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Tumor angiogenesis is essential for the growth of solid tumors as their proliferation and survival is dependent on consistent oxygen and nutrient supply. Anti-angiogenic treatments represent a therapeutic strategy to inhibit tumor growth by preventing the formation of new blood vessels leading to starvation of the tumor. One of the best characterized anti angiogenic therapeutics is the monoclonal antibody bevacizumab (Avastin), which targets and neutralizes VEGF leading to disruption of the VEGF signaling pathway. Until today, bevacizumab has found its way into clinical practice and has gained approval for treatment of different types of cancer including colorectal cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, breast cancer and renal cell carcinoma. Signaling of VEGF is mediated through VEGF receptors, mainly VEGFR2, which are primarily located on the cell surface of endothelial cells. However, there has been evidence that expression of VEGF receptors can also be found on tumor cells themselves raising the possibility of autocrine and/or paracrine signaling loops. Thus, tumor cells could also benefit from VEGF signaling, which would promote tumor growth. The aim of this study was to investigate if bevacizumab has a direct effect on tumor cells in vitro. To this end, tumor cell lines from the NCI-60 panel derived from four different tumor types were treated with bevacizumab and angiogenic gene and protein expression as well as biological outputs including proliferation, migration and apoptosis were investigated. Most of the experiments were performed under hypoxia to mimic the in vivo state of tumors. Overall, there was a limited measurable effect of bevacizumab on treated tumor cell lines according to gene and protein expression changes as well as biological functions when compared to endothelial controls. Minor changes in terms of proliferation or gene regulation were evident in a single tumor cell line after VEGF-A blockade by bevacizumab, which partially demonstrated a direct effect on tumor cells. However, the overall analysis revealed that tumor cell lines are not intrinsically affected in an adverse manner by bevacizumab treatment.
Besides the functional analysis of tumor cells, embryonic stem cell derived endothelial cells were characterized to delineate vascular Hey gene functions. Hey and Hes proteins are the best characterized downstream effectors of the evolutionary conserved Notch signaling pathway, which mainly act as transcriptional repressors regulating downstream target genes. Hey proteins play a crucial role in embryonic development as loss of Hey1 and Hey2 in mice in vivo leads to a severe vascular phenotype resulting in early embryonic lethality. The major aim of this part of the thesis was to identify vascular Hey target genes using embryonic stem cell derived endothelial cells utilizing a directed endothelial differentiation approach, as ES cells and their differentiation ability provide a powerful in vitro system to study developmental processes. To this end, Hey deficient and Hey wildtype embryonic stem cells were stably transfected with an antibiotic selection marker driven by an endothelial specific promoter, which allows selection for endothelial cells. ESC-derived endothelial cells exhibited typical endothelial characteristics as shown by marker gene expression, immunofluorescent staining and tube formation ability. In a second step, Hey deficient ES cells were stably transfected with doxycycline inducible Flag-tagged Hey1 and Hey2 transgenes to re-express Hey proteins in the respective cell line. RNA-Sequencing of Hey deficient and Hey overexpressing ES cells as well as ESC-derived endothelial cells revealed many Hey downstream target genes in ES cells and fewer target genes in endothelial cells. Hey1 and Hey2 more or less redundantly regulate target genes in ES cells, but some genes were regulated by Hey2 alone. According to Gene Ontology term analysis, Hey target genes are mainly involved in embryonic development and transcriptional regulation. However, the response of ESC-derived endothelial cells in regulating Hey downstream target genes was rather limited when compared to ES cells, which could be due to lower transgene expression in endothelial cells. The limited response also raises the possibility that target gene regulation in endothelial cells is not only dependent on Hey gene functions alone and thus loss or overexpression of Hey genes in this in vitro setting does not influence target gene regulation.
Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurde zur Untersuchung der Rolle von PCGF6 und E2F6 in murinen embryonalen Stammzellen (mESCs) und zu Beginn der Differenzierung Knockout-Zelllinien beider Proteine und in Kombination durch das CRISPR/Cas9n Systems erstellt. Die Charakterisierung dieser Knockout-Zelllinien erfolgte durch Wachstumsanalysen in mESCs und differenzierenden murinen Stammzellen (EBs). Es konnte festgestellt werden, dass Zellen des Pcgf6 Knockout (KO) kleinere Ebs bildeten, die zudem nicht über einen längeren Zeitraum in Kultur gehalten werden konnten. Zur Klärung dieses spezifischen Phänotyps wurden weitere molekulare Analysen mittels Durchflusszytometrie durchgeführt. Zellen des Pcgf6 KO wiesen während der Differenzierung einen erhöhten Anteil an Zellen in der G1-Phase sowie eine erhöhte apoptotische Frequenz auf. Unterstützend zur Annahme eines Zellzyklusdefekts wurden RNASeq-Daten analysiert. Die Auswertung ergab, dass Zellen des Pcgf6 KO zeitlich unkontrolliert differenzierten. Die Auswertung differenziell exprimierter Gene ergab zudem, dass die Expression von E2f6, ein Regulator des Zellzyklus und weitere Untereinheit des nicht-kanonischen PRC1.6, in mESC und EB-Kulturen herunter reguliert war, während Zellzyklus-spezifische Targets der E2F6-abhängigen Genregulation an Tag 2 der Differenzierung hochreguliert waren. Diese Ergebnisse deuteten darauf hin, dass eine Deletion von Pcgf6 zu Beginn der Differenzierung Auswirkungen auf eine E2F6-abhängige Zellzyklusregulation haben muss. Auf Grund einer zu diesem Zeitpunkt aufgetretenen Mykoplasmenkontamination in der Zellkultur musste die Pcgf6 KO-Zelllinie neu erstellt werden. Zusätzlich wurden KO-Zelllinien von E2f6 in Wt und in Pcgf6 KO mESCs erstellt. Die anschließende Wiederholung der zellulären Charakterisierung des Phänotyps ergab, dass EB-Kulturen des Pcgf6 KO und des Doppelknockout von Pcgf6 und E2f6 (dKOPcgf6/E2f6) während der Differenzierung eine verringerte Zellzahl aufwiesen. Die molekularen Charakterisierungen des Phänotyps ergaben, dass der erhöhte Anteil an Zellen in der G1-Phase des Pcgf6 KO, welche vor der Mykoplasmenkontamination detektiert wurde, nicht reproduziert werden konnte. Es wurde jedoch eine erhöhte Frequenz an Zellen in der G2-Phase des dKOPcgf6/E2f6 in der mESC-und EB-Kultur ermittelt. Die Analyse der apoptotischen Frequenz in allen KO-Zelllinien zeigte einen Anstieg während der Differenzierung. Zur Unterstützung der bis dahin durchgeführte Analysen wurden RNASeq-Daten zweier Publikationen zu PCGF6 und E2F6 herangezogen (Qui et al., 2021; Dahlet et al, 2021). Gene Ontology Enrichtment Analysen dieser Daten ergaben, dass in beiden KO-Zelllinien in mESCs unabhängig voneinander Keimbahngene hochreguliert waren. Beide KO-Zelllinien zeigten aber auch eine Schnittmenge gemeinsam hochregulierter Keimbahngene. In Anlehnung an diese Veröffentlichungen, ergaben Genexpressionsanalysen einzelner Keimbahngene, dass ein Verlust von E2f6 zu einer De-Repression von Genen führt, die eine Bindestelle für E2F6 besitzen. Der Verlust von Pcgf6 hingegen hatte keine Auswirkung auf Expression dieser Targets. Diese Ergebnisse unterstützen die Vermutung, dass es unterschiedliche Subkomplexe gibt, die die Expression von Keimbahngenen in mESC- und EB-Kulturen regulieren.
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most prevalent neurodevelopmental disorder described in psychiatry today. ADHD arises during early childhood and is characterized by an age-inappropriate level of inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, and partially emotional dysregulation. Besides, substantial psychiatric comorbidity further broadens the symptomatic spectrum. Despite advances in ADHD research by genetic- and imaging studies, the etiopathogenesis of ADHD remains largely unclear. Twin studies suggest a heritability of 70-80 % that, based on genome-wide investigations, is assumed to be polygenic and a mixed composite of small and large, common and rare genetic variants. In recent years the number of genetic risk candidates is continuously increased. However, for most, a biological link to neuropathology and symptomatology of the patient is still missing. Uncovering this link is vital for a better understanding of the disorder, the identification of new treatment targets, and therefore the development of a more targeted and possibly personalized therapy.
The present thesis addresses the issue for the ADHD risk candidates GRM8, FOXP2, and GAD1. By establishing loss of function zebrafish models, using CRISPR/Cas9 derived mutagenesis and antisense oligonucleotides, and studying them for morphological, functional, and behavioral alterations, it provides novel insights into the candidate's contribution to neuropathology and ADHD associated phenotypes. Using locomotor activity as behavioral read-out, the present work identified a genetic and functional implication of Grm8a, Grm8b, Foxp2, and Gad1b in ADHD associated hyperactivity. Further, it provides substantial evidence that the function of Grm8a, Grm8b, Foxp2, and Gad1b in activity regulation involves GABAergic signaling. Preliminary indications suggest that the three candidates interfere with GABAergic signaling in the ventral forebrain/striatum. However, according to present and previous data, via different biological mechanisms such as GABA synthesis, transmitter release regulation, synapse formation and/or transcriptional regulation of synaptic components. Intriguingly, this work further demonstrates that the activity regulating circuit, affected upon Foxp2 and Gad1b loss of function, is involved in the therapeutic effect mechanism of methylphenidate. Altogether, the present thesis identified altered GABAergic signaling in activity regulating circuits in, presumably, the ventral forebrain as neuropathological underpinning of ADHD associated hyperactivity. Further, it demonstrates altered GABAergic signaling as mechanistic link between the genetic disruption of Grm8a, Grm8b, Foxp2, and Gad1b and ADHD symptomatology like hyperactivity. Thus, this thesis highlights GABAergic signaling in activity regulating circuits and, in this context, Grm8a, Grm8b, Foxp2, and Gad1b as exciting targets for future investigations on ADHD etiopathogenesis and the development of novel therapeutic interventions for ADHD related hyperactivity. Additionally, thigmotaxis measurements suggest Grm8a, Grm8b, and Gad1b as interesting candidates for prospective studies on comorbid anxiety in ADHD. Furthermore, expression analysis in foxp2 mutants demonstrates Foxp2 as regulator of ADHD associated gene sets and neurodevelopmental disorder (NDD) overarching genetic and functional networks with possible implications for ADHD polygenicity and comorbidity. Finally, with the characterization of gene expression patterns and the generation and validation of genetic zebrafish models for Grm8a, Grm8b, Foxp2, and Gad1b, the present thesis laid the groundwork for future research efforts, for instance, the identification of the functional circuit(s) and biological mechanism(s) by which Grm8a, Grm8b, Foxp2, and Gad1b loss of function interfere with GABAergic signaling and ultimately induce hyperactivity.
Die Mitogen-aktivierten Proteinkinasen ERK1/2 (extrazellulär Signal-regulierte Kinase 1 und 2) sind die Effektorkinasen der Raf/MEK/ERK-Kaskade und verknüpfen externe Stimuli mit der intrazellulä-ren Antwort, wodurch sie wichtige Schlüsselmoleküle der zellulären Signaltransduktion darstellen. Zahlreiche Studien belegen die Beteiligung von ERK1/2 an der Entstehung pathologischer kardialer Hypertrophie. Genauso ist bekannt, dass ERK1/2 anti-apoptotische, kardioprotektive Eigenschaften besitzen.
So führte, wie in dieser Arbeit gezeigt, eine Hemmung der katalytischen ERK1/2-Aktivität durch den MEK-Inhibitor PD98059 zu einer signifikanten Reduktion der hypertrophen Antwort von Kardiomy-ozyten auf den Stimulus Phenylephrin. Dies war allerdings mit einem Anstieg der Apoptoserate in diesen Zellen verbunden, wodurch sich eine Hemmung der totalen ERK-Aktivität als nicht praktika-bel für die Behandlung pathologischer kardialer Hypertrophie herauskristallisierte. In früheren Un-tersuchungen wurde eine Autophosphorylierung von ERK an Threonin 188 (murines ERK2) entdeckt und als Trigger für ERK1/2-vermitteltes hypertrophes Wachstum identifiziert. Diese Autophospho-rylierung steuert die nukleäre Lokalisation von ERK1/2 und ermöglicht so die Aktivierung nukleärer ERK-Zielproteine sowie hypertrophes Wachstum. Eine Interferenz mit der ERKThr188-Phosphorylierung konnte schon in vitro und in vivo erfolgreich einer pathologischen Hypertrophie entgegenwirken, ohne Einfluss auf physiologisches Herzwachstum oder die zytosolischen, anti-apoptotischen Effekte von ERK1/2 zu nehmen. Einen initialen Schritt für das Zustandekommen dieser Autophosphorylierung an Threonin 188 stellt dabei die Dimerisierung von ERK dar. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde daher die Inhibition der ERK-Dimerisierung im Hinblick auf die Behand-lung ERKThr188-vermittelter pathologischer Hypertrophie untersucht. Dabei sollte die endogene ERK-Dimerisierung mithilfe eines selbst generierten Peptids unterbunden werden. In Übereinstimmung mit den Ergebnissen zu einer dimerisierungsdefizienten ERK2-Mutante (ERK2-Δ4) konnte das Peptid in vitro und in vivo erfolgreich pathologisch hypertrophes Herzwachstum mindern. Dabei führte es sogar zu einem Rückgang des apoptotischen Zelltodes, ausgelöst durch eine Aortenligation, füh-ren. Es zeigte sich, dass das Peptid die nukleäre Translokation von ERK2 verhindert und dadurch nukleäre ERK-Substrate geringer aktiviert werden. Da eine Dysregulation in der Raf/MEK/ERK-Kaskade auch die Entstehung von Tumoren begünstigen kann, sollte schließlich untersucht wer-den, ob das Prinzip der Hemmung nukleärer ERK-Effekte auch die Proliferation von Krebszellen beeinflussen kann. Es stellte sich heraus, dass die Peptid-vermittelte Hemmung der ERK-Dimerisierung auch die Proliferation von Kolonkarzinomzelllinien mit unterschiedlichen Mutations-stadien der Raf/MEK/ERK-Kaskade reduziert.
In der vorliegenden Arbeit konnte somit die Intervention mit der ERK-Dimerisierung als Target der ERKThr188-Autophosphorylierung als translationale Strategie zur Reduktion nukleärer ERK-Effekte herausgearbeitet werden. Dies bietet die Möglichkeit ERK-vermittelte pathologische kardialer Hy-pertrophie und ERK-vermittelte Tumor-Proliferation zu behandeln, ohne kardiotoxische Nebenwir-kungen zu verursachen.
Wilms tumor (WT) is the most common renal tumor in childhood. Among others, MYCN copy number gain and MYCN P44L and MAX R60Q mutations have been identified in WT. The proto-oncogene MYCN encodes a transcription factor that requires dimerization with MAX to activate transcription of numerous target genes. MYCN gain has been associated with adverse prognosis. The MYCN P44L and MAX R60Q mutations, located in either the transactivating or basic helix-loop-helix domain, respectively, are predicted to be damaging by different pathogenicity prediction tools. These mutations have been reported in several other cancers and remain to be functionally characterized.
In order to further describe these events in WT, we screened both mutations in a large cohort of unselected WT patients, to check for an association of the mutation status with certain histological or clinical features. MYCN P44L and MAX R60Q revealed frequencies of 3 % and 0.9 % and also were significantly associated to higher risk of relapse and metastasis, respectively. Furthermore, to get a better understanding of the MAX mutational landscape in WT, over 100 WT cases were analyzed by Sanger sequencing to identify other eventual MAX alterations in its coding sequence. R60Q remained the only MAX CDS alteration described in WT to date.
To analyze the potential functional consequences of these mutations, we used a doxycycline-inducible system to overexpress each mutant in HEK293 cells. This biochemical characterization identified a reduced transcriptional activation potential for MAX R60Q, while the MYCN P44L mutation did not change activation potential or protein stability. The protein interactome of N-MYC-P44L was likewise not altered as shown by mass spectrometric analyses of purified N-MYC complexes. However, we could identify a number of novel N-MYC partner proteins, several of these known for their oncogenic potential. Their correlated expression in WT samples suggested a role in WT oncogenesis and they expand the range of potential biomarkers for WT stratification and targeting, especially for high-risk WT.