scholarly journals Skeletal Dysplasias Caused by Sulfation Defects

2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (8) ◽  
pp. 2710
Author(s):  
Chiara Paganini ◽  
Chiara Gramegna Tota ◽  
Andrea Superti-Furga ◽  
Antonio Rossi

Proteoglycans (PGs) are macromolecules present on the cell surface and in the extracellular matrix that confer specific mechanical, biochemical, and physical properties to tissues. Sulfate groups present on glycosaminoglycans, linear polysaccharide chains attached to PG core proteins, are fundamental for correct PG functions. Indeed, through the negative charge of sulfate groups, PGs interact with extracellular matrix molecules and bind growth factors regulating tissue structure and cell behavior. The maintenance of correct sulfate metabolism is important in tissue development and function, particularly in cartilage where PGs are fundamental and abundant components of the extracellular matrix. In chondrocytes, the main sulfate source is the extracellular space, then sulfate is taken up and activated in the cytosol to the universal sulfate donor to be used in sulfotransferase reactions. Alteration in each step of sulfate metabolism can affect macromolecular sulfation, leading to the onset of diseases that affect mainly cartilage and bone. This review presents a panoramic view of skeletal dysplasias caused by mutations in genes encoding for transporters or enzymes involved in macromolecular sulfation. Future research in this field will contribute to the understanding of the disease pathogenesis, allowing the development of targeted therapies aimed at alleviating, preventing, or modifying the disease progression.

Author(s):  
О.А. Симонова ◽  
Е.Б. Кузнецова ◽  
А.С. Танас ◽  
В.В. Руденко ◽  
Т.В. Кекеева ◽  
...  

Для понимания особенностей регуляции и механизмов взаимодействия белков матрикса и трансмембранных рецепторов и их роли в поддержании структуры и функции ткани молочной железы в норме и при канцерогенезе важно установить вклад изменений экспрессии этих белков в процессы развития, роста, инвазии и метастазирования опухолей. Изучение статуса метилирования генов, кодирующих белки ламининов, нидогенов, интегринов, кадгеринов, матриксных металлопротеиназ и их ингибиторов в нормальной и опухолевой ткани необходимо для установления роли этих генов и механизмов их регуляции при раке молочной железы. Нами проведено исследование состояние метилирования этих генов в нормальных и опухолевых тканях молочной железы с целью поиска эпигенетических маркеров, ассоциированных с клинико-морфологическими характеристиками опухолей. To understand mechanisms of interaction between extracellular matrix proteins and transmembrane receptors, as well as their role in maintaining the structure and function of breast tissue in norm and in cancer, an important issue is to determine the contribution of changes in the expression of these proteins to the processes of development, growth, invasion and metastasis of breast cancer. Studies of the methylation status of genes encoding laminins, nidogens, integrins, cadherins, matrix metalloproteinases and their inhibitors in normal and tumor tissues are necessary to determine the roles of these genes and the mechanisms of their regulation in cancer. We have studied methylation status of these genes in normal and tumor tissues of the mammary gland in order to search for epigenetic markers associated with the clinical and morphological characteristics of the tumors.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Deanna M. De Vore ◽  
Karla M. Knobel ◽  
Ken C.Q. Nguyen ◽  
David H. Hall ◽  
Maureen M. Barr

ABSTRACTCilia and extracellular vesicles (EVs) are signaling organelles that play important roles in human health and disease. In C. elegans and mammals, the Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD) gene products polycystin-1 and polycystin-2 localize to both cilia and EVs, act in the same genetic pathway, and function in a sensory capacity, suggesting ancient conservation. Hence, the nematode offers an excellent system in which to address central questions regarding the biology of cilia, EVs, and the polycystins. We discovered an unexpected role of the mec-1, mec-5, and mec-9 genes encoding extracellular matrix (ECM) components. We determined that these ECM encoding genes regulate polycystin localization and function, ciliary EV release, cilia length, dendritic morphology, and neuron-glia interactions. Abnormal ECM and fibrosis are observed in ciliopathies such as ADPKD, nephronophthisis, and Bardet-Biedl Syndrome. Our studies reveal multifaceted roles for ECM proteins in the ciliated nervous system of the worm and provide a powerful new in vivo model to study the relationship between ECM, the polycystins, and ciliopathies.


2013 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
pp. 74-85 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zina Jeyapalan Rutnam ◽  
Thomas N. Wight ◽  
Burton B. Yang

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-76 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alison E. Fowler ◽  
Rebecca E. Irwin ◽  
Lynn S. Adler

Parasites are linked to the decline of some bee populations; thus, understanding defense mechanisms has important implications for bee health. Recent advances have improved our understanding of factors mediating bee health ranging from molecular to landscape scales, but often as disparate literatures. Here, we bring together these fields and summarize our current understanding of bee defense mechanisms including immunity, immunization, and transgenerational immune priming in social and solitary species. Additionally, the characterization of microbial diversity and function in some bee taxa has shed light on the importance of microbes for bee health, but we lack information that links microbial communities to parasite infection in most bee species. Studies are beginning to identify how bee defense mechanisms are affected by stressors such as poor-quality diets and pesticides, but further research on this topic is needed. We discuss how integrating research on host traits, microbial partners, and nutrition, as well as improving our knowledge base on wild and semi-social bees, will help inform future research, conservation efforts, and management.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Reena Singh ◽  
Richard Tan ◽  
Clara Tran ◽  
Thomas Loudovaris ◽  
Helen E. Thomas ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antti Kyrönlahti ◽  
Nimish Godbole ◽  
Oyediran Akinrinade ◽  
Tea Soini ◽  
Iiris Nyholm ◽  
...  

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