BGRS/SB-2022: 13th International Multiconference “Bioinformatics of Genome Regulation and Structure/Systems Biology”, 04-08 July 2020, Novosibirsk, Russia

  • Главная
  • Предыдущие конференции
  • Организаторы
    • Президиум конференции
    • Программный комитет
    • Организаторы
  • Программа
    • Подробная программа BGRS/SB-2022
    • Симпозиум “Геномика, транскриптомика и биоинформатика”
    • Симпозиум “Системная компьютерная биология”
    • Симпозиум “Структурная биология и фармакология: компьютерные и экспериментальные подходы”
    • Симпозиум “Эволюционная, популяционная и медицинская геномика/генетика человека”
    • Симпозиум “Биотехнологии: компьютерные и экспериментальные подходы”
    • Симпозиум “Геномика/генетика животных и биоинформатика”
    • Симпозиум “Генетика, биоинформатика и системная биология растений”
    • Симпозиум “Биомедицина, биоинформатика и системная компьютерная биология”
    • Симпозиум “Математика, биоинформатика и системная компьютерная биология COVID-19”
    • Симпозиум “Когнитивика, нейрогенетика, нейроинформатика и системная компьютерная биология”
    • Симпозиум “Системная биология и биоинформатика процесса репарации ДНК и программируемой клеточной смерти”
    • Секция “Системная биология старения: компьютерные и экспериментальные подходы”
    • Симпозиум “Анализ больших генетических данных, машинное обучение, математическое моделирование и суперкомпьютерные вычисления”
  • Для участников
    • Как добраться до Академгородка
    • Регистрационный взнос
    • Важные даты
    • Полнотекстовые публикации
    • Инструкции
    • Проживание
    • Политика конфиденциальности
  • Интерактивная постерная сессия
  • Видеозаписи докладов
  • Спонсоры
  • Партнеры
  • Отправка тезисов
    • Постеры
    • Список принятых к публикации тезисов
    • Требования к тезисам
    • Требования к постерам
    • Регистрация аккаунта для подачи тезиса
    • Подача тезиса
  • Экскурсии в Новосибирске
    • Экскурсии в Новосибирске
    • Тур в Алтайские горы
  • Контакты
  • English (US)English (US)
  • РусскийРусский
  • 21 июня, 2022
  • Comments off

The new general biological property of stem-like tumor cells

by Evgeniya V. Dolgova | Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS

Motivation and Aim: Previously, we have demonstrated poorly differentiated cells of various
origin and genesis, including tumor stem-like ones, to be capable of native, i.e. without
using any artificial compounds or procedures, internalizing extracellular double-stranded
DNA (dsDNA) fragments. However, the exact mechanism of extracellular dsDNA
internalization into cells has not yet been clarified.
Methods and Algorithms: In the current report, for murine Krebs-2 carcinoma and human
EBV+ B-lymphoma, there have been determined the mechanisms mediating the interaction
of dsDNA with the surface of tumor stem-like cells (TSCs) and its consequent internalization
into these cells. The following approaches were used: electrophoretic separation of cells in a
free volume or pre-exposure of cells to various proteases and/or compounds inhibiting pinoand endocytosis, followed by assessing the resulting efficiency of Alu-TAMRA DNA probe
internalization; analysis of the transcriptome of the indicated cell lines followed by the qPCR
to validate the differences in expression of some target genes identified as possible
participants in the process of dsDNA internalization.
Results: It was shown, that the process of binding and internalizing is rather complicated
and composed of the following successive stages: (i) initiating electrostatic interaction and
contact of a negatively charged dsDNA molecule with a positively charged molecule(s) on
the surface of a TSC; (ii) binding of the dsDNA probe to a tumor stem cell surface protein(s)
via the formation of a strong chemical/molecular bond; (iii) the very internalization of
dsDNA into the cell. Inhibitors of caveolae-dependent internalization abrogate the DNA
uptake in Krebs-2 cells, and inhibitors of clathrin/caveolar mechanism block the
internalization in EBV+ B-lymphoma cells.
Conclusion: The basic provisions of the concept characterizing the principle of the
organization of the stem-like tumor cell surface factors to be formulated as a concept of
“group-specific cell surface factors, which form the profile of tumor stem-like cells”.

Poster_Dolgova

 

Tags: double-stranded DNAEpstein-Barr Virus-induced B-lymphomaglycosylphosphoinositol-associated proteinsKrebs-2proteoglycans/glycoproteinsRNA-seqscavenger receptorsstem-like tumor cells

Навигация по записям

Previous post
Next post

Most viewed posters

  • Search and analysis of prophages related to phage AP-16-3 in genomes of Sinorhizobium spp 1 view
  • Less is more: filtering and trimming ONT sequencing data 1 view
  • Bacteria species diversity on winter grain crops of the field ex-perimental station of RSAU-MTAA named after K.A. Timiryazev 1 view

Keyword cloud

ANDSystem (3) apoptosis (2) autophagy (3) candidate susceptibility genes (1) chaperones (1) classification (2) computer vision (2) COVID-19 (2) cytokine genes (2) differentially expressed gene (1) domestication (1) epigenetics (2) flax (3) gene network (3) Gene Networks (2) gene polymorphism (3) genome annotation (2) genome assembly (2) glycine (1) glycosidic torsion parameter (1) GSR (1) gut-brain axis (1) human (2) intestinal microbiota (1) lymphocytes (2) methylation (3) miRNA (2) mitochondria (2) molecular dynamics (2) MPTP (2) Parkinson’s disease. (2) Post-transcriptional modifications (1) principal component analysis (1) qPCR (1) Rattus norvegicus (1) RNA-seq (3) round-the-clock lighting (2) skeletal muscle (2) SLC7A11 (1) sorbent (2) thymus (3) Transcription Factor Binding Sites (2) uterine fibroids (2) wheat (2) yakuts (2)

Most commented posters

Sorry. No data so far.

Copyright © 2018
Theme: Sciencex Lite by WpManageNinja.