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Das maligne Melanom ist ein Hauttumor mit steigender Inzidenz und hohen Mortalitätsraten. Da die molekularbiologischen Ereignisse, die der Melanomentwicklung zugrundeliegen, nur unzureichend bekannt sind, gibt es kaum spezifische Therapieansätze. Zur Untersuchung der Melanomentwicklung eignet sich das Xiphophorus-Modell. In diesem System ist die Anwesenheit der RTK Xmrk ausreichend, um durch Aktivierung proliferativer und entdifferenzierender Signalwege und Apoptoseinhibition Melanome zu verursachen. Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Arbeit konnte gezeigt werden, dass Xmrk auch die Migration der Melanozytenzellinie Melan a-Hm induzieren kann. Die Migration der durch Xmrk transformierten Zellen ist amöboid und unabhängig von MAPK- und PI3K-Signalwegen. Eine Funktion bei der Migration haben jedoch die Kinasen FAK und Fyn. Sie bilden möglicherweise einen Proteinkomplex, der für FAK und Src aus zahlreichen anderen Systemen bekannt ist und als Signalplattform für die Zellmigration fungiert. Diese Erkenntnisse können dazu beitragen, das Xiphophorus-Modell weiterzuentwickeln und die Grundlagen der Melanomgenese besser zu verstehen.
Bees are subject to permanent threat from predators such as ants. Their nests with large quantities of brood, pollen and honey represent lucrative targets for attacks whereas foragers have to face rivalry at food sources. This thesis focused on the role of stingless bees as third party interactor on ant-aphid-associations as well as on the predatory potential represented by ants and defense mechanisms against this threat. Regular observations of an aphid infested Podocarpus for approaching stingless bees yielded no results. Another aim of this thesis was the observation of foraging habits of four native and one introduced ant species for assessment of their predatory potential to stingless bees. All species turned out to be dietary balanced generalists with one mostly carnivorous species and four species predominantly collecting nectar roughly according to optimal foraging theory. Two of the species monitored, Rhytidoponera metallica and Iridomyrmex rufoniger were considered potential nest robbers. As the name implies, stingless bees lack the powerful weapon of their distant relatives; hence they specialized on other defense strategies. Resin is an important, multipurpose resource for stingless bees that is used as material for nest construction, antibiotic and for defensive means. For the latter purpose highly viscous resin is either directly used to stick down aggressors or its terpenic compounds are included in the bees cuticular surface. In a feeding choice experiment, three ant species were confronted with the choice between two native bee species - Tetragonula carbonaria and Austroplebeia australis - with different cuticular profiles and resin collection habits. Two of the ant species, especially the introduced Tetramorium bicarinatum did not show any preferences. The carnivorous R. metallica predominantly took the less resinous A. australis as prey. The reluctance towards T. carbonaria disappeared when the resinous compounds on its cuticle had been washed off with hexane. To test whether the repulsive reactions were related to the stickiness of the resinous surface or to chemical substances, hexane extracts of bees’ cuticles, propolis and three natural tree resins were prepared. In the following assay responses of ants towards extract treated surfaces were observed. Except for one of the resin extracts, all tested substances had repellent effects to the ants. Efficacy varied with the type of extract and species. Especially to the introduced T. bicarinatum the cuticular extract had no effect. GCMS-analyses showed that some of the resinous compounds were also found in the cuticular profile of T. carbonaria which featured reasonable analogies to the resin of Corymbia torelliana that is highly attractive for stingless bees. The results showed that repellent effects were only partially related to the sticky quality of resin but were rather caused by chemical substances, presumably sesqui- and diterpenes. Despite its efficacy this defense strategy only provides short time repellent effects sufficient for escape and warning of nest mates to initiate further preventive measures.
Trotz beträchtlicher Anstrengung Malaria zu kontrollieren bzw. zu eradizieren, stellt die Krankheit weiterhin eines der gravierendsten Gesundheitsprobleme unseres Jahrtausends dar. Malaria fordert jährlich zwischen 0,7 und 2,7 Millionen Menschenleben, beeinträchtigt schulische und soziale Entwicklung und hemmt erheblich das Wirtschaftswachstum der betroffenen Länder. In Burkina Faso, einem der ärmsten Länder der Welt, ist Malaria eines der größten Gesundheitsprobleme und ca. ein Drittel aller Todesfälle werden hier Malaria angelastet. Die sich weiter ausbreiteten Resistenzen gegen die gängigen Malariamedikamente machen die Bekämpfung der Malaria zunehmend schwierig. Artemisinin basierende Kombinationstherapien sind aktuell, trotz relativ hoher Therapiekosten und erster Resistenzen, die Erstlinien Behandlung. Effektive und billige neue Kombinationstherapien werden dringend benötigt. In dieser Doktorarbeit wurde das Resistenzpotential von Artemisinin modelliert. Die Homologiemodellierungen unterstützen die These von Krishna und Kollegen von SERCA als einzige Zielstruktur von Artemisinin. Des Weiteren wurde Methylenblau als neues altes Malariamittel evaluiert. Methylenblau ist das erste gegen Malaria eingesetzte Medikament, agiert als ein prooxidatives Agens und inhibiert selektiv und nicht-kompetitiv die P. falciparum Glutathion Reduktase. Die additiven und multiplen Zielprotein Effekte von Methylenblau wurden experimentell untersucht und hier in einem bioinformatischem Modell getestet. Unter dem Einfluss von Methylenblau werden einige Schlüsselenzyme des Redoxstoffwechsels in ihrer Aktivität beeinträchtigt und der Parasit wird verstärkt oxidativem Stress ausgesetzt. Des Weiteren konnte in dieser Dr. Arbeit eine starke Kooperationsbereitschaft der urbanen und ländlichen Bevölkerung an zukünftigen Malaria Projekten gezeigt werden.