sozialen Insektengemeinschaften verantwortlich ist. In Staaten der Honigbiene, Apis mellifera, umfasst die Arbeitsteilung verschiedene Aufgaben für die fertilen Königinnen und Drohnen (Männchen) beziehungsweise die gewöhnlicherweise sterilen Arbeiterinnen. Arbeitsteilung findet aber auch in Form eines altersabhängigen Polyethismus zwischen den Arbeiterinnen selber statt. Dies hilft ihnen die Vielzahl verschiedener Aufgaben im Stock zu bewältigen. Nach dem Schlupf verbringen die Arbeiterinnen etwa drei Wochen mit verschiedenen Aufgaben im Stock, wie beispielsweise Brutpflege oder Reinigen und Bauen neuer Wabenzellen. Nach dieser Zeit wechseln die Arbeiterinnen zu Aufgaben außerhalb des Stocks und werden Nektar-, Pollen- oder Wassersammlerinnen. Durch diesen Verhaltensübergang sind die Arbeiterinnen mit einem massiven Wandel ihrer sensorischen Umwelt konfrontiert. Im speziellen werden nun visuelle Reize wichtig, aber auch die olfaktorische Welt der Arbeiterinnen ändert sich. Sammlerinnen zeigen ein komplett neues Verhaltensrepertoire das von Langstreckennavigation, basierend Landmarken und dem Polarisationsmuster des Himmels, bishin zu Lern- und Gedächtnisaufgaben im Zusammenhang mit dem Auffinden profitabler Futterquellen reicht. Allerdings ist Verhaltensreifung kein rein altersbedingtes internes Programm beispielsweise basierend auf einer Veränderung des Juvenilhormon-Titers. Externe Faktoren wie beispielsweise die Primer Pheromone Brutpheromone oder Königinnenpheromon können den Zeitpunkt des Übergangs modulieren. Hierdurch sind Staaten in der Lage ihre Arbeiterkräfte flexibel zwischen Innen- und Außendienst Aufgaben zu verschieben. Neben bestimmten physiologischen Veränderungen, die vor allem Drüsengewebe betreffen, benötigt der Übergang vom Innendienst zum Außendienst deutliche Anpassungen sensorischer und höherer Integrationszentren im Gehirn. Die Pilzkörper integrieren olfaktorische, visuelle und mechanosensorische Informationen. Sie spielen weiterhin eine wichtige Rolle für Lern- und Gedächtnisvorgänge. Es ist daher nicht überraschend, dass die Pilzkörper, im Speziellen deren Haupteingangsregion, der Kalyx, eine neuronale Volumensplastizität durchlaufen. Ähnlich wie die Verhaltensreifung, sind plastische Veränderungen im Pilzkörper mit dem Alter verbunden, werden aber auch durch modulierende Faktoren wie Aufgabe und Erfahrungen beeinflusst. In meiner Dissertation habe ich detailliert die neuronalen Prozesse analysiert, die der Volumensplastizität des Pilzkörpers zugrunde liegen. Immunhistologische Färbungen synaptischer Proteine kombiniert mit quantitativer 3D Konfokalmikroskopie zeigten, dass die Volumenszunahme des Pilzkörpers hauptsächlich durch dendritisches Wachstum des Kenyon-Zellen-Netzwerks bedingt ist. Dieses Auswachsen wurde begleitet durch Veränderungen der synaptischen Architektur des Kalyx des Pilzkörpers, welcher in Form synaptischer Komplexe, sogenannter Mikroglomeruli organisiert ist. Während der ersten Woche der Adultreifung blieb die Gesamtzahl der Mikroglomeruli konstant. Im folgenden Verhaltensübergang von Innendienstaufgaben zum Sammeln, wurden die Mikroglomeruli zurückgetrimmt, während das dendritische Kenyon-Zell-Netzwerk weiterhin wuchs. Als Ergebnis dieser Prozesse vergrößerte sich das Volumen des Kalyx des Pilzkörpers während die Gesamtzahl der Mikroglomeruli bei Sammlerinnen im Vergleich zu Inndienst Arbeiterinnen reduziert war. In der visuellen Unterregion (Kragen des Kalyx) wurde dieser Prozess induziert durch sensorische Stimuli, da der Beginn des Zurücktrimmens mit dem Zeitfenster zusammenfiel, in dem die Arbeiterinnen ihre ersten Orientierungsflüge starteten. Der hohe Analysegrad der zellulären und subzellulären Prozesse, die der strukturellen Plastizität des Kalyx des Pilzkörpers während der natürlichen Reifung zugrunde liegen, wird zukünftigen Untersuchungen der Verhaltensplastizität bei Honigbienen als Referenz dienen. Der Übergang zur Sammlerin ist nicht rein altersabhängig, sondern wird beispielsweise durch die Gegenwart von anderen Sammlerinnen moduliert. Ethyloleat, ein Primer Pheromone das nur auf Sammlerinnen auftritt, verzögert das Einsetzen des Sammelns von Ammenbienen. Durch das Einbringen zusätzlichen Ethyloleats in Dreifach Kohorten, testete ich, ob es einen direkten Einfluss auf die neuronale Plastizität der visuellen Eingangsregion des Pilzkörper Kalyx hat. Da durch die Pheromon Behandlung kein eindeutiger Verhaltensphänotyp (verzögerter Sammelbeginn) induziert werden konnte, war es nicht möglich einen direkten Zusammenhang zwischen der verstärkten Ethyloleat-Exposition und der neuronalen Plastizität des Kalyx des Pilzkörpers herzustellen. Dennoch bestätigten die Beobachtungen der synaptischen Reifung meine generellen Daten zu den natürlichen Reifungsprozessen im Kalyx des Pilzkörper. Basierend auf dem Ergebnis, dass dendritische Plastizität einen wesentlichen Anteil an der arbeitsteilungsbezogenen neuronalen Plastizität des Kalyx des Pilzkörper hat, stellte sich die Frage, welche Proteine daran beteiligt sein könnten diese Effekte zu vermitteln. Von der Calcium/Calmodulin abhängigen Kinase II (CaMKII) ist bekannt, dass sie speziell bei Säugetieren - aber bei Insekten (Drosophila, Schabe) - daran beteiligt ist, Lern- und Gedächtnisvorgänge, wie die Langzeitpotenzierung, zu ermöglichen. Neben präsynaptischen Effekten, wurde gezeigt, dass dieses Protein direkt mit Elementen des postsynaptischen Cytoskeletts interagieren kann. Als Teil meiner Dissertation habe ich das Vorkommen und die Verteilung der CaMKII analysiert. Ich konnte es hochkonzentriert in einer definierten Subpopulation der intrinsischen Pilzkörper-Neurone, den „nicht kompakten“ Kenyon Zellen, nachweisen. Das dendritische Netzwerk dieser Population verzweigt sich in zwei Kalyx Subregionen: eine olfaktorisch innervierte – die Lippe – und den Kragen, welcher optischen Eingang erfährt. Dieses Verteilungsmuster ändert sich nicht mit dem Alter oder der Aufgabe der Biene. Die hohe Konzentration von CaMKII in den dendritsichen Dornenfortsätzen und die gleichzeitige räumliche Überlappung mit f-Aktin, weisen darauf hin, dass CaMKII eine Schüsselrolle bei der Induzierung struktureller neuronaler Plastizität im Zusammenhang mit Lernen und Gedächtnisbildung und/oder Arbeitsteilung bezogener Verhaltensübergänge, zukommen könnte. Interessanterweise wies der Basalring, eine weitere Subregion des Kalyx des Pilzkörpers die dafür bekannt ist kombinierten visuellen und olfaktorischen Eingang zu erhalten und fast ausschließlich durch die „inneren kompakten“ Kenyon Zellen gebildet wird, keine Immunreaktivität auf. Dies deutet auf Unterschiede in den molekularen Mechanismen die plastische Veränderungen in den entsprechenden Kenyon zellen kontrollieren. Wie wird die zeitliche Abstimmung der Verhaltensplastizität und neuronalen Plastizität reguliert? Für das in hohen Konzentration auf Sammlerinnen vorkommende Primer Pheromon Ethyloelat konnte durch dessen Anwendung in erhöhten Konzentrationen gezeigt werden, dass es die Verhaltensreifung durch Verzögerung des Sammelbeginns beeinflussen kann. Wie aber wird Ethyloleat transferiert und wie verschiebt es die Arbeitskräfteverteilung zwischen Innen- und Außendienst Aufgaben? Frühere Arbeiten zeigten die höchste Konzentration von Ethyloleat im Sozialmagen der Sammlerinnen und schlugen vor, dass es innerhalb der Kolonie über Trophollaxis transferiert und kommuniziert wird. Die Ergebnisse meiner Arbeit zeigten aber eindeutig, dass Ethyloleat nicht im Inhalt des Sozialmagen und auch nicht im Regurgitat, sondern nur im Gewebe des Sozialmagens vorhanden ist. Da zusätzlich die zweithöchste Konzentration von Ethyloleat auf der Oberfläche der Kutikula von Sammlerinnen gemessen wurde, wurde Trophollaxis als Übertragungsmodus ausgeschlossen. Neurophysiologische Messungen an der Antenne (Elektroantennografie), dem ersten olfaktorischen Neuropil (Calcium Imaging der Aktivität des Antennallobus), zeigten, dass Ethyloleat als olfaktorischer Reiz wahrgenommen und prozessiert wird. Appetitive olfaktorische Konditionierung mit Hilfe des Rüsselstreckreflexes wurde als Verhaltensparadigma verwendet um zu zeigen, dass Ethyloleat mit einer Zuckerbelohnung assoziiert werden kann. Dies deutet darauf hin, dass Arbeiterinnen in der Lage sind, die Anwesenheit dieses Pheromons zu perzipieren, zu erlernen und sich auch daran zu erinnern. Da Ethyloleat nur durch Erwärmung als Stimulus präsentiert werden konnte, lässt sich schlussfolgern, dass es über Nahbereichs/Kontakt-Chemorezeption durch das olfaktorische System wahrgenommen wird. Dies wird auch durch frühere Verhaltensbeobachtungen unterstützt. Zusammengenommen, zeigen die in dieser Dissertation präsentierten Ergebnisse strukturelle Veränderungen in der synaptischen Architektur des Kalyx des Pilzkörpers in Zusammenhang mit Arbeitsteilung. Für das Primer Pheromone Ethyloleat, welches den Übergang von Ammendiensten zum Sammeln moduliert, zeigten die Ergebnisse eindeutig, dass es über das olfaktorische System wahrgenommen wird und vermutlich auch über diesen Weg seine Wirkung vermittelt. Dennoch konnten Manipulationsexperimente keine direkte Verbindung zwischen Ethyloleat und der synaptischen Reifung herstellen. Auf molekularer Ebene stellt CaMKII einen Topkandidaten dar, der strukturelle synaptische Plastizität im Kalyx des Pilzkörpers vermitteln kann. Eine Kombination struktureller und funktioneller Experimente ist der nächste logische Schritt um schlussendlich die Verbindung zwischen der Aktivität von Primer Pheromonen (wie Ethyloleat) und molekularen Signalwegen, die Verhaltensplastizität und synaptische Plastizität im Zusammenhang mit der Arbeitsteilung von Apis mellifera vermitteln, herzustellen. Die hierbei identifizierten zugrundeliegenden Prozesse werden als exzellente Modelle für ein generelles Verständnis der fundamentalen Mechanismen welche Verhaltensplastizität vermitteln, dienen. KW - Biene KW - Neuronale Plastizität KW - Pheromon KW - Neuronal plasticity KW - Honeybee KW - Pheromon communication KW - CaMKII KW - Division of labor KW - Neuronale Plastizität KW - Honigbiene KW - Pheromon Kommunikation KW - Arbeitsteilung Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-111611 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Basset, Yves A1 - Cizek, Lukas A1 - Cuénoud, Philippe A1 - Didham, Raphael K. A1 - Novotny, Vojtech A1 - Ødegaard, Frode A1 - Roslin, Tomas A1 - Tishechkin, Alexey K. A1 - Schmidl, Jürgen A1 - Winchester, Neville N. A1 - Roubik, David W. A1 - Aberlenc, Henri-Pierre A1 - Bail, Johannes A1 - Barrios, Hector A1 - Bridle, Jonathan R. A1 - Castaño-Meneses, Gabriela A1 - Corbara, Bruno A1 - Curletti, Gianfranco A1 - da Rocha, Wesley Duarte A1 - De Bakker, Domir A1 - Delabie, Jacques H. C. A1 - Dejean, Alain A1 - Fagan, Laura L. A1 - Floren, Andreas A1 - Kitching, Roger L. A1 - Medianero, Enrique A1 - de Oliveira, Evandro Gama A1 - Orivel, Jerome A1 - Pollet, Marc A1 - Rapp, Mathieu A1 - Ribeiro, Servio P. A1 - Roisin, Yves A1 - Schmidt, Jesper B. A1 - Sørensen, Line A1 - Lewinsohn, Thomas M. A1 - Leponce, Maurice T1 - Arthropod Distribution in a Tropical Rainforest: Tackling a Four Dimensional Puzzle JF - PLoS ONE N2 - Quantifying the spatio-temporal distribution of arthropods in tropical rainforests represents a first step towards scrutinizing the global distribution of biodiversity on Earth. To date most studies have focused on narrow taxonomic groups or lack a design that allows partitioning of the components of diversity. Here, we consider an exceptionally large dataset (113,952 individuals representing 5,858 species), obtained from the San Lorenzo forest in Panama, where the phylogenetic breadth of arthropod taxa was surveyed using 14 protocols targeting the soil, litter, understory, lower and upper canopy habitats, replicated across seasons in 2003 and 2004. This dataset is used to explore the relative influence of horizontal, vertical and seasonal drivers of arthropod distribution in this forest. We considered arthropod abundance, observed and estimated species richness, additive decomposition of species richness, multiplicative partitioning of species diversity, variation in species composition, species turnover and guild structure as components of diversity. At the scale of our study (2km of distance, 40m in height and 400 days), the effects related to the vertical and seasonal dimensions were most important. Most adult arthropods were collected from the soil/litter or the upper canopy and species richness was highest in the canopy. We compared the distribution of arthropods and trees within our study system. Effects related to the seasonal dimension were stronger for arthropods than for trees. We conclude that: (1) models of beta diversity developed for tropical trees are unlikely to be applicable to tropical arthropods; (2) it is imperative that estimates of global biodiversity derived from mass collecting of arthropods in tropical rainforests embrace the strong vertical and seasonal partitioning observed here; and (3) given the high species turnover observed between seasons, global climate change may have severe consequences for rainforest arthropods. KW - trees KW - species richness KW - beta-diveristy KW - strategy KW - turnover KW - similarity KW - biodiversity KW - specialization KW - herbivorous insects KW - assemblages Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-136393 VL - 10 IS - 12 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kortmann, Mareike A1 - Roth, Nicolas A1 - Buse, Jörn A1 - Hilszczański, Jacek A1 - Jaworski, Tomasz A1 - Morinière, Jérôme A1 - Seidl, Rupert A1 - Thorn, Simon A1 - Müller, Jörg C. T1 - Arthropod dark taxa provide new insights into diversity responses to bark beetle infestations JF - Ecological Applications N2 - Natural disturbances are increasing around the globe, also impacting protected areas. Although previous studies have indicated that natural disturbances result in mainly positive effects on biodiversity, these analyses mostly focused on a few well established taxonomic groups, and thus uncertainty remains regarding the comprehensive impact of natural disturbances on biodiversity. Using Malaise traps and meta‐barcoding, we studied a broad range of arthropod taxa, including dark and cryptic taxa, along a gradient of bark beetle disturbance severities in five European national parks. We identified order‐level community thresholds of disturbance severity and classified barcode index numbers (BINs; a cluster system for DNA sequences, where each cluster corresponds to a species) as negative or positive disturbance indicators. Negative indicator BINs decreased above thresholds of low to medium disturbance severity (20%–30% of trees killed), whereas positive indicator BINs benefited from high disturbance severity (76%–98%). BINs allocated to a species name contained nearly as many positive as negative disturbance indicators, but dark and cryptic taxa, particularly Diptera and Hymenoptera in our data, contained higher numbers of negative disturbance indicator BINs. Analyses of changes in the richness of BINs showed variable responses of arthropods to disturbance severity at lower taxonomic levels, whereas no significant signal was detected at the order level due to the compensatory responses of the underlying taxa. We conclude that the analyses of dark taxa can offer new insights into biodiversity responses to disturbances. Our results suggest considerable potential for forest management to foster arthropod diversity, for example by maintaining both closed‐canopy forests (>70% cover) and open forests (<30% cover) on the landscape. KW - arthropods KW - biodiversity KW - conservation KW - metabarcoding KW - national park KW - natural disturbance KW - threshold indicator taxa analysis Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-276392 VL - 32 IS - 2 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wagner, Fabienne A1 - Kunz, Tobias C. A1 - Chowdhury, Suvagata R. A1 - Thiede, Bernd A1 - Fraunholz, Martin A1 - Eger, Debora A1 - Kozjak-Pavlovic, Vera T1 - Armadillo repeat-containing protein 1 is a dual localization protein associated with mitochondrial intermembrane space bridging complex JF - PLoS ONE N2 - Cristae architecture is important for the function of mitochondria, the organelles that play the central role in many cellular processes. The mitochondrial contact site and cristae organizing system (MICOS) together with the sorting and assembly machinery (SAM) forms the mitochondrial intermembrane space bridging complex (MIB), a large protein complex present in mammalian mitochondria that partakes in the formation and maintenance of cristae. We report here a new subunit of the mammalian MICOS/MIB complex, an armadillo repeat-containing protein 1 (ArmC1). ArmC1 localizes both to cytosol and mitochondria, where it associates with the outer mitochondrial membrane through its carboxy-terminus. ArmC1 interacts with other constituents of the MICOS/MIB complex and its amounts are reduced upon MICOS/MIB complex depletion. Mitochondria lacking ArmC1 do not show defects in cristae structure, respiration or protein content, but appear fragmented and with reduced motility. ArmC1 represents therefore a peripheral MICOS/MIB component that appears to play a role in mitochondrial distribution in the cell. KW - Mitochondria KW - Outer membrane proteins KW - HeLa cells KW - Immunoprecipitation KW - Cytosol KW - Small interfering RNAs KW - Confocal microscopy KW - Cell stainin Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-202670 VL - 14 IS - 10 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Floren, Andreas A1 - Mupepele, Anne-Christine A1 - Müller, Tobias A1 - Dittrich, Marcus T1 - Are Temperate Canopy Spiders Tree-Species Specific? N2 - Arboreal spiders in deciduous and coniferous trees were investigated on their distribution and diversity. Insecticidal knock-down was used to comprehensively sample spiders from 175 trees from 2001 to 2003 in the Białowieża forest and three remote forests in Poland. We identified 140 species from 9273 adult spiders. Spider communities were distinguished between deciduous and coniferous trees. The richest fauna was collected from Quercus where beta diversity was also highest. A tree-species-specific pattern was clearly observed for Alnus, Carpinus, Picea and Pinus trees and also for those tree species that were fogged in only four or three replicates, namely Betula and Populus. This hitherto unrecognised association was mainly due to the community composition of common species identified in a Dufrene-Legendre indicator species analysis. It was not caused by spatial or temporal autocorrelation. Explaining tree-species specificity for generalist predators like spiders is difficult and has to involve physical and ecological tree parameters like linkage with the abundance of prey species. However, neither did we find a consistent correlation of prey group abundances with spiders nor could differences in spider guild composition explain the observed pattern. Our results hint towards the importance of deterministic mechanisms structuring communities of generalist canopy spiders although the casual relationship is not yet understood. KW - trees KW - spiders KW - conifers KW - forests KW - predation KW - oaks KW - community structures KW - pines Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-111413 ER - TY - THES A1 - Kuklovsky [former Finke], Valerie T1 - Are some bees smarter than others? An examination of consistent individual differences in the cognitive abilities of honey bees T1 - Sind manche Bienen schlauer als andere? Eine Untersuchung von konsistenten individuellen Unterschieden in den kognitiven Fähigkeiten von Honigbienen N2 - Cognition refers to the ability to of animals to acquire, process, store and use vital information from the environment. Cognitive processes are necessary to predict the future and reduce the uncertainty of the ever-changing environment. Classically, research on animal cognition focuses on decisive cognitive tests to determine the capacity of a species by the testing the ability of a few individuals. This approach views variability between these tested key individuals as unwanted noise and is thus often neglected. However, inter-individual variability provides important insights to behavioral plasticity, cognitive specialization and brain modularity. Honey bees Apis mellifera are a robust and traditional model for the study of learning, memory and cognition due to their impressive capabilities and rich behavioral repertoire. In this thesis I have applied a novel view on the learning abilities of honey bees by looking explicitly at individual differences in a variety of learning tasks. Are some individual bees consistently smarter than some of her sisters? If so, will a smart individual always perform good independent of the time, the context and the cognitive requirements or do bees show distinct isolated ‘cognitive modules’? My thesis presents the first comprehensive investigation of consistent individual differences in the cognitive abilities of honey bees. To speak of an individual as behaving consistently, a crucial step is to test the individual multiple times to examine the repeatability of a behavior. I show that free-flying bees remain consistent in a visual discrimination task for three consecutive days. Successively, I explored individual consistency in cognitive proficiency across tasks involving different sensory modalities, contexts and cognitive requirements. I found that free-flying bees show a cognitive specialization between visual and olfactory learning but remained consistent across a simple discrimination task and a complex concept learning task. I wished to further explore individual consistency with respect to tasks of different cognitive complexity, a question that has never been tackled before in an insect. I thus performed a series of four experiments using either visual or olfactory stimuli and a different training context (free-flying and restrained) and tested bees in a discrimination task, reversal learning and negative patterning. Intriguingly, across all these experiments I evidenced the same results: The bees’ performances were consistent across the discrimination task and reversal learning and negative patterning respectively. No association was evidenced between reversal learning and negative patterning. After establishing the existence of consistent individual differences in the cognitive proficiency of honey bees I wished to determine factors which could underlie these differences. Since genetic components are known to underlie inter-individual variability in learning abilities, I studied the effects of genetics on consistency in cognitive proficiency by contrasting bees originating from either from a hive with a single patriline (low genetic diversity) or with multiple patrilines (high genetic diversity). These two groups of bees showed differences in the patterns of individually correlated performances, indicating a genetic component accounts for consistent cognitive individuality. Another major factor underlying variability in learning performances is the individual responsiveness to sucrose solution and to visual stimuli, as evidenced by many studies on restrained bees showing a positive correlation between responsiveness to task relevant stimuli and learning performances. I thus tested whether these relationships between sucrose/visual responsiveness and learning performances are applicable for free-flying bees. Free-flying bees were again subjected to reversal learning and negative patterning and subsequently tested in the laboratory for their responsiveness to sucrose and to light. There was no evidence of a positive relationship between sucrose/visual responsiveness and neither performances of free-flying bees in an elemental discrimination, reversal learning and negative patterning. These findings indicate that relationships established between responsiveness to task relevant stimuli and learning proficiency established in the laboratory with restrained bees might not hold true for a completely different behavioral context i.e. for free-flying bees in their natural environment. These results show that the honey bee is an excellent insect model to study consistency in cognitive proficiency and to identify the underlying factors. I mainly discuss the results with respect to the question of brain modularity in insects and the adaptive significance of individuality in cognitive abilities for honey bee colonies. I also provide a proposition of research questions which tie in this theme of consistent cognitive proficiency and could provide fruitful areas for future research. N2 - Unter Kognition versteht man die Fähigkeit von Tieren, essenzielle Informationen aus der Umwelt zu erfassen, zu verarbeiten, zu speichern und zu nutzen. Kognitive Prozesse sind notwendig, um die Zukunft vorherzusagen und die Unvorhersehbarkeit der sich ständig verändernden Umwelt zu verringern. Die Forschung der Kognition von Tieren konzentriert sich klassischerweise auf entscheidende kognitive Tests, um die Fähigkeit einer Spezies anhand der Leistungen einiger weniger Individuen zu bestimmen. Bei diesem Ansatz wird die Variabilität zwischen Individuen als unerwünschtes Rauschen betrachtet und daher vernachlässigt. Die interindividuelle Variabilität liefert jedoch wichtige Erkenntnisse über die Plastizität des Verhaltens, die kognitive Spezialisierung und die Modularität des Gehirns. Die Honigbiene Apis mellifera ist aufgrund ihrer eindrucksvollen Fähigkeiten und ihres reichen Verhaltensrepertoires ein robuster und traditioneller Modellorganismus für die Untersuchung von Lernen, Gedächtnis und Kognition. In dieser Arbeit habe ich das Lernverhalten von Honigbienen in einem neuen Blickwinkel betrachtet, indem ich explizit die individuellen Unterschiede bei diversen Lernaufgaben untersucht habe. Zeigen manche Bienen durchweg eine erhöhte Lernleistung im Vergleich zu ihren Schwestern? Wenn ja, erbringt ein Individuum unabhängig von der Zeit, dem Kontext und den kognitiven Anforderungen der Lernaufgaben immer gute Leistungen, oder zeigen Bienen ausgeprägte unabhängige "kognitive Module"? Die vorliegende Doktorarbeit stellt die erste umfassende Untersuchung konsistenter individueller Unterschiede in den kognitiven Fähigkeiten von Honigbienen dar. Um von einem konsistenten Verhalten sprechen zu können, ist es entscheidend das Individuum mehrfach zu testen, um die Wiederholbarkeit eines Verhaltens zu untersuchen. Ich konnte zeigen, dass frei fliegende Bienen bei einer visuellen Unterscheidungsaufgabe an drei aufeinanderfolgenden Tagen eine konsistente Lernleistung zeigen. Im Anschluss untersuchte ich die individuelle Konsistenz der kognitiven Fähigkeiten bei Lernaufgaben mit unterschiedlichen sensorischen Modalitäten, Kontexten und kognitiven Anforderungen. Frei fliegende Bienen zeigten eine kognitive Spezialisierung zwischen visuellem und olfaktorischem Lernen, während sie bei einer einfachen Unterscheidungsaufgabe und einer komplexen Konzeptlernaufgabe konsistent im Lernverhalten blieben. Anschließend wollte ich die individuelle Konsistenz im Lernverhalten bei Aufgaben unterschiedlicher kognitiver Komplexität weiter erforschen, eine Frage, die bisher noch nie bei einem Insekt behandelt wurde. Ich führte dazu eine Reihe von vier Experimenten durch, bei denen entweder visuelle oder olfaktorische Stimuli und ein unterschiedlicher Trainingskontext (frei fliegend oder eingespannt) verwendet wurden. Die Bienen wurden in einer Unterscheidungsaufgabe, einer Umlernaufgabe und in Negative Patterning getestet. Erstaunlicherweise wurden bei diesen Experimenten die gleichen Ergebnisse festgestellt: Die Lernleitung der Bienen in der Unterscheidungsaufgabe zeigte eine positive Korrelation mit der Lernleistung im Umlernen und Negative Patterning. Zwischen dem Umkehrlernen und Negative Patterning konnte jedoch kein Zusammenhang festgestellt werden. Nachdem ich festgestellt hatte, dass es konsistente individuelle Unterschiede in den kognitiven Fähigkeiten von Bienen gibt, wollte ich die Faktoren ermitteln, die diesen Unterschieden zugrunde liegen könnten. Es war bereits bekannt, dass genetische Komponenten der interindividuellen Variabilität im Lernverhalten zugrunde liegen. Deshalb untersuchte ich den Einfluss von genetischer Vielfalt auf die Beständigkeit von kognitiven Fähigkeiten, indem ich Bienen gegenüberstellte, die entweder aus einem Bienenstock mit einer einzigen Patriline (geringe genetische Vielfalt) oder mit mehreren Patrilinen (hohe genetische Vielfalt) stammten. Diese beiden Gruppen von Bienen wiesen Unterschiede in den Mustern der individuellen korrelierten Lernleistungen auf, was darauf hindeutet, dass eine genetische Komponente für kognitive Individualität verantwortlich ist. Ein weiterer wichtiger Faktor, welcher der Variabilität im Lernverhalten zugrunde liegt, ist die individuelle Reaktionsfähigkeit auf Saccharose Lösungen und auf visuelle Stimuli. Dies wurde durch viele Studien an eingespannten Bienen gezeigt, die eine positive Korrelation zwischen der Reaktionsfähigkeit auf aufgabenrelevante Reize und den Lernfähigkeiten feststellten. Ich habe daher untersucht, ob diese Beziehungen zwischen der Reaktionsfähigkeit auf Saccharose und visuellen Stimuli und den Lernleistungen auch für frei fliegende Bienen zutreffen. Die individuellen Lernleistungen im Umlernen und Negative patterning von frei fliegenden Bienen wurden erneut ermittelt und anschließend wurde im Labor die Reaktionsfähigkeit auf Saccharose und Licht getestet. Es gab keine Hinweise auf eine positive Korrelation zwischen der Reaktionsfähigkeit auf Saccharose und Licht und den Lernleistungen von frei fliegenden Bienen. Diese Ergebnisse deuten darauf hin, dass Beziehungen zwischen der Reaktionsfähigkeit auf aufgabenrelevante Stimuli und der Lernleistung, die im Labor mit eingespannten Bienen festgestellt wurden, möglicherweise nicht für einen anderen Verhaltenskontext gelten, d. h. für frei fliegende Bienen in ihrer natürlichen Umgebung. Diese Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die Honigbiene ein hervorragendes Insektenmodell ist, um die Konsistenz kognitiver Fähigkeiten zu untersuchen und die zugrunde liegenden Faktoren zu ermitteln. Ich diskutiere die Ergebnisse vor allem im Hinblick auf die Frage der Modularität des Gehirns bei Insekten und die adaptive Bedeutung von individuellen konsistenten kognitiven Fähigkeiten für Honigbienenvölker. Ich schlage auch Forschungsfragen vor, die mit individuellen konsistenten kognitiven Fähigkeiten zusammenhängen und wertvolle Bereiche für künftige Forschungen darstellen könnten. KW - Lernen KW - Biene KW - Kognition KW - Individual differences KW - Cognitive consistency KW - Cognitive profile KW - Learning KW - Honeybee KW - Cognition Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-323012 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Seitz, Nicola A1 - vanEngelsdorp, Dennis A1 - Leonhardt, Sara D. T1 - Are native and non‐native pollinator friendly plants equally valuable for native wild bee communities? JF - Ecology and Evolution N2 - Bees rely on floral pollen and nectar for food. Therefore, pollinator friendly plantings are often used to enrich habitats in bee conservation efforts. As part of these plantings, non‐native plants may provide valuable floral resources, but their effects on native bee communities have not been assessed in direct comparison with native pollinator friendly plantings. In this study, we performed a common garden experiment by seeding mixes of 20 native and 20 non‐native pollinator friendly plant species at separate neighboring plots at three sites in Maryland, USA, and recorded flower visitors for 2 years. A total of 3,744 bees (120 species) were collected. Bee abundance and species richness were either similar across plant types (midseason and for abundance also late season) or lower at native than at non‐native plots (early season and for richness also late season). The overall bee community composition differed significantly between native and non‐native plots, with 11 and 23 bee species being found exclusively at one plot type or the other, respectively. Additionally, some species were more abundant at native plant plots, while others were more abundant at non‐natives. Native plants hosted more specialized plant–bee visitation networks than non‐native plants. Three species out of the five most abundant bee species were more specialized when foraging on native plants than on non‐native plants. Overall, visitation networks were more specialized in the early season than in late seasons. Our findings suggest that non‐native plants can benefit native pollinators, but may alter foraging patterns, bee community assemblage, and bee–plant network structures. KW - bee conservation KW - common garden experiment KW - exotic plants KW - non‐native plants KW - plant–bee visitation networks KW - pollinator friendly plants KW - wild bees Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-218439 VL - 10 IS - 23 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Seren, Ümit A1 - Grimm, Dominik A1 - Fitz, Joffrey A1 - Weigel, Detlef A1 - Nordborg, Magnus A1 - Borgwardt, Karsten A1 - Korte, Arthur T1 - AraPheno: a public database for Arabidopsis thaliana phenotypes JF - Nucleic Acids Research N2 - Natural genetic variation makes it possible to discover evolutionary changes that have been maintained in a population because they are advantageous. To understand genotype–phenotype relationships and to investigate trait architecture, the existence of both high-resolution genotypic and phenotypic data is necessary. Arabidopsis thaliana is a prime model for these purposes. This herb naturally occurs across much of the Eurasian continent and North America. Thus, it is exposed to a wide range of environmental factors and has been subject to natural selection under distinct conditions. Full genome sequencing data for more than 1000 different natural inbred lines are available, and this has encouraged the distributed generation of many types of phenotypic data. To leverage these data for meta analyses, AraPheno (https://arapheno.1001genomes.org) provide a central repository of population-scale phenotypes for A. thaliana inbred lines. AraPheno includes various features to easily access, download and visualize the phenotypic data. This will facilitate a comparative analysis of the many different types of phenotypic data, which is the base to further enhance our understanding of the genotype–phenotype map. KW - phenotype KW - arabidopsis KW - genotype Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-147909 VL - 45 IS - D1 ER - TY - THES A1 - Vainshtein, Yevhen T1 - Applying microarray‐based techniques to study gene expression patterns: a bio‐computational approach T1 - Anwendung von Mikroarrayanalysen um Genexpressionsmuster zu untersuchen: Ein bioinformatischer Ansatz N2 - The regulation and maintenance of iron homeostasis is critical to human health. As a constituent of hemoglobin, iron is essential for oxygen transport and significant iron deficiency leads to anemia. Eukaryotic cells require iron for survival and proliferation. Iron is part of hemoproteins, iron-sulfur (Fe-S) proteins, and other proteins with functional groups that require iron as a cofactor. At the cellular level, iron uptake, utilization, storage, and export are regulated at different molecular levels (transcriptional, mRNA stability, translational, and posttranslational). Iron regulatory proteins (IRPs) 1 and 2 post-transcriptionally control mammalian iron homeostasis by binding to iron-responsive elements (IREs), conserved RNA stem-loop structures located in the 5’- or 3‘- untranslated regions of genes involved in iron metabolism (e.g. FTH1, FTL, and TFRC). To identify novel IRE-containing mRNAs, we integrated biochemical, biocomputational, and microarray-based experimental approaches. Gene expression studies greatly contribute to our understanding of complex relationships in gene regulatory networks. However, the complexity of array design, production and manipulations are limiting factors, affecting data quality. The use of customized DNA microarrays improves overall data quality in many situations, however, only if for these specifically designed microarrays analysis tools are available. Methods In this project response to the iron treatment was examined under different conditions using bioinformatical methods. This would improve our understanding of an iron regulatory network. For these purposes we used microarray gene expression data. To identify novel IRE-containing mRNAs biochemical, biocomputational, and microarray-based experimental approaches were integrated. IRP/IRE messenger ribonucleoproteins were immunoselected and their mRNA composition was analysed using an IronChip microarray enriched for genes predicted computationally to contain IRE-like motifs. Analysis of IronChip microarray data requires specialized tool which can use all advantages of a customized microarray platform. Novel decision-tree based algorithm was implemented using Perl in IronChip Evaluation Package (ICEP). Results IRE-like motifs were identified from genomic nucleic acid databases by an algorithm combining primary nucleic acid sequence and RNA structural criteria. Depending on the choice of constraining criteria, such computational screens tend to generate a large number of false positives. To refine the search and reduce the number of false positive hits, additional constraints were introduced. The refined screen yielded 15 IRE-like motifs. A second approach made use of a reported list of 230 IRE-like sequences obtained from screening UTR databases. We selected 6 out of these 230 entries based on the ability of the lower IRE stem to form at least 6 out of 7 bp. Corresponding ESTs were spotted onto the human or mouse versions of the IronChip and the results were analysed using ICEP. Our data show that the immunoselection/microarray strategy is a feasible approach for screening bioinformatically predicted IRE genes and the detection of novel IRE-containing mRNAs. In addition, we identified a novel IRE-containing gene CDC14A (Sanchez M, et al. 2006). The IronChip Evaluation Package (ICEP) is a collection of Perl utilities and an easy to use data evaluation pipeline for the analysis of microarray data with a focus on data quality of custom-designed microarrays. The package has been developed for the statistical and bioinformatical analysis of the custom cDNA microarray IronChip, but can be easily adapted for other cDNA or oligonucleotide-based designed microarray platforms. ICEP uses decision tree-based algorithms to assign quality flags and performs robust analysis based on chip design properties regarding multiple repetitions, ratio cut-off, background and negative controls (Vainshtein Y, et al., 2010). N2 - Die Regulierung und Aufrechterhaltung der Eisen-Homeostase ist bedeutend für die menschliche Gesundheit. Als Bestandteil des Hämoglobins ist es wichtig für den Transport von Sauerstoff, ein Mangel führt zu Blutarmut. Eukaryotische Zellen benötigen Eisen zum Überleben und zum Proliferieren. Eisen ist am Aufbau von Hämo- und Eisenschwefelproteinen (Fe-S) beteiligt und kann als Kofaktor dienen. Die Aufnahme, Nutzung, Speicherung und der Export von Eisen ist zellulär auf verschiedenen molekularen Ebenen reguliert (Transkription, mRNA-Level, Translation, Protein-Level). Die iron regulatory proteins (IRPs) 1 und 2 kontrollieren die Eisen-Homeostase in Säugetieren posttranslational durch die Bindung an Iron-responsive elements (IREs). IREs sind konservierte RNA stem-loop Strukturen in den 5' oder 3' untranslatierten Bereichen von Genen, die im Eisenmetabolismus involviert sind (z.B. FTH1, FTL und TFRC). In dieser Arbeit wurden biochemische und bioinformatische Methoden mit Microarray-Experimenten kombiniert, um neue mRNAs mit IREs zu identifizieren. Genexpressionsstudien verbessern unser Verständnis über die komplexen Zusammenhänge in genregulatorischen Netzwerken. Das komplexe Design von Microarrays, deren Produktion und Manipulation sind dabei die limitierenden Faktoren bezüglich der Datenqualität. Die Verwendung von angepassten DNA Microarrays verbessert häufig die Datenqualität, falls entsprechende Analysemöglichkeiten für diese Arrays existieren. Methoden Um unser Verständnis von eisenregulierten Netzwerken zu verbessern, wurde im Rahmen dieses Projektes die Auswirkung einer Behandlung mit Eisen bzw. von Knockout Mutation unter verschiedenen Bedingungen mittels bioinformatischer Methoden untersucht. Hierfür nutzen wir Expressionsdaten aus Microarray-Experimenten. Durch die Verknüpfung von biochemischen, bioinformatischen und Microarray Ansätzen können neue Proteine mit IREs identifiziert werden. IRP/IRE messenger Ribonucleoproteine wurden immunpräzipitiert. Die Zusammensetzung der enthaltenen mRNAs wurde mittels einem IronChip Microarray analysiert: Für diesen Chip wurden bioinformatisch Gene vorhergesagt, die IRE-like Motive aufweisen. Der Chip wurde mit solchen Oligonucleotiden beschichtet und durch Hybridisierung überprüft, ob die präzipitierten mRNA sich hieran binden. Die Analyse der erhaltenen Daten erfordert ein spezialisiertes Werkzeug um von allen Vorteilen der angepassten Microarrays zu profitieren. Ein neuer Entscheidungsbaum-basierter Algorithmus wurde in Perl im IronChip Evaluation Package (ICEP) implementiert. Ergebnisse Aus großen Sequenz-Datenbanken wurden IRE-like Motive identifiziert. Dazu kombiniert der Algorithmus, insbesondere RNA-Primärsequenz und RNA-Strukturdaten. Solche Datenbankanalysen tendieren dazu, eine große Anzahl falsch positiver Treffer zu generieren. Daher wurden zusätzliche Bedingungen formuliert, um die Suche zu verfeinern und die Anzahl an falsch positiven Treffer zu reduzieren. Die angepassten Suchkriterien ergaben 15 IRE-like Motive. In einem weiteren Ansatz verwendeten wir eine Liste von 230 IRE-like Sequenzen aus UTR-Datenbanken. Daraus wurden 6 Sequenzen ausgewählt, die auch im unteren Teil stabil sind (untere Helix über 6 bp stabil). Die korrespondierenden Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs) wurden auf die humane oder murine Version des IronChips aufgetragen. Die Microarray Ergebnisse wurden mit dem ICEP Programm ausgewertet. Unsere Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die Immunpräzipitation mit anschließender Microarrayanalyse ein nützlicher Ansatz ist, um bioinformatisch vorhergesagte IRE-Gene zu identifizieren. Darüber hinaus ermöglicht uns dieser Ansatz die Detektion neuer mRNAs, die IREs enthalten, wie das von uns gefundene Gen CDC14A (Sanchez et al., 2006). ICEP ist ein optimiertes Programmpaket aus Perl Programmen (Vainshtein et al., BMC Bioinformatics, 2010). Es ermöglicht die einfache Auswertung von Microarray Daten mit dem Fokus auf selbst entwickelten Microarray Designs. ICEP diente für die statistische und bioinformatische Analyse von selbst entwickelten IronChips, kann aber auch leicht an die Analyse von oligonucleotidbasierten oder cDNA Microarrays adaptiert werden. ICEP nutzt einen Entscheidungsbaum-basierten Algorithmus um die Qualität zu bewerten und führt eine robuste Analyse basierend auf Chipeigenschaften, wie mehrfachen Wiederholungen, Signal/Rausch Verhältnis, Hintergrund und Negativkontrollen durch. KW - Microarray KW - Genexpression KW - Bioinformatik KW - geneexpression KW - microarrays KW - IronChip KW - ICEP Y1 - 2010 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-51967 ER - TY - THES A1 - Jovcic, Alexander T1 - Applications of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria in the fields of biological degradation of contaminants and biological wastewater treatment T1 - Applikation von aeroben und anaeroben Bakterien in den Bereichen biologischer Schadstoffabbau und biologische Abwasserreinigung N2 - In the work here presented four distinctly different problems were investigated. The first problem was an investigation into the degradation of Dichloroethylene (DCE) and 1,1-bis (p-Chlorophenyl)-2-dichloroethylene (DDE) utilising pure bacterial cultures. The second investigation dealt with the degradation of DDE and polychlorinated Biphenyl’s (PCB’s) utilising anaerobic sediments and soils from New Zealand. The third investigation worked on the Granulation of anaerobic River-sediments in Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) Reactors. The last investigation describes the commissioning of an industrial aerobic Wastewater Treatment Plant and the Implementation of biological Nitrogen- and Phosphate removal in this Wastewater Treatment Plant. Since the chemical Structure of DCE and DDE have certain similarities, Bacteria that were capable of degrading DCE, were tested here, whether they would also be able to degrade DDE utilising a co-metabolic pathway. In the experiments the aerobic bacteria Methylosinus trichosporium and Mycobacterium vaccae and the anaerobic bacteria Acetobacterium woodii and Clostridium butyricum were used. Approximately 60% of the added DCE was degraded by M. vaccae, while M. trichosporium degraded approximately 50%. A. woodii and C. butyricum degraded 40% and 30% respectively of the added DCE. Further experiments with these cultures and DDE lead to a microbial degradation of DDE to an extent of 34.6% for M. vaccae, 14.1% for C. butyricum, 2.2% for A. woodii and 10.5% for M. trichosporium. Additional experiments, utilising [14C]-DDE, showed that the DDE had not been degraded but were attached to the bacterial cells. The second investigation utilised anaerobic soils and sediments from New Zealand to study the anaerobic co-metabolic degradation of DDE and PCB’s. The soils and sediments originated from the River Waikato, from Wastewater Ponds in Kinleith, Marine-Sediments from Mapua, and a variety of soils comtaminated with Pentachlorophenyl (PCP). The cultures from these soils and sediments were raised on a variety of Carbon- and Energy-sources. Beside DDE, Aroclor 1260, and a mix of four pure PCB-Congeneres (one Tetra-, one Hexa, one Hepta- and one Deca-Chlorobiphenyl) were used to test for the reductive dechlorination. The cultivation process of the baceria lasted six months. Samples of the cultures were taken after zero, three and six months. These samples were tested for the increase of cell-protein, the degradation of carbon- and energy-sources, and the removal of the added polychlorinated chemicals. The organochlorines were analysed using reversed phase HPLC and FID-GC. When a change in the Chromatogram was detected the respective cultures were further analysed using ECD-GC and GC-MS. The results showed that the culutres grew under these conditions, but no degradation of DDE and the PCB-Mix could be detected, and only small changes in the composition/chromatograms of Aroclor 1260 were found. The third investigation worked on the Granulation of River-Sediments in UASB-Reactors. Sediments from the River Waikato in New Zealand and the River Saale in Germany were used. In both cases the Granulation process was successful, which was demonstrated by microscopic comparisons of the Sediments and the resulting Granules. The two main bacterial cultures detected were Methanosarcina- and Methanothrix-like cultures. The main carbon- and energy-source was Lactic Acid, which was used at a concentration of 21,8 g COD/L. The Granulation-Process was a combination of using high a COD-Concentration combined with a low Volumetric Loading-Rate. Comparisons of the specific degradation-rates of a variety of carbon- and energy-sources between the Sediments and the Granules, showed no increased degradation rates in regard to the same cell-mass, but the increased bio-mass in the Granules allowed for higher degradation-rates within the UASB-reactors. The fourth investigation describes the commissioning of an industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant for a Dairy-Site in Edendale, Southland, New Zealand. This Plant consists of a DAF-Unit (Dissolved Air Flotation), two Extended Aeration Lagoons with Activated Sludge and two Clarifiers, one for the Activated Sludge and the second for the dosing of Aluminium-Sulphate and the removal of Phosphat-Sulphate. Biological processes for the removal of carbon- and energy-sources were optimised and biological processes for the reduction of Nitrogen- and Phosphate-Concentrations within the wastewater were implemented and optimised. Bilogical removal rates for COD of 95% and above, for Nitrogen of 85-92% and Phosphate of 64-83% were achieved. N2 - In der hier vorgelegten Arbeit wurden vier distinkt verschiedene Probleme untersucht. Das erste Problem war die Untersuchung in den Abbau von Dichloroethylene (DCE) und 1,1-bis (p-chlorophenyl)-2-dichloroethylene (DDE) mithilfe von reinen bakteriellen Kulturen. Die zweite Untersuchung beschaeftigte sich mit dem Abbau von DDE und polychlorinierten Biphenylen (PCB’s) mithilfe von anaeroben Sedimenten und Erden aus New Zealand. Die dritte Untersuchung behandelt die Granulation von anaeroben Fluss-sedimenten in Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) Reaktoren. Die letzte Untersuchung behandelt das Anfahren einer industriellen aeroben Abwasser-anlage und die Implementierung von biologischem Stickstoff- und Phosphat-abbau in dieser Abwasser-anlage. Da die chemische Struktur von DCE und DDE gewisse Aehnlichkeiten besitzt, wurden hier wurden Bakterien untersucht, die in der Lage sind DCE abzubauen, ob diese DDE in einer cometabolischen Reaktion abbauen koennen. In den Experimenten wurden die aeroben Bakterien Methylosinus trichosporium und Mycobacterium vaccae und die anaeroben Bakterien Acetobacterium woodii und Clostridium butyricum benutzt. Ungefaehr 60% des hinzugefuegten DCE’s wurde von M. vaccae abgebaut, whaerend M. trichosporium ca 50% abbaute. A. woodii und C. butyricum bauten jeweils 40% und 30% des zugefuegten DCE’s ab. Weiterfuehrenden Experimente mit den obigen Kulturen und zugefuegtem DDE fuehrte zu einem mikrobiologischen Abbau von DDE in den Kulturen von 34.6% fuer M. vaccae, 14.1% fuer C. butyricum, 12.2% fuer A. woodii und 10.5% fuer M. trichosporium. Weitere Experimente, bei denen [14C]-DDE benutzt wurde, ergaben, dass das DDE nicht abgebaut worden war, sondern es stellte sich heraus, dass das DDE an die Bakterienzellen angelagert worden war. Die zweite Untersuchung benutzte anaerobe Erden und Sedimente aus New Zealand um den anaeroben cometabolischen Abbau von DDE und PCB’s zu studieren. Die Erden und Sedimente stammten von dem Fluss Waikato, aus Abwasser-Teichen in Kinleith, Meeresboden-Sedimenten aus Mapua, und verschiedene Erden die mit Pentachlorophenyl (PCP) kontaminiert waren. Die Kulturen aus diesen Erden und Sedimenten wurde mit verschiedenen Kohlenstoff- und Energie-Quellen aufgezogen. Neben DDE wurden Aroclor 1260 und ein Mix aus vier reinen PCB-Congeneren (ein Tetra-, ein Hexa, ein Hepta- und ein Deca-Chlorobiphenyl) fuer die reduktive Dechlorinierung benutzt. Die Aufzucht der Bakteria dauert sechs Monate, Proben wurden am Start der Kultivierung, nach drei und nach sechs Monaten genommen. Diese Proben wurden fuer die Veraenderung des Zellproteins, den Abbau der Kohlenstoof- und Energie-Quellen, und das Verschwinden der zugefuegten polychlorinierten Chemikalien ananlysiert. Die Organochlorine wurden mithilfe von reversed HPLC und dann FID-GC untersucht. Wenn eine Veraenderung in den Chromatogrammen auftrat wurden die entsprechenden Kulturen mithilfe von ECD-GC und GC-MS weitergehend untersucht. Die Resultate zeigten ein wachsen der Kulturen an, aber keinen Abbau von DDE und dem PCB-Mix, und nur geringe Veraenderungen der Komposition von Aroclor 1260. Die dritte Untersuchung befasste sich mit der Granulierung von anaeroben Fluss-sedimenten in UASB Reaktoren. Dafuer wurden Sedimente von dem Waikato in New Zealand und der Saale in Deutschland benutzt. In beiden Faellen war die Granulation erfolgreich, was durch mikroskopische Vergleiche von den Sedimenten und den Granules festgestellt werden konnte. Die zwei hauptsaechlichen Bakterien Kulturen waren Methanosarcina und Methanothrix aehnliche Kulturen. Die Haupt-Kohlenstoff- und Energie-Quelle war Lactic Acid und wurde mit einer Konzentration von 21,8 g COD/L verwendet. Der Granulations-Prozess war eine Kombination von einer hohen COD-Konzentration verbunden mit einer niedrigen volumetrischen Ladungs-Rate. Vergleiche der spezifischen Abbauraten von verschiedenen Kohlenstoff- und Energie-Quellen zwischen den Sedimenten und den Granules, ergab keine erhoehten Abbauraten in Bezug auf die gleiche Zellmasse, aber die erhoehte Biomasse in den Granules sorgt fuer groessere Abbauraten in den UASB Reaktoren. Die vierte Untersuchung befasste sich mit dem Anfahren einer industriellen Abwasser-Anlage fuer eine Molkerei in Edendale, Southland, New Zealand. Diese Anlage besteht aus einer DAF-Unit (Dissolved Air Flotation), zwei Abwasser-Teichen mit aktiver Schlammbehandlung und zwei Klaerbecken, eines fuer die Aktiv-Schlamm-Beseitigung und das zweite fuer die Dosierung von Aluminiumsulphat und die Entfernung von Phosphat-Sulphat. Biologische Verfahren zum Abbau von Kohlenstoff-Verbindugen wurden optimiert und biologische Verfahren zur Verringerung von Stickstoff- und Phospaht-Konzentrationen im Abwasser wurden implementiert und optimiert. Biologische Abbau-Raten fuer COD von ueber 95%, fuer Stickstoff 85-92% und Phosphat 64-83% wurden erreicht. KW - Biologische Abwasserreinigung KW - Bakterien Y1 - 2002 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-6702 ER - TY - THES A1 - Borst, Andreas T1 - Apoptosis & senescence: cell fate determination in inhibitor-treated melanoma cells T1 - Apoptose & Seneszenz: Bestimmung der Zell-spezifischen Reaktion von Melanomzellen auf Inhibitoren N2 - Neoplasms of the skin represent the most frequent tumors worldwide; fortunately, most of them are benign or semi-malignant and well treatable. However, the two most aggressive and deadly forms of malignant skin-neoplasms are melanoma and Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC), being responsible for more than 90% of skin-cancer related deaths. The last decade has yielded enormous progress in melanoma therapy with the advent of targeted therapies, like BRAF or MEK inhibitors, and immune-stimulating therapies, using checkpoint antibodies targeting CTLA- 4, PD-1 or PD-L1. Very recent studies suggest that also MCC patients benefit from a treatment with checkpoint antibodies. Nevertheless, in an advanced metastatic stage, a cure for both of these aggressive malignancies is still hard to achieve: while only a subset of patients experience durable benefit from the immune-based therapies, the widely applicable targeted therapies struggle with development of resistances that inevitably occur in most patients, and finally lead to their death. The four articles included in this thesis addressed current questions concerning therapy and carcinogenesis of melanoma and MCC. Moreover, they are discussed in the light of the up-to-date research regarding targeted and immune-based therapies. In article I we demonstrated that besides apoptosis, MAPK pathway inhibition in BRAF-mutated melanoma cells also induces senescence, a permanent cell cycle arrest. These cells may provide a source for relapse, as even permanently arrested cancer cells can contribute to a pro-tumorigenic milieu. To identify molecular factors determining the differential response, we established M14 melanoma cell line derived single cell clones that either undergo cell death or arrest when treated with BRAF/MEK inhibitors. Using these single cell clones, we demonstrated in article IV that downregulation of the pro-apoptotic BH3-only protein BIK via epigenetic silencing is involved in apoptosis deficiency, which can be overcome by HDAC inhibitors. These observations provide a possible explanation for the lack of a complete and durable response to MAPK inhibitor treatment in melanoma patients, and suggest the application of HDAC inhibitors as a complimentary therapy to MAPK pathway inhibition. Concerning MCC, we scrutinized the interactions between the Merkel cell polyomavirus’ (MCV) T antigens (TA) and the tumor suppressors p53 and Rb in article II and III, respectively. In article III, we demonstrated that the cell cycle master regulator Rb is the crucial target of MCV large T (LT), while it - in contrast to other polyomavirus LTs - exhibits much lower affinity to the related proteins p107 and p130. Knockdown of MCV LT led to proliferation arrest in MCC cells, which can be rescued by knockdown of Rb, but not by knockdown of p107 and p130. Contrary to Rb, restriction of p53 in MCC seems to be independent of the MCV TAs, as we demonstrated in article II. In conclusion, the presented thesis has revealed new molecular details, regarding the response of melanoma cells towards an important treatment modality and the mechanisms of viral carcinogenesis in MCC. N2 - Die häufigsten Tumore weltweit sind Neoplasien der Haut; glücklicherweise sind die meisten dieser benigne oder semi-maligne und gut behandelbar. Die beiden aggressivsten und tödlichsten Formen bösartiger Hauttumoren sind das Melanom und das Merkelzell-Karzinom (MCC), welche verantwortlich für über 90% aller durch Hauttumore verursachten Todesfälle sind. Im letzten Jahrzehnt gab es jedoch erstaunliche Fortschritte in der Therapie des malignen Melanoms, was vor allem durch das Aufkommen der zielgerichteten Therapien wie den BRAF oder MEK Inhibitoren und den immunstimulierenden Therapien, welche Checkpoint-Antikörper gegen CTLA-4, PD-1 oder PD-L1 verwenden, bedingt ist. Neueste Studien legen nahe, dass auch MCC Patienten von diesen Checkpoint-Antikörpern profitieren können. In fortgeschrittenen, metastasierten Stadien ist jedoch für beide Malignitäten eine Heilung immer noch sehr schwer erreichbar: nur eine kleine Gruppe der Patienten erreichen einen dauerhaften Nutzen durch die Immuntherapien, während die breit anwendbaren zielgerichteten Therapien mit der Entwicklung von Resistenzen zu kämpfen haben, welche unausweichlich in den meisten Patienten entstehen und letztendlich zu deren Tod führen. Die vier dieser Dissertation beigefügten Publikationen adressierten aktuelle Fragestellungen bezüglich Therapie und Karzinogenese des Melanoms und des MCCs. Des Weiteren werden diese im Licht des heutigen Forschungsstandes diskutiert, im Besonderen mit Blick auf die zielgerichteten und immunbasierten Therapien. In Publikation I zeigten wir, dass Inhibition des MAPK Signalwegs in BRAF-mutierten Melanom-Zellen neben Apoptose auch zu Seneszenz, einem permanenten Zellzyklusarrest, führen kann. Diese Zellen können der Ursprung der Resistenzbildung sein, da auch permanent arretierte Krebszellen zu einem Tumor-fördernden Milieu beitragen können. Um molekulare Faktoren zu identifizieren, die für diese unterschiedliche Behandlungsreaktion ursächlich sind, haben wir Einzelzellklone aus der M14 Melanom-Zelllinie etabliert, welche entweder mit Zelltod oder Arrest auf die BRAF/MEK Inhibitor Behandlung reagieren. Mit Hilfe dieser Klone zeigten wir in Publikation IV, dass die Herunterregulierung des pro-apoptotischen BH3-only Proteins BIK durch einen epigenetischen Mechanismus zur Apoptose-Resistenz dieser Zellen führt, was durch den Einsatz von HDAC-Inhibitoren umgangen werden kann. Diese Beobachtungen bieten eine mögliche Erklärung für das Ausbleiben eines vollständigen und dauerhaften Ansprechens auf die MAPK-Inhibitor Behandlung der Melanom-Patienten, und legen den Einsatz von HDAC-Inhibitoren als komplementäre Therapieoption nahe. Beim MCC haben wir jeweils die Interaktion zwischen den Merkelzell-Polyomavirus (MCV) T Antigenen (TA) und den Tumor-Suppressoren p53 und Rb in Publikation II und III näher betrachtet. In Publikation III haben wir gezeigt, dass das zentrale, Zellzyklus-regulierende Protein Rb das vorrangige Ziel des MCV large T Antigens (LT) ist, während es - im Gegensatz zu anderen Polyomavirus-LTs - viel weniger Affinität zu den verwandten Proteinen p107 und p 130 aufweist. Der Knockdown des MCV LT führte zu Proliferationsarrest in MCC Zellen, welcher durch Knockdown von Rb aufgehoben werden konnte, nicht jedoch durch Knockdown von p107 und p130. Die Restriktion von p53 scheint im Gegensatz zu Rb im MCC unabhängig von den MCV TAs zu sein, wie wir in Publikation II gezeigt haben. Zusammenfassend gibt diese Dissertation Aufschluss über neue molekulare Zusammenhänge bezüglich der Reaktion von Melanom-Zellen gegenüber einer wichtigen Behandlungsmöglichkeit und den Mechanismen der viralen Karzinogenese des MCC. KW - Melanom KW - Apoptosis KW - MAP-Kinase KW - Senescence KW - BRAF inhibition Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-155085 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Boetzl, Fabian A. A1 - Konle, Antonia A1 - Krauss, Jochen T1 - Aphid cards – useful model for assessing predation rates or bias prone nonsense? JF - Journal of Applied Entomology N2 - Predation on pest organisms is an essential ecosystem function supporting yields in modern agriculture. However, assessing predation rates is intricate, and they can rarely be linked directly to predator densities or functions. We tested whether sentinel prey aphid cards are useful tools to assess predation rates in the field. Therefore, we looked at aphid cards of different sizes on the ground level as well as within the vegetation. Additionally, by trapping ground‐dwelling predators, we examined whether obtained predation rates could be linked to predator densities and traits. Predation rates recorded with aphid cards were independent of aphid card size. However, predation rates on the ground level were three times higher than within the vegetation. We found both predatory carabid activity densities as well as community weighted mean body size to be good predictors for predation rates. Predation rates obtained from aphid cards are stable over card type and related to predator assemblages. Aphid cards, therefore, are a useful, efficient method for rapidly assessing the ecosystem function predation. Their use might especially be recommended for assessments on the ground level and when time and resource limitations rule out more elaborate sentinel prey methods using exclosures with living prey animals. KW - carabid beetles KW - ecosystem service KW - ground-dwelling predators KW - methods KW - natural pest control KW - sentinel prey Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-204798 VL - 144 IS - 1-2 ER - TY - THES A1 - Ernst, Raffael T1 - Anuran communities on the cutting edge : Analysing patterns and processes in anthropogenically altered tropical forests - Studies from the Guiana Shield and West Africa T1 - Anurengemeinschaften auf Messers Schneide: Muster und Prozesse in anthropogen veränderten tropischen Wäldern - Studien vom Guiana Schild und Westafrika N2 - Summary Timber harvesting is currently the most common commercial utilisation activity in tropical forests. Assessing the effects of logging on different aspects of biodiversity and general ecosystem properties is hence of prime importance if the few remaining areas of intact tropical forest are to be protected effectively and efficiently. Tropical amphibian communities are an appropriate model system for studies on the impacts of human-induced environmental changes on the dynamics of complex biological systems. This thesis elaborates on patterns of diversity changes in tropical forest amphibian communities facing habitat alterations associated with selective logging in two globally important eco-regions (Côte d’Ivoire, Upper Guinea, West Africa and Guyana, the Guiana Shield, northern South America). The thesis is organised along two main themes. After a general introduction, a section on general methodology and an introduction to the model systems studied, the first theme moves from general patterns to underlying processes. A second theme running through both chapters carries from undisturbed systems to disturbed systems. A final section integrates findings and addresses implications for conservation management of anthropogenically altered tropical forests. Several case studies at the species- population and community level are being presented and data on the direct and indirect impacts of anthropogenic habitat alteration on respective organizational levels are provided. A key statement that is stressed on throughout the studies is the fact that common measures of diversity, such as species richness and species-diversity only inadequately reflect processes of diversity change following anthropogenic disturbance. They also fail to describe actual impacts on the dynamics of complex biological systems. It is argued that commonly used measures produce an incoherent and insufficient picture of diversity patterns and the underlying processes that shape these patterns. Thus, an understanding of higher levels of diversity, such as β-diversity and functional diversity (and hence compositional patterns) appears to be the key to effectively mitigating the impacts of human-induced disturbance on amphibian communities. It is shown that the predictability of amphibian community composition depends on the respective level of anthropogenic disturbance imposed on a particular habitat. Hence, human activities that lead to changes in the structure of a forest, such as logging, not only alter simple system descriptors, such as the number of species in a given community, but rather alter the dynamics of the entire system. In this context, functional diversity is shown to be an important aspect underlying the actual mechanism that leads to the observed change of predictability patterns. Functional differences between species, rather than number of species per se appear to be the decisive factor in sustaining desirable ecosystem states and thus in maintaining important ecosystem services. Because biological diversity appears to play a substantial role in ecosystem resilience required to safeguard essential ecosystem functions in the face of environmental change, the thesis calls for a critical revision of common diversity assessments approaches. The studies advocate the reconsideration of the uncritical use of widespread measures and descriptors of biodiversity on grounds of inconsistent patterns found throughout numerous studies, including those presented herein. N2 - Zusammenfassung Forst- und Holzwirtschaft gehört derzeit zu einer der wichtigsten kommerziellen Nutzungsformen tropischer Wälder. Der Analyse und Untersuchung von direkten und indirekten Auswirkungen von Holzeinschlag auf verschiedene Aspekte biologischer Vielfalt und genereller Ökosystemeigenschaften muß daher eine zentrale Bedeutung eingeräumt werden. Dies trifft im besonderen Maße zu, wenn die verbleibenden noch intakten Regenwaldflächen effizient und auch langfristig effektiv geschützt werden sollen. Tropische Amphibiengemeinschaften haben sich bei der Untersuchung von Auswirkungen anthropogen induzierter Habitatveränderungen auf die Dynamik komplexer biologischer Systeme als geeignetes Modellsystem erwiesen. Die hier vorliegende Arbeit befasst sich mit den Mustern der Diversität und deren Änderung in tropischen Waldamphibiengemeinschaften unter dem Einfluss anthropogener Habitatveränderungen (selektiver Holzeinschlag) in zwei geographisch distinkten Ökoregionen von globaler Bedeutung (Côte d’Ivoire, Oberguinea, West Afrika und Guyana, Guiana Schild, nördliches Südamerika). Die thematische Gliederung der Arbeit folgt zwei unterschiedlichen Organisationssträngen. Der erste Strang leitet, nach einer allgemeinen Einführung und einem Abschnitt zur Methodik und Einführung in die untersuchten Modellsysteme, über, von den generellen Mustern zu den zugrunde liegenden Prozessen. Ein zweiter führt von ungestörten Systemen zu Systemen unter Störungseinfluss. Ein abschließender Abschnitt befasst sich mit den Implikationen für Naturschutzmanagement von anthropogen veränderten tropischen Wäldern. In einer Reihe von Fallstudien auf Art-, Populations- und Gemeinschaftsniveau werden die direkten und indirekten Einflüsse anthropogener Habitatänderungen auf die jeweilige Organisationsebene erörtert. Grundtenor aller vorgestellten Untersuchungen ist die Tatsache, dass herkömmliche Diversitätsmaße, wie etwa Artenreichtum und Artendiversität die in Zusammenhang mit anthropogenen Störungen auftretenden Veränderungen von Diversitätsmustern nur unzureichend erklären. Diese Maße erscheinen ebenfalls ungeeignet für die Beschreibung des Einflusses auf die Dynamik komplexer biologischer Systeme. Herkömmlich verwendete Diversitätsindizes generieren ein inkohärentes und unzureichendes Bild tatsächlicher Diversitätsmuster und der zugrunde liegenden Prozesse, die diese Muster formen. Das Verständnis höherer Ebenen der Diversität, wie etwa β-Diversität oder funktionale Diversität (und somit Muster der Artzusammensetzung) erscheint essentiell für die Minimierung des Einflusses von anthropogen induzierten Störungen auf Amphibiengemeinschaften und könnte somit zu einer effektiven Schadensbegrenzung beitragen. In den vorgestellten Untersuchungen konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Vorhersagbarkeit der Zusammensetzung einer gegebenen Amphibiengemeinschaft unmittelbar vom Störungsgrad des jeweiligen Systems abhängt. Menschliche Aktivitäten, die zu strukturellen Änderungen von Waldssystemen führen, wie etwa kommerzieller Holzeinschlag, führen nicht nur zu Änderungen einfacher Systemdeskriptoren, wie der Anzahl der Arten innerhalb einer Gemeinschaft, vielmehr beeinflussen sie die Dynamik des Gesamtsystems. In diesem Zusammenhang erwiesen sich funktionale Diversitätskomponenten als äußerst wichtige determinierende Faktoren für die beobachteten Vorhersagbarkeitsmuster und deren Veränderung. Funktionale Unterschiede und nicht Artenzahl per se scheinen demnach für den Erhalt zu bevorzugender Ökossystemzustände ausschlaggebend zu sein. Der Erhalt dieser funktionalen Merkmalsdiversität trägt unmittelbar zum Erhalt wichtiger ökosystemarer Leistungen bei. Da anzunehmen ist, dass biologischer Diversität eine maßgebliche Rolle in Bezug auf die Belastbarkeit und Elastizität von Ökosystemen zukommt (essentielle Eigenschaften, die das langfristige Funktionieren von Ökosystemen unter Störungseinfluss gewährleisten), unterstreichen die Ergebnisse der hier vorliegenden Arbeit die Notwendigkeit einer kritischen Revision traditioneller Ansätze der Diversitätserfassung. KW - Tropischer Regenwald KW - Westafrika KW - Lurche KW - Ökologie KW - anthropogene Störungen KW - Amphibiengemeinschaften KW - Vorhersagbarkeitsmuster KW - Naturschutz KW - Afro- Neotropen KW - anthropogenic disturbance KW - amphibian communities KW - predictabilitiy patterns KW - conservation KW - Afro- Neotropics Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-18373 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Otto, Christoph A1 - Hahlbrock, Theresa A1 - Eich, Kilian A1 - Karaaslan, Ferdi A1 - Jürgens, Constantin A1 - Germer, Christoph-Thomas A1 - Wiegering, Armin A1 - Kämmerer, Ulrike T1 - Antiproliferative and antimetabolic effects behind the anticancer property of fermented wheat germ extract JF - BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine N2 - Background Fermented wheat germ extract (FWGE) sold under the trade name Avemar exhibits anticancer activity in vitro and in vivo. Its mechanisms of action are divided into antiproliferative and antimetabolic effects. Its influcence on cancer cell metabolism needs further investigation. One objective of this study, therefore, was to further elucidate the antimetabolic action of FWGE. The anticancer compound 2,6-dimethoxy-1,4-benzoquinone (DMBQ) is the major bioactive compound in FWGE and is probably responsible for its anticancer activity. The second objective of this study was to compare the antiproliferative properties in vitro of FWGE and the DMBQ compound. Methods The IC\(_{50}\) values of FWGE were determined for nine human cancer cell lines after 24 h of culture. The DMBQ compound was used at a concentration of 24 μmol/l, which is equal to the molar concentration of DMBQ in FWGE. Cell viability, cell cycle, cellular redox state, glucose consumption, lactic acid production, cellular ATP levels, and the NADH/NAD\(^+\) ratio were measured. Results The mean IC\(_{50}\) value of FWGE for the nine human cancer cell lines tested was 10 mg/ml. Both FWGE (10 mg/ml) and the DMBQ compound (24 μmol/l) induced massive cell damage within 24 h after starting treatment, with changes in the cellular redox state secondary to formation of intracellular reactive oxygen species. Unlike the DMBQ compound, which was only cytotoxic, FWGE exhibited cytostatic and growth delay effects in addition to cytotoxicity. Both cytostatic and growth delay effects were linked to impaired glucose utilization which influenced the cell cycle, cellular ATP levels, and the NADH/NAD\(^+\) ratio. The growth delay effect in response to FWGE treatment led to induction of autophagy. Conclusions FWGE and the DMBQ compound both induced oxidative stress-promoted cytotoxicity. In addition, FWGE exhibited cytostatic and growth delay effects associated with impaired glucose utilization which led to autophagy, a possible previously unknown mechanism behind the influence of FWGE on cancer cell metabolism. KW - cytostatic KW - FWGE KW - benzoquinone KW - cancer cells KW - reactive oxygen species KW - autophagy KW - cytotoxicity Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-146013 VL - 16 IS - 160 ER - TY - THES A1 - Zimmermann, Henriette T1 - Antigenic variation and stumpy development in \(Trypanosoma\) \(brucei\) T1 - Antigene Variation und Stumpy Entwicklung in \(Trypanosoma\) \(brucei\) N2 - The eukaryotic parasite Trypanosoma brucei has evolved sophisticated strategies to persist within its mammalian host. Trypanosomes evade the hosts' immune system by antigenic variation of their surface coat, consisting of variant surface glycoproteins (VSGs). Out of a repertoire of thousands of VSG genes, only one is expressed at any given time from one of the 15 telomeric expression sites (ES). The VSG is stochastically exchanged either by a transcriptional switch of the active ES (in situ switch) or by a recombinational exchange of the VSG within the active ES. However, for infections to persist, the parasite burden has to be limited. The slender (sl) bloodstream form secretes the stumpy induction factor (SIF), which accumulates with rising parasitemia. SIF induces the irreversible developmental transition from the proliferative sl to the cell cycle-arrested but fly-infective stumpy (st) stage once a concentration threshold is reached. Thus, antigenic variation and st development ensure persistent infections and transmissibility. A previous study in monomorphic cells indicated that the attenuation of the active ES could be relevant for the development of trypanosomes. The present thesis investigated this hypothesis using the inducible overexpression of an ectopic VSG in pleomorphic trypanosomes, which possess full developmental competence. These studies revealed a surprising phenotypic plasticity: while the endogenous VSG was always down-regulated upon induction, the ESactivity determined whether the VSG overexpressors arrested in growth or kept proliferating. Full ES-attenuation induced the differentiation of bona fide st parasites independent of the cell density and thus represents the sole natural SIF-independent differentiation trigger to date. A milder decrease of the ES-activity did not induce phenotypic changes, but appeared to prime the parasites for SIF-induced differentiation. These results demonstrate that antigenic variation and development are linked and indicated that the ES and the VSG are independently regulated. Therefore, I investigated in the second part of my thesis how ES-attenuation and VSG-silencing can be mediated. Integration of reporters with a functional or defective VSG 3'UTR into different genomic loci showed that the maintenance of the active state of the ES depends on a conserved motif within the VSG 3'UTR. In situ switching was only triggered when the telomere-proximal motif was partially deleted, suggesting that it serves as a DNA-binding motif for a telomere-associated protein. The VSG levels seem to be additionally regulated in trans based on the VSG 3'UTR independent of the genomic context, which was reinforced by the regulation of a constitutively expressed reporter with VSG 3' UTR upon ectopic VSG overexpression. N2 - Der eukaryotische Parasit Trypanosoma brucei hat komplexe Strategien entwickelt, um in seinem Säugetierwirt zu überleben. Die Grundlage der Immunevasion ist die antigene Variation des Oberflächenmantels, der aus dem variablen Oberflächenglykoprotein (VSG) besteht. Von mehreren tausend VSG-Genen wird zu jedem Zeitpunkt nur ein einziges aus einer der 15 telomerischen Expressionsstellen (ES) exprimiert. Das VSG kann entweder durch einen transkriptionellen Wechsel der aktiven ES (in situ Wechsel) oder durch einen rekombinatorischen Wechsel des VSG-Gens innerhalb der aktiven ES stochastisch ausgetauscht werden. Damit jedoch eine langanhaltende Infektion des Wirts möglich wird, muss gleichzeitig der Parasitenbefall begrenzt werden. Mit ansteigender Parasitämie akkumuliert der 'stumpy induction factor' (SIF), welcher von der 'slender' (sl) Blutstromform sekretiert wird. Sobald ein Schwellenwert in der SIF-Konzentration erreicht ist, wird die irreversible Differenzierung der proliferativen sl in die zellzyklusarretierte 'stumpy'(st) Form eingeleitet, welche infektiös für den Fliegenvektor ist. Somit stellen antigene Variation und st- Differenzierung das Persistieren der Infektion und die Übertragung des Parasiten sicher. Eine frühere Arbeit mit monomorphen Zellen deutete darauf hin, dass die Attenuierung der aktiven ES eine Rolle für die Differenzierung der Trypanosomen spielen könnte. Diese Hypothese wurde in der vorliegenden Dissertation untersucht, indem in pleomorphen Zellen mit vollständiger Entwicklungskompetenz ein ektopisches VSG induzierbar überexprimiert wurde. Diese Studien offenbarten eine erstaunliche phänotypische Plastizität: während das endogene VSG nach Induktion runter reguliert wurde, arretierten die VSG-Überexpressoren in Abhängigkeit von der ES-Aktivität entweder im Wachstum oder teilten sich weiter. Die vollständige ES-Attenuierung löste die Differenzierung zu echten st Zellen unabhängig von der Zelldichte aus und ist somit der bisher einzige natürliche SIF-unabhängige Differenzierungsauslöser. Eine mildere Abnahme der ES-Aktivität verursachte keinen Phänotyp, scheint aber die Zellen auf die SIF-induzierte Differenzierung vorzubereiten. Diese Ergebnisse zeigen, dass antigene Variation und Differenzierung verbunden sind und deuteten an, dass die ES und das VSG unabhängig voneinander reguliert werden. Daher habe ich im zweiten Teil meiner Dissertation untersucht, wie ES-Attenuierung und VSG-Stilllegung vermittelt werden können. Die Integration eines Reporters mit funktioneller oder defekter VSG 3'UTR an verschiedenen Orten im Genom zeigte, dass die Aufrechterhaltung der ES-Aktivität von einem konservierten Motiv in der VSG 3'UTR abhängig ist. Ein in situ Wechsel wurde nur ausgelöst, wenn Teile des Telomer-proximalen Motiv deletiert wurden, was nahelegt, dass das Motiv auf DNA-Ebene von einem Telomerbindeprotein erkannt wird. Die VSG-Level scheinen unabhängig vom genomischen Kontext zusätzlich in trans basierend auf der VSG 3'UTR reguliert zu werden, was durch die Regulation eines konstitutiv exprimierten Reporters mit VSG 3'UTR nach VSG-Überexpression bekräftigt wurde. KW - Trypanosoma brucei KW - Genexpression KW - Entwicklung KW - Parasit KW - VSG KW - antigenic variation KW - monoallelic expression KW - stumpy development KW - differentiation Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-146902 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bona, Marion A1 - Scheer, Ulrich A1 - Bautz, Ekkehard K. F. T1 - Antibodies to RNA polymerase II (B) inhibit transcription in lampbrush chromosomes after microinjection into living amphibian oocytes N2 - Antibodies directed against RNA polymerase II (B) from Drosophila melanogaster were obtained from rabbit sera and, as monoclonal immunoglobulins, from mouse hybridomas and shown to cross-react with the amphibian enzyme protein. Localization by indirect immunofluorescence microscopy revealed the association of this enzyme with chromatin of interphase nuclei of amphibian cells and its absence in nucleoli. Purified immunoglobulins were microinjected in to nuclei ofliving vitellogenic oocytes of Ple1lrodeles waltlii and X enopus laevis and their effects on transcriptional processes were monitored by biochemical and light and electron microscopic stud ies. RNA polymerase II antibodies from rabbit sera caused a rapid and almost complete release of nascent transcripts from the chromatin axis of the loops of lampbrush chromosomes, followed by collapse of the loops and their retraction on the main chromosome axis. Monoclonal murine antibodies to the Iarge RNA polymerase II subunits also inhibited transcription in chromosome Ioops but appeared to inhibit initiation rather than elongation events. Activities of class land III RNA polymerases were not significantly affected by injection of antibodies to polymerase II, indicating immunological differences between the three RNA polymerases. The potential value of the in vitro test system described , as a very sensitive assay for detecting proteins involved in transcription in living cells, is discussed. 1 Y1 - 1981 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-33128 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Colizzi, Francesca Sara A1 - Beer, Katharina A1 - Cuti, Paolo A1 - Deppisch, Peter A1 - Martínez Torres, David A1 - Yoshii, Taishi A1 - Helfrich-Förster, Charlotte T1 - Antibodies Against the Clock Proteins Period and Cryptochrome Reveal the Neuronal Organization of the Circadian Clock in the Pea Aphid JF - Frontiers in Physiology N2 - Circadian clocks prepare the organism to cyclic environmental changes in light, temperature, or food availability. Here, we characterized the master clock in the brain of a strongly photoperiodic insect, the aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum, immunohistochemically with antibodies against A. pisum Period (PER), Drosophila melanogaster Cryptochrome (CRY1), and crab Pigment-Dispersing Hormone (PDH). The latter antibody detects all so far known PDHs and PDFs (Pigment-Dispersing Factors), which play a dominant role in the circadian system of many arthropods. We found that, under long days, PER and CRY are expressed in a rhythmic manner in three regions of the brain: the dorsal and lateral protocerebrum and the lamina. No staining was detected with anti-PDH, suggesting that aphids lack PDF. All the CRY1-positive cells co-expressed PER and showed daily PER/CRY1 oscillations of high amplitude, while the PER oscillations of the CRY1-negative PER neurons were of considerable lower amplitude. The CRY1 oscillations were highly synchronous in all neurons, suggesting that aphid CRY1, similarly to Drosophila CRY1, is light sensitive and its oscillations are synchronized by light-dark cycles. Nevertheless, in contrast to Drosophila CRY1, aphid CRY1 was not degraded by light, but steadily increased during the day and decreased during the night. PER was always located in the nuclei of the clock neurons, while CRY was predominantly cytoplasmic and revealed the projections of the PER/CRY1-positive neurons. We traced the PER/CRY1-positive neurons through the aphid protocerebrum discovering striking similarities with the circadian clock of D. melanogaster: The CRY1 fibers innervate the dorsal and lateral protocerebrum and putatively connect the different PER-positive neurons with each other. They also run toward the pars intercerebralis, which controls hormone release via the neurohemal organ, the corpora cardiaca. In contrast to Drosophila, the CRY1-positive fibers additionally travel directly toward the corpora cardiaca and the close-by endocrine gland, corpora allata. This suggests a direct link between the circadian clock and the photoperiodic control of hormone release that can be studied in the future. KW - aphids KW - circadian clock KW - cryptochrome KW - period KW - hemiptera KW - insects KW - photoperiodism Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-242909 SN - 1664-042X VL - 12 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Beier, Hildburg A1 - Gätschenberger, Heike A1 - Azzami, Klara A1 - Tautz, Jürgen T1 - Antibacterial Immune Competence of Honey Bees (Apis mellifera) Is Adapted to Different Life Stages and Environmental Risks JF - PLoS ONE N2 - The development of all honey bee castes proceeds through three different life stages all of which encounter microbial infections to a various extent. We have examined the immune strength of honey bees across all developmental stages with emphasis on the temporal expression of cellular and humoral immune responses upon artificial challenge with viable Escherichia coli bacteria. We employed a broad array of methods to investigate defence strategies of infected individuals: (a) fate of bacteria in the haemocoel; (b) nodule formation and (c) induction of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). Newly emerged adult worker bees and drones were able to activate efficiently all examined immune reactions. The number of viable bacteria circulating in the haemocoel of infected bees declined rapidly by more than two orders of magnitude within the first 4–6 h post-injection (p.i.), coinciding with the occurrence of melanised nodules. Antimicrobial activity, on the other hand, became detectable only after the initial bacterial clearance. These two temporal patterns of defence reactions very likely represent the constitutive cellular and the induced humoral immune response. A unique feature of honey bees is that a fraction of worker bees survives the winter season in a cluster mostly engaged in thermoregulation. We show here that the overall immune strength of winter bees matches that of young summer bees although nodulation reactions are not initiated at all. As expected, high doses of injected viable E.coli bacteria caused no mortality in larvae or adults of each age. However, drone and worker pupae succumbed to challenge with E.coli even at low doses, accompanied by a premature darkening of the pupal body. In contrast to larvae and adults, we observed no fast clearance of viable bacteria and no induction of AMPs but a rapid proliferation of E.coli bacteria in the haemocoel of bee pupae ultimately leading to their death. KW - escherichia coli infections KW - honey bees KW - bees KW - antimicrobials KW - bacterial pathogens KW - larvae KW - pupae KW - winter Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-96895 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Becam, Jérôme A1 - Walter, Tim A1 - Burgert, Anne A1 - Schlegel, Jan A1 - Sauer, Markus A1 - Seibel, Jürgen A1 - Schubert-Unkmeir, Alexandra T1 - Antibacterial activity of ceramide and ceramide analogs against pathogenic Neisseria JF - Scientific Reports N2 - Certain fatty acids and sphingoid bases found at mucosal surfaces are known to have antibacterial activity and are thought to play a more direct role in innate immunity against bacterial infections. Herein, we analysed the antibacterial activity of sphingolipids, including the sphingoid base sphingosine as well as short-chain C\(_{6}\) and long-chain C\(_{16}\)-ceramides and azido-functionalized ceramide analogs against pathogenic Neisseriae. Determination of the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC) demonstrated that short-chain ceramides and a ω-azido-functionalized C\(_{6}\)-ceramide were active against Neisseria meningitidis and N. gonorrhoeae, whereas they were inactive against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. Kinetic assays showed that killing of N. meningitidis occurred within 2 h with ω–azido-C\(_{6}\)-ceramide at 1 X the MIC. Of note, at a bactericidal concentration, ω–azido-C\(_{6}\)-ceramide had no significant toxic effect on host cells. Moreover, lipid uptake and localization was studied by flow cytometry and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and revealed a rapid uptake by bacteria within 5 min. CLSM and super-resolution fluorescence imaging by direct stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy demonstrated homogeneous distribution of ceramide analogs in the bacterial membrane. Taken together, these data demonstrate the potent bactericidal activity of sphingosine and synthetic short-chain ceramide analogs against pathogenic Neisseriae. KW - ceramide analogs KW - Neisseria KW - ceramide Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-159367 VL - 7 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Doppler, Kathrin A1 - Schuster, Yasmin A1 - Appeltshauser, Luise A1 - Biko, Lydia A1 - Villmann, Carmen A1 - Weishaupt, Andreas A1 - Werner, Christian A1 - Sommer, Claudia T1 - Anti-CNTN1 IgG3 induces acute conduction block and motor deficits in a passive transfer rat model JF - Journal of Neuroinflammation N2 - Background: Autoantibodies against the paranodal protein contactin-1 have recently been described in patients with severe acute-onset autoimmune neuropathies and mainly belong to the IgG4 subclass that does not activate complement. IgG3 anti-contactin-1 autoantibodies are rare, but have been detected during the acute onset of disease in some cases. There is evidence that anti-contactin-1 prevents adhesive interaction, and chronic exposure to anti-contactin-1 IgG4 leads to structural changes at the nodes accompanied by neuropathic symptoms. However, the pathomechanism of acute onset of disease and the pathogenic role of IgG3 anti-contactin-1 is largely unknown. Methods: In the present study, we aimed to model acute autoantibody exposure by intraneural injection of IgG of patients with anti-contacin-1 autoantibodies to Lewis rats. Patient IgG obtained during acute onset of disease (IgG3 predominant) and IgG from the chronic phase of disease (IgG4 predominant) were studied in comparison. Results: Conduction blocks were measured in rats injected with the “acute” IgG more often than after injection of “chronic” IgG (83.3% versus 35%) and proved to be reversible within a week after injection. Impaired nerve conduction was accompanied by motor deficits in rats after injection of the “acute” IgG but only minor structural changes of the nodes. Paranodal complement deposition was detected after injection of the “acute IgG”. We did not detect any inflammatory infiltrates, arguing against an inflammatory cascade as cause of damage to the nerve. We also did not observe dispersion of paranodal proteins or sodium channels to the juxtaparanodes as seen in patients after chronic exposure to anti-contactin-1. Conclusions: Our data suggest that anti-contactin-1 IgG3 induces an acute conduction block that is most probably mediated by autoantibody binding and subsequent complement deposition and may account for acute onset of disease in these patients. This supports the notion of anti-contactin-1-associated neuropathy as a paranodopathy with the nodes of Ranvier as the site of pathogenesis. KW - complement deposition KW - paranodopathy KW - anti-contactin-1 KW - CIDP KW - passive transfer KW - autoantibody Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-200476 VL - 16 IS - 73 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wohlwend, Michael R. A1 - Craven, Dylan A1 - Weigelt, Patrick A1 - Seebens, Hanno A1 - Winter, Marten A1 - Kreft, Holger A1 - Zurell, Damaris A1 - Sarmento Cabral, Juliano A1 - Essl, Franz A1 - van Kleunen, Mark A1 - Pergl, Jan A1 - Pyšek, Petr A1 - Knight, Tiffany M. T1 - Anthropogenic and environmental drivers shape diversity of naturalized plants across the Pacific JF - Diversity and Distributions N2 - Aim The Pacific exhibits an exceptional number of naturalized plant species, but the drivers of this high diversity and the associated compositional patterns remain largely unknown. Here, we aim to (a) improve our understanding of introduction and establishment processes and (b) evaluate whether this information is sufficient to create scientific conservation tools, such as watchlists. Location Islands in the Pacific Ocean, excluding larger islands such as New Zealand, Japan, the Philippines and Indonesia. Methods We combined information from the most up‐to‐date data sources to quantify naturalized plant species richness and turnover across island groups and investigate the effects of anthropogenic, biogeographic and climate drivers on these patterns. In total, we found 2,672 naturalized plant species across 481 islands and 50 island groups, with a total of 11,074 records. Results Most naturalized species were restricted to few island groups, and most island groups have a low number of naturalized species. Island groups with few naturalized species were characterized by a set of widespread naturalized species. Several plant families that contributed many naturalized species globally also did so in the Pacific, particularly Fabaceae and Poaceae. However, many families were significantly over‐ or under‐represented in the Pacific naturalized flora compared to other regions of the world. Naturalized species richness increased primarily with increased human activity and island altitude/area, whereas similarity between island groups in temperature along with richness differences was most important for beta diversity. Main conclusions The distribution and richness of naturalized species can be explained by a small set of drivers. The Pacific region contains many naturalized plant species also naturalized in other regions in the world, but our results highlight key differences such as a stronger role of anthropogenic drivers in shaping diversity patterns. Our results establish a basis for predicting and preventing future naturalizations in a threatened biodiversity hotspot. KW - anthropogenic drivers KW - beta diversity KW - island biogeography KW - naturalized species KW - Pacific Ocean KW - plant invasion Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-239925 VL - 27 IS - 6 SP - 1120 EP - 1133 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stieb, Sara Mae A1 - Kelber, Christina A1 - Wehner, Rüdiger A1 - Rössler, Wolfgang T1 - Antennal-Lobe Organization in Desert Ants of the Genus Cataglyphis JF - Brain, Behavior and Evolution N2 - Desert ants of the genus Cataglyphis possess remarkable visual navigation capabilities. Although Cataglyphis species lack a trail pheromone system, Cataglyphis fortis employs olfactory cues for detecting nest and food sites. To investigate potential adaptations in primary olfactory centers of the brain of C. fortis, we analyzed olfactory glomeruli (odor processing units) in their antennal lobes and compared them to glomeruli in different Cataglyphis species. Using confocal imaging and 3D reconstruction, we analyzed the number, size and spatial arrangement of olfactory glomeruli in C. fortis, C.albicans, C.bicolor, C.rubra, and C.noda. Workers of all Cataglyphis species have smaller numbers of glomeruli (198–249) compared to those previously found in olfactory-guided ants. Analyses in 2 species of Formica – a genus closely related to Cataglyphis – revealed substantially higher numbers of olfactory glomeruli (c. 370), which is likely to reflect the importance of olfaction in these wood ant species. Comparisons between Cataglyphis species revealed 2 special features in C. fortis. First, with c. 198 C. fortis has the lowest number of glomeruli compared to all other species. Second, a conspicuously enlarged glomerulus is located close to the antennal nerve entrance. Males of C. fortis possess a significantly smaller number of glomeruli (c. 150) compared to female workers and queens. A prominent male-specific macroglomerulus likely to be involved in sex pheromone communication occupies a position different from that of the enlarged glomerulus in females. The behavioral significance of the enlarged glomerulus in female workers remains elusive. The fact that C. fortis inhabits microhabitats (salt pans) that are avoided by all other Cataglyphis species suggests that extreme ecological conditions may not only have resulted in adaptations of visual capabilities, but also in specializations of the olfactory system. KW - olfactory glomeruli KW - plasticity KW - ant KW - antennal lobe KW - glomerulus KW - insects KW - interspecific comparison KW - macroglomerulus KW - olfaction Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-196815 SN - 0006-8977 SN - 1421-9743 N1 - This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence and a national licence (funded by the DFG, German Research Foundation) respectively. VL - 77 IS - 3 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kim, Bo-Mi A1 - Amores, Angel A1 - Kang, Seunghyun A1 - Ahn, Do-Hwan A1 - Kim, Jin-Hyoung A1 - Kim, Il-Chan A1 - Lee, Jun Hyuck A1 - Lee, Sung Gu A1 - Lee, Hyoungseok A1 - Lee, Jungeun A1 - Kim, Han-Woo A1 - Desvignes, Thomas A1 - Batzel, Peter A1 - Sydes, Jason A1 - Titus, Tom A1 - Wilson, Catherine A. A1 - Catchen, Julian M. A1 - Warren, Wesley C. A1 - Schartl, Manfred A1 - Detrich, H. William III A1 - Postlethwait, John H. A1 - Park, Hyun T1 - Antarctic blackfin icefish genome reveals adaptations to extreme environments JF - Nature Ecology & Evolution N2 - Icefishes (suborder Notothenioidei; family Channichthyidae) are the only vertebrates that lack functional haemoglobin genes and red blood cells. Here, we report a high-quality genome assembly and linkage map for the Antarctic blackfin icefish Chaenocephalus aceratus, highlighting evolved genomic features for its unique physiology. Phylogenomic analysis revealed that Antarctic fish of the teleost suborder Notothenioidei, including icefishes, diverged from the stickleback lineage about 77 million years ago and subsequently evolved cold-adapted phenotypes as the Southern Ocean cooled to sub-zero temperatures. Our results show that genes involved in protection from ice damage, including genes encoding antifreeze glycoprotein and zona pellucida proteins, are highly expanded in the icefish genome. Furthermore, genes that encode enzymes that help to control cellular redox state, including members of the sod3 and nqo1 gene families, are expanded, probably as evolutionary adaptations to the relatively high concentration of oxygen dissolved in cold Antarctic waters. In contrast, some crucial regulators of circadian homeostasis (cry and per genes) are absent from the icefish genome, suggesting compromised control of biological rhythms in the polar light environment. The availability of the icefish genome sequence will accelerate our understanding of adaptation to extreme Antarctic environments. KW - animal physiology KW - evolutionary genetics KW - genomics KW - ichthyology Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-325811 VL - 3 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, T. A1 - Sebald, Walter A1 - Oschkinat, H. T1 - Antagonist design through forced electrostatic mismatch N2 - No abstract available KW - Biochemie Y1 - 1994 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-62408 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Fiala, Brigitte A1 - Rabenstein, R. A1 - Maschwitz, Ulrich T1 - Ant-attracting plant-structures: Food bodies of SE Asian Vitaceae N2 - No abstract available KW - Pflanzen Y1 - 1994 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-55177 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Scheer, Ulrich A1 - Franke, Werner W. T1 - Annulate lamellae in plant cells: formation during microsporogenesis and pollen development in Canna generalis Bailey N2 - The occurrence of stacked annulate tamellae is documented for a plant cell system, namely for pollen mother cells and developing pollen grains of Canna generalis. Their structural subarchiteeture and relationship to endoplasmie reticulum (ER) and nuclear envelope cisternae is described in detail. The results demonstrate structural homology between plant and animal annulate lamellae and are compatible with, though do not prove, the view that annulate lamcllar cisternae may originate as a degenerative form of endoplasmic retieulum. Y1 - 1972 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-32160 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Linsenmair, Karl Eduard T1 - Anemomenotactic orientation in beetles and scorpions N2 - Scorpions, living in North African semideserts are - in spite of disrupting experimental interferences - able to maintain a certain direction in their natural environment in the dark on a plane surface. Under comparable laboratory conditions, excluding the possibility of light or gravity orientation, they can orient themselves if a directed air current passes over the "arena." In most cases the scorpions do not run necessarily with or against the wind, but rather maintain constant angles to the air current for anywhere from minutes to many hours. They are running anemomenotactically (ref. 1). Under identical conditions many species of beetles also orient themselves to air currents (refs. 2 to 4). The main problems to be solved in the study of anemomenotactic orientation are: (1) Which physical qualities of the air current have an influence on the anemomenotaxis? (2) With which sense organs do beetles and scorpions perceive wind directions? (3) Which physiological mechanism is the basis of anemomenotactic orientation? (4) What is the biological significance of anemomenotaxis in beetles and scorpions? With respect to these problems, more study has been done on beetles than on scorpions. Therefore, due to lack of space, I shall discuss mainly some of the results obtained in experiments with dung beetles (Geotrupes silvaticus, G. ,Stercorarius, G. armifrons, G. niger, Scarabaeus variolosus) and tenebrionid beetles (Tenebrio molitor, Pimelia grossa, P. tenuicomis, Scaurus dubius). KW - Biologie KW - Skorpion KW - Käfer Y1 - 1972 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-78118 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Brehm, Klaus A1 - Koziol, Uriel A1 - Krohne, Georg T1 - Anatomy and development of the larval nervous system in Echinococcus multilocularis JF - Frontiers in Zoology N2 - Background The metacestode larva of Echinococcus multilocularis (Cestoda: Taeniidae) develops in the liver of intermediate hosts (typically rodents, or accidentally in humans) as a labyrinth of interconnected cysts that infiltrate the host tissue, causing the disease alveolar echinococcosis. Within the cysts, protoscoleces (the infective stage for the definitive canid host) arise by asexual multiplication. These consist of a scolex similar to that of the adult, invaginated within a small posterior body. Despite the importance of alveolar echinococcosis for human health, relatively little is known about the basic biology, anatomy and development of E. multilocularis larvae, particularly with regard to their nervous system. Results We describe the existence of a subtegumental nerve net in the metacestode cysts, which is immunoreactive for acetylated tubulin-α and contains small populations of nerve cells that are labeled by antibodies raised against several invertebrate neuropeptides. However, no evidence was found for the existence of cholinergic or serotoninergic elements in the cyst wall. Muscle fibers occur without any specific arrangement in the subtegumental layer, and accumulate during the invaginations of the cyst wall that form brood capsules, where protoscoleces develop. The nervous system of the protoscolex develops independently of that of the metacestode cyst, with an antero-posterior developmental gradient. The combination of antibodies against several nervous system markers resulted in a detailed description of the protoscolex nervous system, which is remarkably complex and already similar to that of the adult worm. Conclusions We provide evidence for the first time of the existence of a nervous system in the metacestode cyst wall, which is remarkable given the lack of motility of this larval stage, and the lack of serotoninergic and cholinergic elements. We propose that it could function as a neuroendocrine system, derived from the nervous system present in the bladder tissue of other taeniids. The detailed description of the development and anatomy of the protoscolex neuromuscular system is a necessary first step toward the understanding of the developmental mechanisms operating in these peculiar larval stages. KW - Echinococcus KW - Metacestode KW - Protoscolex KW - Nervous system KW - Neuropeptide KW - Serotonin KW - Acetylated tubulin Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-96504 UR - http://www.frontiersinzoology.com/content/10/1/24 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Zirkel, J. A1 - Cecil, A. A1 - Schäfer, F. A1 - Rahlfs, S. A1 - Ouedraogo, A. A1 - Xiao, K. A1 - Sawadogo, S. A1 - Coulibaly, B. A1 - Becker, K. A1 - Dandekar, T. T1 - Analyzing Thiol-Dependent Redox Networks in the Presence of Methylene Blue and Other Antimalarial Agents with RT-PCR-Supported in silico Modeling JF - Bioinformatics and Biology Insights N2 - BACKGROUND: In the face of growing resistance in malaria parasites to drugs, pharmacological combination therapies are important. There is accumulating evidence that methylene blue (MB) is an effective drug against malaria. Here we explore the biological effects of both MB alone and in combination therapy using modeling and experimental data. RESULTS: We built a model of the central metabolic pathways in P. falciparum. Metabolic flux modes and their changes under MB were calculated by integrating experimental data (RT-PCR data on mRNAs for redox enzymes) as constraints and results from the YANA software package for metabolic pathway calculations. Several different lines of MB attack on Plasmodium redox defense were identified by analysis of the network effects. Next, chloroquine resistance based on pfmdr/and pfcrt transporters, as well as pyrimethamine/sulfadoxine resistance (by mutations in DHF/DHPS), were modeled in silico. Further modeling shows that MB has a favorable synergism on antimalarial network effects with these commonly used antimalarial drugs. CONCLUSIONS: Theoretical and experimental results support that methylene blue should, because of its resistance-breaking potential, be further tested as a key component in drug combination therapy efforts in holoendemic areas. KW - methylene blue KW - malaria KW - elementary mode analysis KW - drug KW - resistance KW - combination therapy KW - pathway KW - metabolic flux Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-123751 N1 - This is an open access article. Unrestricted non-commercial use is permitted provided the original work is properly cited. VL - 6 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Liu, Ruiqi A1 - Kinoshita, Masato A1 - Adolfi, Mateus C. A1 - Schartl, Manfred T1 - Analysis of the role of the Mc4r system in development, growth, and puberty of medaka JF - Frontiers in Endocrinology N2 - In mammals the melanocortin 4 receptor (Mc4r) signaling system has been mainly associated with the regulation of appetite and energy homeostasis. In fish of the genus Xiphophorus (platyfish and swordtails) puberty onset is genetically determined by a single locus, which encodes the mc4r. Wild populations of Xiphophorus are polymorphic for early and late-maturing individuals. Copy number variation of different mc4r alleles is responsible for the difference in puberty onset. To answer whether this is a special adaptation of the Mc4r signaling system in the lineage of Xiphophorus or a more widely conserved mechanism in teleosts, we studied the role of Mc4r in reproductive biology of medaka (Oryzias latipes), a close relative to Xiphophorus and a well-established model to study gonadal development. To understand the potential role of Mc4r in medaka, we characterized the major features of the Mc4r signaling system (mc4r, mrap2, pomc, agrp1). In medaka, all these genes are expressed before hatching. In adults, they are mainly expressed in the brain. The transcript of the receptor accessory protein mrap2 co-localizes with mc4r in the hypothalamus in adult brains indicating a conserved function of modulating Mc4r signaling. Comparing growth and puberty between wild-type and mc4r knockout medaka revealed that absence of Mc4r does not change puberty timing but significantly delays hatching. Embryonic development of knockout animals is retarded compared to wild-types. In conclusion, the Mc4r system in medaka is involved in regulation of growth rather than puberty. KW - medaka KW - Mc4r KW - knockout KW - puberty KW - growth Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-201472 VL - 10 ER - TY - THES A1 - Dinev, Dragomir T1 - Analysis of the role of extracellular signal regulated kinase (ERK5) in the differentiation of muscle cells T1 - Analyse der Rolle der extrazellulären signalregulierten Kinase (ERK5) in der Differenzierung von Muskelzellen N2 - The MEK5/ ERK5 kinase module is a relatively new discovered mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signalling pathway with a poorly defined physiological function. Since ERK5 and its upstream activator MEK5 are abundant in skeletal muscle a function of the cascade during muscle differentiation was examined. ERK5 becomes activated upon induction of differentiation in mouse myoblasts. The selective activation of the pathway results in promoter activation of differentiation-specific genes, such as the cdk-inhibitor p21 gene, the myosin light chain (MLC1A) gene, or an E-box containing promoter element, where myogenic basic-helix-loop-helix proteins such as MyoD or myogenin bind. Moreover, myogenic differentiation is completely blocked, when ERK5 expression is inhibited by antisense RNA. The effect can be detected also on the expression level of myogenic determination and differentiation markers such as p21, MyoD and myogenin. Another new finding is that stable expression of ERK5 in C2C12 leads to differentiation like phenotype and to increased p21 expression levels under growth conditions. These results provide first evidence that the MEK5/ERK5 MAP kinase cascade is critical for early steps of muscle cell differentiation. N2 - MEK5/ ERK5 ist ein erst kürzlich entdeckter MAPK- Signalweg, dessen physiologische Funktion noch wenig verstanden ist. Da ERK5 und der in der Kaskade oberhalb liegende Aktivator MEK5 in Skelettmuskeln hoch expremiert werden, wurde eine Funktion der Kaskade während des Muskel-Differenzierung untersucht. ERK5 wird nach einer Induktion der Differenzierung in Maus-Myoblasten aktiviert. Die gezielte Aktivierung dieses Signalwegs führt zur Induzierung von Promotoren differenzierungs-spezifischer Gene, wie z.B. des cdk-Inhibitors p21, der MLC1A, oder eines Promotors, der E-Boxen enthält, woran myogene Basische-Helix- loop- Helix Proteine, wie MyoD oder Myogenin binden können. Darüber hinaus ist die Muskeldifferenzierung völlig blockiert, wenn die Expression von ERK5 mittels antisense-RNA inhibiert wird. Diesen Effekt kann man auch an hand der Menge von exprimierten muskelspezifischen Differenzierungsproteinen, wie p21, MyoD und Myogenin nachweisen. Eine weitere neue Entdeckung ist, daß stabile Expression von ERK5 in C2C12 Zellen zu einem differenzierungsähnlichen Phänotyp und gesteigerter p21 Expression unter Wachstum-bedingungen führt. Diese Ergebnisse geben erste Anhaltspunkte, daß der MEK5/ ERK5 MAP Kinase Signalweg entscheidend für frühe Stadien der Muskeldifferenzierung ist. KW - Muskelzelle KW - Zelldifferenzierung KW - Signaltransduktion KW - Proteinkinasen KW - ERK5 KW - MEK5 KW - MEF2C KW - MyoD KW - Muskeldifferenzierung KW - Kinase KW - ERK5 KW - MEK5 KW - MEF2C KW - MyoD KW - muscle differentiation KW - kinase Y1 - 2001 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-1180481 ER - TY - THES A1 - Fernández-Mora, Eugenia T1 - Analysis of the maturation of Rhodococcus equi-containing vacuoles in macrophages T1 - Analyse der Reifung von Rhodococcus equi-enthaltenden Phagosomen in Makrophagen N2 - Rhodococcus equi is a Gram-positive intracellular pathogen which can cause severe bronchopneumonia in foals. In recent years, the role of this bacterium as human pathogen has been noted, as R.equi infections in humans have increase in frequency. This increase is associated with the rise in immunosupressed individuals, specially AIDS patients, where infection leads to symptoms and pathology similar to those seen in foals with a high mortality rate. Due to its capability to survive and multiply in murine and equine macrophages, R.equi has been classified as a facultative intracellular bacterium. R.equi is found frequently in macrophages in alveolar infiltrate from infected animals. The pathogenicity of R.equi depends on its ability to exist and multiply inside macrophages and has been associated with the presence of virulence plasmids. It has been observed that, inside foal alveolar macrophages, R.equi-containing vacuoles (RCVs) do not mature into phagolysosomes. However, most of the intracellular events during R.equi infection have not been investigated in detail. The aim of this study was to elucidate the intracellular compartmentation of R.equi and the mechanism by which the bacteria avoid destruction in host macrophages. The importance of the virulence-associated plasmids of R.equi for the establishment of RCVs was also evaluated. Furthermore, the intracellular fate of viable and non-viable R.equi was compared in order to study whether viability of R.equi influeciantes the establishment of RCVs. In this study, the RCV was characterized by using a variety of endocytic markers to follow the path of the bacteria trhough murine macropages. Transmission electron microscopy-base analysis showed that R.equi was found equally frequently in phagosomes with loosely or thightly apposed membranes, and RCV often contains numerous membranous vesicles. Laser scanning microscopy of infected macrophages showed that the majority of phagosomes containing R.equi acquired transiently the early endosomal markers Rab5, Ptlns3P, and EEA-1, suggesting initially undisturbed phagosome maturation. Although the RCV acquired some late endosomal markers, such as Rab7, LAMP-1, and Lamp-2, they did not acquired vATPase, did not interact with pre-labeled lysosomes, and failed to acidify. These data clearly suggest that the RCV is a compartment which has left vacuoles that resemble multivesicular body compartments (MVB), which are transport intermediates between early and late endosomes and display internal vesicles very similar to the ones observed within RCVs. Analyisis of several R.equi strains containing either VapA- or VapB-expressing plasmids or neither demonstrated that the possession of the virulence-associated plasmids does not affect phagosome trafficking over a two hour period of infection. The finding that non-viable R.equi was still able to inhibit phagosome maturation (although not to the same extent as viable R.equi did) suggests that heat-insensitive factors, such as cell periphery lipids, may play a major role in inhibition of phagosome maturation, although heat-sensitive factors may also be involved. N2 - Rhodococcus equi ist ein Gram-positives, fakultativ intrazelulläres Bakterium, das unter anderem die Ursache von Bronchopneumonien bei Fohlen ist. Menschen und andere Säugetiere können ebenfalls von Infektionen mit R. equi betroffen sein. In den letzten Jahren ist die Häufigkeit klinischer Infektionen mit R. equi bei Menschen gestiegen. Die wachsende Anzahl an mmunosupprimierten Patienten (hauptsächlich AIDS-Patienten) liegt dieser Zunahme an Infektionen zugrunde. Die Symptomatologie und Pathologie der Infektion mit R. equi ist bei AIDS-Patienten und Fohlen ähnlich. Die Sterblichkeitsrate ist in beiden Fällen hoch. Die Fähigkeit der Rhodokokken, innerhalb von Makrophagen zu überleben und sich zu vermehren, ist mit dem Vorhandensein von Virulenzplasmiden (virulence-associated plasmids) verbunden. Innerhalb des Makrophagen befinden sich die Rhodokokken in einem Phagosom, das nicht mit Lysosomen fusioniert. Die genaue Kompartimentierung der Rhodococcus equi-enthaltenden Phagosomen in Makrophagen war bisher unbekannt und wurde deshalb in der vorliegenden Promotionsarbeit untersucht. Mit Hilfe mehrerer endozytischer Marker wurde das R. equi-enthaltende Kompartiment charakterisiert. Mögliche Unterschiede zwischen der Kompartimentierung von R. equi(+)- und R. equi(-)-enthaltenden Phagosomen ist ebenfalls Thema dieser Promotionsarbeit. Weiterhin wurde die Etablierung des phagosomalen Kompartiments für jeweils lebende und tote Rhodokokken verglichen. Transmissionselektronenmikroskopische Analysen haben gezeigt, dass die Phagosomenmembran Rhodococcus equi-enthaltender Phagosomen sowohl locker als auch eng anliegend sein kann (50%). Darüber hinaus wurden häufig zahlreiche, membranöse Vesikel in R. equi-enthaltenden Phagosomen gefunden. Diese Phagosomen zeigen somit Ähnlichkeiten zu Multivesicular Bodies. Multivesicular Bodies sind intermediäre Kompartimente zwischen frühen und späten Endosomen und zeigen ebenfalls eine Vielzahl von internen Vesikeln. Untersuchungen am konfokalen Lasermikroskop ergaben, dass die Mehrheit der R. equi-enthaltenden Phagosomen die früh endosomalen Marker Rab5, PtIns3P und EEA-1 transient akquirieren. Dieser Befund deutet auf eine ungestörte phagosomale Reifung im frühen Stadium hin. Trotz der beobachteten Akquisition der spät endosomalen Marker Rab7, LAMP-1 und LAMP-2 konnte keine Akquisition der vATPase, keine Interaktion mit vormarkierten Lysosomen und keine Ansäuerung von R.equi-enthaltenden Phagosomen nachgewiesen werden. Diese Ergebnisse weisen darauf hin, dass R. equi-enthaltende Phagosomen das früh endosomale Stadium abschließen, aber einen typisch spät endosomale Zustand nicht erreichen. Die Analyse unterschiedlicher R. equi-Stämme, die entweder vapA- oder vapB-exprimierende Virulenzplasmide enthalten, hat gezeigt, dass die Anwesenheit von Virulenzplasmiden die phagosomale Reifung über eine Infektionsperiode von zwei Stunden nicht beeinflusst. Getötete Rhodokokken waren in der Lage, die phagosomale Reifung zu inhibieren, aber in geringerem Ausmaß als lebende Rhodokokken. Das weist darauf hin, dass hitze-insensitive Faktoren (wie zum Beispiel Lipide der Zellwand) zur Inhibierung der phagosomalen Reifung entscheidend sind, obwohl dazu auch hitze-sensitive Faktoren (wie Proteine) relevant sein können. KW - Rhodococcus equi KW - Makrophage KW - Vakuole KW - Endosome KW - Phagosome KW - Rhodococcus KW - Mycobacterium KW - Reifung KW - endosome KW - phagosome KW - Rhodococcus KW - Mycobacterium KW - maturation Y1 - 2005 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-14049 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Groh, Claudia A1 - Rössler, Wolfgang T1 - Analysis of Synaptic Microcircuits in the Mushroom Bodies of the Honeybee JF - Insects N2 - Mushroom bodies (MBs) are multisensory integration centers in the insect brain involved in learning and memory formation. In the honeybee, the main sensory input region (calyx) of MBs is comparatively large and receives input from mainly olfactory and visual senses, but also from gustatory/tactile modalities. Behavioral plasticity following differential brood care, changes in sensory exposure or the formation of associative long-term memory (LTM) was shown to be associated with structural plasticity in synaptic microcircuits (microglomeruli) within olfactory and visual compartments of the MB calyx. In the same line, physiological studies have demonstrated that MB-calyx microcircuits change response properties after associative learning. The aim of this review is to provide an update and synthesis of recent research on the plasticity of microcircuits in the MB calyx of the honeybee, specifically looking at the synaptic connectivity between sensory projection neurons (PNs) and MB intrinsic neurons (Kenyon cells). We focus on the honeybee as a favorable experimental insect for studying neuronal mechanisms underlying complex social behavior, but also compare it with other insect species for certain aspects. This review concludes by highlighting open questions and promising routes for future research aimed at understanding the causal relationships between neuronal and behavioral plasticity in this charismatic social insect. KW - mushroom body KW - microglomeruli KW - projection neurons KW - Kenyon cells KW - dendritic specializations KW - structural synaptic plasticity KW - behavioral plasticity KW - vision KW - olfaction Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-200774 SN - 2075-4450 VL - 11 IS - 1 ER -