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The role of Disp3 gene in cell proliferation
Ditrychová, Karolína ; Zíková, Martina (advisor) ; Pospíchalová, Vendula (referee)
Dispatched 3 (DISP3), sterol - sensing domain (SSD) - containing protein, is a key focus of our laboratory. It was described as a gene regulated by thyroid hormone and its expression is mainly localized within neural tissue. Our preliminary data suggested increased DISP3 expression in medulloblastoma, a highly common pediatric cerebellar tumour, therefore we wanted to examine DISP3 role in human cancer cells. The aim of this thesis is to perform DISP3 overexpression and downregulation in human medulloblastoma cell lines and in mouse neural progenitors and analyse its effect on cell proliferation and differentiation. For this purpose, we chose DAOY and D341, human medulloblastoma cell lines with low and high expression of DISP3 and mouse multipotent neural progenitor cell line, C 17.2, with low DISP3 expression. We showed, that DISP3 ectopic expression leads to increase in cell proliferation in both DAOY and C 17.2 cells. Next, we examined the ability of C 17.2 cells to differentiate into neurons and astrocytes and observed, that cells overexpressing DISP3 reveal delay in differentiation, what we proved by analysis of cell specific markers. Using CRISPR-Cas9 targeting system, we reduced DISP3 expression within D341 cells and observed decrease in their proliferation. Finally, we analysed cell cycle...
Rodina proteinů obsahujících sterol-sensing doménu
Ditrychová, Karolína ; Zíková, Martina (advisor) ; Fafílek, Bohumil (referee)
1. Abstract Sterol sensing domain (SSD) is a putative transmembrane region consisting of 5 helices and in few cases it was shown that it interacts with cholesterol. Proteins containing this domain play a role in many cellular pathways connected to cholesterol. It was first described in a study of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase (HMG-CoA reductase). It is an enzyme playing role in cholesterol biosynthesis and its transcription is regulated by sterol regulatory element binding protein cleavage activating protein (SCAP). HMG-CoA reductase and SCAP were the first proteins where SSD was recognized. After that, other proteins were described; one more protein functioning in cholesterol biosynthesis was described as containing SSD - 7-dehydrocholesterol reductase. Also two proteins playing role in cholesterol endocytosis - Niemann-Pick type C 1 liked 1 - and in its efflux from lysosomes - Niemann-Pick type C 1 - were recognized. Furthermore, proteins playing role in Hedgehog signalling Patched, Patched-related and Dispatched were found as SSD containing structures. In the end, tumour-suppressor gene TRC8 was also recognized as member of SSD family. In this text, structure and function of these proteins is summarized. Key words: sterol sensing domain, Hedgehog signalling pathway, sterol binding protein,...

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