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Role Of Membrane Fusion Protein Ykt6 In Regulating Epithelial Cell-Cell And Cell-Matrix Adhesions., Supriya Joshi May 2014

Role Of Membrane Fusion Protein Ykt6 In Regulating Epithelial Cell-Cell And Cell-Matrix Adhesions., Supriya Joshi

Theses and Dissertations

Intercellular junctions and cell-matrix adhesions play important roles in the maintenance of epithelial integrity. Assembly and remodeling of the plasma membrane complexes are regulated by membrane trafficking and fusion. This thesis is aimed to elucidate the roles of an important membrane fusion protein, Ykt6, in the regulation of epithelial cell adhesion and migration. For the first time, we show that Ykt6 is essential for assembly of adherens junctions and tight junctions in human prostate epithelial cells. We also observed that Ykt6 negatively regulates both collective epithelial cell migration and cell invasion into Matrigel. The effects of YKT6 on epithelial junctions …


The Roles Of Krüppel-Like Transcription Factors Klf1 And Klf2 In Mouse Embryonic And Human Fetal Erythropoiesis, Divya Vinjamur Apr 2014

The Roles Of Krüppel-Like Transcription Factors Klf1 And Klf2 In Mouse Embryonic And Human Fetal Erythropoiesis, Divya Vinjamur

Theses and Dissertations

Hemoglobinopathies are some of the most common monogenic disorders in the world, affecting millions of people and representing a growing burden on health systems worldwide. Although the pathophysiology of sickle cell anemia and beta-thalassemia, two of the most common hemoglobinopathies, have been the focus of much research over the last century, patients affected by these diseases still lack a widely applicable and easily available cure. Sickle cell anemia and beta-thalassemia are caused by defects in the structure and production of the beta-globin chains that, along with the alpha-globin chains make up the heterotetrameric hemoglobin molecule. Studies geared towards re-expression of …


Role Of Anillin In Regulation Of Epithelial Junctions, Gibran Chadha Apr 2014

Role Of Anillin In Regulation Of Epithelial Junctions, Gibran Chadha

Theses and Dissertations

Adherens junctions (AJs) and tight junctions (TJs) are characteristic features of differentiated epithelial cells and are critical for regulation of epithelial barriers and cell polarity. Integrity and remodeling of epithelial junctions depend on their interactions with underlying actomyosin cytoskeleton. Anillin is a multifunctional scaffold able to interact with different cytoskeletal proteins including F-actin and Myosin II. This project aimed to investigate roles of anillin in regulating epithelial AJs and TJs. Using A549 human lung epithelial and DU145 human prostate epithelial cells, we demonstrated the anillin depletion-induced loss of AJs and TJs. This was accompanied by disorganization of perijunctional actomyosin belt …


The Role Of The Rx3/ Otx Pathway In Zebrafish Eye Development, Navaneetha Krishnan Bharathan Apr 2014

The Role Of The Rx3/ Otx Pathway In Zebrafish Eye Development, Navaneetha Krishnan Bharathan

Theses and Dissertations

Colobomas are a type of eye defect characterized by the presence of a hole in certain eye structures. In this study, the roles of the zebrafish Otx genes, otx2 and otx1a, as well as the Rx family gene, rx3, in choroid fissure closure, the disruption of which leads to the onset of colobomas, were studied. It was observed that while the otx2 loss-of-function mutant, otx2hu3237 displayed small colobomas and the otx1a mutant, otx1a6del, did not exhibit any morphological eye defects, zebrafish possessing both mutations presented with a range of colobomas, some of which were more severe than otx2 single mutants …


Comprehensive Review On The Existence Of Genomic Imprinting In Aves, Derek Gygax Apr 2014

Comprehensive Review On The Existence Of Genomic Imprinting In Aves, Derek Gygax

Theses and Dissertations

Genomic imprinting results in monoallelic parent-of-origin gene expression. Therian mammals show conclusive evidence for imprinting, while the evidence in Aves is conflicting. It’s unclear if Aves have the proteins necessary for establishment and maintenance of imprinting loci. Every examined avian orthologue to mammalian imprinted genes shows biallelic expression providing evidence for a lack of imprinting in Aves. While the known parent-of-origin quantitative trait loci in chicken do not overlap with differentiated methylated regions, further analysis with a larger sample size is required. No transcript in the chicken transcriptome at incubation day 4.5 shows parent-of-origin expression, providing strong evidence for a …


The Roles Of Krüppel-Like Factor 1 (Klf1) In The Human Fetal Erythroid Compartment., Safa Mohamad Jan 2014

The Roles Of Krüppel-Like Factor 1 (Klf1) In The Human Fetal Erythroid Compartment., Safa Mohamad

Theses and Dissertations

Erythroid Krüppel-like factor (EKLF or KLF1) is a transcription factor with roles in embryonic and adult erythropoiesis. KLF1 knockout mouse embryos die due to severe anemia. Dominant human mutations in KLF1 can cause hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin. We show that KLF1 positively regulates β-globin and Bcl11A gene expression using KLF1 knockdown in in vitro-differentiated CD34+ human umbilical cord blood cells. -globin expression appears dependent on KLF1; it is increased with modest KLF1 knockdown but not in cells with low KLF1. KLF2 mRNA amounts are usually increased in KLF1 knockdown. KLF1 knockdown in CD34+ cells results in reduced colony forming …


Novel Therapeutic Strategies For Pancreatic Cancer, Bridget A. Quinn Jan 2014

Novel Therapeutic Strategies For Pancreatic Cancer, Bridget A. Quinn

Theses and Dissertations

Pancreatic cancer is a devastating disease that leaves patients with a very poor prognosis and few therapeutic options. Many of the treatment options available are the same that have been used for almost 2 decades. There is a dire need for both novel treatments for this disease as well as novel strategies of treatment. This body of work will introduce and provide evidence in support of a novel combination therapy for pancreatic cancer treatment, a novel strategy of modifying currently used chemotherapeutics for pancreatic cancer therapy, and a novel transgenic preclinical mouse model of pancreatic cancer. Sabutoclax, an antagonist of …