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The Role Of Dlc1Β In Attenuating Cardiac Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury During Heart Transplantation, Samantha L. Collings
The Role Of Dlc1Β In Attenuating Cardiac Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury During Heart Transplantation, Samantha L. Collings
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Cardiac ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) occurs intra-operatively during heart transplantation (HTx), underpinning graft survival. Past research implicated the PI3K/Akt1 & RhoA/ROCK pathways in IRI. Rho-GTPase activity/Akt regulates Deleted-in-liver-cancer 1 protein’s beta-isoform (DLC1β). Therefore, we hypothesized that DLC1β overexpression (OE) had anti-apoptotic effects. In vitro, HL-1 cells (mouse cardiomyocytes) received chamber hypoxia-oxygenation reperfusion (H/R) for 24H4R with/without DLC1β plasmid, before collection for protein/mRNA analyses. DLC1β-OE resulted in downregulated pro-apoptotic mRNA expression (Bax/Cycs/Casp3), upregulated protective mRNA targets (BCl2/Akt1) and less late/early apoptosis via flow cytometry. Results were confirmed via H9C2 (rat cardiomyocyte) cell lines. In vivo, C57/BL6 mice received heterotopic HTx with/without DLC1β-OE …
Cell-Free Dna Release During Programmed Cell Death In Kidney Ischemia Reperfusion Injury, Alexander Dionne
Cell-Free Dna Release During Programmed Cell Death In Kidney Ischemia Reperfusion Injury, Alexander Dionne
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Transplantation is invariably associated with ischemia reperfusion injury (IRI) which causes organ dysfunction. IRI is also directly linked to several forms of programmed cell death including apoptosis and necroptosis, which increase kidney dysfunction, promote inflammation and may contribute to premature graft failure. The contribution of necroptosis and apoptosis following kidney IRI to cell-free DNA (cfDNA) generation and the potential of cfDNA to activate effectors such as NK cells involved in kidney IRI have not been defined. Our data indicate that necroptotic microvascular endothelial cells (MVECs) release considerably more cfDNA than apoptotic MVECs or untreated controls (p
Junctophilin-2 Protects Cardiomyocytes Against Palmitate-Induced Injury, Xiaoyun Ji
Junctophilin-2 Protects Cardiomyocytes Against Palmitate-Induced Injury, Xiaoyun Ji
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Cardiac lipotoxicity may induce cardiomyocyte apoptosis, eventually leading to myocardial dysfunction and heart failure. This study investigated whether and how junctophilin-2 (JPH2) plays a role in palmitate-induced apoptosis in cardiomyocytes. Here, we found palmitate incubation reduced JPH2 protein levels, increased cytosolic Ca2+ and induced apoptosis in cardiomyocytes. JPH2 over-expression prevented the increased cytosolic Ca2+ and apoptosis in palmitate-stimulated cardiomyocytes. JPH2 over-expression also attenuated palmitate-induced CCAAT-enhancer-binding protein homologous protein (CHOP) expression and CHOP deletion alleviated palmitate-induced apoptosis. Furthermore, blocking Ca2+ release from ryanodine receptor-2 (RyR2) prevented palmitate-stimulated CHOP induction and apoptosis. Additionally, JPH2 silencing elevated cytosolic Ca2+ …
The Role Of Atf4 In Amyloid-Beta-Induced Neuronal Death., Gillian Petroff
The Role Of Atf4 In Amyloid-Beta-Induced Neuronal Death., Gillian Petroff
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Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is partially characterized by excessive accumulation of amyloid-b (Ab) in the brain. Ab oligomers have greater toxicity than Ab fibrils and induce neuronal stress. The Integrated Stress Response (ISR) is activated in response to cellular stress and increases expression of activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4) and its target genes. Prolonged activation has been shown to induce aberrant cell death, and increased markers of the ISR have been found in the brains of AD patients. However, the exact mechanism of amyloid-b-induced death is largely unknown. We aimed to determine if Ab-induced neuronal death occurs through ATF4-mediated upregulation of …
Dynamic Light Scattering Optical Coherence Tomography To Probe Motion Of Subcellular Scatterers., Nico J J Arezza, Marjan Razani, Michael C Kolios
Dynamic Light Scattering Optical Coherence Tomography To Probe Motion Of Subcellular Scatterers., Nico J J Arezza, Marjan Razani, Michael C Kolios
Medical Biophysics Publications
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is used to provide anatomical information of biological systems but can also provide functional information by characterizing the motion of intracellular structures. Dynamic light scattering OCT was performed on intact, control MCF-7 breast cancer cells and cells either treated with paclitaxel to induce apoptosis or deprived of nutrients to induce oncosis. Autocorrelations (ACs) of the temporal fluctuations of OCT intensity signals demonstrate a significant decrease in decorrelation time after 24 h in both the paclitaxel-treated and nutrient-deprived cell groups but no significant differences between the two groups. The acquired ACs were then used as input for …
The Loss Of Atrx Increases Susceptibility To Pancreatic Injury And Oncogenic Kras In Female But Not Male Mice., Claire C Young, Ryan M Baker, Christopher J Howlett, Todd Hryciw, Joshua E Herman, Douglas Higgs, Richard Gibbons, Howard Crawford, Arthur Brown, Christopher L Pin
The Loss Of Atrx Increases Susceptibility To Pancreatic Injury And Oncogenic Kras In Female But Not Male Mice., Claire C Young, Ryan M Baker, Christopher J Howlett, Todd Hryciw, Joshua E Herman, Douglas Higgs, Richard Gibbons, Howard Crawford, Arthur Brown, Christopher L Pin
Paediatrics Publications
Background
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is the third leading cause of cancer death in North America, accounting for >30,000 deaths annually. Although somatic activating mutations in KRAS appear in 97% of PDAC patients, additional factors are required to initiate PDAC. Because mutations in genes encoding chromatin remodelling proteins have been implicated in KRAS-mediated PDAC, we investigated whether loss of chromatin remodeler ɑ-thalassemia, mental-retardation, X-linked (ATRX) affects oncogenic KRAS’s ability to promote PDAC. ATRX affects DNA replication, repair, and gene expression and is implicated in other cancers including glioblastomas and pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors. The hypothesis was that deletion of Atrx …
Effect Of Carbon Monoxide-Releasing Molecule-3 On The Severity Of Endothelial Dysfunction Due To Elevation Of Hydrostatic Pressure In An In Vitro Model Of Compartment Syndrome, Michel A. Taylor
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Compartment syndrome (CS) is a surgical emergency caused by elevated pressure within a closed osseofascial compartment. It leads to microvascular dysfunction, limiting oxygen and nutrient delivery, gas exchange, resulting in cellular anoxia, muscle necrosis and cell death.
Currently, the only effective treatment is surgical fasciotomy. Recently, carbon monoxide (CO) delivered via carbon monoxide releasing molecule-3 (CORM-3) has been shown to improve microvascular perfusion and convey anti-inflammatory benefits in animal models of CS.
The contribution of elevated hydrostatic pressure (EHP) to the pathophysiology of CS was examined in an in vitro model of CS. We found that EHP led to increased …
Mutations In Keops-Complex Genes Cause Nephrotic Syndrome With Primary Microcephaly, Daniela A Braun, Jia Rao, Geraldine Mollet, David Schapiro, Marie-Claire Daugeron, Weizhen Tan, Olivier Gribouval, Olivia Boyer, Patrick Revy, Tilman Jobst-Schwan, Johanna Magdalena Schmidt, Jennifer A Lawson, Denny Schanze, Shazia Ashraf, Jeremy F P Ullmann, Charlotte A Hoogstraten, Nathalie Boddaert, Bruno Collinet, Gaëlle Martin, Dominique Liger, Svjetlana Lovric, Monica Furlano, I Chiara Guerrera, Oraly Sanchez-Ferras, Jennifer F Hu, Anne-Claire Boschat, Sylvia Sanquer, Björn Menten, Sarah Vergult, Nina De Rocker, Merlin Airik, Tobias Hermle, Shirlee Shril, Eugen Widmeier, Heon Yung Gee, Won-Il Choi, Carolin E Sadowski, Werner L Pabst, Jillian K Warejko, Ankana Daga, Tamara Basta, Verena Matejas, Karin Scharmann, Sandra D Kienast, Babak Behnam, Brendan Beeson, Amber Begtrup, Malcolm Bruce, Gaik-Siew Ch'ng, Shuan-Pei Lin, Jui-Hsing Chang, Chao-Huei Chen, Megan T Cho, Patrick M Gaffney, Patrick E Gipson, Chyong-Hsin Hsu, Jameela A Kari, Yu-Yuan Ke, Cathy Kiraly-Borri, Wai-Ming Lai, Emmanuelle Lemyre, Rebecca Okashah Littlejohn, Amira Masri, Mastaneh Moghtaderi, Kazuyuki Nakamura, Fatih Ozaltin, Marleen Praet, Chitra Prasad, Agnieszka Prytula, Elizabeth R Roeder, Patrick Rump, Rhonda E Schnur, Takashi Shiihara, Manish D Sinha, Neveen A Soliman, Kenza Soulami, David A Sweetser, Wen-Hui Tsai, Jeng-Daw Tsai, Rezan Topaloglu, Udo Vester, David H Viskochil, Nithiwat Vatanavicharn, Jessica L Waxler, Klaas J Wierenga, Matthias T F Wolf, Sik-Nin Wong, Sebastian A Leidel, Gessica Truglio, Peter C Dedon, Annapurna Poduri, Shrikant Mane, Richard P Lifton, Maxime Bouchard, Peter Kannu, David Chitayat, Daniella Magen, Bert Callewaert, Herman Van Tilbeurgh, Martin Zenker, Corinne Antignac, Friedhelm Hildebrandt
Mutations In Keops-Complex Genes Cause Nephrotic Syndrome With Primary Microcephaly, Daniela A Braun, Jia Rao, Geraldine Mollet, David Schapiro, Marie-Claire Daugeron, Weizhen Tan, Olivier Gribouval, Olivia Boyer, Patrick Revy, Tilman Jobst-Schwan, Johanna Magdalena Schmidt, Jennifer A Lawson, Denny Schanze, Shazia Ashraf, Jeremy F P Ullmann, Charlotte A Hoogstraten, Nathalie Boddaert, Bruno Collinet, Gaëlle Martin, Dominique Liger, Svjetlana Lovric, Monica Furlano, I Chiara Guerrera, Oraly Sanchez-Ferras, Jennifer F Hu, Anne-Claire Boschat, Sylvia Sanquer, Björn Menten, Sarah Vergult, Nina De Rocker, Merlin Airik, Tobias Hermle, Shirlee Shril, Eugen Widmeier, Heon Yung Gee, Won-Il Choi, Carolin E Sadowski, Werner L Pabst, Jillian K Warejko, Ankana Daga, Tamara Basta, Verena Matejas, Karin Scharmann, Sandra D Kienast, Babak Behnam, Brendan Beeson, Amber Begtrup, Malcolm Bruce, Gaik-Siew Ch'ng, Shuan-Pei Lin, Jui-Hsing Chang, Chao-Huei Chen, Megan T Cho, Patrick M Gaffney, Patrick E Gipson, Chyong-Hsin Hsu, Jameela A Kari, Yu-Yuan Ke, Cathy Kiraly-Borri, Wai-Ming Lai, Emmanuelle Lemyre, Rebecca Okashah Littlejohn, Amira Masri, Mastaneh Moghtaderi, Kazuyuki Nakamura, Fatih Ozaltin, Marleen Praet, Chitra Prasad, Agnieszka Prytula, Elizabeth R Roeder, Patrick Rump, Rhonda E Schnur, Takashi Shiihara, Manish D Sinha, Neveen A Soliman, Kenza Soulami, David A Sweetser, Wen-Hui Tsai, Jeng-Daw Tsai, Rezan Topaloglu, Udo Vester, David H Viskochil, Nithiwat Vatanavicharn, Jessica L Waxler, Klaas J Wierenga, Matthias T F Wolf, Sik-Nin Wong, Sebastian A Leidel, Gessica Truglio, Peter C Dedon, Annapurna Poduri, Shrikant Mane, Richard P Lifton, Maxime Bouchard, Peter Kannu, David Chitayat, Daniella Magen, Bert Callewaert, Herman Van Tilbeurgh, Martin Zenker, Corinne Antignac, Friedhelm Hildebrandt
Paediatrics Publications
Galloway-Mowat syndrome (GAMOS) is an autosomal-recessive disease characterized by the combination of early-onset nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) and microcephaly with brain anomalies. Here we identified recessive mutations in OSGEP, TP53RK, TPRKB, and LAGE3, genes encoding the four subunits of the KEOPS complex, in 37 individuals from 32 families with GAMOS. CRISPR-Cas9 knockout in zebrafish and mice recapitulated the human phenotype of primary microcephaly and resulted in early lethality. Knockdown of OSGEP, TP53RK, or TPRKB inhibited cell proliferation, which human mutations did not rescue. Furthermore, knockdown of these genes impaired protein translation, caused endoplasmic reticulum stress, activated DNA-damage-response signaling, and ultimately induced …
Up-Regulation Of Junctophilin-2 Prevents Er Stress And Apoptosis In Hypoxia/Reoxygenation-Stimulated H9c2 Cells, Zijun Su
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Ischemic heart disease is the leading cause of death, and reperfusion which can restore blood flow is the primary therapy. However, reperfusion can induce further damage to cardiomyocytes, a condition described as ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury. I/R is now recognized as a combination determining the final myocardial infarction size. Although the mechanisms underlying I/R-induced cardiac injury remain incompletely understood, emerging evidence suggests that intracellular Ca2+ mishandling during I/R plays a key role in cell death. Junctophilin-2 (JPH2) is a junctional membrane-binding structural protein. It mechanically maintains the fixed distance between the T-tubule and the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR), thus allowing the …
Protective Benefits Of Hydrogen Sulfide Treatment During Renal Transplantation, Ian Lobb
Protective Benefits Of Hydrogen Sulfide Treatment During Renal Transplantation, Ian Lobb
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Ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI) is inherent to renal transplantation (RTx) and is initiated when blood supply is necessarily removed during organ procurement (ischemia) and subsequently restored upon engraftment (reperfusion). During renal ischemia, ATP depletion causes tubular epithelial cell (TEC) injury and subsequent release of pro-inflammatory mediators. Upon reperfusion, influx of O2 causes reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and infiltration of innate immune cells which release damaging ROS and proteases. Prolonged periods of IRI are associated with increased risk of delayed graft function (DGF) and decreased long-term graft survival. The endogenously produced gasotransmitter, hydrogen sulfide (H2S), has recently been …
Treatment Of Ischemia Reperfusion Injury With Rna Interference, Terry M. Zwiep
Treatment Of Ischemia Reperfusion Injury With Rna Interference, Terry M. Zwiep
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Ischemia reperfusion injury (IRI) occurs during transplantation and causes apoptosis and inflammation. The purpose of this research was to determine the effect of caspase-3, complement 3, and RelB gene silencing in the reduction of IRI using an in vitro model.
LLC-PK1 cells were used along with antimycin A for the in vitro IRI model. Prior to exposure to antimycin A, cells were transfected with caspase-3, C3, and RelB small interfering RNA (siRNA) alone or in combination and then analyzed.
The relative risk reduction of apoptosis in antimycin A treated cells with caspase-3 siRNA was 46.6% (p=0.019), RelB siRNA 42.8% (p=0.038), …
Supplementation With Hydrogen Sulfide Helps Mitigate The Effects Of Ischemia Reperfusion Injury In A Model Of Donation After Cardiac Death Renal Transplantation, Jaskirandeep Kaur Grewal
Supplementation With Hydrogen Sulfide Helps Mitigate The Effects Of Ischemia Reperfusion Injury In A Model Of Donation After Cardiac Death Renal Transplantation, Jaskirandeep Kaur Grewal
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Donation after cardiac death (DCD) grafts experience prolonged ischemia reperfusion injury (IRI) leading to higher rates of delayed graft function and failure. Recent studies have reported protective effects of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) against IRI. Our study aims at improving DCD renal graft outcomes by H2S supplementation in an in-vivo murine model of renal transplantation (RTx) and study the underlying mechanism in an in-vitro model using porcine kidney proximal-tubular-epithelial cells (LLC-PK1). H2S provided survival benefit, improved renal graft function and decreased renal injury in recipient rats. In our in-vitro model of LLC-PK1 cells, H2 …
Mechanisms Of Atf4-Mediated Neuronal Apoptosis, Patrick Swan
Mechanisms Of Atf4-Mediated Neuronal Apoptosis, Patrick Swan
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Timp3 Regulation Of Macrophage Activation And Apoptosis, Michael S. Brock
Timp3 Regulation Of Macrophage Activation And Apoptosis, Michael S. Brock
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Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a lung disease involving profound inflammation. Origins of persistent inflammation in select cases of ARDS are poorly understood, and we propose persistent inflammatory macrophages may be one of its mechanisms. Macrophages polarize to either promote inflammation, or suppress inflammation. Tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases 3 (TIMP3) reduces the pro-inflammatory polarization in macrophages. Additionally, studies have shown TIMP3 promotes apoptosis, and its absence delays recovery from bleomycin-induced lung injury.
We hypothesize that TIMP3 promotes apoptosis of murine macrophages through inhibition of metalloproteinase activity and stabilization of FAS on the cell surface. Pro-inflammatory Timp3-/- bone marrow-derived …
Microglia-Derived Tnfα Induces Apoptosis In Neural Precursor Cells Via Transcriptional Activation Of The Bcl-2 Family Member Puma, J. Guadagno, X. Xu, M. Karajgikar, A. Brown, S.P. Cregan
Microglia-Derived Tnfα Induces Apoptosis In Neural Precursor Cells Via Transcriptional Activation Of The Bcl-2 Family Member Puma, J. Guadagno, X. Xu, M. Karajgikar, A. Brown, S.P. Cregan
Paediatrics Publications
Neuroinflammation is a common feature of acute neurological conditions such as stroke and spinal cord injury, as well as neurodegenerative conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Previous studies have demonstrated that acute neuroinflammation can adversely affect the survival of neural precursor cells (NPCs) and thereby limit the capacity for regeneration and repair. However, the mechanisms by which neuroinflammatory processes induce NPC death remain unclear. Microglia are key mediators of neuroinflammation and when activated to induce a pro-inflammatory state produce a number of factors that could affect NPC survival. Importantly, in the present study we demonstrate …
P38 Mapk Regulates Cavitation And Tight Junction Function In The Mouse Blastocyst., Christine E Bell, Andrew J Watson
P38 Mapk Regulates Cavitation And Tight Junction Function In The Mouse Blastocyst., Christine E Bell, Andrew J Watson
Obstetrics & Gynaecology Publications
UNLABELLED: Blastocyst formation is essential for implantation and maintenance of pregnancy and is dependent on the expression and coordinated function of a series of proteins involved in establishing and maintaining the trans-trophectoderm ion gradient that enables blastocyst expansion. These consist of Na/K-ATPase, adherens junctions, tight junctions (TJ) and aquaporins (AQP). While their role in supporting blastocyst formation is established, the intracellular signaling pathways that coordinate their function is unclear. The p38 MAPK pathway plays a role in regulating these proteins in other cell types and is required for embryo development at the 8-16 cell stage, but its role has not …
Embryo Collection Induces Transient Activation Of Xbp1 Arm Of The Er Stress Response While Embryo Vitrification Does Not., Tamara Abraham, Christopher L Pin, Andrew J Watson
Embryo Collection Induces Transient Activation Of Xbp1 Arm Of The Er Stress Response While Embryo Vitrification Does Not., Tamara Abraham, Christopher L Pin, Andrew J Watson
Obstetrics & Gynaecology Publications
Embryo cryopreservation has become a standard procedure in the practice of assisted reproduction. While routinely performed in IVF labs, the effects of embryo vitrification on the molecular mechanisms governing preimplantation development remain largely unknown. The endoplasmic reticulum stress (ER stress) response is an evolutionary conserved mechanism that cells employ to manage ER stress. ER stress can be defined as an imbalance between protein synthesis and secretion within the ER. The primary focus of this study was to investigate whether standard embryo manipulations, including embryo collection, culture and vitrification, result in activation of the ER stress pathway in vitro and to …
Outer Space And Oocyte Developmental Competence., Andrew J Watson
Outer Space And Oocyte Developmental Competence., Andrew J Watson
Obstetrics & Gynaecology Publications
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Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase (Mapk) Pathways Mediate Embryonic Responses To Culture Medium Osmolarity By Regulating Aquaporin 3 And 9 Expression And Localization, As Well As Embryonic Apoptosis., Christine E Bell, Nathalie M K Larivière, Patricia H Watson, Andrew J Watson
Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase (Mapk) Pathways Mediate Embryonic Responses To Culture Medium Osmolarity By Regulating Aquaporin 3 And 9 Expression And Localization, As Well As Embryonic Apoptosis., Christine E Bell, Nathalie M K Larivière, Patricia H Watson, Andrew J Watson
Obstetrics & Gynaecology Publications
BACKGROUND: In order to advance the development of culture conditions and increase the potential for supporting normal preimplantation embryo development in vitro, it is critical to define the mechanisms that early embryos utilize to survive in culture. We investigated the mechanisms that embryos employ in response to culture medium osmolarity. We hypothesized that mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathways mediate responses to hyperosmotic stress by regulating Aquaporin (AQP) 3 and 9 expression as well as embryonic apoptosis.
METHODS: Real-time reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction and whole-mount immunofluorescence were used to determine the relative mRNA levels and protein localization patterns of …
Impact Of Bovine Oocyte Maturation Media On Oocyte Transcript Levels, Blastocyst Development, Cell Number, And Apoptosis., A J Watson, P De Sousa, A Caveney, L C Barcroft, D Natale, J Urquhart, M E Westhusin
Impact Of Bovine Oocyte Maturation Media On Oocyte Transcript Levels, Blastocyst Development, Cell Number, And Apoptosis., A J Watson, P De Sousa, A Caveney, L C Barcroft, D Natale, J Urquhart, M E Westhusin
Obstetrics & Gynaecology Publications
The objectives were 1) to investigate the effects of oocyte maturation in serum-free and amino acid-supplemented defined media on oocyte transcript levels, blastocyst cell number, and apoptosis; 2) to investigate the influence of oocyte maturation culture atmosphere on blastocyst development, total cell number, and apoptosis; and 3) to examine the influence of epidermal growth factor (EGF) during oocyte maturation on blastocyst cell number and apoptosis. The results demonstrate that blastocysts derived from in vitro maturation, fertilization, and embryo culture protocols undergo apoptosis but that apoptotic levels are not greatly influenced by the oocyte maturation environment. Amino acid supplementation of oocyte …