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    Underexpression of MMP-2 and its Regulators, TIMP2, MT1-MMP and IL-8, is Associated with Prostate Cancer

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    Objective: Extracellular matrix homeostasis is strictly maintained by a coordinated balance between the expression of metalloproteinases (MMPs) and their regulators. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether MMP-2 and its specific regulators, TIMP-2, MT1-MMP and IL-8, are expressed in a reproducible, specific pattern and if the profiles are related to prognosis and clinical outcome of prostate cancer (PCa). Materials and Methods: MMP-2, TIMP-2, MT1-MMP and IL-8 expression levels were analyzed by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) in freshly frozen malignant and benign tissue specimens collected from 79 patients with clinically localized PCa who underwent radical prostatectomies. The control group consisted of 11 patients with benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH). The expression profile of the MMP-2 and its regulators were compared using Gleason scores, pathological stage, pre-operative PSA levels and the final outcome of the PCa. Results: The analysis of 79 specimens of PCa revealed that MMP-2, TIMP-2, MT1-MMP and IL-8 were underexpressed at 60.0%, 72.2%, 62.0% and 65.8%, respectively, in malignant prostatic tissue in relation to BPH samples. Considering the prognostic parameters, we demonstrated that high Gleason score tumors (>= 7) over-expressed MMP-2 (p = 0.048) and TIMP-2 (p = 0.021), compared to low Gleason score tumors (< 7). Conclusion: We have demonstrated that MMP-2 and its regulators are underexpressed in PCa. Alternatively, overexpression of MMP-2 and TIMP-2 was related to higher Gleason score tumors. We postulate that alterations in metalloproteinase expression may be important in the control of tissue homeostasis related to prostate carcinogenesis and tumor behavior.FAPESP (Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo) [2009/50368-9]Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP

    Molecular characterization of DdI-2 protein and domain mapping of Dictyostelium discoideum protein phosphatase type-1

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    A serina/treonina fosfatase do tipo 1 (PP1) é uma enzima ubíqua nas células e nos tecidos das várias espécies em que foi pesquisada e regula vários processos como metabolismo intermediário, processamento de mRNA, transcrição e apoptose. Geralmente a holoenzima PP1 é encontrada como um dímero constituído por uma subunidade catalítica conservada (PP1c) e uma ou mais subunidades reguladoras variáveis. Em mamíferos, já foram identificados mais de 50 polipeptídeos que se associam direta ou indiretamente a PP1c, gerando holoenzimas com localizações celulares e especificidades distintas. Entre estas proteínas estão inibidores citosólicos de PP1c, tais como o inibidor-1 (I-1), o inibidor-2 (I-2) e o inibidor nuclear da PP1 (NIPP-1). Ortólogos do I-2 foram descritos em microorganismos como Saccharomyces cerevisiae e Neurospora crassa. Neste trabalho nós demonstramos que o genoma da ameba social Dictyostelium discoideum possui uma única cópia do gene que codifica um ortólogo do I-2 (DdI-2). Análise através de Northern blot mostrou que o mRNA de DdI-2 é expresso durante o crescimento e ao longo de todo o ciclo de desenvolvimento, com níveis variáveis. Também demonstramos que o gene DdI-2 codifica uma verdadeira proteína inibidora da PP1c uma vez que seu produto recombinante em bactéria é capaz de inibir, com eficácia equivalente, as atividades de fosforilase fosfatase das PP1c recombinantes selvagem (DdPP1c) e mutante (DdPP1cF269C) de D. discoideum e NcPP1c de N. crassa in vitro. A proteína DdPP1cF269C apresenta características distintas da DdPP1c incluindo maior estabilidade, maior atividade de fosforilase fosfatase e maior sensibilidade frente ao inibidor caliculina A. Estas diferenças devem-se a substituição da cisteína conservada da posição 269 por uma fenilalanina, que é verificada na enzima selvagem. DdPP1c e DdPP1cF269C foram também ensaiadas na presença de INc-1L e INc-1 que são ortólogos de I-2 em N. crassa. Ambas as proteínas recombinantes purificadas exibiram efeito inibidor sobre a atividade de fosforilase fosfatase das DdPP1c recombinantes selvagem e mutante, sendo que INc-1 foi um inibidor duas vezes mais eficiente que INc-1L. Este efeito pode ser devido a um segmento de 38 aminoácidos codificado por um íntron em fase que é retido na isoforma INc-1L. Nossos dados indicam ainda que a mutação F269C não afetou a sensibilidade da DdPP1c recombinante a nenhum dos ortólogos de I-2 testados in vitro. Ensaios de duplo-híbrido utilizando a PP1c selvagem e mutante de D. discoideum (DdPP1c e DdPP1cF269C) e de N. crassa (NcPP1c) como iscas e DdI-2 como presa mostraram que estas proteínas interagiram in vivo. Quando a presa era o INc-1L ou INc-1 a interação ocorreu apenas com a NcPP1c, sendo mais forte no caso de INc-1. As regiões de DdI-2 envolvidas na interação física com a DdPP1c foram mapeadas através da expressão de proteínas truncadas no ensaio de duplo híbrido. Os experimentos apontaram que o carbóxi-terminal de ~100 aminoácidos não é essencial para a interação, mas que o somatório das diversas regiões responde pela integridade da interação.The serine/threonine phosphatase of type-1 (PP1) is a ubiquous enzyme in the cells and tissues from several species studied and regulates numerous processes such as intermediate metabolism, mRNA splicing, transcription, and apoptosis. PP1 holoenzymes consist of a well-conserved catalytic subunit (PP1c) and one or more variable regulatory subunits. In mammals, more than fifty polypeptides that bind PP1c have been identified, originating holoenzymes with distinct cell locations and specificities. These proteins include cytosolic PP1c inhibitors such as inhibitor-1 (I-1), inhibitor-2 (I-2) and nuclear inhibitor of PP1 (NIPP-1). I-2 orthologs have also been described in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Neurospora crassa. In the present work, we demonstrate that the genome of the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum has a single gene encoding for an I-2 ortholog (DdI-2). Northern blot analyses have shown that DdI-2 mRNA is expressed throughout Dictyostelium developmental cycle at variable levels. We also demonstrated that DdI-2 is a true PP1c inhibitor as its recombinant product is capable of inhibiting the phosphorylase phosphatase activity of wild-type PP1c (DdPP1c) and mutant (DdPP1cF269C) of D. discoideum and NcPP1c of N. crassa in vitro. DdPP1cF269C protein presents distint traits including higher stability, phosphorylase phosphatase activity and sensibility to calyculin A than the wild-type. These differences are originated from the replacement of a well conserved cisteine residue by a phenylalanine found in the wild-type. The wild-type and mutant DdPP1c have also been assayed in the presence of INc-1L and INc-1 which are orthologues to I-2 in N. crassa. Both purified recombinant proteins have shown inhibitory effects over phosphorylase phosphatase activities, with INc-1 being twice more potent than INc-1L. This might be due to the presence of an intron retention event in the latter that results in a insertion of 38 aminoacids. Our data also indicate that F269C mutation did not affect DdPP1c sensitivity to inhibition by all the three recombinant I-2 orthologues in vitro. Yeast two-hybrid assays using wild type (DdPP1c) and mutant (DdPP1cF269C) D. discoideum and N. crassa (NcPP1c) PP1c as preys and the putative inhibitor DdI-2 as a bait showed inequivocally that these proteins interacted in vivo. When the prey was INc-1 or INc-1L the interaction occured only with NcPP1c and was stronger with INc-1. The domains of DdI-2 involved in the interaction with DdPP1c were mapped by two-hybrid interaction assays with DdI-2 deleted mutants. These experiments have pointed out that the DdI-2 carboxi-terminus of ~100 aminoacids is not essential for the interaction but that the sum of all regions is responsible for the integrity of the interaction

    Molecular characterization of DdI-2 protein and domain mapping of Dictyostelium discoideum protein phosphatase type-1

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    A serina/treonina fosfatase do tipo 1 (PP1) é uma enzima ubíqua nas células e nos tecidos das várias espécies em que foi pesquisada e regula vários processos como metabolismo intermediário, processamento de mRNA, transcrição e apoptose. Geralmente a holoenzima PP1 é encontrada como um dímero constituído por uma subunidade catalítica conservada (PP1c) e uma ou mais subunidades reguladoras variáveis. Em mamíferos, já foram identificados mais de 50 polipeptídeos que se associam direta ou indiretamente a PP1c, gerando holoenzimas com localizações celulares e especificidades distintas. Entre estas proteínas estão inibidores citosólicos de PP1c, tais como o inibidor-1 (I-1), o inibidor-2 (I-2) e o inibidor nuclear da PP1 (NIPP-1). Ortólogos do I-2 foram descritos em microorganismos como Saccharomyces cerevisiae e Neurospora crassa. Neste trabalho nós demonstramos que o genoma da ameba social Dictyostelium discoideum possui uma única cópia do gene que codifica um ortólogo do I-2 (DdI-2). Análise através de Northern blot mostrou que o mRNA de DdI-2 é expresso durante o crescimento e ao longo de todo o ciclo de desenvolvimento, com níveis variáveis. Também demonstramos que o gene DdI-2 codifica uma verdadeira proteína inibidora da PP1c uma vez que seu produto recombinante em bactéria é capaz de inibir, com eficácia equivalente, as atividades de fosforilase fosfatase das PP1c recombinantes selvagem (DdPP1c) e mutante (DdPP1cF269C) de D. discoideum e NcPP1c de N. crassa in vitro. A proteína DdPP1cF269C apresenta características distintas da DdPP1c incluindo maior estabilidade, maior atividade de fosforilase fosfatase e maior sensibilidade frente ao inibidor caliculina A. Estas diferenças devem-se a substituição da cisteína conservada da posição 269 por uma fenilalanina, que é verificada na enzima selvagem. DdPP1c e DdPP1cF269C foram também ensaiadas na presença de INc-1L e INc-1 que são ortólogos de I-2 em N. crassa. Ambas as proteínas recombinantes purificadas exibiram efeito inibidor sobre a atividade de fosforilase fosfatase das DdPP1c recombinantes selvagem e mutante, sendo que INc-1 foi um inibidor duas vezes mais eficiente que INc-1L. Este efeito pode ser devido a um segmento de 38 aminoácidos codificado por um íntron em fase que é retido na isoforma INc-1L. Nossos dados indicam ainda que a mutação F269C não afetou a sensibilidade da DdPP1c recombinante a nenhum dos ortólogos de I-2 testados in vitro. Ensaios de duplo-híbrido utilizando a PP1c selvagem e mutante de D. discoideum (DdPP1c e DdPP1cF269C) e de N. crassa (NcPP1c) como iscas e DdI-2 como presa mostraram que estas proteínas interagiram in vivo. Quando a presa era o INc-1L ou INc-1 a interação ocorreu apenas com a NcPP1c, sendo mais forte no caso de INc-1. As regiões de DdI-2 envolvidas na interação física com a DdPP1c foram mapeadas através da expressão de proteínas truncadas no ensaio de duplo híbrido. Os experimentos apontaram que o carbóxi-terminal de ~100 aminoácidos não é essencial para a interação, mas que o somatório das diversas regiões responde pela integridade da interação.The serine/threonine phosphatase of type-1 (PP1) is a ubiquous enzyme in the cells and tissues from several species studied and regulates numerous processes such as intermediate metabolism, mRNA splicing, transcription, and apoptosis. PP1 holoenzymes consist of a well-conserved catalytic subunit (PP1c) and one or more variable regulatory subunits. In mammals, more than fifty polypeptides that bind PP1c have been identified, originating holoenzymes with distinct cell locations and specificities. These proteins include cytosolic PP1c inhibitors such as inhibitor-1 (I-1), inhibitor-2 (I-2) and nuclear inhibitor of PP1 (NIPP-1). I-2 orthologs have also been described in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Neurospora crassa. In the present work, we demonstrate that the genome of the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum has a single gene encoding for an I-2 ortholog (DdI-2). Northern blot analyses have shown that DdI-2 mRNA is expressed throughout Dictyostelium developmental cycle at variable levels. We also demonstrated that DdI-2 is a true PP1c inhibitor as its recombinant product is capable of inhibiting the phosphorylase phosphatase activity of wild-type PP1c (DdPP1c) and mutant (DdPP1cF269C) of D. discoideum and NcPP1c of N. crassa in vitro. DdPP1cF269C protein presents distint traits including higher stability, phosphorylase phosphatase activity and sensibility to calyculin A than the wild-type. These differences are originated from the replacement of a well conserved cisteine residue by a phenylalanine found in the wild-type. The wild-type and mutant DdPP1c have also been assayed in the presence of INc-1L and INc-1 which are orthologues to I-2 in N. crassa. Both purified recombinant proteins have shown inhibitory effects over phosphorylase phosphatase activities, with INc-1 being twice more potent than INc-1L. This might be due to the presence of an intron retention event in the latter that results in a insertion of 38 aminoacids. Our data also indicate that F269C mutation did not affect DdPP1c sensitivity to inhibition by all the three recombinant I-2 orthologues in vitro. Yeast two-hybrid assays using wild type (DdPP1c) and mutant (DdPP1cF269C) D. discoideum and N. crassa (NcPP1c) PP1c as preys and the putative inhibitor DdI-2 as a bait showed inequivocally that these proteins interacted in vivo. When the prey was INc-1 or INc-1L the interaction occured only with NcPP1c and was stronger with INc-1. The domains of DdI-2 involved in the interaction with DdPP1c were mapped by two-hybrid interaction assays with DdI-2 deleted mutants. These experiments have pointed out that the DdI-2 carboxi-terminus of ~100 aminoacids is not essential for the interaction but that the sum of all regions is responsible for the integrity of the interaction

    Evaluation of Dendritic Cell-Tumor Cell Hybrid Vaccine Storage

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    Clinical trials using dendritic cells (DCs) to treat cancer patients have generated promising results in recent years. However, even simple aspects of this therapy are still not well understood, including the storage and distribution of manufactured vaccines. These processes are essential and must be elucidated in order to reduce costs. We evaluated the effects of different storage conditions on vaccine functionality using mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR). Vaccine storage at 4 degrees C for up to 72 h had no significant effect on vaccine activity. Shipping to distant places is possible, if vaccines are kept at 4 degrees C and used up to 3 days after manufacture date.Genoa Biotechnology, S

    Retinoic acid inhibits dendritic cell differentiation driven by interleukin-4

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    All-trans-retinoic acid (atRA) appears to affect Th1-Th2 differentiation and its effects on immune responses might also be mediated by dendritic cell (DC). Nonetheless, studies have been showing contradictory results since was observed either induction or inhibition of DC differentiation. Our aim was to investigate atRA action on human monocyte derived DC differentiation. For this purpose we tested pharmacological and physiological doses of atRA with or without cytokines. Cell phenotypes were analyzed by flow cytometry and function was investigated by phagocytosis and respiratory burst. DC, positive control group, was differentiated with GM-CSF and IL-4 and maturated with TNF-alpha. We demonstrated that atRA effects depend on the dose used as pharmacological doses inhibited expression of all phenotypic markers tested while a physiological dose caused cell differentiation. However, atRA combined or not with cytokines did not promote DC differentiation. In fact, atRA was detrimental on IL-4 property as a DC inductor. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Genoa Biotechnology SAGenoa Biotechnology S

    Matrix metalloproteinase-2 polymorphism is associated with prognosis in prostate cancer

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    Objective: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most frequent tumor in males in Brazil. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) have been demonstrated in the promoter region of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) genes and have been associated with development and progression of some cancers. In this study, our aim was to investigate a possible relation between polymorphism of the promoter region of the MMP2 gene and classical prognostic parameters in prostate cancer. Materials and methods: Genomic DNA was extracted using conventional protocols. The DNA sequence containing the polymorphic site was amplified by real-time polymerase chain reaction, using fluorescent probes (TaqMan). Results: In patients with tumors of a higher stage (pT3), a polymorphic allele in the MMP2 gene was more frequent (P = 0.026) than in patients with lower tumor stage. A polymorphic allele in the MMP2 gene was more frequent in Gleason >= 7 than in Gleason <= 6 (P = 0.042). Conclusions: We conclude that MMP2 polymorphism can be used together with pathological stage and Gleason score to identify patients with worse prognosis. Our results illustrate the potential use of MMP2 SNP as a molecular marker for prostate cancer. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved

    The archaea (2017)

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    The Archaea’ features a series of constructed photographic tableaux of tangled, botanical phantasmagoria, which refer to the landscape with a suggestion of figuration. Inspired by the ‘Jungle paintings’ of Max Ernst and alluding to Ballardian themes of Nature’s retribution, the resulting images succeed in being both menacing and simultaneously humorous. The high-contrast, backlit, large scale photographs are created in the studio and subsequently manipulated with a digital technique; used here to denote an underlying molecular structure redolent of microscopic photography. This serves to enforce a link between animal and vegetable but also lends the work a painterly quality, paradoxically at odds with the photographic medium. The resulting imagery emits a dreamlike quality that induces the pareidolic illusion latent in the human Psyche, this anthropomorphism further reinforcing the Archean molecular link between everything that exists. All plants, animals and humans, are biologically connected and this genetic inheritance can be traced back to the human brain and spinal column. The split between animals and plants on the Phylogenetic tree occurred around 1.6 million years ago, however with some plant species we still share as much as 75% genetic similarity.N/

    Establishment and characterization of human bladder cancer cell lines BexBra1, BexBra2, and BexBra4

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    Bladder cancer (BC) is the fourth most common cancer in the USA. In Brazil, BC represents 3% of the total existing carcinomas in the population and represents the second highest incidence among urological tumors. The majority of bladder cancer cell lines available were derived from Caucasians and established in the seventies or eighties. Thus, neoplasia development in these cells likely occurred in environment conditions vastly different than today. In the present study, we report the establishment and characterization of three Brazilian bladder cancer cell lines (BexBra1, BexBra2, and BexBra4). These cell lines may be helpful for dissecting the genetic and epigenetic aspects that trigger the progression of BC. Moreover, the development of a Brazilian representative of the disease will allow us to investigate the potential inter-racial differences of malignancy-associated phenotypes in bladder cancer
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