13 research outputs found

    Identification of candidate enhancers controlling the transcriptome during the formation of interphalangeal joints

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    The formation of the synovial joint begins with the visible emergence of a stripe of densely packed mesenchymal cells located between distal ends of the developing skeletal anlagen called the interzone. Recently the transcriptome of the early synovial joint was reported. Knowledge about enhancers would complement these data and lead to a better understanding of the control of gene transcription at the onset of joint development. Using ChIP-sequencing we have mapped the H3-signatures H3K27ac and H3K4me1 to locate regulatory elements specific for the interzone and adjacent phalange, respectively. This one-stage atlas of candidate enhancers (CEs) was used to map the association between these respective joint tissue specific CEs and biological processes. Subsequently, integrative analysis of transcriptomic data and CEs identified new putative regulatory elements of genes expressed in interzone (e.g., GDF5, BMP2 and DACT2) and phalange (e.g., MATN1, HAPLN1 and SNAI1). We also linked such CEs to genes known as crucial in synovial joint hypermobility and osteoarthritis, as well as phalange malformations. These analyses show that the CE atlas can serve as resource for identifying, and as starting point for experimentally validating, putative disease-causing genomic regulatory regions in patients with synovial joint dysfunctions and/or phalange disorders, and enhancer-controlled synovial joint and phalange formation

    Heat shock factor 1 (Hsf1) cooperates with estrogen receptor α (erα) in the regulation of estrogen action in breast cancer cells

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    Heat shock factor 1 (HSF1), a key regulator of transcriptional responses to proteotoxic stress, was linked to estrogen (E2) signaling through estrogen receptor α (ERα). We found that an HSF1 deficiency may decrease ERα level, attenuate the mitogenic action of E2, counteract E2-stimulated cell scattering, and reduce adhesion to collagens and cell motility in ER-positive breast cancer cells. The stimulatory effect of E2 on the transcriptome is largely weaker in HSF1-deficient cells, in part due to the higher basal expression of E2-dependent genes, which correlates with the enhanced binding of unliganded ERα to chromatin in such cells. HSF1 and ERα can cooperate directly in E2-stimulated regulation of transcription, and HSF1 potentiates the action of ERα through a mechanism involving chromatin reorganization. Furthermore, HSF1 deficiency may increase the sensitivity to hormonal therapy (4-hydroxytamoxifen) or CDK4/6 inhibitors (palbociclib). Analyses of data from The Cancer Genome Atlas database indicate that HSF1 increases the transcriptome disparity in ER-positive breast cancer and can enhance the genomic action of ERα. Moreover, only in ER-positive cancers an elevated HSF1 level is associated with metastatic disease.publishedVersio

    Unsupervised analysis of follicular thyroid tumours transcriptome by oligonucleotide microarray gene expression profiling

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    Wstęp: Rak pęcherzykowy tarczycy (FTC) jest nowotworem którego podłoże molekularne jest mało zbadane. W podjętej analizie transkryptomuoceniono możliwość dyskryminacji raka i gruczolaka pęcherzykowego tarczycy (FTA) na podstawie badań profilu ekspresjigenów metodą tzw. nienadzorowaną (tzn. na podstawie dominujących źródeł zmienności). Analizę tę prowadzono by sprawdzić czyzłośliwość guza jest rzeczywiście czynnikiem dominującym dla profilu ekspresji genów w nowotworach pęcherzykowych.Materiał i metody: Podstawowy zbiór guzów pęcherzykowych obejmował 52 próbki (27 FTC i 25 FTA), z których wyizolowano całkowityRNA i poddano badaniu na mikromacierzach HG-U133 Plus 2.0. Otrzymany zbiór normalizowano za pomocą RMA i GC-RMA. Identyfikacjigłównych źródeł zmienności dokonano metodą analizy głównych składowych (PCA).Wyniki: Analizę funkcji biologicznej genów przeprowadzono dla pierwszych 6 składowych głównych. Geny skorelowane z pierwsząskładową pozwalały wyodrębnić 2 klastry próbek: jeden złożony głównie z gruczolaków, z wysoką ekspresją między innymi transkryptówtarczycowo-swoistych, drugi zaś, zawierający większość raków, wykazywał zwiększoną, ale heterogenną ekspresję genów związanychz odpowiedzią immunologiczną, a obniżoną ekspresję genów tarczycowych. Geny odpowiedzi immunologicznej stwierdzono wśród transkryptów skorelowanych przebiegiem pierwszej, trzeciej i szóstej głównej składowej; w istotny sposób wpływały one na rozróżnieniemiędzy FTC i FTA.Wnioski: W analizie nienadzorowanej stwierdzono, że złośliwość (inwazyjność) nowotworu pęcherzykowego może być jednymz głównych źródeł zmienności w transkryptomie tych guzów. Jednak, genomiczna odległość między grupami FTC i FTA jest niewielka,a wyodrębnione w analizie nienadzorowanej klastry nakładają się, stąd sama analiza nienadzorowana nie jest wystarczającym narzędziemdo celów klasyfikacji tych guzów.(Endokrynol Pol 2013; 64 (5): 329–334)Introduction: Mechanisms driving the invasiveness of follicular thyroid cancer (FTC) are not fully understood. In our study, we undertookan unsupervised analysis of the set of follicular thyroid tumours (adenomas (FTA) and carcinomas) to verify whether the malignantphenotype influences major sources of variability in our dataset.Material and methods: The core set of samples consisted of 52 tumours (27 FTC, 25 FTA). Total RNA was analysed by oligonucleotidemicroarray (HG-U133 Plus 2.0). Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was applied as a main method of unsupervised analysis.Results: An analysis of biological character of genes correlated to the first six PCs was performed. When genes correlated to the first PCwere used to cluster FTC and FTA, they appeared in two branches; one, relatively enriched in adenomas, with homogenous expressionof subset of genes, and the other containing mainly carcinomas, with down-regulation of these genes and heterogeneous up-regulationin a smaller cluster of transcripts. Genes highly up-regulated in adenomas included some thyroid-specific transcripts. The second clusterof genes, up-regulated in carcinomas, contained mainly immunity-related transcripts. Immune response genes were found in the first,third and sixth principal components, improving the discrimination between carcinomas and adenomas.Conclusions: Our unsupervised analysis indicates that invasiveness of follicular tumours might be considered as the major source of variabilityin transcriptome analysis. However, the distance between both groups is small and the clusters are overlapping, thus, unsupervisedanalysis is not sufficient to properly classify them. (Endokrynol Pol 2013; 64 (5): 328–334

    Municipal waste management in agglomerations on the example of Cracow

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    This thesis describes a system of municipal waste management in Cracow. In this field Cracow has been making serious changes so the thesis has been divided into two parts - the first about current state of the system and the second describing solutions. In the text there are chapters that describe: landfill, incineration, waste receipt and recovering, environmental education and waste management. Now in Cracow management of municipal waste is based on waste storing on Barycz Landfill but in the near future the most important element of the system will be the garbage incinerator so those solutions are described widely in the text. The general description of techniques is followed by presentation of solutions and plans connected with those techniques in Cracow. At the beginning of the thesis statistics about municipal waste in Cracow and Poland and the European Union requirements that are driving force of changes were presented.Niniejsza praca opisuje system gospodarki odpadami komunalnymi w Krakowie. W dziedzinie tej zachodzą obecnie poważne zmiany, dlatego w pracy znajduje się podział na część dotyczącą obecnego stanu krakowskiego systemu jak i opis planowanych rozwiązań. W tekście znajdują się w związku z tym rozdziały poświęcone m.in. składowaniu odpadów, termicznemu przekształcaniu odpadów, odbiorowi i odzyskowi odpadów, edukacji ekologicznej w zakresie gospodarowania odpadami. Ponieważ obecnie w Krakowie gospodarka odpadami komunalnymi opiera się na ich deponowaniu na składowisku w Baryczy, a w niedalekiej przyszłości najważniejszym ogniwem ma być Zakład Termicznego Przekształcania Odpadów – tym właśnie rozwiązaniom poświęcono najwięcej miejsca. Techniki te zostały najpierw opisane w sposób ogólny, a następnie przedstawiono krakowskie rozwiązania i plany z nimi związane. Wcześniej zaprezentowane zostały statystyki dotyczące odpadów komunalnych w Polsce i w Krakowie oraz wymagania unijne, które są siłą napędową zachodzących zmian

    Research of temporal changes of hydrocarbons concentrations in ambient air of Cracow and its surroundings using gas chromatography

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    Niniejsza praca, wykorzystując metodę chromatografii gazowej, bada i analizuje dzienne zmiany stężeń węglowodorów w powietrzu na terenie aglomeracji krakowskiej w trzech różnych lokalizacjach: ścisłe centrum miasta, obrzeża miasta oraz obszar pozamiejski. Podczas trzech zimowych oraz jednej wiosenno-letniej serii pomiarowej mierzono stężenia 40 węglowodorów w trzech porach dnia – rano, około południa i późnym popołudniem. Praca dzieli się na dwie zasadnicze części – w pierwszej omówione są podstawowe zagadnienia dotyczące węglowodorów i ich obecności w powietrzu atmosferycznym, przede wszystkim klasyfikacja i charakterystyka chemiczna węglowodorów, ich wpływ na środowisko oraz źródła emisji. W drugiej części opisana jest dokładnie wykorzystana metoda badawcza oraz przedstawione i omówione są otrzymane wyniki. Przeprowadzone badania wykazały różny przebieg stężeń węglowodorów w zależności od pory dnia, lokalizacji oraz warunków pogodowych. Prawdopodobne przyczyny tych zmian to różnice w natężeniu ruchu samochodów, zmienna aktywność palenisk domowych, różny charakter zabudowy oraz reaktywność węglowodorów uzależniona od temperatury i nasłonecznienia.This thesis, using the gas chromatography, analyzes the daily changes of hydrocarbons concentrations in the ambient air of the Cracow agglomeration in three different locations: the very center of the city, outskirts of the city and extra-urban area. During three winter and one spring-summer series of measurements there were measured concentrations of 40 hydrocarbons at three times of the day - morning, midday and late afternoon. The thesis is divided into the two main parts - the first discusses the major issues connected with hydrocarbons and their presence in the ambient air, especially the classifications and chemical characteristics of the hydrocarbons, their impact on the environment and the emission sources. The second part describes in details the measurement method and discusses the results. Studies have shown different course of the hydrocarbons concentrations of the day, location and weather conditions. Possible causes of these changes are: differences in car traffic intensity, the variable activity of home fireplaces, various character of buildings and hydrocarbon reactivity depends on the temperature and sunlight

    stim2b Knockout Induces Hyperactivity and Susceptibility to Seizures in Zebrafish Larvae

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    In neurons, stromal interaction molecule (STIM) proteins regulate store-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE) and are involved in calcium signaling pathways. However, STIM activity in neurological diseases is unclear and should be clarified by studies that are performed in vivo rather than in cultured cells in vitro. The present study investigated the role of neuronal Stim2b protein in zebrafish. We generated stim2b knockout zebrafish, which were fertile and had a regular lifespan. Using various behavioral tests, we found that stim2b−/− zebrafish larvae were hyperactive compared with wild-type fish. The mutants exhibited increases in mobility and thigmotaxis and disruptions of phototaxis. They were also more sensitive to pentylenetetrazol and glutamate treatments. Using lightsheet microscopy, a higher average oscillation frequency and higher average amplitude of neuronal Ca2+ oscillations were observed in stim2b−/− larvae. RNA sequencing detected upregulation of the annexin 3a and gpr39 genes and downregulation of the rrm2, neuroguidin, and homer2 genes. The latter gene encodes a protein that is involved in several processes that are involved in Ca2+ homeostasis in neurons, including metabotropic glutamate receptors. We propose that Stim2b deficiency in neurons dysregulates SOCE and triggers changes in gene expression, thereby causing abnormal behavior, such as hyperactivity and susceptibility to seizures

    HSF1 Can Prevent Inflammation following Heat Shock by Inhibiting the Excessive Activation of the ATF3 and JUN&FOS Genes

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    Heat Shock Factor 1 (HSF1), a transcription factor frequently overexpressed in cancer, is activated by proteotoxic agents and participates in the regulation of cellular stress response. To investigate how HSF1 level affects the response to proteotoxic stress, we integrated data from functional genomics analyses performed in MCF7 breast adenocarcinoma cells. Although the general transcriptional response to heat shock was impaired due to HSF1 deficiency (mainly chaperone expression was inhibited), a set of genes was identified, including ATF3 and certain FOS and JUN family members, whose stress-induced activation was stronger and persisted longer than in cells with normal HSF1 levels. These genes were direct HSF1 targets, suggesting a dual (activatory/suppressory) role for HSF1. Moreover, we found that heat shock-induced inflammatory response could be stronger in HSF1-deficient cells. Analyses of The Cancer Genome Atlas data indicated that higher ATF3, FOS, and FOSB expression levels correlated with low HSF1 levels in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer, reflecting higher heat shock-induced expression of these genes in HSF1-deficient MCF7 cells observed in vitro. However, differences between the analyzed cancer types were noted in the regulation of HSF1-dependent genes, indicating the presence of cell-type-specific mechanisms. Nevertheless, our data indicate the existence of the heat shock-induced network of transcription factors (associated with the activation of TNFα signaling) which includes HSF1. Independent of its chaperone-mediated cytoprotective function, HSF1 may be involved in the regulation of this network but prevents its overactivation in some cells during stress.publishedVersio

    RRAD, IL4I1, CDKN1A, and SERPINE1 genes are potentially co-regulated by NF-κB and p53 transcription factors in cells exposed to high doses of ionizing radiation

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    Abstract Background The cellular response to ionizing radiation involves activation of p53-dependent pathways and activation of the atypical NF-κB pathway. The crosstalk between these two transcriptional networks include (co)regulation of common gene targets. Here we looked for novel genes potentially (co)regulated by p53 and NF-κB using integrative genomics screening in human osteosarcoma U2-OS cells irradiated with a high dose (4 and 10 Gy). Radiation-induced expression in cells with silenced TP53 or RELA (coding the p65 NF-κB subunit) genes was analyzed by RNA-Seq while radiation-enhanced binding of p53 and RelA in putative regulatory regions was analyzed by ChIP-Seq, then selected candidates were validated by qPCR. Results We identified a subset of radiation-modulated genes whose expression was affected by silencing of both TP53 and RELA, and a subset of radiation-upregulated genes where radiation stimulated binding of both p53 and RelA. For three genes, namely IL4I1, SERPINE1, and CDKN1A, an antagonistic effect of the TP53 and RELA silencing was consistent with radiation-enhanced binding of both p53 and RelA. This suggested the possibility of a direct antagonistic (co)regulation by both factors: activation by NF-κB and inhibition by p53 of IL4I1, and activation by p53 and inhibition by NF-κB of CDKN1A and SERPINE1. On the other hand, radiation-enhanced binding of both p53 and RelA was observed in a putative regulatory region of the RRAD gene whose expression was downregulated both by TP53 and RELA silencing, which suggested a possibility of direct (co)activation by both factors. Conclusions Four new candidates for genes directly co-regulated by NF-κB and p53 were revealed

    Heat shock factor 1 (Hsf1) cooperates with estrogen receptor α (erα) in the regulation of estrogen action in breast cancer cells

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    Heat shock factor 1 (HSF1), a key regulator of transcriptional responses to proteotoxic stress, was linked to estrogen (E2) signaling through estrogen receptor α (ERα). We found that an HSF1 deficiency may decrease ERα level, attenuate the mitogenic action of E2, counteract E2-stimulated cell scattering, and reduce adhesion to collagens and cell motility in ER-positive breast cancer cells. The stimulatory effect of E2 on the transcriptome is largely weaker in HSF1-deficient cells, in part due to the higher basal expression of E2-dependent genes, which correlates with the enhanced binding of unliganded ERα to chromatin in such cells. HSF1 and ERα can cooperate directly in E2-stimulated regulation of transcription, and HSF1 potentiates the action of ERα through a mechanism involving chromatin reorganization. Furthermore, HSF1 deficiency may increase the sensitivity to hormonal therapy (4-hydroxytamoxifen) or CDK4/6 inhibitors (palbociclib). Analyses of data from The Cancer Genome Atlas database indicate that HSF1 increases the transcriptome disparity in ER-positive breast cancer and can enhance the genomic action of ERα. Moreover, only in ER-positive cancers an elevated HSF1 level is associated with metastatic disease
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