izpis_h1_title_alt

Vloga zunajceličnih veziklov, ki se sprostijo po oksidativnem stresu, pri aktivaciji adaptivnega odgovora
ID Pečan, Peter (Author), ID Manček Keber, Mateja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Župunski, Vera (Comentor)

.pdfPDF - Presentation file, Download (1,43 MB)
MD5: D0105702ACECF2EEDD182D1D30EE5EFA

Abstract
Zunajcelični vezikli (EV) so membranski delci, manjši od 1 μm, ki jih najdemo v krvi in drugih telesnih tekočinah. Vse celice pri normalnih fizioloških pogojih izločajo vezikle, vendar se njihova količina močno poveča pod stresnimi pogoji, kot so hipoksija, oksidativni stres in apoptoza. Na ta način EV prenašajo molekularne motive, povezane s poškodbami (DAMP) na druge celice in tako vplivajo na njihovo delovanje. V raziskovalnem delu smo preučevali učinek EV, ki se sprostijo po oksidativnem stresu (sEV), na polarizacijo naivnih makrofagov. Na podlagi rezultatov smo ugotovili, da sEV sprožijo polarizacijo makrofagov v tip M1 in ne v tip Mox, kot smo predpostavili. Zanimala nas je tudi potencialna vloga sEV pri aktivaciji adaptivnega odgovora v kardiomiocitih, ki celice lahko zaščiti pred nadaljnjimi poškodbami zaradi stresa. Rezultati so pokazali, da sEV v kardiomiocitih povečajo izražanje hem oksigenaze 1 (HO 1), ki celicam s svojimi antioksidativnimi učinki nudi zaščito pred oksidativnimi poškodbami. Še več, predinkubacija kardiomiocitov s sEV je zmanjšala sproščanje laktat dehidrogenaze po hipoksiji/reoksigenaciji, torej je celicam povečala možnost preživetja. To nakazuje, da sEV s svojim delovanjem lahko sprožijo adaptivni odgovor, in najverjetneje predstavljajo enega izmed mehanizmov oddaljenega ishemičnega kondicioniranja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:zunajcelični vezikli, oksidativni stres, polarizacija makrofagov, ishemično kondicioniranje, ishemija/reperfuzija
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FKKT - Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-110033 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:1538430915 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:11.09.2019
Views:1782
Downloads:290
Metadata:XML DC-XML DC-RDF
:
Copy citation
Share:Bookmark and Share

Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Role of extracellular vesicles released after oxidative stress in activation of adaptive response
Abstract:
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are submicrometer-sized particles, composed of phospholipid bilayer, and can be found in blood and other bodily fluids. Cells release EVs under normal physiological conditions, but their amount increases under stress conditions such as hypoxia, oxidative stress and apoptosis. EVs serve as transmitters of damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), which can trigger changes in function of target cells. We investigated the effects of EVs, released after oxidative stress (sEVs), on naïve macrophages. Based on the results, we concluded that sEVs trigger polarization of macrophages to M1 phenotype and not Mox phenotype, as hypothesised. We were also interested in the role sEVs might play by triggering adaptive response in cardiomyocytes, which can protect the cells from the forthcoming tissue injury resulting from oxidative stress. Results show that sEVs induce expression of heme oxygenase 1 (HO-1), which has anti-oxidative properties and can protect the cells from aforementioned oxidative injury. Moreover, preincubation of cardiomyocytes with sEVs decreased release of lactate dehydrogenase after hypoxia/reoxygenation leading to increased cell survival. This suggests that sEVs can trigger adaptive immune response and most likely represent one of the mechanisms present in remote ischemic conditioning.

Keywords:extracellular vesicles, oxidative stress, macrophage polarization, remote ischemic conditioning, ischemia/reperfusion

Similar documents

Similar works from RUL:
Similar works from other Slovenian collections:

Back