Lectinas da subtribo Diocleinae como ferramentas histoquímicas. Avaliação em tecidos normais e transformados do sistema nervoso, colo uterino e mama
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Data de Publicação: | 2001 |
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Resumo: | The seed leetins from members of the sub-tribe Diocleinae, show a quaternary structure dependent on the pH, leading to an equilibrium among the monomeric, dimeric and tetrameric forms, and the establisment of the predominant form is essential for the best understanding of their activies. The different biological properties of the lectins are due to their ability to interct with carbohydrate and, thus, with the cell surface sugar residues. Such attachment may induce a variety of changes in cell, which are an expression of biological activities of lectins. Studies of these activities, and the search for others, stíll unknow, are of interest for several reasons: they are useful for detection and assay of lectins; they serve as a basis for the manifold applications of lectins and for development of new ones and they provide us with a means to investigate different cellular and subcellular processes, especially those initiated at the cell surface Numerous studies have been carried out comparing the extent and pattern of lectin binding to normal and malignant cells. Thus, the possibility of using lectins from Canavalia, Cratylia e Dioclea species as histochemieal molecular marker in mammary, brain and cervix uterine normal and transformed tissues were analysed. The binding pattern, was compared to those obtained from the Canavalia ensiformis lectin, Concanavalina A. The purified and peroxidase conjugated lectins were used in direct and indirect metods, with tissues previously treated with 0.1% trypsin solution and 0.3% methanol H202.Solution. The binding was revealed with diaminobenzidine-H2O2, and haematoxylin was used to counterstaining and optic microscopy was used to evaluate the intensity of binding. The binding inhibition were investigated with D- manose, 0- glicose and methyl-a-D-mannoside sugares, at concentrations from 20 to 30 mM. Distinct binding patterns of the lectins studied were observed associated to different tissues pathologies of mammary, brain or cevix uterine. In addition, the best inhibition results to normal as well as transformed tissues with benign and malignant neoplasics were obtained with methyl-a-Dmannoside, reforcing so, that the Diocleinae lectins, bound to glucose and/or mannose containing residues in the membrane surface glycoconjugates, and can be used as molecular marker for these transformed tissues. |
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Lectinas da subtribo Diocleinae como ferramentas histoquímicas. Avaliação em tecidos normais e transformados do sistema nervoso, colo uterino e mamaLectinas da subtribo DiocleinaeTecidos do sistema nervoso, colo uterino e mamaThe seed leetins from members of the sub-tribe Diocleinae, show a quaternary structure dependent on the pH, leading to an equilibrium among the monomeric, dimeric and tetrameric forms, and the establisment of the predominant form is essential for the best understanding of their activies. The different biological properties of the lectins are due to their ability to interct with carbohydrate and, thus, with the cell surface sugar residues. Such attachment may induce a variety of changes in cell, which are an expression of biological activities of lectins. Studies of these activities, and the search for others, stíll unknow, are of interest for several reasons: they are useful for detection and assay of lectins; they serve as a basis for the manifold applications of lectins and for development of new ones and they provide us with a means to investigate different cellular and subcellular processes, especially those initiated at the cell surface Numerous studies have been carried out comparing the extent and pattern of lectin binding to normal and malignant cells. Thus, the possibility of using lectins from Canavalia, Cratylia e Dioclea species as histochemieal molecular marker in mammary, brain and cervix uterine normal and transformed tissues were analysed. The binding pattern, was compared to those obtained from the Canavalia ensiformis lectin, Concanavalina A. The purified and peroxidase conjugated lectins were used in direct and indirect metods, with tissues previously treated with 0.1% trypsin solution and 0.3% methanol H202.Solution. The binding was revealed with diaminobenzidine-H2O2, and haematoxylin was used to counterstaining and optic microscopy was used to evaluate the intensity of binding. The binding inhibition were investigated with D- manose, 0- glicose and methyl-a-D-mannoside sugares, at concentrations from 20 to 30 mM. Distinct binding patterns of the lectins studied were observed associated to different tissues pathologies of mammary, brain or cevix uterine. In addition, the best inhibition results to normal as well as transformed tissues with benign and malignant neoplasics were obtained with methyl-a-Dmannoside, reforcing so, that the Diocleinae lectins, bound to glucose and/or mannose containing residues in the membrane surface glycoconjugates, and can be used as molecular marker for these transformed tissues.As lectinas de sementes de membros da subtribo Diocleinae, mostram uma estrutura quaternária dependente do pH, levando ao equilíbrio entre as formas monomérica, dimérica e tetramérica, e o estabelecimento da forma predominante é essencial para a melhor compreensão de suas atividades. A diferença das propriedades biológicas das lectinas provem da sua habilidade de interagir com carboidratos e, portanto, com resíduos de açúcar da superfície celular. Tais ligações podem induzir uma variedade de mudanças na célula, as quais são expressas em atividade biológica. O estudo destas atividades, e da descoberta de outras ainda desconhecidas, são de interesse por diversas razões: elas são úteis para a detecção e ensaio de lectinas; elas servem como base para uma série de aplicações e para o desenvolvimento de novas e elas podem nos fornecer meios de investigar diferentes processos celulares e subcelulares, especialmente aqueles que têm origem na superfície da célula. Numerosos estudos têm sido desenvolvidos na tentativa de comparar a extensão e o padrão de ligação de células normais e modificadas. Assim, a possibilidade de usar lectinas de sementes de Canavalia, Cratylia e Dioclea como marcadores moleculares histoquímicos em tecidos normais e transformados do sistema nervoso central, colo uterino e mama foi analisada. O padrão de ligação foi comparado com aquele obtido para a lectina de Canavalia ensiformis, Concanavalina A. As lectinas purificadas e conjugadas com peroxidase foram usadas em métodos diretos e indiretos, com tecidos previamente tratados com soluções de tripsina (0,1%) e metanol-l-l-O, (0,3%). A ligação foi revelada com dlarnlnobezídína-l-í-Os, hematoxilina foi usada para contracoloração, e a intensidade determinada por microscopia óptica. A inibição da ligação foi investigada com D-manose, D-glucose e a-metilmanosídeo, a concentrações entre 20 e 30 mM. Diferentes padrões de ligação das lectinas utilizadas foram observadas, associadas a diferentes patologias dos tecidos mamários, do colo uterino e do sistema nervoso central. Quanto à inibição da ligação, tanto em tecidos normais como tecidos com neoplasias benignas e malignas, os melhores resultados foram obtidos como a-metilmanosídeo, confirmando, assim, que ligações são resultado de interação das lectinas com glicoconjugados da superfície celular.Moreira, Renato de AzevedoMota, Maria Helena Gomes2019-11-27T21:35:43Z2019-11-27T21:35:43Z2001info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfMOTA, Maria Helena Gomes. Lectinas da subtribo Diocleinae como ferramentas histoquímicas. Avaliação em tecidos normais e transformados do sistema nervoso, colo uterino e mama. 2001. 142 f. Tese (Doutorado em Bioquímica)-Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, 2001.http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/48003porreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2019-11-27T21:35:43Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/48003Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-09-11T18:25:18.433012Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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Lectinas da subtribo Diocleinae como ferramentas histoquímicas. Avaliação em tecidos normais e transformados do sistema nervoso, colo uterino e mama |
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Lectinas da subtribo Diocleinae como ferramentas histoquímicas. Avaliação em tecidos normais e transformados do sistema nervoso, colo uterino e mama |
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Lectinas da subtribo Diocleinae como ferramentas histoquímicas. Avaliação em tecidos normais e transformados do sistema nervoso, colo uterino e mama Mota, Maria Helena Gomes Lectinas da subtribo Diocleinae Tecidos do sistema nervoso, colo uterino e mama |
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Lectinas da subtribo Diocleinae como ferramentas histoquímicas. Avaliação em tecidos normais e transformados do sistema nervoso, colo uterino e mama |
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Lectinas da subtribo Diocleinae como ferramentas histoquímicas. Avaliação em tecidos normais e transformados do sistema nervoso, colo uterino e mama |
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Lectinas da subtribo Diocleinae como ferramentas histoquímicas. Avaliação em tecidos normais e transformados do sistema nervoso, colo uterino e mama |
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Lectinas da subtribo Diocleinae como ferramentas histoquímicas. Avaliação em tecidos normais e transformados do sistema nervoso, colo uterino e mama |
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Lectinas da subtribo Diocleinae como ferramentas histoquímicas. Avaliação em tecidos normais e transformados do sistema nervoso, colo uterino e mama |
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Mota, Maria Helena Gomes |
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Mota, Maria Helena Gomes |
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Moreira, Renato de Azevedo |
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Mota, Maria Helena Gomes |
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Lectinas da subtribo Diocleinae Tecidos do sistema nervoso, colo uterino e mama |
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Lectinas da subtribo Diocleinae Tecidos do sistema nervoso, colo uterino e mama |
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The seed leetins from members of the sub-tribe Diocleinae, show a quaternary structure dependent on the pH, leading to an equilibrium among the monomeric, dimeric and tetrameric forms, and the establisment of the predominant form is essential for the best understanding of their activies. The different biological properties of the lectins are due to their ability to interct with carbohydrate and, thus, with the cell surface sugar residues. Such attachment may induce a variety of changes in cell, which are an expression of biological activities of lectins. Studies of these activities, and the search for others, stíll unknow, are of interest for several reasons: they are useful for detection and assay of lectins; they serve as a basis for the manifold applications of lectins and for development of new ones and they provide us with a means to investigate different cellular and subcellular processes, especially those initiated at the cell surface Numerous studies have been carried out comparing the extent and pattern of lectin binding to normal and malignant cells. Thus, the possibility of using lectins from Canavalia, Cratylia e Dioclea species as histochemieal molecular marker in mammary, brain and cervix uterine normal and transformed tissues were analysed. The binding pattern, was compared to those obtained from the Canavalia ensiformis lectin, Concanavalina A. The purified and peroxidase conjugated lectins were used in direct and indirect metods, with tissues previously treated with 0.1% trypsin solution and 0.3% methanol H202.Solution. The binding was revealed with diaminobenzidine-H2O2, and haematoxylin was used to counterstaining and optic microscopy was used to evaluate the intensity of binding. The binding inhibition were investigated with D- manose, 0- glicose and methyl-a-D-mannoside sugares, at concentrations from 20 to 30 mM. Distinct binding patterns of the lectins studied were observed associated to different tissues pathologies of mammary, brain or cevix uterine. In addition, the best inhibition results to normal as well as transformed tissues with benign and malignant neoplasics were obtained with methyl-a-Dmannoside, reforcing so, that the Diocleinae lectins, bound to glucose and/or mannose containing residues in the membrane surface glycoconjugates, and can be used as molecular marker for these transformed tissues. |
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