TY - THES A1 - Bieber, Daniela T1 - Der A2B-Adenosinrezeptor und MAP-Kinase Aktivität in MDA-MB-231 Brustkrebszellen T1 - The A2B adenosine receptor and MAP-kinase activity in MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells N2 - Sowohl MAPK als auch Adenosin werden mit Tumorproliferation und Angiogenese in Verbindung gebracht. MDA-MB-231 Östrogenrezeptor-negative Brustkrebszellen zeigen eine sehr starke Expression des A2BAR, der außerdem der einzige von dieser Zelllinie exprimierte Adenosinrezeptor ist. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass MDA-MB-231-Brustkrebszellen eine hohe basale MAPK-Aktivität aufweisen, welche durch Stimulation mit FCS nicht weiter gesteigert werden kann. Diese hohe basale MAPK-Aktivität wird durch die src-Kinase und Her2 verursacht, da eine Inhibition dieser beiden Tyrosinkinasen eine Hemmung der basalen ERK-Phosphorylierung induziert. Interessanterweise führt die Stimulation des A2BAR der MDA-MB-231-Brustkrebszellen mit dem unselektiven Agonisten NECA zu einer zeitanhängigen Inhibition der ERK-1/2-Phosphorylierung. Eine Behandlung der Brustkrebszelllinie mit 10 µM CGS 21680 zeigten keinen Einfluss auf die ERK-Aktivität, weshalb davon ausgegangen werden kann, dass die zeitabhängige Inhibition der ERK-1/2-Phosphorylierung durch den A2BAR vermittelt wird. Eine Beteiligung von cAMP an der MAPK-Signaltransduktion des A2BAR scheint insofern wahrscheinlich, als sowohl eine Behandlung der Zellen mit Forskolin als auch der Kombination aus cAMP-AM und dem PDE4-Inhibitor Rolipram eine zeitabhängige Hemmung der ERK-1/2-Phosphorylierung induzieren. Jedoch scheint weder die PKA noch die PI3K an dieser Signaltransduktion des A2BAR beteiligt zu sein, da die A2BAR-vermittelte Inhibition der MAPK auch in Anwesenheit von PKA- und PI3K-Inhibitoren bestehen bleibt. Auch scheinen cAMP-GEFs wie beispielsweise Epac in diesem Zusammenhang keine Rolle zu spielen. In Gegenwart des PLC-Inhibitors U-73122 und des Ca2+-Chelators BAPTA verschwand die NECA-induzierte Hemmung der ERK-1/2-Phosphorylierung, was für eine Beteiligung der PLC und des Ca2+ an der A2BAR-vermittelten Hemmung der MAPK-Aktivität spricht. Letzten Endes konnte jedoch kein Mechanismus eruiert werden, welcher diese A2BAR-vermittelte, Ca2+-abhängige MAPK-Hemmung mediiert, da weder eine Inhibition der PKC, der CamKII oder des Calcineurins Einfluss auf die NECA-induzierte MAPK-Hemmung hatten. Was Wachstum und Proliferation der Östrogenrezeptor-negativen Brustkrebszelllinie MDA-MB-231 anbelangt, so konnte gezeigt werden, dass der unselektive Agonist NECA zu einer signifikanten Wachstumshemmung dieser Brustkrebszelllinie führt. Allerdings kommt es aufgrund einer Desensitisierung der A2BAR in MDA-MB-231-Brustkrebszellen lediglich zu einem transienten proliferationshemmenden Effekt nach Stimulation mit NECA. N2 - MAP kinases as well as adenosine are involved in angiogenesis and proliferation of malignant tumors. The estrogen receptor-negative breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-231 expresses A2B adenosine receptors (A2BAR) as the sole adenosine receptor subtype at remarkably high levels. These MDA-MB-231 cells show a very high basal MAPK activity which seems to be maximal as it can not be stimulated further with FCS or EGF. This high basal MAPK activity is caused by src-kinase and her2, as inhibition of these two tyrosinkinases induces an inhibition of basal ERK1/2 phosphorylation. Interestingly, stimulation of A2BAR in MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells with the unselective agonist NECA leads to a time-dependent inhibition of ERK1/2 phosphorylation whereas treatment of the cells with 10 µM CGS 21680 had no influence on ERK-activity. Thus it can be assumed that the time-dependent inhibition of ERK1/2 phosphorylation is mediated via the A2BAR subtype. A role of cAMP for the MAPK signal transduction of the A2BAR seems to be likely because stimulation of the cells with Forskolin as well as treatment with a combination of cAMP-AM and the PDE4-inhibitor Rolipram results in a time-dependent inhibition of ERK1/2 phosphorlyation. However, neither PKA nor PI3K seem to be involved in the signal transduction of the A2B adenosine receptor, as the A2BAR-mediated inhibition of MAPK persists in the presence of PKA- and PI3K-inhibitors. CAMP-GEFs like EPAC do not seem to play a role in this signal transduction mechanism either. The presence of the PLC-inhibitor U-73122 and the Ca2+-chelator BAPTA abolishes the NECA effect, suggesting a role for PLC and Ca2+ for the A2BAR-mediated inhibition of ERK1/2 phosphorylation. Finally, a mechanism leading to this A2BAR-mediated and Ca2+-dependent MAPK inhibition could not be found out because neither an inhibition of PKC, nor inhibition of CamKII or Calcineurin had an influence on the NECA effect. Concerning growth and proliferation of MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells it could be shown that the unselective agonist NECA leads to a slight but significant growth inhibition in these cells. However, this proliferation-inhibiting effect of NECA is only transient because of a desensitization of A2B adenosine receptors in these breast cancer cells. KW - Adenosinrezeptor KW - MAP-Kinase KW - MDA-MB-231-Brustkrebszellen KW - adenosine receptor KW - MAP-kinase KW - MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells Y1 - 2010 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-65707 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fischer, W. H. A1 - Lutz, Werner K. T1 - Short communication : Mouse skin papilloma formation by chronic dermal application of 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene is not reduced by diet restriction N2 - No abstract available KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1994 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60644 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Grunicke, H. A1 - Pyerin, W. A1 - Eisenbrand, G. A1 - Havemann, K. A1 - Rabes, H. M. A1 - Molling, K. A1 - Schwab, M. A1 - Lutz, Werner K. A1 - Wahrendorf, J. A1 - Schirrmacher, V. T1 - 7th International Symposium of the Division of Experimental Cancer Research (AEK) of the German Cancer Society : [Meeting report] N2 - No abstract available KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1994 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60651 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kirchner, S. A1 - Stopper, Helga A1 - Papp, T. A1 - Eckert, I. A1 - Yoo, H. J. A1 - Vig, B. K. A1 - Schiffmann, D. T1 - Cytogenetic changes in primary, immortalized and malignant mammalian cells N2 - Some chromosomes in transformed rat cells and somatic cell hybrids fail to display the presence of kinetochore proteins as detected by antikinetochore antibodies. Suchchromosomes (K- Chromosomes) may constitute a novel mechanism for the genesis of aneuploidy. Wehave analyzed primary~ immortalized and malignant marnmalian cells for the presence of kinetochore proteins and micronuclei. Our resuJts suggest a correlation of the K- chromosome and micronucleus frequency with the variability in chromosome number. Upon in situ hybridization with the minor satellite and alpha satellite sequences some Kchromosomes showed a signal. This indicates that the observed lack of kinetocbores is not necessarily due to a lack of centromeric DNA. We conclude that dislocated K- chromosomes may become incorporated into micronuclei which are prone to loss. Such events would be associated with the generation of aneuploidy. KW - Toxikologie KW - Micronuclei KW - Kinetochore KW - Chromosome distribution Y1 - 1993 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-63439 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stopper, Helga A1 - Pechan, R. A1 - Schiffmann, D. T1 - 5-azacytidine induces micronuclei in and morphological transformation of Syrian hamster embryo fibroblasts in the absence of unscheduled DNA synthesis N2 - lt is known that 5-azacytidine (5-AC) induces tumors in several organs of rats and mice. The mechanisms of these effects are still poorly understood although it is known that 5-AC can be incorporated into DNA. Furthermore, it can inhibit DNA methylation. The known data on its clastogenic andjor gene mutation-inducing potential are still controversial. Therefore, we have investigated the kinds of genotoxic effects caused by 5-AC in Syrian hamster embryo (SHE) fibroblasts. Three different endp6ints (micronucleus formation, unscheduled DNA synthesis (UDS) and cell transforrnation) were assayed under similar conditions of metabolism and dose at target in this cell system. 5-AC induces morphological transformation of SHE cells, but not UDS. Therefore, 5-AC does not seem to cause repairable DNA lesions. Furthermore, our studies revealed that 5-AC is a potent inducer of mkronuclei in the SHE system. Immunocytochemical analysis revealed that a certain percentage of these contain kinetochores indicating that 5-AC may induce both clastogenic events and numerical chromosome changes. KW - Toxikologie KW - 5-Azacytidine KW - Micronuclei KW - Kinetochores KW - Unscheduled DNA synthesis KW - Cell transformation Y1 - 1992 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-63443 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tas, P. A1 - Stopper, Helga A1 - Koschel, K. A1 - Schiffmann, D. T1 - Influence of the carcinogenic oestrogen diethylstilboestrol on the intracellular calcium level in C6 rat glioma cells N2 - The ~fthetic oes~rog~n diethylsti~boestrol (DES) causes a dose-dependent elevation of the cytoplasuuc Ca concentratton m C6 rat ghoma cells. This Ca2+ rise is caused neither by Ca2+ influx nor ~-r release from the ~a2 + stores of the endoplasmic reticulum. Therefore it seems likely that DES mob!hzes Ca2+ from a nutochondrial source. The DES-induced Ca2+ signal is remarkably similar to the one mduced by the. tumou~ promotor ~hapsigargin. As this compound causes leakage of calcium from the endoplasmt~ rettculum tt ~ms posstble that DES induces a similar leakage from mitochondrial Ca2+ stores. It remaans to be estabhshed whether the DES-mediated rise in intracellular calcium is causally related to the tumour-promoting properties of this compound KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1991 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-63459 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Epe, B. A1 - Harttig, U. A1 - Stopper, Helga A1 - Metzler, M. T1 - Covalent binding of reactive estrogen metabolites to microtubular protein as a possible mechanism of aneuploidy induction and neoplastic cell transformation N2 - Neoplastic cell transfonnation induced by estrogens and some other carcinogen& such as benzene appears to involve the induction of mitotic aneuploidy rather than DNA damage and point mutations. As metabolic activation may also play an important roJe in the mechanism of carcinogenesis of these nongenotoxic compounds, we have studied the Interaction of reactive quinone metabolites of various estrogens and of benzene with the major microtubular protein, tubulin, in a cell-free system. Covalent binding of the radioactively labeled metabolites to the a- and 13-subunit of tubulin was found to depend on the structure of the metabolite. When the adducted tubulins were tested in vitro for their ability to polymerize to microtubules, Inhibition of microtubule assembly was obsened in every case, although to varying extents. It is proposed that the fonnation of covalent tubulin adducts may impair the formation of mitotic spindies and thus contribute to chromosomal nondisjunction and aneuploidy induction. KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1990 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-63478 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stopper, Helga A1 - Zimmermann, U. A1 - Neil, G. A. T1 - Increased efficiency of transfection of murine hybridoma cells with DNA by electropermeabilization N2 - Dispase-treated murine hybridoma cells (SP2/0-Ag14) were transfected with the G418 resistance gene bearing plasmid pSV2-neo by electropermeabilization with a high degree of efficiency. The cells were subjected to intermittent multiple high-voltage short duration (5 p.s) DC pulses at intervals of 1 min in a weakly conducting medium followed by selection in G418-containing medium. The transfection medium, temperature, pulse duration, and voltage were empirically determined by preliminary electropermeabilization experiments. Increasing the number of pulses resulted in a higher percentage of transfected cells, but a decrease in the number of viable cells, with the optimal transfectant yield resulting when five pulses of 10 kV jcm were administered. This method allows the rapid and efficient injection of DNA into mammalian cells, and permits the rapid production of stable, drug resistant hybridoma celllines for use in subsequent fusion experiments. KW - Toxikologie KW - DNA transfection KW - Electropermeabilization KW - Eukaryotic cell KW - Hybridoma KW - Drug resistance Y1 - 1988 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-63488 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lutz, Werner K. A1 - Poetzsch, J. A1 - Schlatter, J. A1 - Schlatter, C. T1 - The real role of risk assessment in cancer risk management N2 - Rtgulatory aclio11s Iaken to reduu tht risk of harmfultffects of exposure to chemieals ofltn arenot commensurDtt with the toxicologicDf risk SJsstS&ment. A numbtr of factors relating to psychology, sociology, economics Dntl politics rather than science and medicine afftct tht final decision. Wemer Lutz and colleagues illustratt the situation using tht feuktmia-indudng chtmiCJJI benzene as an examplt. KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1991 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60730 ER - TY - THES A1 - Frölich, Nadine T1 - Analyse der µ-Opiatrezeptoraktivierung und Signaltransduktion in lebenden Zellen mittels FRET-Mikroskopie T1 - Analysis of µ-opioid receptor activation and signal transduction in living cells using FRET microscopy N2 - Der Fluoreszenz-Resonanz-Energie-Transfer ist ein Phänomen, welches erstmals 1948 von Theodor Förster beschrieben wurde. Mit der Entwicklung von Fluoreszenzproteinen konnten in Kombination mit Mikroskopietechniken Einblicke in zellbiologische Vorgänge gewonnen werden, die durch biochemische oder physiologische Experimente nicht möglich sind. Dabei spielt die hohe zeitliche und räumliche Auflösung eine wichtige Rolle. Auf dem Forschungsgebiet der GPCR, welche die größte Gruppe von Membranproteinen bei den Säugetieren darstellen, wurden insbesondere Erkenntnisse über Konformationsänderungen der Rezeptoren, die Kinetik der Rezeptoraktivierung und die Interaktion mit intrazellulären Signalproteinen gewonnen. Der µ-Opioidrezeptor gehört zur Familie der GPCR und stellt aufgrund seiner analgetischen Wirkungen eine wichtige pharmakologische Zielstruktur dar. Das Ziel dieser Arbeit war sowohl den Rezeptor als auch seine Signalwege mittels FRET-Mikroskopie zu untersuchen. Zunächst sollte ein intramolekularer FRET-Sensor des µ-Opioidrezeptors entwickelt werden, dazu wurden basierend auf den Kenntnissen über die Tertiärstruktur und dem Aufbau bereits bekannter GPCR-Sensoren verschiedene Rezeptorkonstrukte kloniert. Bei den Konstrukten wurden entweder zwei Fluoreszenzproteine oder ein Fluoreszenzprotein und ein Fluorophor-bindendes Tetracysteinmotiv kombiniert. Auch die Positionen der eingefügten Sequenzen wurden in den intrazellulären Domänen variiert, da der Rezeptor auf die Modifikationen mit beeinträchtigter Membranlokalisation reagierte. Durch die Optimierung wurden Rezeptoren konstruiert, die an der Zellmembran lokalisiert waren. Jedoch zeigte keines der Rezeptorkonstrukte Funktionalität im Hinblick auf die Rezeptoraktivierung. Im zweiten Teil wurden die pharmakologischen Effekte der Metabolite von Morphin am humanen µ-Opioidrezeptor systematisch analysiert. Dazu wurde die Fähigkeit der Metabolite, Gi-Proteine zu aktivieren und β-Arrestin2 zu rekrutieren, mittels FRET-basierter Messungen an lebenden Zellen untersucht. Außerdem wurde die Affinität der Metabolite zum humanen µ Opioidrezeptor anhand der Verdrängung eines radioaktiven Liganden analysiert. Meine Experimente identifizierten eine Gruppe mit stark agonistischen und eine mit schwach agonistischen Eigenschaften. Die starken Partialagonisten aktivieren den Rezeptor bereits bei nanomolaren Konzentrationen, während die schwachen Metabolite den Rezeptor erst bei Konzentrationen im mikromolaren Bereich aktivieren. Die Metabolite Normorphin, Morphin-6-Glucuronid und 6-Acetylmorphin zeigen geringere Potenz als Morphin bei der Gi-Aktivierung aber überraschenderweise höhere Potenz und Effizienz für die β-Arrestin-Rekrutierung. Dies deutet auf eine bevorzugte Aktivierung von β-Arrestin2 hin. Die aus diesen Studien gewonnenen Ergebnisse liefern Hinweise darauf, welche Metabolite bei der Signalverarbeitung am µ Opioidrezeptor in vivo beteiligt sind. N2 - Fluorescence resonance energy transfer was first described by Theodor Förster in 1948. The discovery and development of intrinsic fluorescent proteins revolutionized cell and molecular biology. The FRET-technique allows the analysis of protein-protein interactions and intramolecular conformational changes. In this method, its high temporal and spatial resolution plays a crucial role. Especially in the research field of GPCR, which are the largest family of membrane proteins in mammals, insights into receptor conformational changes, kinetics of receptor activation and the interaction with intracellular proteins were obtained. The µ-opioid receptor belongs to the GPCR family and is involved in analgesia. Therefore, the receptor is an important pharmacological target. Its pharmacological properties were extensively analyzed in the current thesis by FRET. Engineering of an intramolecular MOR-biosensor was initially planned. Based on the knowledge about the tertiary receptor structure and earlier GPCR-sensors, different receptor constructs were cloned. For each receptor construct either two fluorescent proteins or one fluorescent protein and one fluorophore binding tetracysteine motif were combined. The insertion of the additional amino acid sequences prevented the membrane localization for some constructs. Hence, the insertion site of the amioacid sequences was varied in the intracellular loops. Ultimately, the optimization resulted in some membrane localized receptor constructs with the tetracysteine motif in the third intracellular loop. Nevertheless, none of the receptor constructs was functional in terms of measurable conformational change upon receptor activation. In the second part of this thesis, the pharmacological effects of morphine and its metabolites were studied. The analgesic effects of morphine are mainly mediated via the activation of the µ opioid receptor. This receptor activates inhibitory G-proteins and induces the recruitment of β-arrestin2. Therefore I analyzed activation of these two pathways induced by morphine metabolites using FRET-microscopy in living cells. Furthermore, radioligand binding studies were used to determine the affinity of each compound to the human µ-opioid receptor. This approach identified two groups of metabolites, which were classified into strong and weak ligands. Strong partial agonists showed efficacies in the nanomalar range. In contrast, weak metabolites activated µ opioid receptor pathways in the micromolar range. Normorphine, morphine-6-glucuronide and 6 acetylmorphine had lower potencies regarding Gi-protein activation but higher potencies and efficacies for β-arrestin2 recruitment than morphine. These findings indicate that these metabolites are biased towards β-arrestin2 pathways. KW - Opiatrezeptor KW - G-Protein gekoppelte Rezeptoren KW - Morphin KW - Stoffwechsel KW - Fluoreszenz-Resonanz-Energie-Transfer KW - Mikroskopie KW - Metabolite von Morphin KW - Metabolismus KW - Metabolites of morphine Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-71009 ER - TY - THES A1 - Blankenburg, Robert T1 - Longitudinale Untersuchungen der kardialen Morphologie von knockin-Mäusen mit humanen Myosinmutationen T1 - Longitudinal analyses of cardiac morphology in knockin mice carrying human myosin mutations N2 - Longitudinale Untersuchungen der kardialen Morphologie von knockin-Mäusen mit humanen Myosinmutationen N2 - Longitudinal analyses of cardiac morphology in knockin mice carrying human myosin mutations KW - Kardiomyopathie KW - Myosin KW - HCM KW - DCM KW - Kardiomyopathie KW - Myosin KW - HCM KW - DCM KW - cardiomyopathy KW - myosin KW - HCM KW - DCM Y1 - 2010 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-71417 ER - TY - THES A1 - Hupp, Sabrina T1 - Modulation of Actin Dynamics by the Cholesterol-Dependent Cytolysin Pneumolysin - a novel mechanism beyond pore formation T1 - Einfluß des CDCs Pneumolysin auf die Aktin-Dynamik - neue Eigenschaften eines Poren-bildenden Toxins N2 - Streptococcus pneumoniae is one of the major causes of bacterial meningitis, which mainly affects young infants in the developing countries of Africa, Asia (esp. India) and South America, and which has case fatality rates up to 50% in those regions. Bacterial meningitis comprises an infection of the meninges and the sub-meningeal cortex tissue of the brain, whereat the presence of pneumolysin (PLY), a major virulence factor of the pneumococcus, is prerequisite for the development of a severe outcome of the infection and associated tissue damage (e. g. apoptosis, brain edema, and ischemia). Pneumolysin belongs to the family of pore forming, cholesterol-dependent cytolysins (CDCs), bacterial protein toxins, which basically use membrane-cholesterol as receptor and oligomerize to big aggregates, which induce cell lysis and cell death by disturbance of membrane integrity. Multiple recent studies, including this work, have revealed a new picture of pneumolysin, whose cell-related properties go far beyond membrane binding, pore formation and the induction of cell death and inflammatory responses. For a long time, it has been known that bacteria harm the tissues of their hosts in order to promote their own survival and proliferation. Many bacterial toxins aim to rather hijack cells than to kill them, by interacting with cellular components, such as the cytoskeleton or other endogenous proteins. This study was able to uncover a novel capacity of pneumolysin to interact with components of the actin machinery and to promote rapid, actin-dependent cell shape changes in primary astrocytes. The toxin was applied in disease-relevant concentrations, which were verified to be sub-lytic. These amounts of toxin induced a rapid actin cortex collapse in horizontal direction towards the cell core, whereat membrane integrity was preserved, indicating an actin severing function of pneumolysin, and being consistent with cell shrinkage, displacement, and blebbing observed in live cell imaging experiments. In contrast to neuroblastoma cells, in which pneumolysin led to cytoskeleton remodeling and simultaneously to activation of Rac1 and RhoA, in primary astrocytes the cell shape changes were seen to be primarily independent of small GTPases. The level of activated Rac1 and RhoA did not increase at the early time points after toxin application, when the initial shape changes have been observed, but at later time points when the actin-dependent displacement of cells was slower and less severe, probably presenting the cell’s attempt to re-establish proper cytoskeleton function. A GUV (giant unilamellar vesicle) approach provided insight into the effects of pneumolysin in a biomimetic system, an environment, which is strictly biochemical, but still comprises cellular components, limited to the factors of interest (actin, Arp2/3, ATP, and Mg2+ on one side, and PLY on the other side). This approach was able to show that the wildtype-toxin, but not the Δ6 mutant (mutated in the unfolding domain, and thus non-porous), had the capacity to exhibit its functions through a membrane bilayer, meaning it was able to aggregate actin, which was located on the other side of the membrane, either via direct interaction with actin or in an Arp2/3 activating manner. Taking a closer look at these two factors with the help of several different imaging and biochemical approaches, this work unveiled the capacity of pneumolysin to bind and interact both with actin and Arp2 of the Arp2/3 complex. Pneumolysin was capable to slightly stabilize actin in an actin-pyrene polymerization assay. The same experimental setup was applied to show that the toxin had the capacity to lead to actin polymerization through activation of the Arp2/3 complex. This effect was additionally confirmed with the help of fluorescent microscopy of rhodamine (TRITC)-tagged actin. Strongest Arp2/3 activation, and actin nucleation/polymerization is achieved by the VCA domain of the WASP family proteins. However, addition of PLY to the Arp2/3–VCA system led to an enhanced actin nucleation, suggesting a synergistic activation function of pneumolysin. Hence, two different effects of pneumolysin on the actin cytoskeleton were observed. On the one hand an actin severing property, and on the other hand an actin stabilization property, both of which do not necessarily exclude each other. Actin remodeling is a common feature of bacterial virulence strategies. This is the first time, however, that these properties were assigned to a toxin of the CDC family. Cytoskeletal dysfunction in astrocytes leads to dysfunction and unregulated movement of these cells, which, in context of bacterial meningitis, can favor bacterial penetration and spreading in the brain tissue, and thus comprises an additional role of pneumolysin as a virulence factor of Streptococcus pneumonia in the context of brain infection. N2 - S. pneumoniae gehört zur Gruppe der Pathogene, die bakterielle Meningitis verursachen, eine Infektion, die hauptsächlich bei Neugeborenen und Kleinkindern in den Entwicklungsländern von Afrika, Asien und Südamerika auftritt, und in diesen Regionen Sterblichkeitsraten von bis zu 50% aufweist. Meningitis ist eine Infektion der Hirnhäute und dem sich direkt darunter befindlichen Cortex-Gewebe. Pneumolysin (PLY), ein Haupt-Pathogenitätsfaktor des sog. Pneumococcus, ist hauptsächlich verantwortlich für einen schweren Verlauf der Infektion und für Gewebeschädigungen, wie Apoptose, Hirnödemen und Ischämie. Pneumolysin gehört zur Familie der Cholesterol-abhängigen Cytolysine (CDCs), bakteriellen Protein-Toxinen, die an Membran-Cholesterol binden, sich zu großen Aggregaten zusammenschließen und durch die Beeinträchtigung der Membranintegrität (Porenbildung) Zell-Lyse und Zelltod verursachen. Zahlreiche neuere Studien, darunter auch diese Arbeit, haben ein neues Bild von Pneumolysin aufgezeigt, dessen Eigenschaften weit über die Membranbindung, die Poren-Bildung und die Induktion von Zelltod und inflammatorischen Prozessen hinausgehen. Es ist weithin bekannt, dass Bakterien das Gewebe ihres Wirts schädigen, um ihre eigene Vermehrung und ihre Ausbreitung zu begünstigen. In diesem Zusammenhang fungieren bakterielle Toxine als Pathogenitätsfaktoren, die mit zellulären Komponenten, wie dem Zytoskelett und anderen Zytosol-Proteinen interagieren, was allerdings bevorzugt zu Zellveränderungen, und seltener zum Zelltod führt. Die vorliegende Arbeit konnte zeigen, dass Pneumolysin schnelle, und zum Teil gravierende, Aktin-abhängige Zellstruktur-Veränderungen in primären Astrozyten hervorruft. Hierbei wurde das Toxin in Konzentrationen appliziert, die im Liquor von Meningitis-Patienten detektiert werden können, und die zusätzlich als sub-lytisch für Astrozyten in Zellkultur verifiziert wurden. Diese Toxin-Mengen führten zu einem schnellen, horizontalen Aktinkortex-Kollaps, wobei die Membranintegrität erhalten blieb. Dies deutete auf eine „Severing“-Funktion (das Abtrennen oder Zerschneiden von Aktinfilamenten) von Pneumolysin hin, was mit den Beobachtungen übereinstimmt, die in Experimenten mit lebendigen Zellen gemacht wurden (Zellveränderungen, Zellbewegungen und „Blebbings“). Im Gegensatz zu Neuroblastoma Zellen, in denen Pneumolysin Zytoskelett-Veränderungen, und gleichzeitig die Aktivierung von Rac1 und RhoA verursachte, waren die Zell-Veränderungen bei Astrozyten primär unabhängig von der Aktivierung kleiner GTPasen. Obwohl gezeigt werden konnte, dass die Veränderungen vom Aktin-Zytosklett abhängig waren, war das Level an Rac1 und RhoA in den frühen Phasen nach der Toxin-Gabe nicht erhöht. Eine Aktivierung der GTPasen konnte dahingegen zu späteren Zeitpunkten detektiert werden, in denen die Zellbewegung abgeschwächt und verlangsamt war. Die späte Aktivierung kann als Reaktion der Zelle auf die vom Toxin ausgelösten Veränderungen gesehen werden, die zu einer Wiederherstellung der normalen Zytoskelett-Funktion führen soll. GUV-Experimente ermöglichten eine genauere Betrachtung der Pneumolysin-Effekte in einem biomimetischen, jedoch strikt biochemischen Ansatz, der alle zellulären Komponenten enthält, die untersucht werden sollen (Pneumolysin, Aktin, Arp2/3, ATP, und Mg2+). Im GUV-System befand sich das Toxin im Inneren der Vesikel, und Aktin in der extra-vesikulären Suspension, einem Verhältnis genau umgekehrt zum zellullären System. Zusätzlich wurden Arp2/3 und ATP/Mg2+, für die Aktin-Polymerisierung essentielle Faktoren, in der Aktin-Suspension zur Verfügung gestellt. Die GUV-Experimente konnten zeigen, dass Wildtyp-Pneumolysin, allerdings nicht seine Mutante Δ6-PLY (Mutation in der sog. unfolding domain, und deshalb nicht Poren-bildend), seine Effekte auf das Aktin-Zytoskelett durch die Membran-Barriere hindurch, in einer Membran-gebundenen Form ausüben kann. Aktin wurde an den Stellen höchster Toxinbindung aggregiert, was entweder über eine direkte Interaktion von PLY mit Aktin, oder über eine Aktivierung des Aktin-Effektors Arp2/3 durch Pneumolysin erklärt werden kann. Weitere biochemische Ansätze (wie enzyme-linked sorbent assays, ELSAs) und Mikroskopie-Techniken (Immunocyto-Chemie) konnten beweisen, dass Pneumolysin sowohl mit Aktin, als auch mit Arp2 (einer Komponente des heptameren Arp2/3 Proteinkomplexes) direkt interagieren kann. Aktin-Pyren Experimente und Fluoreszenzmikroskopie (von TRITC-markiertem Aktin) wiesen auf eine Kapazität von Pneumolysin hin, Aktin direkt zu stabilisieren, und über die Aktivierung von Arp2/3 eine Aktin-Polymerisierung hervorrufen zu können. KW - Hirnhautentzündung KW - Bakteriengift KW - Perforine KW - Actin KW - Meningitis KW - Meningitis KW - Bacterial Toxins KW - Pneumolysin KW - Actin KW - Pore formation Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-70889 ER - TY - THES A1 - Förtsch, Christina T1 - Pneumolysin: the state of pore-formation in context to cell trafficking and inflammatory responses of astrocytes T1 - Pneumolysin: Einfluss der Porenbildung auf zelluläre Transportprozesse und inflammatorische Antworten in Astrozyten N2 - Pneumolysin, a protein toxin, represents one of the major virulence factors of Streptococcus pneumoniae. This pathogen causes bacterial meningitis with especially high disease rates in young children, elderly people and immunosuppressed patients. The protein toxin belongs to the family of cholesterol-dependent cytolysins, which require membrane cholesterol in order to bind and to be activated. Upon activation, monomers assemble in a circle and undergo conformational change. This conformational change leads to the formation of a pore, which eventually leads to cell lysis. This knowledge was obtained by studies that used a higher concentration compared to the concentration of pneumolysin found in the cerebrospinal fluid of meningitis patients. Thus, a much lower concentration of pneumolysin was used in this work in order to investigate effects of this toxin on primary mouse astrocytes. Previously, a small GTPase activation, possibly leading to cytoskeletal changes, was found in a human neuroblastoma cell line. This led to the hypothesis that pneumolysin can lead to similar cytoskeletal changes in primary cells. The aim of this work was to investigate and characterise the effects of pneumolysin on primary mouse astrocytes in terms of a possible pore formation, cellular trafficking and immunological responses. Firstly, the importance of pore-formation on cytoskeletal changes was to be investigated. In order to tackle this question, wild-type pneumolysin and two mutant variants were used. One variant was generated by exchanging one amino acid in the cholesterol recognising region, the second variant was generated by deleting two amino acids in a protein domain that is essential for oligomerisation. These variants should be incapable of forming a pore and were compared to the wild-type in terms of lytic capacities, membrane binding, membrane depolarisation, pore-formation in artificial membranes (planar lipid bilayer) and effects on the cytoskeleton. These investigations resulted in the finding that the pore-formation is required for inducing cell lysis, membrane depolarisation and cytoskeletal changes in astrocytes. The variants were not able to form a pore in planar lipid bilayer and did not cause cell lysis and membrane depolarisation. However, they bound to the cell membrane to the same extent as the wild-type toxin. Thus, the pore-formation, but not the membrane binding was the cause for these changes. Secondly, the effect of pneumolysin on cellular trafficking was investigated. Here, the variants showed no effect, but the wild-type led to an increase in overall endocytotic events and was itself internalised into the cell. In order to characterise a possible mechanism for internalisation, a GFP-tagged version of pneumolysin was used. Several fluorescence-labelled markers for different endocytotic pathways were used in a co-staining approach with pneumolysin. Furthermore, inhibitors for two key-players in classical endocytotic pathways, dynamin and myosin II, were used in order to investigate classical endocytotic pathways and their possible involvement in toxin internalisation. The second finding of this work is that pneumolysin is taken up into the cell via dynamin- and caveolin-independent pinocytosis, which could transfer the toxin to caveosomes. From there, the fate of the toxin remains unknown. Additionally, pneumolysin leads to an overall increase in endocytotic events. This observation led to the third aim of this work. If the toxin increases the overall rate of endocytosis, the question arises whether toxin internalisation favours bacterial tissue penetration of the host or whether it serves as a defence mechanism of the cell in order to degrade the protein. Thus, several proinflammatory cytokines were investigated, as previous studies describe an effect of pneumolysin on cytokine production. Surprisingly, only interleukin 6-production was increased after toxin-treatment and no effect of endocytotic inhibitors on the interleukin 6-production was observed. The conclusion from this finding is that pneumolysin leads to an increase of interleukin 6, which would not depend on the endocytotic uptake of pneumolysin. The production of interleukin 6 would enhance the production of acute phase proteins, T-cell activation, growth and differentiation. On the one hand, this activation could serve pathogen clearance from infected tissue. On the other hand, the production of interleukin 6 could promote a further penetration of pathogen into host tissue. This question should be further investigated. N2 - Das Protein-Toxin Pneumolysin ist einer der entscheidenden Virulenzfaktoren von Streptococcus pneumoniae. Dieses Protein-Toxin gehört zur Familie der cholesterinabhängigen Zytolysine, die Membrancholesterol für ihre Aktivierung und Bindung benötigen. Nach der Membranbindung ordnen sich die Toxinmonomere kreisförmig an und ändern ihre Konformation, wodurch eine Pore entsteht, die dann zu einer Lyse der Zelle führt. Vor kurzem wurde nach Pneumolysinbehandlung in einer humanen Neuroblastomzelllinie eine Aktivierung kleiner GTPasen gefunden, die für zytoskelettale Veränderungen entscheidend sind (z.B. Zellbewegungen). Deshalb wurde die Hypothese aufgestellt, dass Pneumolysin diese zytoskelettalen Veränderungen auch in primären neuronalen Zellen auslösen könnte. Das Ziel dieser Arbeit war, die Effekte von Pneumolysin auf primäre Mausastrozyten im Hinblick auf Porenbildung, zelluläre Transportprozesse und immunologische Antworten zu untersuchen. Im ersten Teil wird die Bedeutung der Porenbildung auf zytoskelettale Veränderungen untersucht. Hierbei wurden lytische Fähigkeiten, Membranbindung, Membrandepolarisation, Porenbildung im künstlichen Bilayer und Effekte auf das Zytoskelett untersucht. Sowohl der Wildtyp als auch die Varianten zeigten die gleiche Stärke an Membranbindung. Diese Untersuchungen weisen darauf hin, dass die Porenbildung für die Zell-Lyse, Membrandepolarisation und zytoskelettale Veränderungen in Mausastrozyten wichtig ist und führt zu der Schlussfolgerung, dass nicht die Membranbindung, sondern die Porenbildung entscheidend für die beobachteten zytoskelettalen Veränderungen ist. Im zweiten Teil dieser Arbeit wurde der Effekt des Pneumolysin auf zelluläre Transportprozesse untersucht. Erneut zeigten die Pneumolysinvarianten keine Wirkung, während der Wildtyp die Gesamtrate der Endozytose erhöhte. Weiterhin wurde nur der Wildtyp internalisiert. Um einen möglichen Mechanismus für die Internalisierung des Toxins vorschlagen zu können, wurde Pneumolysin als GFP-markiertes Toxin genutzt. Weiterhin wurden einige Marker für unterschiedliche endozytotische Transportprozesse genutzt um eine Ko-lokalisation mit Pneumolysin-GFP zu ermöglichen. Des Weiteren wurden Inhibitoren für zwei Schlüsselproteine endozytotischer Vorgänge, Dynamin und Myosin II, genutzt. Die Ergebnisse dieser Untersuchungen zeigten, dass Pneumolysin wahrscheinlich durch dynamin- und caveolin-unabhängige Pinozytose in die Zelle aufgenommen wird. Dieser Mechanismus führt zu der Bildung von Caveosomen, deren weiterer Transport, und somit das Schicksal des internalisierten Toxins, bis heute noch nicht aufgeklärt ist. Die Beobachtung, dass Pneumolysin die Gesamtrate an Endozytose erhöht, führte zum dritten Teil dieser Arbeit. Wenn das Toxin die Gesamtrate an Endozytose erhöht, stellt sich die Frage, ob dieser Vorgang der Zerstörung des Toxins – also einer Abwehr der Zelle – dient, oder ob diese Internalisierung eine Strategie des Pathogens ist, um tiefer in das Wirtsgewebe einzudringen. Aktuelle Studien belegen, dass Pneumolysin einen Einfluss auf inflammatorische Antworten des Immunsystems hat. Aus diesem Grund wurden unterschiedliche proinflammatorische Zytokine untersucht. Überraschenderweise zeigte sich nur eine Erhöhung des Interleukin 6 nach der Toxinbehandlung. Weiterhin hatten die Endozytoseinhibitoren keinen Effekt auf die Produktion dieses proinflammatorischen Zytokins. Pneumolysin führt also zu einem Anstieg der Interleukin 6 Produktion, diese Produktion ist jedoch unabhängig von der Internalisierung dieses Toxins. Die Produktion dieses Interleukins würde zur Produktion der Akute-Phase Proteine, der Aktivierung der T-Zell Antwort, zu Wachstum und Zelldifferenzierung führen. Einerseits könnte diese Aktivierung die Infektion durch das Pathogen bekämpfen. Andererseits könnte S. pneumoniae die erhöhte Produktion durch PLY an Interleukin 6 nutzen um weiter in das Wirtsgewebe vordringen zu können. Diese Frage sollte noch durch weitere Experimente untersucht werden. KW - Streptococcus pneumoniae KW - Toxin KW - Hirnhautentzündung KW - Entzündung KW - Astrozyt KW - Pore KW - Pneumolysin KW - Meningitis KW - Inflammation KW - Zelltransport KW - Porenbildung KW - Pneumolysin KW - Meningitis KW - Inflammation KW - cellular-trafficking KW - Pore-formation Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-70892 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stopper, Helga A1 - Kühnel, A. A1 - Podschun, B. T1 - Combination of the chemotherapeutic agent 5-fluorouracil with an inhibitor of its catabolism results in increased micronucleus induction N2 - The rate limiting step in 5-fluorouracil catabolism is catalyzed by the enzyme dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase. Since degradation of 5-fluorouracil decreases its efficacy in chemotherapy, the inhibition of its catabolism is a promising tool. We investigated the formation of micronuclei in vitro in mouse L5178Y cells. 5-fluorouracil induced an increase in micronucleus frequency, which could significantly be enhanced by the concurrent application of 2,6-dihydroxypyridine, an inhibitor of dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase. The 5-fluorouracil concentration necessary to reach maximal genotoxic effects could be reduced to half in the presence of inhibitor. 2,6-Dihydroxypyridine alone and the naturally occuring enzyme substrate uracil did not induce micronucleus formation. Combined application of the chemotherapeutic agent 5-fluorouracil and an inhibitor of its could reduce side-effects by lowering the effective dose of the active drug. With this study we provide further support for the usefulness of this concept. KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1994 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-63383 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stopper, Helga A1 - Eckert, I. A1 - Schiffmann, D. A1 - Spencer, D. L. A1 - Caspary, W. J. T1 - Is micronucleus induction by aneugens an early event leading to mutagenesis? N2 - This study was designed to investigate a previously unidentified potential mechanism for mutation induction as well as to clarify a biological comequence of micronucleus formation. We compared the induction of micronuclei with mutation inductioo as measured by trißuorothymidine (TFI') resistance in mouse L5178Y cells using four aneugens: colcemid, diethylstilbestrol, griseofulvin and vioblastine. AU four compounds induced micronuclei which appeared in the first cell cycle after treatment. More than 85% of the micronuclei induced by each compound stained positive for the presence of kinetochores implying that the micronuclei contained wbole cbromosomes. However, these same compounds were unable to induce TFf resistance under tbree different treatment regimes. We concluded that tbese compounds, under conditions where tbey induce primarily kinetochore positive micronuclel, were not able to induce mutations. Thus, the induction of micronuclei containing wbole chromosomes barborlog a select.able gene is not an early event leadlog to mutations in these cells. KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1994 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-63390 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stopper, Helga A1 - Körber, C. A1 - Spencer, D. L. A1 - Kirchner, S. A1 - Caspary, W.J. A1 - Schiffmann, D. T1 - An investigation of micronucleus and mutation induction by oxazepam in mammalian cells N2 - Tbe benzodiazepines are a class of d.rugs that are widely used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. One member of um ~' oxazepam, is also a common metabolite of sevmd other benzod.iazepines. Since the evidence for the genetic toxicity and carcinogenic properties of these compounds is incol:lsb1ent, we investigated the oxazepam-induced fonnation of micronuclei in Syrian Hamster embryo fibroblast (SHE) cells, human amniotic fluid fibroblast-like (AFFL) cells and LS178Y mouse cells. A dose-dependent increase in micronucleus fractions was found in all tbree ceU llnes. The time course of micronucleus induction in L5178Y cells showed a maximum at 5 h after treatment, suggesting that the micronuclei were fonned in the first mitosis after treatment. Kinetochore staining (CREST -antiserum) revealed the presence of kinetochores in -SO% of the micronuclei in aU tbree ceU types. ThJs resu1t was further confinned by in situ bybridization in LS178Y cells and indicates tbe presence of wbole Chromosomes or centric fragments as weU as acentric fragments in the oxazepam-induced micronuclei. The LS178Y cells did not show a mutagenic response to oxazepam at any of the doses or expression times used. KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1993 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-63404 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stopper, Helga A1 - Körber, C. A1 - Schiffmann, D. A1 - Caspary, W. J. T1 - Cell-cycle dependent micronucleus formation and mitotic disturbances induced by 5-azacytidine in mammalian cells N2 - 5-Azacytidine was originally developed to treat human myelogenous leukemia. However, interest in this compound has expanded because of reports of its ability to affect cell differentiation and to alter eukaryotic gene expression. In an ongoing attempt to understand the biochemical effects of this compound, we examined the effects of 5-azacytidine on mitosis and on micronucleus formation in mammalian cells. In L5178Y mouse cells, 5-azacytidine induced micronuclei at concentrations at which we and others have already reported its mutagenicity at the tk locus. Using CREST staining and C-banding studies, we showed that the induced micronuclei contained mostly chromosomal fragments although some may have contained whole chromosomes. By incorporating BrdU into the DNA of SHE cells, we determined that micronuclei were induced only when the compound was added while the cells were in S phase. Microscopically visible effects due to 5-azacytidine treatment were not observed until anaphase of the mitosis following treatment or thereafter. 5-Azacytidine did not induce micronuclei via interference with formation of the metaphase chromosome arrangement in mitosis, a common mechanism leading to aneuploidy. SupravitalUV microscopy revealed that chromatid bridges were observed in anaphase and, in some cases, were sustained into interphase. In the first mitosis after 5-azacytidine treatment we observed that many cells were unable to perform anaphase separation. All of these observations indicate that 5-azacytidine is predominantly a clastogen through its incorporation into DNA. KW - Toxikologie KW - Micronuclei KW - L5178Y cells KW - 5-Azacytidine KW - Berenil KW - DES KW - Ethionine KW - Mitosis Y1 - 1993 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-63411 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Adam, W. A1 - Ahrweiler, M. A1 - Saha-Möller, C. R. A1 - Sauter, M. A1 - Schönberger, A. A1 - Epe, B. A1 - Müller, E. A1 - Schiffmann, D. A1 - Stopper, Helga A1 - Wild, D. T1 - Genotoxicity studies of benzofuran dioxetanes and epoxides with isolated DNA, bacteria and mammalian cells N2 - 1.2-Dioxetanes, very reactive and high energy molecules. are involved as labile intermediates in dioxygenase- activated aerobic metabolism and in physiological processes. Various toxico1ogica1 tests reveal that dioxetanes are indeed genotoxic. In supercoiled DNA of bacteriophage PM2 they induce endonucleasesensitive sites, most of them are FPG protein-sensitive base modifications (8-hydroxyguanine, fonnamidopyrimidines). Pyrimidinedimersand sites ofbase loss (AP sites) which were probed by UV endonuclease and exonuclease 111 are minor lesions in this system. While the alky1-substituted dioxetanes do not show any significant mutagenic activity in different Salmonella typhimurium strains, heteroarene dioxetanes such as benzofuran and furocoumarin dioxetanes are strongly mutagenic in S. typhimurium strain TA I 00. DNA adducts formed with an intermediary alkyJating agent appear to be responsible for the mutagenic activity of benzofuran dioxetane. We assume that the benzofuran epoxides, generated in situ from benzofuran dioxetanes by deoxygenation are the ultimate mutagens of the latter. since benzofuran epoxides are highly mutagenic in the S. typhimurium strain TAIOO and they form DNA adducts. as detected by the 212Ppostlabelling technique. Our results imply that the type of D NA darnage promoted by dioxetanes is dependent on the structural feature of dioxetanes. Furthermore, the direct photochemical DNA darnage by energy transfer. i.e., pyrimidine dimers, plays a minor role in the genotoxicity of dioxetanes. Instead, photooxidation dominates in isolated DNA. while radical darnage and alkylation prevail in the cellular system. KW - Toxikologie KW - 1 KW - 2-Dioxetane KW - Benzefuran dioxetane KW - Benzefuran epoxide KW - DNA damage KW - Mutagenicity KW - DNA adduct . Repair endonuclease KW - FPG protein Y1 - 1993 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-63420 ER - TY - THES A1 - Fischer, Thomas Horst T1 - Die transkriptionelle Regulation der microRNA-21 im Herzen T1 - The transcriptional regulation of microRNA-21 in the heart N2 - MicroRNAs sind kleine, nicht kodierende RNA-Moleküle, die posttranskriptionell die Genexpression regulieren. Sie binden hierfür spezifisch an 3’-UTRs von messenger-RNAs und führen entweder direkt zu deren Abbau oder inhibieren deren Translation. Über die Mechanismen, die die Expression von microRNAs regulieren, ist jedoch noch wenig bekannt. Die Tatsache, dass sie als lange Vorläufermoleküle (pri-microRNAs) durch die RNA-Polymerase-II transkribiert werden, legt die Existenz eines Promotorbereiches nahe, der dem proteinkodierender Gene ähnelt. Mit Hilfe von microRNA-Arrays konnten wir im linksventrikulären Myokard mehrere bei Herzinsuffizienz deutlich verändert exprimierte microRNAs identifizieren. Die microRNA-21 ist dabei bereits im Frühstadium der Herzinsuffizienz verstärkt exprimiert (Northern Blot). Auch in primären, kardialen Zellen (Fibroblasten, Kardiomyozyten) wird die microRNA-21 nach Induktion einer Hypertrophie verstärkt exprimiert. Weiterführendes Ziel dieser Arbeit war es nun, diejenigen Mechanismen aufzuklären, die der starken Induktion der microRNA-21 im erkrankten Myokard zu Grunde liegen. Durch bioinformatische Analyse des zugehörigen Promotorbereiches (Trans-Spezies-Konservierung) und Klonierung danach ausgerichteter Fragmente in Luciferase-basierte Reporter-Plasmide konnte ein 118 Basen langer Bereich identifiziert werden, der maßgeblich die Expression der microRNA-21 im Herzen bedingt. Durch Deaktivierung einzelner cis-Elemente konnte die kardiale Expression auf zwei essentielle Transkriptionsfaktorbindungsstellen zurückgeführt werden. Es handelt sich dabei um Erkennungssequenzen für die im Herz bedeutsamen Transkriptionsfaktoren CREB und SRF. Sie liegen in enger räumlicher Nachbarschaft ungefähr 1150 bp vor der Transkriptionsstartstelle. Die Suppression der Expression dieser beiden Transkriptionsfaktoren mittels geeigneter siRNAs führte jeweils zu einer signifikanten Aktivitätsminderung des microRNA-21-Promotors und konnte somit die vorangehenden Ergebnisse validieren. Durch Generierung einer transgenen Tierlinie, die lacZ unter der Kontrolle des microRNA-21-Promotors exprimiert, werden in naher Zukunft nähere Aufschlüsse über die gewebsspezifische Verteilung der microRNA-21-Expresssion in vivo möglich sein. Zusammenfassend beschreiben wir hier erstmals den Mechanismus der transkriptionellen Regulation der microRNA-21 im Herzen. Dieser Mechanismus bedingt wahrscheinlich die starke Induktion dieser microRNA bei kardialer Hypertrophie und Herzinsuffizienz. N2 - MicroRNAs are small, non-coding RNA molecules that posttranscriptionally regulate gene expression. They specifically bind to 3’-UTRs of messenger RNAs and either directly lead to the degradation of the bound messenger-RNA or inhibit its translation. Only little is known, however, about the mechanisms that control the expression of microRNAs. The fact that they are being transcribed as long precursor-molecules (primary microRNAs, pri-microRNAs) by type-II-RNA-polymerase suggests that they have a promoter region similar to those of protein-coding genes. Using microRNA arrays, we were able to identify several differentially expressed microRNAs in the left ventricular myocardium of mice suffering from heart failure. MicroRNA-21 was found to be strikingly upregulated even in early stages of disease (Northern blot) and the induction of hypertrophy in vitro also elevated its expression. The aim of this study was to learn more about the molecular mechanisms that are responsible for the strong induction of microRNA-21 in the failing heart. Bioinformatic analysis of the microRNA-21 promoter region (trans species conservation) and cloning of several fragments into luciferase-based reporter plasmids revealed a 118 bp region to be fundamental to the activity of this promoter in cardiac cells. By deactivating single cis elements we were able to identify two transcription factor binding sites that are essential for microRNA-21 expression. These are recognition sites for the transcription factors CREB and SRF, both of which are known to be important in the heart. They are located in close proximity about 1150 bp upstream of the transcription start site. The suppression of these transcription factors through siRNAs lead to a strong reduction of the microRNA-21 promoter activity and thus validated the preceding results. Summing up we were able to describe the mechanisms that underlie the transcriptional regulation of microRNA-21 in the heart. This mechanism most likely leads to the strong induction of this microRNA in hypertrophy and heart failure. KW - Small RNA KW - Genregulation KW - microRNA-21 KW - miR-21 KW - Herz KW - Transkription KW - microRNA-21 KW - miR-21 KW - Herz KW - transcription Y1 - 2010 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-50702 ER - TY - THES A1 - Moro, Sabrina T1 - Identification of target proteins of furan reactive metabolites in rat liver T1 - Identifizierung von Zielproteinen reaktiver Furan-Metabolite in Rattenleber N2 - Furan was recently found to be present in a variety of food items that undergo heat treatment. It is known to act as a potent hepatotoxin and liver carcinogen in rodents. In a 2-year bioassay, chronic furan administration to rats was shown to cause hepatocellular adenomas and carcinomas and very high incidences of cholangiocarcinomas even at the lowest furan dose tested (2.0 mg/kg bw). However, the mechanisms of furan-induced tumor formation are poorly understood. Furan is metabolized by cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes, predominantly CYP2E1, to its major metabolite cis-2-butene-1,4-dial (BDA). BDA is thought to be the key mediator of furan toxicity and carcinogenicity and was shown to react with cellular nucleophiles such as nucleosides and amino acid residues in vitro. It is well known that covalent protein binding may lead to cytotoxicity, but the cellular mechanisms involved remain to be elucidated. Since covalent binding of reactive intermediates to a target protein may result in loss of protein function and subsequent damage to the cell, the aim of this study was to identify furan target proteins to establish their role in the pathogenesis of furan-associated liver toxicity and carcinogenicity. In order to identify target proteins of furan reactive metabolites, male F344/N rats were administered [3,4-14C]-furan. Liquid scintillation counting of protein extracts revealed a dose-dependent increase of radioactivity covalently bound to liver proteins. After separation of the liver protein extracts by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and subsequent detection of radioactive spots by fluorography, target proteins of reactive furan intermediates were identified by mass spectrometry and database search via Mascot. A total of 61 putative target proteins were consistently found to be adducted in 3 furan-treated rats. The identified proteins represent - among others - enzymes, transport proteins, structural proteins and chaperones. Pathway mapping tools revealed that target proteins are predominantly located in the cytosol and mitochondria and participate in glucose metabolism, mitochondrial β-oxidation of fatty acids, and amino acid degradation. These findings together with the fact that ATP synthase β subunit was also identified as a putative target protein strongly suggest that binding of furan reactive metabolites to proteins may result in mitochondrial injury, impaired cellular energy production, and altered redox state, which may contribute to cell death. Moreover, several proteins involved in the regulation of redox homeostasis represent putative furan target proteins. Loss of function of these proteins by covalent binding of furan reactive metabolites may impair cellular defense mechanisms against oxidative stress, which may also result in cell death. Besides the potential malfunction of whole pathways due to loss of functions of several participating proteins, loss of function of individual proteins which are involved in various cellular processes such as transport processes across the mitochondrial membranes, cell signaling, DNA methylation, blood coagulation, and bile acid transport may also contribute to furan-induced cytotoxicity and carcinogenicity. Covalent binding of reactive metabolites to cellular proteins may result in accumulation of high amounts of unfolded or damaged proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). In response to this ER stress, the cell can activate the unfolded protein response (UPR) to repair or degrade damaged proteins. To address whether binding of furan reactive metabolites to cellular proteins triggers activation of the UPR, semiquantitative PCR and TaqMan® real-time PCR were performed. In the case of UPR activation, semiquantitative PCR should show enhanced splicing of X-box binding protein-1 (XBP1) mRNA (transcription factor and key regulator of the UPR) and TaqMan® real-time PCR should determine an increased expression of UPR target genes. However, our data showed no evidence for activation of the UPR in the livers of rats treated either with a single hepatotoxic dose or with a known carcinogenic dose for 4 weeks. This suggests either that furan administration does not induce ER stress through accumulation of damaged proteins or that activation of the UPR is disrupted. Consistent with the latter, glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78), identified as a target protein in our study, represents an important mediator involved in activation of the UPR whose inhibition was shown to impair induction of the UPR. Thus, adduct formation and inactivation of GRP78 by furan metabolites may disturb activation of the UPR. In addition to impaired activation of UPR, protein repair and degradation functions may be altered, because several proteins involved in these processes also represent target proteins of furan and thus may show impaired functionality. Taken together... N2 - Im Rahmen von Untersuchungen der U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) wurde im Jahr 2004 bekannt, dass Furan in verschiedensten hitzebehandelten Lebensmitteln vorkommt. Durch Tierstudien des National Toxicology Programs (NTP) aus den 90er Jahren wusste man bereits, dass Furan hepatotoxische und leberkanzerogene Wirkungen in Nagern verursacht. In diesen Studien wurden nach chronischer Verabreichung von Furan an Ratten über einen Zeitraum von 2 Jahren bereits bei der niedrigsten getesteten Dosis von 2 mg/kg Körpergewicht hepatozelluläre Adenome und Karzinome sowie sehr hohe Inzidenzen von Cholangiokarzinomen beobachtet. Die Mechanismen, die der Tumorentstehung durch Furan zugrunde liegen, sind jedoch bis heute nicht ausreichend untersucht. Furan wird durch Enzyme der Cytochrom P450 (CYP) Familie, vor allem durch CYP2E1, zu seinem Hauptmetaboliten cis-2-Buten-1,4-dial (BDA) verstoffwechselt. Der reaktive Furan-Metabolit BDA kann in vitro mit zellulären Nukleophilen wie Nukleosiden und Aminosäureresten reagieren. Verschiedene Untersuchungen weisen darauf hin, dass die toxischen und kanzerogenen Effekte von Furan hauptsächlich durch BDA vermittelt werden. Es ist seit langem bekannt, dass kovalente Bindung an Proteine zu Zytotoxizität führen kann. Der zugrunde liegende Mechanismus ist bislang noch ungeklärt. Es wird jedoch vermutet, dass die kovalente Bindung von reaktiven Metaboliten an Proteine zu deren Funktionsverlust führt, was wiederum fatale Konsequenzen für die Zellen haben kann. Eine Identifizierung der Zielproteine von Furan, d.h. jener Proteine an denen eine Adduktbildung durch reaktive Metabolite von Furan erfolgt, könnte daher Aufschluss über deren mögliche Rolle in der Pathogenese der durch Furan induzierten Lebertoxizität und -kanzerogenität geben. Um die Zielproteine reaktiver Furan-Metabolite zu identifizieren, wurde [3,4-14C]-Furan an männliche F344/N Ratten verabreicht. Durch Flüssigkeitsszintillationszählung der Proteinextrakte wurde ein dosisabhängiger Anstieg der kovalent an Leberproteine gebundenen Radioaktivität ermittelt. Nach der Auftrennung der Leberproteinextrakte durch zweidimensionale Gelelektrophorese und der Detektion der radioaktiven Spots durch Fluorographie wurden die Zielproteine reaktiver Furan-Metabolite durch Massenspektrometrie und Datenbanksuche (Mascot-Datenbank) identifiziert. In 3 Ratten, die mit Furan behandelt worden waren, wurden übereinstimmend 61 mögliche Zielproteine von Furan identifiziert. Unter diesen Zielproteinen waren unter anderem Enzyme, Transportproteine, Strukturproteine und Chaperones vertreten. Die Zuordnung der identifizierten Proteine zu zellulären Signal- und Stoffwechselwegen mittels spezieller Software zeigte, dass die Zielproteine hauptsächlich aus dem Zytosol und den Mitochondrien stammen und an Glucosemetabolismus, mitochondrieller β-Oxidation von Fettsäuren und dem Abbau von Aminosäuren beteiligt sind. Außerdem wurde auch die β-Untereinheit der ATP-Synthase als mögliches Zielprotein identifiziert. Diese Ergebnisse weisen stark darauf hin, dass die Bindung reaktiver Furan-Metabolite an Proteine zur Schädigung der Mitochondrien, Beeinträchtigung der zellulären Energieproduktion und verändertem Redox-Status führen und damit zum Zelltod beitragen könnte. Weiterhin befanden sich unter den möglichen Zielproteinen auch Proteine, die für die Regulation der Redox-Homöostase in der Zelle verantwortlich sind. Ein Funktionsverlust dieser Proteine durch die kovalente Bindung reaktiver Furan-Metabolite könnte eine verminderte Fähigkeit der Zelle oxidativen Stress abzuwehren zur Folge haben, was wiederum zum Zelltod führen könnte. Zusätzlich dazu, dass die kovalente Modifikation mehrerer Proteine aus dem gleichen Stoffwechselweg dessen Gesamtfunktion beeinträchtigen kann, ist es außerdem möglich, dass Adduktbildung an einzelnen Proteinen mit Schlüsselfunktionen in der Aufrechterhaltung der Zellhomöostase toxische Effekte auslösen kann. Ein Funktionsverlust dieser Proteine, die z.B. in Transportprozesse durch Mitochondrienmembranen, zelluläre Signalwege, DNA-Methylierung, Blutgerinnung und Gallensäuren-Transport involviert sind, könnte ebenfalls an den zytotoxischen und kanzerogenen Wirkungen von Furan beteiligt sein. Die kovalente Bindung reaktiver Furan-Metabolite an zelluläre Proteine kann zu einer Akkumulation großer Mengen an ungefalteten oder beschädigten Proteinen im endoplasmatischen Retikulum (ER) führen. Als Antwort auf diesen sogenannten ER-Stress kann die Zelle den Unfolded Protein Response (UPR) aktivieren, einen zellulären Signalweg um vermehrt beschädigte Proteine zu reparieren oder abzubauen. Um festzustellen, ob die Bindung reaktiver Furan-Metabolite an zelluläre Proteine eine Aktivierung des UPR auslöst, wurden semiquantitative PCR und Real-Time-PCR Analysen durchgeführt. Nach einer Aktivierung des UPR sollte... KW - Furan KW - Proteinbindung KW - Leber KW - Proteinaddukte KW - Kanzerogenese KW - furan KW - protein adducts KW - liver KW - carcinogenicity Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-57617 ER - TY - THES A1 - Queisser, Nina T1 - Oxidative and nitrosative stress induced by the mineralocorticoid aldosterone - Mechanism of induction and role of signal transduction pathways and transcription factors T1 - Oxidativer und nitrosativer Stress induziert durch das Mineralocorticoid Aldosteron - Mechanismen der Induktion und Rolle von Signalwegen und Transkriptionsfaktoren N2 - Several epidemiological studies found that hypertensive patients have an increased risk to develop kidney cancer. Hyperaldosteronism frequently results in arterial hypertension and contributes to the development and progression of kidney injury, with reactive oxygen species (ROS) playing an important role. ROS are thought to be associated with many pathological conditions such as cancer and other disorders, like cardiovascular complications , which often go along with hypertension. The aim of the present work was to investigate whether the effects of elevated aldosterone concentrations might be involved in the increased cancer incidence of hypertensive individuals. First, the potential capacity of aldosterone to induce oxidative stress and DNA damage was investigated in vitro and in vivo. In LLC-PK1 porcine kidney cells and MDCK canine kidney cells the significant formation of ROS, and especially of superoxide (O2˙ˉ) was assessed. With two genotoxicity tests, the comet assay and the micronucleus frequency test, the DNA damaging potential of aldosterone was quantified. In both genotoxicity tests a dose-dependent increase in aldosterone-induced structural DNA damage was observed. Oxidative stress and DNA damage were prevented by antioxidants, suggesting ROS as a major cause of DNA damage. Furthermore, the oxidatively modified DNA lesion 8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-2´-deoxyguanosine (8-oxodG), was found to be significantly elevated. In kidneys of rats with desoxycorticosterone acetate (DOCA)/salt-induced hypertension, which is a model of severe mineralocorticoid-dependent hypertension, elevated levels of ROS and superoxide were found, compared to kidneys of sham rats. Also DNA strand breaks, measured with the comet assay and double strand breaks, visualized with antibodies against the double strand break-marker gamma-H2AX were significantly elevated in kidneys of DOCA/salt-treated rats. In addition, significantly increased amounts of 8-oxodG were detected. Proliferation of kidney cells was found to be increased, which theoretically enables the DNA damage to manifest itself as mutations, since the cells divide. Second, the effects of aldosterone on the activation of transcription factors and signaling pathways were investigated. A significant activation of the potentially protective transcription factor Nrf2 was observed in LLC-PK1 cells. This activation was triggered by an increase of ROS or reactive nitrogen species (RNS). In response to oxidative stress, glutathione synthesis and detoxifying enzymes, such as the subunits of the glutathione-cysteine-ligase or heme oxygenase 1 were rapidly induced after 4 h. Nevertheless, after 24 h a decrease of glutathione levels was observed. Since ROS levels were still high after 24 h, but Nrf2 activation decreased, this adaptive survival response seems to be transient and quickly saturated and overwhelmed by ROS/RNS. Furthermore, Nrf2 activation was not sufficient to protect cells against oxidative DNA damage, because the amounts of double strand breaks and 8-oxodG lesions steadily rose up to 48 h of aldosterone treatment. The second transcription factor that was time- and dose-dependently activated by aldosterone in LLC-PK1 and MDCK cells was NF-kappaB. Furthermore, a significant cytosolic and nuclear activation of ERK was detected. Aldosterone induced the phosphorylation of the transcription factors CREB, STAT1 and STAT3 through ERK. Third, the underlying mechanisms of oxidant production, DNA damage and activation of transcription factors and signaling pathways were studied. Aldosterone exclusively acted via the MR, which was proven by the MR antagonists eplerenone, spironolactone and BR-4628, whereas the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) antagonist mifepristone did not show any effect. Furthermore, aldosterone needed cytosolic calcium to exert its negative effects. Calcium from intracellular stores and the influx of calcium across the plasma membrane was involved in aldosterone signaling. The calcium signal activated on the one hand, the prooxidant enzyme complex NAD(P)H oxidase through PKC, which subsequently caused the generation of O2˙ˉ. On the other hand, nitric oxide synthase (NOS) was activated, which in turn produced NO. NO and O2˙ˉ can react to the highly reactive species ONOO- that can damage the DNA more severely than the less reactive O2˙ˉ. In the short term, the activation of transcription factors and signaling pathways could be a protective response against aldosterone-induced oxidative stress and DNA damage. However, a long-term NF-B and ERK/CREB/STAT activation by persistently high aldosterone levels could unfold the prosurvival activity of NF-kappaB and ERK/CREB/STAT in aldosterone-exposed cells. DNA damage caused by increased ROS might become persistent and could be inherited to daughter cells, probably initiating carcinogenesis. If these events also occur in patients with hyperaldosteronism, these results suggest that aldosterone could be involved in the increased cancer incidence of hypertensive individuals. N2 - Mehrere epidemiologische Studien haben ein erhöhtes Nierenkrebsrisko bei Patienten mit Bluthochdruck aufgedeckt. Hyperaldosteronismus führt oft zu arteriellem Bluthochdruck und trägt zur Entwicklung und zum Fortschreiten von Nierenschäden bei, wobei reaktive Sauerstoffspezies (ROS) eine wichtige Rolle spielen. Immer häufiger werden ROS mit Krankheitsbildern wie Krebs und kardiovaskulären Erkrankungen, die mit Bluthochdruck einhergehen, in Verbindung gebracht. Das Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, zu untersuchen, ob erhöhte Aldosteronkonzentrationen an dem gesteigerten Krebsrisiko von hypertensiven Patienten beteiligt sein könnten. Zunächst wurde die potentielle Kapazität von Aldosteron, oxidativen Stress und DNA-Schaden in vitro und in vivo induzieren zu können, untersucht. In der Schweine-Nierenzelllinie LLC-PK1 und der Hunde-Nierenzelllinie MDCK wurde die Entstehung von ROS und speziell die Bildung von Superoxid (O2˙ˉ) nachgewiesen. Das gentoxische Potential von Aldosteron wurde mit zwei Genotoxizitätstests, dem Comet Assay und dem Mikrokernfrequenztest bestimmt. In beiden Genotoxizitätstests konnte ein dosis-abhängiger Anstieg des strukturellen DNA-Schadens beobachtet werden. Antioxidantien konnten den oxidativen Stress und die DNA-Schäden verringern, was annehmen lässt, dass ROS die Hauptursache für die Entstehung der DNA-Schäden sind. Darüberhinaus wurden signifikant erhöhte Mengen der oxidativ modifizierten DNA Läsion 8-Oxo-7,8-dihydro-2´-deoxyguanosin (8-oxodG) gefunden. In Nieren von Ratten mit Desoxycorticosteron-Acetat (DOCA) und Salz-induziertem Bluthochdruck, ein Modell für massiven Mineralocorticoid-induzierten Bluthochdruck, wurde ebenfalls eine erhöhte Bildung von ROS und O2˙ˉ in Nieren von DOCA/Salz-Ratten im Vergleich zu Sham-Ratten beobachtet. Auch im Comet Assay erfasste DNA-Strangbrüche und Doppelstrangbrüche, die mit Hilfe von Antikörpern gegen den Doppelstrangbruchmarker gamma-H2AX sichtbar gemacht wurden, waren in den Nieren der DOCA/Salz-behandelten Ratten signifikant erhöht. Weiterhin wurden erhöhte 8-oxodG-Spiegel in DOCA/Salz-Ratten beobachtet. Auch eine erhöhte Proliferationsrate in DOCA/Salz-behandelten Ratten konnte festgestellt werden, was theoretisch dazu führen könnte, dass sich die DNA-Schäden als Mutationen manifestieren, da sich die Zellen teilen. Im zweiten Teil der Arbeit wurde der Einfluss von Aldosteron auf die Aktivierung von Transkriptionsfaktoren und Signalwegen untersucht. Zunächst konnte die Aktivierung des potentiell schützenden Transkriptionsfaktors Nrf2 in LLC-PK1 Zellen mittels electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) beobachtet werden. Diese Aktivierung wurde durch den Anstieg an ROS und reaktiven Stickstoffspezies (RNS) ausgelöst. Als Antwort auf den oxidativen Stress, wurde die Glutathion-Synthese und detoxifizierende Enzyme, wie die Untereinheiten der Glutathion-Cystein-Ligase oder Hämoxygenase 1, nach 4 Stunden rasch hochreguliert. Nichtsdestotrotz konnte nach 24 Stunden eine Abnahme des Glutathionspiegels festgestellt werden. Da die Konzentration an ROS nach 24 Stunden immer noch signifikant erhöht war, die Aktivierung von Nrf2 allerdings stark zurückgegangen ist, scheint diese adaptive Überlebensstrategie nur kurzfristig, und somit schnell durch ROS/RNS gesättigt zu sein. Weiterhin war die Aktivierung von Nrf2 nicht ausreichend, um die Zellen vor dem durch Aldosteron-induzierten DNA-Schaden zu schützen, da Doppelstrangbrüche, sowie 8-oxodG-Läsionen bei bis zu 48-stündiger Inkubation mit Aldosteron stetig anstiegen. Der zweite Transkriptionsfaktor, der zeit- und dosisabhängig durch Aldosteron aktiviert wurde, war NF-kappaB. Ausserdem wurde die cytosolische und nukleäre Aktivierung von ERK nachgewiesen. Aldosteron induzierte weiterhin die Phosphorylierung der Transkriptionsfaktoren CREB, STAT1 und STAT3 durch ERK. Im dritten Teil dieser Arbeit wurden die zugrundeliegenden Mechanismen der Entstehung von ROS/RNS, des DNA-Schadens und der Aktivierung von Transkriptionsfaktoren untersucht. Aldosteron wirkte ausschließlich über den MR, bewiesen durch Einsatz der MR-Antagonisten Eplerenon, Spironolakton und BR-4628. Der Glucocorticoid-Rezeptor-Antagonist Mifepriston zeigte dagegen keinen Effekt. Weiterhin benötigte Aldosteron cytosolisches Calcium, um seine negativen Effekte auszuüben. Es waren intrazelluäres Calcium, sowie ein Calciuminflux über die Plasmamembran am Aldosteronsignal beteiligt. Einerseits wurde der prooxidative Enzymkomplex NAD(P)H-Oxidase von Calcium durch die Proteinkinase C (PKC) aktiviert, was wiederum zur Bildung von O2˙ˉ führte. Andererseits kam es durch erhöhtes cytosolisches Calcium zur Aktivierung der NO-Synthase (NOS), welche daraufhin Stickoxid (NO) produzierte. NO und O2˙ˉ können zu dem hochreaktiven Peroxynitrit (ONOO-) reagieren, welches die DNA mehr schädigen kann als das etwas weniger reaktive O2˙ˉ. Kurzfristig könnte die Aktivierung der Transkriptionsfaktoren und Signalwege eine schützende Wirkung gegen den durch Aldosteron-induzierten oxidativen Stress und DNA-Schaden in den Zellen haben. Allerdings kann eine länger anhaltende Aktivierung von NF-kappaB und ERK/CREB/STAT durch permanent hohe Aldosteronspiegel zur Induktion einer Überlebensstrategie durch NF-kappaB und ERK/CREB/STAT in Aldosteron-exponierten Zellen führen. Der DNA-Schaden, der durch erhöhte ROS-Spiegel entsteht, könnte persistent und somit an Tochterzellen weitervererbt werden, was eventuell zur Entstehung von Krebs beitragen könnte. Falls diese Effekte auch in Patienten mit Hyperaldosteronismus gefunden werden können, dann könnte Aldosteron an der erhöhten Krebsinzidenz bei Bluthochdruck beteiligt sein. KW - Aldosteron KW - Oxidativer Stress KW - DNS-Schädigung KW - NADPH-Oxidase KW - Stickstoffoxidsynthase KW - Aldosteron KW - Oxidativer Stress KW - Nitrosativer Stress KW - DNA-Schaden KW - Transkriptionsfaktoren KW - aldosterone KW - oxidative stress KW - nitrosative stress KW - DNA damage KW - transcription factors Y1 - 2010 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-53566 ER - TY - THES A1 - Hommers, Leif T1 - Über die Interaktion aktivierter G-Proteine mit G-Protein gekoppelten Rezeptoren T1 - Interaction of activated G Protein with activated G Protein coupled receptors N2 - Aktivierte G-Protein gekoppelte Rezeptoren aktivieren heterotrimere GProteine, in dem sie den Austausch von GDP zu GTP am G-Protein katalysieren. Theoretische Untersuchungen mittels eines vereinfachten kinetischen Modells des Gi/o-Protein Zyklus legen nahe, dass nicht nur GDP-,sondern auch GTP-gebundene Gi/o-Proteine mit aktivierten α2A-adrenergen Rezeptoren (α2A-AR) interagieren können. Demgemäß sollten aktivierte Gi/o-Proteine mit aktivierten α2A-AR vermehrt interagieren, wenn mehr α2A-AR aktiviert werden als für eine maximale G-Protein Aktivierung nötig sind. Dies sollte zu einer paradoxen Deaktivierung von Gi/o-Proteinen und deren Effektorproteinen, z.B. dem G-Protein gekoppelten, einwärtsgleichrichtenden Kaliumkanal (GIRK-Kanal) führen. Mittels FRET lässt sich in lebenden und in permeabilisierten Zellen unter Kontrolle der intrazellulären Nukleotide die Aktivierung von α2A-AR, die Interaktion von Gi/o-Proteinen mit α2A-AR und die Aktivierung von Gi/o-Proteinen bestimmen. Die Arbeit zeigt auf mehreren Ebenen, dass Go-Proteine mit aktivierten α2A-AR interagieren und im nukleotidfreiem Zustand sequestriert werden können: (I) Go-Proteine,irreversibel durch GTPγS aktiviert werden abhängig von der Rezeptor Aktivierung in Abwesenheit von Nukleotiden deaktiviert, (II) Go-Proteine interagieren in Gegenwart niedriger Nukleotidkonzentrationen in wesentlich größer Fraktion mit aktivierten α2A-AR als in Gegenwart hoher Nukleotidkonzentrationen, (III) Go Proteine können in Gegenwart niedriger GTP und GTPγS-Konzentrationen bei Aktivierung des α2A-AR inaktiviert werden. Die Arbeit zeigt exemplarisch an der Signalkaskade des α2A-AR und Go, dass der G-Protein Zyklus in lebenden Zellen reversibel ist, woraus eine Deaktivierung aktivierter G-Proteine und aktivierter G-Protein Effektoren resultieren kann. Dies erklärt paradoxe Befunde zur Deaktivierung von GIRK-Kanälen in Myozyten durch A1-Rezeptoren. N2 - G protein coupled receptors activate heterotrimeric G proteins by catalyzing the exchange of GDP with GTP at the Gα subunit. Kinetic modelling of the Gi/o protein cycle suggests, that both GDP- and GTP-bound Gi/o proteins interact with activated α2A-adrenergic receptors (α2A-AR). Consequently, upon activating more α2A-AR then required for maximal Gi/o protein activation, the interaction of activated Gi/o proteins with activated α2A-AR will become incresingly prominent and ultimately lead to a paradoxic deactivation of Gi/o proteins and their effectors such as G protein coupled inwardly rectifying potassium channels. Using means of FRET allows the detection of the receptor activation, receptor/G protein interaction and G protein activation in single living cells and in single permeabilized cells while controlling the intracellular nucleotide composition.Data suggest, that activated Go proteins may be sequestrated at activated α2A-AR in their nucleotide-free state: (I) Go proteins irreversibly activated by GTPγS become inactivated upon receptor stimulation in the absence of nucleotides, (II) Go proteins interact with activated α2A-AR to a large extent in the presence of low concentrations of nucleotide, (III) Go proteins may be inactivated upon activation of α2A-AR in the presence of low concentrations of GTP or GTPγS. Taken together, the data demonstrate the reversibility of the G protein cycle in living cells for the paradigm α2A-AR/Go pathway. The data thereby explain the paradoxic inactivation of G protein coupled inwardly rectifying potassium channels in myocytes upon activation of adenosine A1 receptors. KW - G-Protein gekoppelte Rezeptoren KW - G protein coupled receptor Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-56576 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schmähl, D. A1 - Frank, HK A1 - Lutz, WK A1 - Stransky, M. A1 - Ritzel, G. A1 - Beaufort, F. A1 - Vutuc, C. T1 - Ernährung und Krebs N2 - No abstract available KW - Medizin Y1 - 1985 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-55224 ER - TY - THES A1 - Koussémou, Yéwa Bony Marthe T1 - A\(_{2B}\) adenosine receptor signaling in MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells: Mechanism of A\(_{2B}\)-mediated reduction of ERK1/2 phosphorylation T1 - Signalwege des A\(_{2B}\) Adenosinrezeptors in MDA-MB-231 Brustkrebszellen: Mechanismus der A\(_{2B}\)-vermittelten Reduktion der ERK1/2 Phosphorylierung N2 - Recently, it was shown that MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells express very high levels of the A2BAR as the sole adenosine receptor subtype, and stimulation of the A2BAR in MDA-MB-231 cells triggers an unusual inhibitory signal on ERK1/2 phosphorylation. The ERK1/2 pathway is reported to be associated with the control of growth, proliferation and differentiation of cells and as such might serve as a promising target for tumor treatment. The present study investigated signaling mechanisms involved in linking A2BAR to ERK1/2 phosphorylation in MDA-MB-231 cells. The A2BAR mediated reduction of ERK1/2 phosphorylation and of proliferation of MDA-MB-231 cell is in good agreement with previous results from (Dubey et al., 2005). These observations provide support to the hypothesis that activation of A2BAR could attenuate the growth of some types of cancer cell and argue against a stimulation of proliferation resulting from the activation of A2BAR as discussed by (Fernandez-Gallardo et al., 2016). AC activation by forskolin has recently been shown to enhance the activity of the chemotherapeutic agent doxorubicin in TNBC cells via a mechanism dependent on the PKA-mediated inhibition of ERK1/2 phosphorylation. Furthermore, forskolin also increased the sensitivity of MDA-MB-231 and MDA-MB-468 triple negative breast cancer cells to 5-fluorouracil and taxol (Illiano et al., 2018), and sustains the evidence of anticancer activity mediated by cAMP/PKA-mediated ERK1/2 inhibition. Similar to these studies, a reduced amount of pERK1/2 was also observed after stimulation of AC with FSK, application of cAMP-AM or inhibition of PDE-4. The inhibition of ERK1/2 phosphorylation was mimicked by UTP and abolished with the PLC inhibitor U73122 or by chelating intracellular Ca2+ with BAPTA-AM. These results point to an important role for both cAMP and Ca2+ signaling in the pathway leading to a decrease in ERK1/2 phosphorylation. This study encourages the idea that A2BAR could be used as target in cancer therapy. But A2BAR did not only stimulate signaling cascades associated with cell survival and proliferation reduction, but also key phases relevant in angiogenesis like Ca2+ mobilization (Kohn et al., 1995). Whereas the potency toward AC and Ca2+ are similar for the diverse agonists, the potency to promote ERK1/2 reduction is much higher. Interestingly, the proliferation of MDA-MB-231 cells is inhibited by low nanomolar agonist concentration which is inactive in Ca2+ mobilization. This means that it is certainly possible to reduce the proliferation without promoting angiogenesis. LUF6210 is particularly interesting when considering that it preferentially stimulates a reduction in ERK1/2 phosphorylation over Ca2+ and therefore may not promote angiogenesis. LUF6210 is therapeutically appealing as adjuvant in treatment of cancer. Given that stimulation of AC can activate a reduction of ERK1/2 phosphorylation and proliferation in cancer cells, agonist bias toward Gs-AC-PKA-mediated ERK1/2 inhibition represent a potential therapy of various malignancies. The fact that the reduction of ERK1/2 phosphorylation followed by reduced proliferation observed in MDA-MB-231 cells were mediated by the activation of the A2BAR illustrates the importance of this receptor subtype in cancer. A2BARs must be considered as a key factor in cancer treatment and deserve attention for the development of new therapeutic strategies. N2 - Adenosin reguliert eine Reihe physiologischer Funktionen über die vier ARs, die zur Familie der GPCR gehören. Adenosin beeinflusst das Zellwachstum sowohl positiv als auch negativ. Dabei spielen die MAPK eine wichtige Rolle. Diverse Studien haben gezeigt, dass die Aktivierung alle ARs Subtypen zur Phosphorylierung der MAPK ERK1/2 führt. Es gibt immer mehr Hinweise auf die Beteiligung des A2BAR am Wachstum und der Progression von Tumoren. Die MDA-MB-231 Brustkrebszellen weisen eine hohe Expressionsrate des A2BAR als einzige ARs Subtypen auf. Zusätzlich zu AC-Aktivierung und intrazellulärer Ca2+-Freisetzung führt die Stimulation des A2BAR der MDA-MB-231-Brustkrebszellen zur Reduktion der ERK1/2 Phosphorylierung. NECA, der unselektive AR-Agonist, führt zu einer zeit- und konzentrationsabhängigen Inhibition der ERK1/2 Phosphorylierung. Auch eine signifikante Reduktion der Proliferation der MDA-MB-231 Brustkrebszellen wurde beobachtet. Unsere Ergebnisse deuten darauf hin, dass A2BARs das Wachstum von MDA-MB-231 Zellen hemmen, indem sie die Aktivierung des ERK1/2 reduzieren, was in gutem Einklang mit den Ergebnissen von (Dubey et al., 2005) steht. Diese Ergebnisse unterstützen die Ansicht, dass die Aktivierung von A2BAR das Wachstum von bestimmten Arten von Krebszellen hemmt, und wiederspricht dem fördernden Effekt des Wachstums von A2BAR beschrieben in (Fernandez-Gallardo et al., 2016). Die AC-Aktivierung durch Forskolin erhöht den Effekt des Chemotherapeutikums Doxorubicin in TNBC Zellen. Darüber hinaus erhöhte Forskolin auch die Empfindlichkeit von MDA-MB-231 und MDA-MB-468 TNBC auf 5-Fluorouracil und Taxol (Illiano et al., 2018) und bestätigt die anti-Krebs-Aktivität von reduzierter ERK1/2 Phosphorylierung, die von cAMP/PKA abhängig ist. Ähnlich zu diesen Studien reduziert sowohl eine Behandlung der MDA-MB-231 Zellen mit Forskolin oder mit cAMP-AM, als auch Hemmung der PDE-4 die ERK1/2 Phosphorylierung. Die durch A2BAR-vermittelte Reduktion der pERK1/2 ist in Anwesenheit des PKA Inhibitors H89 gehemmt. Die Reduktion der ERK1/2 Phosphorylierung wurde durch den PLC-Inhibitor U73122 und den Ca2+ Chelator BAPTA-AM gehemmt. Außerdem induziert die Ca2+ Freisetzung bei UTP die Reduktion der ERK1/2 Phosphorylierung. Diese Ergebnisse weisen auf eine wichtige Rolle von cAMP und Ca2+ in der A2BAR-vermittelten Hemmung der ERK1/2 Phosphorylierung hin. Eine solche Abnahme kann als Folge der Hemmung einer Kinase oder Stimulation einer Phosphatase auftreten. Wir untersuchten die MKPs, ein negativer Regulator der MAPK-Aktivität. Unsere Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die Stimulation des A2BAR in MDA-MB-231 Zellen zu erhöhter MKP-1 und MKP-2 Expression führt. Dieser Effekt bietet einen neuartigen Mechanismus für die A2BAR-vermittelte Reduktion der ERK1/2 Phosphorylierung. Der A2BAR und die induzierten Phosphatasen MKP-1 und MKP-2 könnten daher interessant für die Hemmung der Proliferation schnell wachsender Krebszellen sein. Auch wenn die Hemmung von Phosphatasen Aktivitäten die Reduktion der ERK1/2 Phosphorylierung rückgängig macht, deuten unsere Ergebnisse auf eine Beteilung der c-Raf-1 in der Reduktion der ERK1/2 Phosphorylierung hin. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Aktivierung der -AR Rezeptoren ähnliche Signale wie A2BAR in MDA-MB-231 Zellen regulieren. Daher kann die Reduktion der ERK1/2 Phosphorylierung in MDA-MB-231 Zellen den Gs-gekoppelten Rezeptoren zugeordnet werden. A2BAR stimuliert auch eine Ca2+-Antwort, die mit der Angiogenese in Verbindung gebracht wird (Kohn et al., 1995). Interessanterweise ist das Wachstum von MDA-MB-231 Zellen mit nanomolare NECA Konzentration gehemmt, wobei diese in der Ca2+-Mobilisierung inaktiv ist, so dass das Wachstum gehemmt werden kann, ohne dabei die Angiogenese zu fördern. LUF6210 ruft kein Ca2+ Signal hervor und ist daher von Bedeutung, wenn man bedenkt, dass es die ERK1/2 Phosphorylierung redurziert aber die Angiogenese nicht beeinflusst. LUF6210 ist deshalb therapeutisch ansprechend in der Behandlung von Krebs. Angesichts der Tatsache, dass die Stimulation der AC die Reduktion der ERK1/2-Phosphorylierung und der Proliferation in Krebszellen aktiviert, sind selective Gs-AC-PKA Agonisten erforderlich in der Therapie verschiedener maligner Erkrankungen. KW - Adenosinrezeptor KW - A2B adenosine receptor KW - Brustkrebs KW - CAMP production KW - intracellular calcium release KW - reduction of ERK1/2 phosphorylation KW - reduction of cells proliferation KW - A2BAR KW - induzierte Phosphatasen MKP-1 und MKP-2 KW - Hemmung der Proliferation schnell wachsender Krebszellen Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-209655 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gonzales-Calero, G. A1 - Cubero, A. A1 - Klotz, Karl-Norbert T1 - G protein coupled A\(_1\) adenosine receptors in coated vesicles of mammalian brain. Characterization by radioligand binding and photoaffinity labeling N2 - A\(_1\) adenosine receptors in coated vesicles have been characterized by radioligand binding and photoaflinity labelling. Saturation experiments with the antagonist 8-cyclopentyl-1 ,3-[\(^3\)H]dipropyl-xanthine ([\(^3\)H]DPCPX) gave a Kdvalue of 0.7 nM and a Bmax value of 82± 13 fmol/mg protein. For the highly A\(_1\)-selective agonist 2-chloro-N\(^6\)-[\(^3\)H]cyclopentyladenosine ([\(^3\)H]CCPA) a Kd value of 1.7 nM and a Bmax value of 72 ± 29 fmol/mg protein was estimated. Competition of agonists for [\(^3\)H]DPCPX binding gave a pharmacological profile with R-N\(^6\)-phenylisopropyladenosine (R-PIA) > CCPA > S-PIA > 5'-N-ethylcarboxamidoadenosine (NECA), which is identical to brain membranes. The competition curves were best fitted according to a two-site model, suggesting the existence of two affinity states. GTP shifted the competition curve for CCP A to the right and only one affinity state similar to the low affinity state in the absence of GTP was detected. The photoreactive agonist 2-azido-N\(^6\)- \(^{125}\)I-p-hydroxyphenylisopropyladenosine ([\(^{125}\)I]AHPIA) specifically labelled a single protein with an apparent molecular weight of 35,000 in coated vesicles, which is identical to A\(_1\) receptors labelled in brain membranes. Therefore, coated vesicles contain A\(_1\) adenosine receptors with similar binding characteristics as membrane-bound receptors, including GTP-sensitive high-affinity agonist binding. Photoaffinity labelling data suggest that A\(_1\) receptors in these vesicles are not a processed receptor fonn. These results confirm that A\(_1\) receptors in coated vesicles are coupled to a G-protein, and it appears that the A\(_1\) receptor systems in coated vesicles andin plasma membranes are identical. KW - Toxikologie KW - Adenosine receptors KW - coated vesicles KW - G-protein KW - radioligand KW - photoaffinity labelling KW - brain membranes Y1 - 1992 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60435 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jesaitis, A. J. A1 - Erickson, R. W. A1 - Klotz, Karl-Norbert A1 - Bommakanti, R. K. A1 - Siemsen, D. W. T1 - Functional molecular complexes of human N-formyl peptide chemoattractant receptors and actin N2 - When human neutrophils become desensitized to formyl peptide chemoattractants, the receptors (FPR) for these peptides are converted to a high affinity, GTP-insensitive form that is associated with the Triton X-1 00- insoluble membrane skeleton from surface membrane domains. These domains are actin and fodrin-rich, but G protein-depfeted suggesting that FPR shuttling between G protein-enriched and depleted domains may control signal transduction. Todetermine the molecular basis for FPR interaction with the membrane skeleton, neutrophil subcellular fractions were screened for molecules that could bind photoaffinity-radioiodinated FPR solubilized in Triton X-1 00. These receptors showed a propensity to bind to a 41- to43-kDa proteinband on nitrocelluloseoverlays of SOS-PAGE-separated cytosol and plasma membrane fractions of neutrophils. This binding, as weil as FPR binding to purified neutrophil actin, was inhibited 50% by 0.6 \(\mu\)M free neutrophil cytosolic actin. Addition of greater than 1 \(\mu\)M G-actin to crude or lectin-purified Triton X-1 00 extracts of FPR from neutrophil membranes increased the sedimentationrate of a significant fraction of FPR two to three fold as measured by velocity sedimentation in Triton X-1 00-containing linear sucrose density gradients. Addition of anti-actin antibodies to FPR extracts caused a concentration-dependent immunoprecipitation of at least 65% of the FPR. More than 40% of the immunoprecipitated FPR was specifically retained on protein A affinity matrices. Membrane actin was stabilized to alkaline washing when membranes were photoaffinity labeled. Conversely, when purified neutrophil cytosolic actinwas added to membranes or their digitonin extracts, after prior depletion of actin by an alkaline membrane wash, photoaffinity labeling of FPR was increased two- to fourfold with an EC\(_{50}\) of approximately 0.1 \(\mu\)M actin. We conclude that FPR from human neutrophils may interact with actin in membranes to form Triton X-1 00-stable physical complexes. These complexes can accept additional G-actin monomers to form higher order molecular complexes. Formation of FPR-actin complexes in the neutrophil may play a role in the regulation of chemoattractantinduced activation or actin polymerization. KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1993 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60445 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bommakanti, R. K. A1 - Klotz, Karl-Norbert A1 - Dratz, E. A. A1 - Jesaitis, A. J. T1 - A carboxyl-terminal tail peptide of neutrophil chemotactic receptor disrupts its physical complex with G protein N2 - No abstract available KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1993 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60456 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Klotz, Karl-Norbert A1 - Krotec, K. L. A1 - Gripentrog, J. A1 - Jesaitis, A. J. T1 - Regulatory interaction of N-formyl peptide chemoattractant receptors with the membrane skeleton in human neutrophils N2 - The cytoskeleton and/or membrane skeleton has been implicated in the regulation of N-formyl peptide receptors. The coupling of these chemotactic receptors to the membrane skeleton was investigated in plasma membranes from unstimulated and desensitized human neutrophils using the photoreactive agonist N-formyl-met-leu-phelys-N\(^6\)-[\(^{125}\)I]2(p-azidosalicylamido)ethyl-1,3'-dithiopropionate (fMLFK-[\(^{125}\)I]ASD). When membranes of unstimulated cells were solubilized in Triton-X 100, a detergent that does not disrupt actin filaments, only 50% of the photoaffinity-labeled receptors were solubilized sedimenting in sucrose density gradients at a rate consistent with previous reports. The remainder were found in the pellet fraction along with the membrane skeletal actin. Solubilization of the membranes in the presence of p-chloromercuriphenylsulfonic acid, elevated concentrations of KCI, or deoxyribonuclease I released receptors in parallel with actin. When membranes from neutrophils, desensitized by incubation with fMLFK-e 251]ASD at 15°C, were solubilized, nearly all receptors were recovered in the pellet fraction. lncubation of cells with the Iigand at 4°C inhibited desensitization partially and prevented the conversion of a significant fraction of receptors to the form associated with the membrane skeletal pellet. ln these separations the photoaffinity-labeled receptors not sedimenting to the pellet cosedimented with actin. Approximately 25% of these receptors could be immunosedimented with antiactin antibodies suggesting that N-formyl peptide receptors may interact directly with actin. These results are consistent with a regulatory role for the interaction of chemotactic N-formyl peptide receptors with actin of the membrane skeleton. KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1994 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60466 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Klotz, Karl-Norbert A1 - Jesaitis, A. J. T1 - Neutrophil chemoattractant receptors and the membrane skeleton N2 - Signal transduction via receptors for N-formylmethionyl peptide chemoattractants (FPR) on human neutrophils is a highly regulated process which involves participation of cytoskeletal elements. Evidence exists suggesting that the cytoskeleton and/or the membrane skeleton controls the distributJon of FPR in the plane of the plasma membrane, thus controlling the accessibility of FPR to different proteins in functionally distinct domains. In desensitized cells, FPR are restricted todomains which are depleted of G proteins but enriched in cytoskeletal proteins such as actin and fodrin. Thus, the G protein signal transduction partners of FPR become inaccessible to the agonist-occupied receptor, preventing cell activation. The mechanism of interaction of FPR with the membrane skeleton is poorly understood but evidence is accumulating that suggests a direct binding of FPR (and other receptors) to cytoskeletal proteins such as actin. KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1994 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60471 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Cantoreggi, S. A1 - Dietrich, D. R. A1 - Lutz, Werner K. T1 - Induction of cell proliferation in the forestomach of F344 rats following subchronic administration of styrene 7,8-oxide and butylated hydroxyanisole N2 - The question addressed was whether Stimulation of cell proliferation could be responsible for tumor induction in the torestornach by styrene 7,8-oxide (SO). Male F344 rats were treated for 4 weeks with 0, 137,275, and 550 mglkg SO by p.o. gavage 3 times/week. Positive controls received 0, 0.5, I, and 2% butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) in the diet for 4 weeks. Twenty-four h before termination of the experlment, the rats were implanted s.c. with an osmotic minipump deliverlog S-bromo-2'-deoxyuri· dine (BrdU). Cell proliferation in the forestomach was assessed by immunohistochemistry for BrdU incorporated into DNA. Cell number/mm section length and fraction of replicating cells (labeling Index) were determined in 3 domains of the forestomach, the saccus caecus, the midregion, and the prefundic region. With the exception of the prefundic reglon of the low-dose SO group, a significant increase of the labeling index was found in all regions both with SO and BHA. Rats treated with BHA showed, in addition, a dose-dependent increase in number and size of hyperplastic lesions. This was most pronounced in the prefundic region where carcinomas were reported to be localized. In this region, the number of dividing cells/mm section length was increased up to 17-fold. With SO, only marginal morphological changes were occasionally observed, despite the fact that the respective long-term treatment bad been reported to result in a higher carcinoma incidence than treatment with BHA. It ls concluded that the rate of replicating cells alone, numerically expressed by the labeling Index, is an lnsufficient tool for interpretlog the role of cell division in carcinogenesis. It is postulated that SO and BHA induce forestomach tumors via different mechanisms. While hyperplasia in the prefundic region most likely dominates the carcinogenicity of BHA, a mechanism combining marginal genotoxicity with strong promotion by increased cell proliferation appears to be involved in the tumorigenic action of SO. KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1993 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60669 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fischer, W. H. A1 - Beland, P. E. A1 - Lutz, Werner K. T1 - DNA adducts, cell proliferation and papilloma latency time in mouse skin after repeated dermal application of DMBA and TPA N2 - 'lbe mouse skin tumor model was used to investigate whether the Ievel of DNA 8dducts and/or the rate of cell division in the epidermis are indicators of the risk of cancer formation for an individual in an outbred animal popul8tion. A high risk was considered to be reftected by 8 short latency period for the 8ppearance of 8 papilloma. Fernale NMRI mice were treated twice weekly with 2.5 nmol 7 ,12-dimethylbenz[a]antbracene (DMBA) and 3 nmoi12-0-tetradecanoylphorbol-13- 8cetate (TPA) and the appearance of papillomas was registered. The first papilloma 8ppeared after 7.5 weeks. After 17 weeks, when 12 of 14 mice bad 8t least one papilloma, an osmotic minipump deliverlog 5-bromo-2'deoxyuridine (BrdU) was implanted into eacb mouse for 24 h. The mice were killed after 24 h ~d the epidermis was analyzed for D:MBA-nucleotide 8dducts by 32p.postlabeling, for the cell number per unit skin length, and for the labeling index for DNA synthesls. Unexpectedly, D:MBA-nucleotide 8dduct Ievels were highest in those anima1s wbich showed the Iongest latency periods. Adduct Ievels were negatively correlated with the 18beling index, indicating that dilution of adducts by cell division was a predominant factor in determining average adduct concentrations. Individual tumor-latency time was not corTelated with either cell ntunber or labeling index. This could be due to the fact that the measurements only provided 8veraged data and gave no infonnation on the specific situation in clones of premalignant cells. Under the conditions of tbis assay, therefore, neither DNA adduct Ievels nor information on the average kinetics of cell division bad a predidive value for the individual amcer risk withln a group of outbred animals receiving the same treatment KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1993 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60673 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Huber, K. W. A1 - Lutz, Werner K. T1 - Methylation of DNA in stomach and small intestine of rats after oral administration of methylamine and nitrite N2 - Young adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were given 30 \(\mu\)mol/kg body weight [\(^{14}\)C]methylamine hydrochloride and 700 \(\mu\)mol/ kg body weight sodium nilrite by oral gavage. DNA isolated from the stomach and from the first 15 cm of the smaß intestine was methylated, containing 7-methylguanine (7mG) at a level of one 7mG molecule per 5x10\8^6\) and lx10\(^7\) nucleotides, respectively. No 7mG was found fn the liver at a limit of detection of one 7mG molecule per 2xl0\(^8\) nucleotides. ln a second experiment, the excised stomachs were incubated with deoxyribonuclease before the isolation of the DNA in order to degrade DNA in the Iumen and in the uppermost lining cells. This treatment resulted in a 30% decrease in the yield of DNA and a 90% reduction in the level of 7mG formation. The results show that nitrosation of a primary alkylamine yields a precursor of an alkylating agent which has a long enough lifetime to diffuse towards and react with intracellular DNA. A correlation of DNA methylation in the stomach with the corresponding tumor formation by the methylating carcinogen N-methyi-N'-nitro-N-nitroso-guanidine was used to estimate the roJe of DNA damage resulting from endogenous nitrosation of dietary methylamine in man. It was concluded that the risk resulting from this single amine must be negligible bot that a similar evaluation of other primary amines is required before the over-aU role of primary amine nitrosation in the etiology of human gastric cancer can be assessed. KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1984 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60984 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Caviezel, M. A1 - Lutz, Werner K. A1 - Minini, U. A1 - Schlatter, C. T1 - Interaction of estrone and estradiol with DNA and protein of liver and kidney in rat and hamster in vivo and in vitro N2 - (6,7-\(^3\)H] Estrone (E) and [6,7-\(^3\)H]estradiol-17ß (E\(_2\)) have been synthesized by reduction of 6-dehydroestrone and 6-dehydroestradiol with tritium gas. Tritiated E and E\(_2\) were administered by oral gavage to female rats and to male and female hamsters on a dose level of about 300 \(\mu\)g/kg (54 mCi/kg). After 8 h, the liver was excised from the rats; liver and kidneys were taken from the hamsters. DNA was purified either directly from an organ homogenate or via chromatin. The radioactivity in the DNA was expressed in the units of the Covalent Binding Index, CBI = (\(\mu\)mol chemical bound per mol Similar considerations can be made for the liver where any true covalent DNA binding must be below a Ievel of 0.01. It is concluded that an observable tumor induction by estrone or estradiol is unlikely to be due to DNA binding. DNA-P)/(mmol chemical administered per kg b.w.). Rat liver DNA isolated via chromatin exhibited the very low values of 0.08 and 0.09 for E and E\(_2\) respectively. The respective figures in hamster liver were 0.08 and 0.11 in females and 0.21 and 0.18 in the males. DNA isolated from the kidney revealed a detectable radioactivity only in the female, with values of 0.03 and 0.05 for E and E\(_2\) respectively. The values for male hamster kidney were < 0.01 for both hormones. The minute radioactivity detectable in the DNA samples does not represent covalent binding to DNA, however, as indicated by' two sets of control experiments. (A) Analysis by HPLC of the nucleosides prepared by enzyme digest of liver DNA isolated directly or via chromatin did not reveal any consistent peak which could have been attributed to a nucleoside-steroid adduct. (B) All DNA radioactivity could be due to protein contaminations, because the specific activity of chromatin protein was determined to be more than 3 ,000 tim es high er than of DNA. The high affinity of the hormone to protein was also demonstrated by in vitro incubations, where it could be shown that the specific activity of DNA and protein was essentially proportional to the concentration of radiolabelled hormone in the organ homogenate, regardless of whether the animal was treated or whether the hormone was added in vitro to the homogenate. Carcinogens acting by covalent DNA binding can be classified according to potency on the basis of the Covalent Binding Index. Values of 10\(^3\)-10\(^4\) have been found for potent, 10\(^2\) for moderate, and 1-10 for weak carcinogens. Since estrone is moderately carcinogenic for the kidney of the male hamster, a CBI of about 100 would be expected. The actually measured Iimit of detection of 0.01 places covalent DNA binding among the highly unlikely mechanisms of action. KW - Toxikologie KW - Estrogen KW - Hormone KW - Carcinogenesis KW - DNA binding KW - Protein binding KW - Estrone Y1 - 1984 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60995 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Däniken, A. von A1 - Lutz, Werner K. A1 - Jäckh, R. A1 - Schlatter, C. T1 - Investigation of the potential for binding of Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) and Di(2-ethylhexyl) adipate (DEHA) to liver DNA in vivo N2 - Investigation of the Potential for Binding of Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate (DEHP) and Di(2- ethylhexyl) Adipate (DEHA) to Liver DNA in Vivo. VON DÄNIKEN, A., LUTZ, W. K., JÄCKH, R., AND ScHLATTER, C. (1984). Toxico/. App/. Pharmaco/. 73, 373-387. It was the aim oftbis investigation to determine whether covalent binding of di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) to rat liver DNA and of di(2-ethylhexyl) adipate (DEHA) to mouse liver DNA could be a mechanism of action contributing to the observed induction of liver tumors after lifetime feeding of the respective rodent species with high doses of DEHP and DEHA. For this purpose, DEHP and DEHA radiolabeled in different parts of the molecule were administered orally to female rats and mice, respectively, with or witbout pretreatment for 4 weeks with 1% unlabeled compound in the diet. Liver DNA was isolated after 16 hr and analyzed for radioactivity. The data were converted to a covalent binding index, CBI = (micromoles of substance bound per mole of DNA nucleotides)/(millimoles of substance applied per kilogram body weight), in order to allow a quantitative comparison also with other carcinogens and noncarcinogens. Administration of [\(^{14}\)H]carboxylate-labeled DEHP to rats resulted in no measurable DNA radioactivity. The Iimit of detection, CBI < 0.02 was about 100 times below the CBI of compounds where an observable tumor-inducing potential could be due to genotoxicity. With [\(^{14}\)C]- and [\(^{3}\)H]DEHP labeled in the alcohol moiety, radioactivity was clearly measurable in rat liver DNA. HPLC analysis of enzyme-degraded or acid-hydrolyzed DNA revealed that the natural nucleosides or purine bases were radiolabeled whereas no radioactivity was detectable in those fractions where tbe carcinogenmodified nucleoside or base adducts are expected. The respective Iimits of detection were at 0.07 and 0.04 CBI units for the \(^{14}\)C and \(^{3}\)H Iabels, respectively. The experiments with [\(^{14}\)C]- and [\(^{3}\)H]DEHA, labeled in the alcobol moiety and administered to mice, revealed aminute radioactivity of <50 dpm/mg liver DNA, too little to allow a nucleoside analysis to determine that fraction of the radioactivity which bad been incorporated via biosynthesis. Expressed in the CBI units, values of 0.05 to 0.15 for \(^{14}\)C and 0.01 to 0.12 for \(^{3}\)H resulted. Determination of the level· of \(^{14}\)C02 expiration revealed a linear correlation with the speciftc activity of DNA. Experiments with 2-ethyl[ 1-\(^{14}\)C]hexanol perfonned with both rats and mice allowed the conclusion tbat most if not all DEHA radioactivity in mouse liver DNA was due to biosynthetic incorporation. A maximum possible true DNA binding by DEHA must be below CBI 0.01. Pretreatment of the animals witb unlabeled compound bad no effect on the DNA radioactivities in either species. The present negative data, in conjunction witb other negative short-term tests for mutagenicity, strongly indicate that covalent interaction with DNA is highly unlikely to be the mode of tumorigenic action of DEHP and DEHA in rodents. KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1984 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-61004 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Huber, K. W. A1 - Lutz, Werner K. T1 - Methylation of DNA by incubation with methylamine and nitrite N2 - DNA was incubated in septum-closed reaction vials with [\(^{14}\)C]methylamine and nitrite. The DNA was purified, hydrolysed with hydrochloric acid, and the purines were analysed by h.p.l.c. 7-Methylguanine was detectable as a result of DN A methylation in experiments perfonned in 100 mM acetate at pH 4. Using different concentrations of amine and nitrite a first order reaction for total amine and a second order for total nilrite could be shown. A study on the pH dependence using 100 mM malonate buffer, pH 2.0-6.0, revealed a maximum rate at pH 3.5, with steep slopes above and below this pH value, in agreement with a mathematical analysis of the reaction equations. The data show that the alkylating agent fonned spontaneously by nitrosation and deamination of a primary amine has a long enough lifetime to react with DNA in vitro. Using the reactioil orders established here, an extrapolation to lower concentrations found in the stomach can now be perfonned. Future in vivo experiments on the methylation of gastro-intestinal DNA then would show to what extent DNA in a cell is protected from alkylation. KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1984 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-61011 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lutz, Werner K. A1 - Büsser, M. T. A1 - Sagelsdorff, P. T1 - Potency of carcinogens derived from covalent DNA binding and stimulation of DNA synthesis in rat liver N2 - ~n order to investigate the role of the stimu~ation of ceU division for the initiation (and possi:bly promotion) of live·r tumors by chemical carcinogens, the incorporation of radiolabeUed thymidine into liver DNA was dete:rmined in male rats. Single doses of various level!s of af.latoxin 81, benzidine and carbon tetrachloride (aU known to be genotoxic via DNA binding} did not affect cell division, whereas several hepatoca:rcinogens known not to bind to DNA (alphaHCH, dofibrate, and 2,3;7,8-t!etrachlorodiibenzo~p~dioxin) gave rise to a dosedependent stimulation of Ii ver DNA synthesis within 24 h. An equation combining the infl.uences of mitotic stimu:lation, expressed as dose required to double the contro~ Ievei of DNA synthesis, and DNA binding potency, exp:ressed as t.he Covalent Binding Index, correliated weil with the cardnogenk potency for both dasses of hepatocardnogens. KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1984 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-61026 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sagelsdorff, P. A1 - Lutz, Werner K. A1 - Schlatter, C. T1 - The relevance of covalent binding to mouse liver DNA to the carcinogenic action of hexachlorocyclohexane isomers N2 - [\(^3\)H]Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) was synthesized by chlorination of [\(^3\)H]benzene prepared by catalytic tritiation of benzene with tritiated water. The isomers of HCH were separated by adsorption chromatography on silica gel. In order to determine the covalent binding to DNA, [\(^3\)H]HCH was administered to male mice by oral gavage, and liver DNA was isolated via cbromatin. The specific radioactivity of the DNA was nonnalized by the dose administered and expressed in the molar units of the Covalent binding index, CBI = DNA damage/dose = (\(\mu\)mol bound HCH/mol DNA nucleotide)/(mmol HCH administered/kg body weight). CBI values of - 0.2 were found 10 h after the administration of alpha- and gamma-HCH. Enzymatic digestion of the DNA to the nucleosides and h.p.l.c. analysis revealed that - 40% of the radioactivity co-migrated with the natural nucleosides. At elution volumes known to contain the more lipophilic carcinogen-nucleoside adducts, - 10% of the radioactivity could be detected. The remaining 50% of th,e radioactivity eluted with the front, representing a mixture of oligonucleotide- HCH adducts and/or hydrophilic degradation products which were strongly bot not covalently associated with intact DNA. Therefore, a true CBI of 0.02-0.1 must be expected both for alpha- and gamma-HCH. This CBI is by a factor of 10\(^5\) -10\(^6\) below the value found with the strongest DNAbinding carcinogens like aflatoxin B1 or dimethylnitrosamine and is unlikely to be decisive for the liver tumor induction in mice because of the foUowing additional findings: (i) both isomers gave rise to similar Ievels of DNA darnage although the alpha-isomer is a much morepotent tumor inducer. This similarity was seen not only at the time of mäximum binding but up to 10 days after oral administration; (ii) three mouse strains with apparently different susceptibility to tumor induction by gamma-HCH could not be distinguished with respect to DNA binding; (iii) the level of DNA binding of alpha-HCH (CBI = 0.02-0.1) is more than three orders of magnitude lower than would be expected if the mechanism of tumor induction was by genotoxicity mediated by DNAbinding. For a preliminary investigation on a potential stimulatory effect on liver DN A replication and ceU division, [\(^{14}\)]thymidine was admlnistered i.p. 3.5 h before sacrifice of the [\(^3\)H]HCH-treated mice. The alpha-isomer was found to be more potent than the gamma-isomer in this respect. Taken together, our data allow the conclusion that the non- mutational processes must be more important for the carcinogenicity of HCH. KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1983 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-61039 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schlatter, J. A1 - Lutz, Werner K. T1 - The carcinogenic potential of ethyl carbamate (urethane): risk assessment at human dietary exposure levels N2 - Ethyl carbamate is found in fermented foods: bread contains 3-15 ng/g, stone-fruit brandies 200-20,000 ngfg, and about one-third of table-wine samples analysed contained more than 10 ng/g. In animals, ethyl carbamate is degraded to C02, H20 and NH3, with intermediate formation ofethanol. This degradation has been shown tobe inhibited (postponed) in the mouse by ethanol concentrations in the blood of about 0.15% and higher. A quantitatively minor pathway involves a two-step oxidation of the ethyl group to vinyl carbamate and epoxyethyl carbamate, the postulated electrophilic moiety that reacts with DNA. This reaction is probably the mode of the mutagenic action observed in many cellular and animal systems. The fact that only vinyl carbamate, but not ethyl carbamate, is mutagenic in a standard Ames test is probably because there is insufficient production of the intermediate oxidation product in the standard test. Consistent with this metabolism is the carcinogenic activity of ethyl carbamate in various animal species and in different organs; this activity can be seen even after a single high dose in early life. Quantitative analysis of the total tumour incidences after chronic exposure of rats and mice to 0.1-12.5 mg ethyl carbamate/kg body weightjday in the drinking-water showed a dose-related increase. The main target organs were the mammary gland (female rats and mice having similar susceptibilities) and the Jung (mice only). On the basis of sex- and organ-specific tumour data and with a linear extrapolation to a negligible increase of the lifetime tumour incidence by 0.0001% ( one additional tumour in one milüon individuals exposed for life), a "virtually safe dose .. of 20 to 80 ng/kg body weight/day was estimated. The daily burden reached under normal dietary habits without alcoholic beverages is in the range of about 20 ng/kg body weightfday. Regular table-wine consumption would increase the risk by a factor of up to five. Regular drinking of 20 to 40 ml stone-fruit brandy per day could raise the calculated lifetime tumour risk to near 0.01%. KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1990 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60826 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Alldrick, A. J. A1 - Lutz, Werner K. T1 - Covalent binding of [2-\(^{14}\)C]2-amino-3,8-dimethylimidazo[4,5-f]-quinoxaline (MeIQx) to mouse DNA in vivo N2 - Fernale BALB/c mice were administered intragastrically with equimolar amounts of either [2-\(^{14}\)C]2-amino-3,8-dimethyi[ 4,5-J]qulnoxaline (MeiQx) or 2-acetylamino[9-\(^{14}\)C]fluorene (2AAF). DNA was isolated from tissues of mice killed either 6 or 24 h after administration. Analysis of liver DNA nucleotide digests by HPLC analysis revealed that all of the radioactivity was attributable to adduct formation. Tbe specific activities of DNA samples were converted to covalent bindlog indices (CBI, J.LIDOI adduct per mol DNA nucleotides/mmol chemical app6ed per kg animal body weight). CBI values of 25 and 9 were detennined for 2AAF and MeiQx in tbe llvers of mice killed 6 h after dosing. The values were in general agreement with the moderate carcinogenic potency of these compounds. The specific activities of DNA preparations obtained from the lddneys, spleens, stomachs, small intestines and large intestlnes of mice treated witb MeiQx and killed 6 h after doslng were S- to 35-times less tban those obtained witb the llver. DNA isolated from tbe lungs (a target organ for MeiQx tumorigenicity) of MeiQx-treated mice was not radiolabeUed at tbe limit of detection (CBI <0.3). With tbe exception of tbe gastrolntestinal tract, the specific activities of DNA samples isolated from mice killed 6 h after administration were higher than those from mice killed after 24 h. KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1989 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60832 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Parodi, S. A1 - Lutz, Werner K. A1 - Colacci, A. A1 - Mazzullo, M. A1 - Taningher, M. A1 - Grilli, S. T1 - Results of animal studies suggest a nonlinear dose-response relationship for benzene effects N2 - Considering the very large industrial usage of benzene, studies in risk assessment aimed at the evaluation of carcinogenic risk at low Ievels of exposure are important. Animal data can offer indications about what could happen in humans and provide more diverse information than epidemiological data with respect to doseresponse consideration. We have considered experiments investigating metabolism, short·term genotoxicity tests, DNA adduct formation, and carcinogenicity long-term tests. According to the different experiments, a Saturation of benzene metabolism and benzene effects in terms of genotoxicity seems evident above 30 to 100 ppm. Below 30 to 60 ppm the initiating effect ofbenzene seems tobe linear fora large intervaJ ofdosages, at least judging from DNA adduct formation. Potentiallack of a promoting effect of benzene (below 10 ppm) could generate a sublinear response at nontox.ic levels of ex.posure. This possibility was suggested by epidemiological data in humans and is not confirmed or excluded by our observations with animals. KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1989 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60843 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kugler-Steigmeier, M. E. A1 - Friederich, U. A1 - Graf, U. A1 - Lutz, Werner K. A1 - Maier, P. A1 - Schlatter, C. T1 - Genotoxicity of aniline derivatives in various short-term tests N2 - Various substituted aniline derivatives were tested for genotoxicity in several short-term tests in order to examine the hypothesis that a Substitution at both ortho positions (2,6-disubstitution) could prevent genotoxicity due to steric hindrance of an enzymatic activation to electrophilic intermediates. In the Salmonellajmicrosome assay, 2,6-dialkylsubstituted anilines and 2,4,6-trimethylaniline (2,4,6-TMA) were weakly mutagenic in strain TA100 when 20% S9 mixwas used, although effects were small compared to those of 2,4-dimethylaniline and 2,4,5-trimethylaniline (2,4,5-TMA). In Drosophila me/anogaster, however, 2,4,6-TMA and 2,4,6-trichloroaniline (TCA) were mutagenic in the wing spottestat 2-3 times lower doses than 2,4,5-TMA. In the 6-thioguanine resistance test in cultured fibroblasts, 2,4,6-TMA was again mutagenic at lower doses than 2,4,5-TMA. Two methylene-bis-aniline derivatives were also tested with the above methods: 4,4'-methylene-bis-(2-chloroaniline) (MOCA) was moderately genotoxic in al1 3 test systems whereas 4,4'-methylene-bis-(2-ethyl-6-methylaniline) (MMEA) showed no genotoxicity at all. DNA binding sturlies in rats, however, revealed that both MOCA and MMEA produced DNA adducts in the liver at Ievels typically found for moderately strong genotoxic carcinogens. These results indicate that the predictive value of the in vitro test systems and particularly the Salmonellajmicrosome assay is inadequate to detect genotoxicity in aromatic amines. Genotoxicity seems to be a general property of aniline derivatives and does not seem to be greatly influenced by substitution at both ortho positions. KW - Toxikologie KW - Aniline derivatives KW - Genotoxicity KW - Short-term tests KW - Covalent DNA binding Y1 - 1989 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60857 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Klotz, Karl-Norbert A1 - Jesaitis, A. J. T1 - Physical coupling of N-formyl peptide chemoattractant receptors to G protein is not affected by desensitization N2 - Desensitization of N-formyl peptide chemoattractant receptors (FPR) in human neutrophils results in association of these receptors to the membrane skeleton. This is thought to be the critical event in the lateral segregation of receptors and guanyl nucleotide-binding proteins (G proteins) within the plane of the plasma membrane resulting in an interruption of the signaling cascade. In this study we probed the interaction of FPR with G protein in human neutrophils that were desensitized to various degrees. Human neutrophils were desensitized using the photoreactive agonist N-formyl-met-leu-phelys- N\(^\epsilon\)-[\(^{125}\)I]2(p-azidosalicylamido )ethyl-1 ,3 '-dithiopropionate (/MLFK-[\(^{125}\)I]ASD). The interaction if FPR with G protein was studied via a reconstitution assay and subsequent analysis of FPR-G protein complexes in sucrose density gradients. FPR-G protein complexes were reconstituted with solubilized FPR from partially and fully desensitized neutrophils with increasing concentrations of Gi purified from bovine brain. The respective EC\(_{50}\) values for reconstitution were similar to that determined for FPR from unstimulated neutrophils (Bommakanti RK et al., J Bio[ Chem 267: 757~7581, 1992). We conclude, therefore, that the affinity of the interaction of FPR with G protein is not affected by desensitization, consistent with the model of lateral segregation of FPR and G protein as a mechanism of desensitization. KW - Toxikologie KW - chemotactic receptors KW - G proteins KW - N-formyl peptides KW - signal transduction KW - receptor-G protein coupling Y1 - 1994 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60483 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Klotz, Karl-Norbert A1 - Jesaitis, A. J. T1 - The interaction of N-formyl peptide chemoattractant receptors with the membrane skeleton is energy-dependent N2 - Desensitization of N-fonnyl peptide chemoattractant receptors (FPR) in human neutrophils is thought to be achieved by lateral segregation of receptors and G proteins within the plane of the plasma membrane resulting in an interruption of the signalling cascade. Direct coupling of FPR to membrane skeletal actin appears to be the basis of this process~ however, the molecular mechanism is unknown. In this study we investigated the effect of energy depletion on formation of FPR-membrane skeleton complexes. In addition the effect of the protein kinase C inhibitor stauroporine and the phosphatase inhibitor okadaic acid on coupling of FPR to the membrane skeletonwas studied. Human neutrophils were desensitized using the photoreactive agonist N-formy1-met-leu-phe-1ys-N'[\(^{125}\)I]2(p-azidosalicylamido)ethyl-1,3'-dithiopropionate (fMLFK-[\(^{125}\)I]ASD) after ATP depletion with NaF or after incubation with the respective inhibitors. The interaction of FPR with the membrane skeleton was studied by Sedimentation of the membrane skeleton-associated receptors in sucrose density gradients. Energy depletion of the cells markedly inhibited the formation of FPR-membrane skeleton complexes. This does not appear tobe related to inhibition of protein phosphorylation due to ATP depletion because inhibition of protein kinases and phosphatases bad no significant effect on coupling of FPR to the membrane skeleton. We conclude, therefore, that coupling of FPR to the membrane skeleton is an energy,dependent process which does not appear to require modification of the receptor protein by phosphorylation. KW - Toxikologie KW - Chemotactic receptors KW - G proteins KW - N-formyl peptides KW - signal transduction KW - desensitization KW - membrane skeleton KW - receptor-G protein coupling. Y1 - 1994 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60499 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Shephard, S. E. A1 - Sengstag, C. A1 - Lutz, Werner K. A1 - Schlatter, C. T1 - Mutations in liver DNA of lacI transgenic mice (Big Blue) following subchronic exposure to 2-acetylaminofluorene N2 - 2-Acetylaminofluorene (2-AAF) was administered at Ievels of 0, 300 and 600 ppm in the diet for 28 days to female transgenic micc bearing the lacl genein a Iambda vector (Big Blue® mice). The Iambda vector was excised from liver DNA and packaged in vitro into bacteriophage particles which were allowed to infect E. coli bacteria, forming plaques on agar plates. Approximately 10\(^5\) plaques wcre screened per animal for the appearance of a bluc colour, indicative of mutations in the lac/ gcnc which had resulted in an inactive gene product. Background mutation rate was 2.7 x 10\(^{-5}\) (pooled results of two animals, 8 mutant plaques/289 530 plaques). At 300 ppm in the diet, the rate of 3.5 X 10\(^{-5}\)(8/236 300) was not significantly increased over background. At 600 ppm in the dict, the rate increased approximately 3 fold to 7.7 x 10\(^{-5}\) (17 /221240). In comparison to the usual single or 5-day carcinogen exposure regimes, the 4-week exposure protocol allowed the use of much lower dose Ievels 00-1000 fold lower). Overt toxicity could thus be avoided. The daily doses used were somewhat higher than those required in 2-year carcinogenicity studies with 2·AAF. KW - Toxikologie KW - 2-Acetylaminofluorene KW - Transgenic mouse KW - Mutation assay KW - in vivo KW - Dose response Y1 - 1993 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60683 ER - TY - THES A1 - Duraphe, Prashant T1 - Identification and characterization of AUM, a novel human tyrosine phosphatase T1 - Identifizierung und Charakterisierung von AUM, einer neuen humanen Tyrosin-Phosphatase N2 - Protein Phosphatasen werden aufgrund der Aminosäuresequenzen ihrer aktiven Zentren in drei große Familien unterteilt. In einer neu entdeckten Familie von Phosphatasen ist das aktive Zentrum durch die Sequenz DXDX(T/V) charakterisiert. Diese Aspartat-abhängigen Phosphatasen gehören zu der Superfamilie der Hydrolasen vom Haloazid Dehalogenase(HAD)-Typ, einer evolutionär konservierten und ubiquitär verbreiteten Enzymfamilie. Bislang konnten 58 menschliche HAD Enzyme durch Datenbankanalysen identifiziert werden. Ihre Funktionen sind jedoch nach wie vor nur rudimentär verstanden. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurde zunächst das Komplement aller menschlichen HAD Phosphatasen durch Datenbank-Recherchen erfasst. Zusammen mit phylogenetischen Analysen gelang es, eine zum damaligen Zeitpunkt unbekannte, putative Phosphatase zu identifizieren, die eine vergleichsweise hohe Sequenz-Homologie zu der Zytoskelettregulierenden HAD Phosphatase Chronophin aufweist. Dieses neuartige Enzym wurde kloniert und mit biochemischen und zellbiologischen Methoden charakterisiert. Auf der Basis dieser Befunde bezeichnen wir dieses neuartige Protein als AUM (actin remodeling, ubiquitously expressed, magnesium-dependent HAD phosphatase).Mittels Northern blot, real-time PCR und Western blot Analysen konnte gezeigt werden, dass AUM in allen untersuchten menschlichen und murinen Geweben exprimiert wird. Die höchste Expression konnte in Hodengewebe nachgewiesen werden. Durch immunohistochemische Untersuchungen konnte gezeigt werden, dass AUM spezifisch in reifenden Keimzellen mit einem Expressionsmaximum zum Zeitpunkt der Spermiogenese exprimiert wird. Um die Substratpräferenz von AUM zu charakterisieren, wurde zunächst ein peptidbasierter in vitro Phosphatase-Substrat-Screen durchgeführt. Hierbei wurden 720 aus menschlichen Phosphoproteinen abgeleitete Phosphopeptide untersucht. Interessanterweise dephosphorylierte AUM ausschließlich Phosphotyrosin (pTyr)-enthaltende Peptide. Nur 17 pTyr-Peptide (~2% aller untersuchten Peptide) fungierten als AUM-Substrate. Diese Daten legen eine hohe Substratspezifität von AUM nahe. Zu den putativen AUM Substraten gehören Proteine, die in die Dynamik der Zytoskelett-Reorganisation sowie in Tyrosin Kinasevermittelte Signalwege eingebunden sind. In Übereinstimmung mit den Ergebnissen dieses Phosphopeptid-Screens konnte mittels Phosphatase overlay assays sowie in Zellextrakten aus Pervanadat-behandelten HeLa Zellen demonstriert werden, dass AUM eine begrenzte Anzahl Tyrosin-phosphorylierter Proteinen dephosphorylieren kann.In zellulären Untersuchungen wurde die mögliche Rolle von AUM im Rahmen der durch den epidermalen Wachstumsfaktor (EGF) ausgelösten Tyrosin-Phosphorylierung in einer Spermatogonien Zelllinie (GC-1 spg-Zellen) analysiert. So konnte nachgewiesen werden, dass die Überexpression von AUM zu einer moderaten Abnahme Tyrosin phosphorylierter Proteine nach EGF-Stimulation führte. Im Gegensatz dazu löste jedoch die durch RNAInterferenz vermittelte Depletion von endogenem AUM einen robusten Anstieg Tyrosinphosphorylierter Proteine aus, zu denen auch der EGF-Rezeptor selbst zählt. Zusätzlich zu dem EGF-Rezeptor wurde die Src-Kinase im Zuge des Phosphopeptid- Screens als mögliches AUM Substrat identifiziert. Daher wurden in vitro Kinase/Phosphatase-Assays mit gereinigtem Src und AUM durchgeführt. Mit diesem Ansatz konnte erstmals gezeigt werden, dass AUM in der Lage ist, die Src-Kinase zu aktivieren, während Src AUM phosphoryliert und die AUM Phosphatase-Aktivität blockiert. Diese Ergebnisse deuten auf eine gekoppelte, wechselseitige Regulation von AUM und Src hin. Obwohl die Details dieser Regulation derzeit noch unklar sind, zeigen unsere initialen Ergebnisse, dass AUM die Src-Aktivität unabhängig von seiner Phosphatase Aktivität steigert, während Src die AUM Phosphatase-Aktivität Kinase-abhängig vermindert. Auf zellulärer Ebene sind AUM-depletierte Zellen durch Veränderungen der Aktin- Zytoskelett-Dynamik und der Zelladhäsion charakterisiert. So weisen AUM-defiziente Zellen stabilisierte Aktin Streßfasern und vergrößerte fokale Adhäsionen auf. Weiterhin sind AUMdepletierte Zellen durch ein beschleunigtes spreading auf Fibronektin gekennzeichnet. Wir haben mit AUM ein bisher nicht beschriebenes Mitglied der Familie Aspartat-abhängiger Phosphatasen entdeckt. In dieser Arbeit ist es gelungen, AUM phylogenetisch, biochemisch und zellbiologisch zu charakterisieren. Unsere Ergebnisse legen nahe, dass AUM einen wichtigen, neuartigen Regulator der Src-vermittelten Zytoskelett-Dynamik im Rahmen der Zelladhäsion und Migration darstellt. N2 - Protein phosphatases can be classified into at least three major families based on amino acid sequences at their active sites. A newly emerging phosphatase family contains the active site sequence DXDX(T/V), and belongs to the haloacid dehalogenase (HAD) superfamily of hydrolases, a ubiquitous and evolutionarily conserved enzyme family. Although the existence of 58 human HAD enzymes has been predicted by database analysis, our understanding of their biological functions remains rudimentary.By database mining amd phylogenetic analysis of human HAD phosphatases, we have found a marked increase in cell area of spreading cells, as well as accelerated cell spreading onfibronectin. Taken together, we have identified and characterized AUM as a novel member of the emerging family of aspartate-dependent protein tyrosine phosphatases. Our findings implicate AUM as an important regulator of Src-dependent cytoskeletal dynamics during cell adhesion and migration. a previously unidentified enzyme with homology to Chronophin, a cytoskeletal regulatory HAD phosphatase. We have cloned and characterized this novel enzyme and named it AUM,for actin remodeling, ubiquitously expressed, magnesium-dependent HAD phosphatase. By Northern blot, real-time PCR and Western blot analysis, we show that AUM is broadly expressed in all major human and mouse tissues with highest levels found in testis. Using immunohistochemistry, we can show that AUM is specifically expressed in maturing germ cells and that its expression peaks during spermiogenesis. To characterize the substrate preference of AUM, we have conducted an in vitro phosphatase substrate screen with 720 phosphopeptides derived from human phosphorylation sites. AUM exclusively dephosphorylates phosphotyrosine (pTyr)-containing peptides. Furthermore, only 17 pTyr peptides (~2% of all pTyr peptides investigated) acted as AUM substrates, indicating a high degree of substrate specificity. Putative AUM substrates include proteins involved in cytoskeletal dynamics and tyrosine kinase signaling.In accordance with the phosphopeptide screen, phosphatase overlay assays employing whole-cell extracts of pervanadate-treated HeLa cells show that AUM dephosphorylates only a limited number of tyrosyl-phosphorylated proteins.The role of AUM for cellular signaling was investigated in response to epidermal growth factor (EGF) stimulation in a spermatogonial cell line (GC-1 spg). The overexpression of AUM reduces, whereas the RNAi-mediated depletion of endogenous AUM increases EGF inducedtyrosine phosphorylation, including changes in the phosphorylation of the EGF receptor itself. Interestingly, in vitro kinase/phosphatase assays with purified Src and AUM indicate that AUM can activate Src, which in turn phosphorylates and inactivates AUM. Although it is at present unclear how Src and AUM regulate each other, our initial findings suggests that AUM enhances Src kinase activity independently of its phosphatase activity, whereas Src diminishes AUM phosphatase activity in a kinase dependent manner. On a cellular level, AUM-depleted cells are characterized by altered actin cytoskeletal dynamics and adhesion, as indicated by stabilized actin filaments, enlarged focal adhesions,a marked increase in cell area of spreading cells, as well as accelerated cell spreading on fibronectin. Taken together, we have identified and characterized AUM as a novel member of the emerging family of aspartate-dependent protein tyrosine phosphatases. Our findings implicate AUM as an important regulator of Src-dependent cytoskeletal dynamics during cell adhesion and migration. KW - Tyrosin KW - Phosphatase KW - Signal transduction KW - Cell adhesion KW - Actin cytoskeleton KW - Src KW - Spermatogenesis Y1 - 2010 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-44256 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Cantoreggi, S. A1 - Lutz, Werner K. T1 - Covalent binding of styrene to DNA in rat and mouse N2 - No abstract available KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1993 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60693 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gunz, D. A1 - Shephard, S. E. A1 - Lutz, Werner K. T1 - Can nongenotoxic carcinogens be detected with the lacI transgenic mouse mutation assay? N2 - No abstract available KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1993 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60707 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lutz, Werner K. A1 - Schlatter, J. T1 - Chemical carcinogens and overnutrition in diet-related cancer [commentary] N2 - The intake of known dietary carclnogens was compiled and the cancer risk was estlmated on the basis of carcinogenic potencies in animals as derived from the Carcinogenic Potency Database by Gold and co-workers. The total cancer risk was compared with the number of cancer cases attributed by epidemiologists to dietary factors (one-third of all cancer cases, i.e. -80 000 per one million Jives). Except for alcohol, the known dietary carcinogens could not account for more than a few bundred cancer cases. Tbis was seen both with tbe DNA-reactive carcinogens (beterocyclic aromatic amines, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, N-nitroso compounds, estragole, aflatoxin B., ethyl carbamate, to name the most important factors) as wen as with those carclnogens wbich have not been shown to react with DNA (e.g. caffelc acid and the carcinogeruc metals arsenic and cadmium). Residues and contaminants turned out to be negligible. Among the various pmsibilities to explain the discrepancy we investigated the roJe of ovemutritlon. Dietary restriction in animals is weil known for its strong reducing effect on spontaneous tumor formation. These data can be used to derive a carcinogenic potency for excess macronutrients: tbe tumor incidence seen with the restrlcted animals is taken as a control value and the increased tumor incidence in the animals fed ad libitum is attributed to the additional feed iotake. For excess standard diet in rats, a carcinogenic potency TD50 of 16 glkg/day was deduced from a recent study. Ovemutrition in Switzerland, estimated to be 5.5 kcallkg/day, was converted to excess food (1.9 g/kg/day) and tbe cancer incidence was calculated. The result, 60 000 cancer cases per one million Jives, is provocatively close to the number of cases not explained by the known dietary chemical carcinogens. Mechanistic studies will be required to test our hypothesis and investigate the role of different types of macronutrients in ovemutrition. KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1992 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60712 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Cantoreggi, S. A1 - Lutz, Werner K. T1 - Investigation of the covalent binding of styrene-7,8-oxide to DNA in rat and mouse N2 - Styrene-7,8-oxide (SO), the main intennediate metabolite of styrene, induces hyperkeratosis and tumors in the forestomach of rats and mice upon chronic administration by gavage. The aim of this study was to investigate wbether DNA binding could be responsible for the carcinogenic effect observed. [7-\(^3\)H]SO was administered by oral gavage in com oll to male CD rats at two dose levels (1.65 or 240 mg/kg). After 4 or 24 h, forestomach, glandular stomach and Uver were exclsed, DNA was isolated and its radioactivity detennined. At the 4 h time polnt, the DNA radioactivity was below the Iimit of detection in the torestornach and the liver. Expressed in the units of the covalent bindlng Index, CBI = (pmol adduct/mol DNA nucleotide)/(mmol cbemical administeredlkg body wt), the DNA-binding potency was below 2.6 and 2.0 respectively. In the glandular stomach at 4 b, and in most 24 b samples, DNA was slightly radiolabeled. Enzymatic degradation of the DNA and separation by HPLC ofthe normal nucleotides sbowed that the DNA rad.ioactivity represented biosynthetic incorporation of radlolabel into newly synthesized DNA. The Iimit of detection of DNA adducts in the glandular stomach was 1.0. In a second experlment, [7-\(^3\)H]SO was administered by i.p. injection to male 86C3Fl rnice. Liver DNA was analyzed after 2 h. No radloactivity was detectable at a Iimit of detection of CBI < 0.6. In agreement with the relatively long half-life of SO in animals, the cbemical reactivity of SO appears to be too low to result in a detectable production of DNA adducts in an in vivo situation. Upon comparison with the DNA-binding of other carcinogens, a purely genotoxic mechanism of tumorigenJc action of SO is unlikely. The observed tumorigenic potency in the forestomach could be the result of strong tumor promotion by high-dose cytotoxicity foUowed by regenerative hyperplasia. KW - Toxikologie Y1 - 1992 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-60721 ER - TY - THES A1 - Vogl, Silvia T1 - Investigation of individual differences in the metabolic elimination of drugs by the polymorphic enzymes CYP2C9, 2C19 and 2D6 based on metabolite profiling by LC-MS/MS T1 - Untersuchung individueller Unterschiede der metabolischen Elimination von Arzneistoffen durch die polymorphen Enzyme CYP2C9, 2C19 und 2D6 basierend auf Metaboliten-Profiling mittels LC-MS/MS Analytik N2 - Mit der vorliegenden Studie sollte zu dem wichtigen Forschungsfeld der Pharmakogenetik beigetragen werden, indem zum einen eine einfache und sichere kombinierte Phänotypisierung der drei zuvor erwähnten CYPs (CYP2D6, CYP2C9 und CYP2C19) entwickelt, und zum anderen die Vorhersagekraft des Genotyps für den gemessenen Phänotyp näher untersucht werden sollte. Es ist uns gelungen eine sichere, einfache, schnelle und kombinierte Phänotypisierung der beiden wichtigen Monooxygenasen CYP2D6 und CYP2C9 zu etablieren. Zunächst wurden dazu Wechselwirkungsstudien mit den ausgewählten Testsubstanzen Dextromethorphan (DEX, CYP2D6), Flurbiprofen (FLB, CYP2C9) und Omeprazole (OME, CYP2C19) durchgeführt. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass DEX und FLB als Kombination verabreicht werden können. Die Gabe von OME gemeinsam mit FLB verändert jedoch das Ergebnis der CYP2C9 Phänotypisierung. Dies ist eine neue Erkenntnis, denn noch 2004 wurde ein Phänotypisierungscocktail veröffentlicht, der die Kombination von FLB und OME enthielt. Bei der genannten Studie wurden jedoch, unseres Wissens nach, keine Wechselwirkungsstudien zu den einzelnen Testsubstanz-Kombinationen durchgeführt. Die von uns entwickelte Phänotypisierungsmethode wurde durch Wechselwirkungsstudien verifiziert. Sie ist jedoch auch in anderen Bereichen den bisher veröffentlichten phänotypisierungscocktails überlegen. Zum einen wurden nur sehr kleine Dosen sicherer Testsubstanzen verwendet. Dies wurde durch Entwicklung neuer, sensitiver LC-MS/MS Methoden ermöglicht. Zum anderen ist diese neue Prozedur schnell und nicht-invasiv durchführbar. Nach Verabreichung der Testsubstanz muss der Urin nur für zwei Stunden gesammelt werden. Zudem weisen unsere Ergebnisse darauf hin, dass die normalerweise durchgeführte, aufwendige Glucuronidspaltung des CYP2D6 abhängigen DEX-Metaboliten, Dextrorphan, vermutlich vernachlässigt werden kann. Die wichtigsten Ergebnisse dieser Studie sind jedoch die Einblicke, die in die Vorhersagekraft der CYP2D6 und CYP2C9 Genotypen für die entsprechenden Phänotypen gewonnen werden konnten. Fast 300 phänotypisierte Kaukasier wurden auch in Hinsicht auf die wichtigsten varianten Allele von CYP2D6, CYP2C9 und CYP2C19 mithilfe bekannter und neu etablierter Methoden genotypisiert. Aufgrund der parallelen Phäno- und Genotypisierung konnten Geno- und Phänotyp direkt korreliert werden. Mit linearen Modellen war es möglich, allen detektierten varianten CYP2D6- und CYP2C9-Allelen Aktivitätskoeffizienten zuzuweisen. Diese können nun verwendet werden, um den Beitrag der einzelnen Allele zur resultierenden Enzymaktivität zu bestimmen, wodurch sich die Vorhersage dieser Aktivität ausgehend vom Genotyp verbessern lassen sollte. Besonders für CYP2D6 ermöglicht das neue Korrelationsmodel präzisere Vorhersagen des Phänotyps als bisher veröffentlichte Modelle. Zusammengefasst leistet diese Studie durch die Entwicklung eines sicheren und einfachen Phänotypisierungsprozesses für CYP2D6 und CYP2C9 und durch die Bestimmung von Aktivitätskoeffizienten für alle einbezogenen CYP2D6 und CYP2C9 Allele und der damit verbundenen präziseren Vorhersage des Phänotyps ausgehend vom Genotyp einen wesentlichen Beitrag zum Forschungsfeld der Pharmakogenetik. N2 - This study should contribute to the important field of pharmacogenetics by: firstly, establishing an easy and safe phenotyping method that combines the activity determination of all three previously mentioned CYPs (CYP2D6, CYP2C9, and CYP2C19) into one phenotyping cocktail and secondly, improving the knowledge about the predictive power of the genotype for the measured phenotype. It was indeed possible to develop a save, easy-to-use, fast and simultaneous phenotyping procedure for the important genetic polymorphic enzymes CYP2D6 and CYP2C9. To accomplish that, interaction studies with the chosen probe drugs dextromethorphan (DEX, CYP2D6), flurbiprofen (FLB, CYP2C9) and omeprazole (OME, CYP2C19) were conducted. It could be proven that DEX and FLB can be administered in combination, whereas OME alters the phenotyping results of CYP2C9. This is a new finding as in 2004 a phenotyping cocktail was published that used FLB and OME in combination. However, to our knowledge, no interaction tests were carried in that study. The new phenotyping procedure is not only verified by prior probe drug interaction studies, it also has other advantages over phenotyping cocktails found in literature. Firstly, save probe drugs are used in very small doses. This is possible due to the new sensitive LC-MS/MS methods that were evaluated. Secondly, the new phenotyping procedure is very fast and on-invasive. Urine has to be collected only for 2 h and the results also suggest that the time consuming glucuronide cleavage of the CYP2D6 dependent metabolite dextrorphan, usually carried out before CYP2D6 phenotyping, may be unnecessary. Most importantly, however, new insights into the phenotype prediction from genotype for CYP2C9 and CYP2D6 could be gained within this study. Nearly 300 phenotyped Caucasian subjects were also genotyped for the most important known variant alleles for CYP2D6, CYP2C9 and CYP2C19 using several established and newly developed genoptyping methods. Therefore, a direct correlation between phenotype and genotype could be conducted for CYP2D6 and CYP2C9. Employing linear modeling, it was possible to assign activity coefficients to each of the detected CYP2D6 and CYP2C9 alleles, thereby estimating their contribution to the resulting enzyme activity. This might facilitate the prediction of the CYP2D6 and CYP2C9 metabolic status of a subject knowing only its respective genotypes. Especially the new CYP2D6 genotype phenotype correlation model might allow for more precise phenotype prediction for the included variant alleles than was possible until now. Taken together, this study substantially contributes to the important research field of pharmacogenetics by (i) developing a save and easy-to-use phenotyping combination for CYP2D6 and CYP2C9, and (ii) by establishing activity coefficients for each of the detected CYP2D6 and CYP2C9 alleles, thereby allowing for a more precise prediction of the phenotype from genotype. KW - Pharmakogenetik KW - Pharmakokinetik KW - Cytochrom P450 KW - LC-MS/MS KW - Phänotyp KW - Genotyp KW - pharmacogenetics KW - pharmacokinetics KW - cytochrome p450 KW - LC-MS/MS KW - phenotyping KW - genotyping Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-67216 ER -