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Sine Oculis Homeobox Homolog 1 (Six1) Plays A Critical Role In The Progression Of Pulmonary Fibrosis., Cory Wilson
Sine Oculis Homeobox Homolog 1 (Six1) Plays A Critical Role In The Progression Of Pulmonary Fibrosis., Cory Wilson
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Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is the most common idiopathic interstitial pneumonia with a median survival time of 2-4 years after diagnosis. The alarming mortality rate is due to the lack of effective treatments. IPF is a chronic disease that is characterized by alveolar destruction due to increasing extracellular matrix deposition that leads to poor lung compliance, impaired gas exchange, and ultimately respiratory failure. Repetitive alveolar epithelial injury is a central process to the underlying pathology with injury to the type II alveolar epithelial cells (AT2) specifically being a key player in the pathogenesis of IPF. Recent studies have shown that …
P53 Drives A Transcriptional Program That Elicits A Non-Cell-Autonomous Response And Alters Cell State In Vivo, Sydney Moyer
P53 Drives A Transcriptional Program That Elicits A Non-Cell-Autonomous Response And Alters Cell State In Vivo, Sydney Moyer
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Cell stress and DNA damage activate the tumor suppressor p53, triggering transcriptional activation of a myriad of target genes. The molecular, morphological, and physiological consequences of this activation remain poorly understood in vivo. We activated a p53 transcriptional program in mice by deletion of Mdm2, a gene which encodes the major p53 inhibitor. By overlaying tissue-specific RNA-sequencing data from pancreas, small intestine, ovary, kidney, and heart with existing p53 ChIP-sequencing, we identified a large repertoire of tissue-specific p53 genes and a common p53 transcriptional signature of seven genes which included Mdm2 but not p21. Global p53 activation …
Ionic Mechanism Of Lysosomal Function And Cell Metabolism, Jian Xiong
Ionic Mechanism Of Lysosomal Function And Cell Metabolism, Jian Xiong
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Two Pore Channels (TPCs) are endolysosomal ion channels that are permeable to sodium and calcium. Defects in TPCs have been implicated to impair vesicle trafficking, autophagy and cell metabolism control; however, the detailed mechanism remains largely unknown. In this study, I show that TPCs are critical for appropriate cargo delivery to the lysosomes and deletion of either TPC1 or TPC2 leads to delayed clearance of autophagosomes, resulting in enlarged lysosomes and accumulated contents inside the lysosomes. Cells with both TPC deleted also exhibit 50% reduction in lysosomal amino acids under normal culture conditions, leading to reduced homeostatic mTORC1 activation.
Glutamine …
Calcium Dyshomeostasis In Neurodegeneration, Nicholas Emanuel Karagas
Calcium Dyshomeostasis In Neurodegeneration, Nicholas Emanuel Karagas
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Neurodegenerative diseases, despite constituting a major and growing cause of mortality globally, have few effective treatments. In order to develop novel therapeutics to combat neurodegeneration, a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying these diseases is needed. Neurons rely on Ca2+ to mediate many of their unique functions, and aberrant Ca2+ signaling has been broadly implicated in neurodegeneration. The goal of this dissertation is to delineate specific examples of Ca2+ dyshomeostasis that I have uncovered in Drosophila models of neurodegeneration.
I first define the role a neurodegeneration-associated mutation plays in perturbing presynaptic [Ca2+], which is …
Artificial Intron Technology To Generate Conditional Knock-Out Mice, Amber N. Thomas-Gordon
Artificial Intron Technology To Generate Conditional Knock-Out Mice, Amber N. Thomas-Gordon
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Genetic engineering has been re-shaped by the invention of new tools in modern biotechnology in a way that offers precision and efficiency in modifying the genome at a single nucleotide level and/or allowing precise control of gene expression. Such gene manipulation brings about significant findings and revelations in comprehending more about embryonic development, cellular and physiological functions, and disease pathology. Current methods used to produce conditional knockouts have limitations on conditional allele placement and modification varies among genes in different organisms. Thus, a system for generating conditional alleles with fidelity remains a challenge. My goal was to examine an approach …
Effects Of Penfluridol On Integrin-Fak Signaling And Tumor Cell Killing In Combination With Oncolytic Hsv In Glioblastoma, Mitra Nair
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Integrins are known to play an important role in activating multiple intracellular pathways, one of which is focal adhesion kinase (FAK). Phosphorylation of FAK can lead to the activation of various downstream signaling pathways that can increase tumor cell growth and proliferation, making it an ideal target for cancer therapeutics. Due to the fact that many FAK inhibitors are limited in their penetration of the blood brain barrier, we investigated the use of Penfluridol, an antipsychotic drug known to attenuate integrin expression at a transcriptional level, in combination with oncolytic herpes simplex I virus (oHSV) in a glioblastoma model. We …