scholarly journals PERPHERAL BLOOD CELL MITOCHONDRIAL DYSFUNCTION IN MYELODYSPLASTIC SYNDROMECAN BE IMPROVED BY A COMBINATION OF COENZYME Q10 AND CARNITINE

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. e2020072
Author(s):  
Kalman Filanovsky ◽  
Michal Haran ◽  
Vita Mirkin ◽  
Andrei Braester ◽  
Olga Shevetz ◽  
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Structural mitochondrial abnormalities as well as genetic aberrations in mitochondrial proteins have been known in Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) , yet there is currently little data regarding the metabolic properties and energy production of MDS cells. In the current study we used state-of-the-art methods to assess OXPHOS in peripheral blood cells obtained from MDS patients and healthy controls We then assessed the effect of food supplements- Coenzyme Q10 and carnitine on mitochondrial function and hematological response .We show here for the first time that in low risk MDS there is a significant impairment of mitochondrial respiration in peripheral blood cells and this can be improved with food supplements. We also show that such myelodysplastic syndrome, mitochondria, oxidative phosphorylation, coenzyme Q10, seahorse XF analyzer. supplements lead to improvement in cytopenia's and quality of life.

Author(s):  
А.К. Емельянов ◽  
А.О. Лавринова ◽  
Н.В. Мельникова ◽  
А.А. Дмитриев ◽  
И.В. Милюхина ◽  
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В настоящем исследовании проведена оценка уровня мРНК и белка генов SNCA, DNMT1, а также степени метилирования интрона 1 гена SNCA в CD45+ клетках периферической крови пациентов со спорадической болезнью Паркинсона (БП) и индивидуумов контрольной группы. Впервые было выявлено снижение концентрации белка DNMT1 в CD45+ клетках периферической крови пациентов с БП по сравнению с группой контроля. Обнаружено увеличение уровня мРНК гена DNMT1 у пациентов с БП по сравнению с контролем. Не выявлено статистически значимых различий при сравнении степени метилирования интрона 1 гена SNCA в CD45+ клетках периферической крови пациентов с БП и контроля. В группе контроля выявлена обратная корреляция степени метилирования отдельных CpG островков с концентрацией белка альфа-синуклеина и уровнем мРНК гена SNCA. Проведенное исследование позволяет предположить участие гена DNMT1 в патогенезе БП и отсутствие ассоциации степени метилирования интрона 1 гена SNCA с БП. The aim of this study was to assess the level of mRNA and protein of the SNCA, DNMT1 genes, as well as intron 1 methylation of the SNCA gene in CD45 + peripheral blood cells of patients with sporadic PD and control individuals. For the first time, a decrease in the concentration of DNMT1 protein in CD45 + peripheral blood cells from PD patients compare to controls was revealed. An increase in DNMT1 gene expression in PD patients compare to controls was found. No differences in intron 1 methylation of the SNCA gene in CD45 + peripheral blood cells was found between PD patients and controls. An inverse correlations between methylation level of 21, 22 CpG island in intron1 of SNCA gene and mRNA SNCA gene and alpha-synuclein protein level were found. The study suggests the involvement of DNMT1 in the pathogenesis of PD and the lack of association of PD with intron 1 methylation of the SNCA gene.


1987 ◽  
Vol 58 (03) ◽  
pp. 936-942 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lindsey A Miles ◽  
Edward F Plow

SummaryGlu-plasminogen binds to platelets; the monocytoid line, U937, and the human fetal fibroblast line, GM1380 bind both plasminogen and its activator, urokinase. This study assesses the interaction of these fibrinolytic proteins with circulating human blood cells. Plasminogen bound minimally to red cells but bound saturably and reversibly to monocytes, granulocytes and lymphocytes with apparent Kd values of 0.9-1.4 μM. The interactions were of high capacity with 1.6 to 49 × 105 sites/cell and involved the lysine binding sites of plasminogen. Both T cells and non-rosetting lymphocytes and two B cell lines saturably bound plasminogen. Urokinase bound saturably to gianulocytes, monocytes, non-rosetting lymphocytes and a B cell line, but minimally to T cells, platelets and red cells. Therefore, plasminogen binding sites of high capacity, of similar affinities, and with common recognition specificities are expressed by many peripheral blood cells. Urokinase receptors are also widely distributed, but less so than plasminogen binding sites. The binding ol plasminogen and/ or urokinase to these cells may lead to generation of cell- associated proteolytic activity which contributes to a variety of cellular functions.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miguel A. Andrade-Navarro ◽  
Katja Mühlenberg ◽  
Eike J. Spruth ◽  
Nancy Mah ◽  
Adrián González-López ◽  
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Huntington's disease (HD) is an autosomal dominantly inherited neurodegenerative disorder caused by a trinucleotide repeat expansion in the Huntingtin gene. As disease-modifying therapies for HD are being developed, peripheral blood cells may be used to indicate disease progression and to monitor treatment response. In order to investigate whether gene expression changes can be found in the blood of individuals with HD that distinguish them from healthy controls, we performed transcriptome analysis by next-generation sequencing (RNA-seq). We detected a gene expression signature consistent with dysregulation of immune-related functions and inflammatory response in peripheral blood from HD cases vs. controls, including induction of the interferon response genes, IFITM3, IFI6 and IRF7. Our results suggest that it is possible to detect gene expression changes in blood samples from individuals with HD, which may reflect the immune pathology associated with the disease.


2001 ◽  
Vol 344 (3) ◽  
pp. 175-181 ◽  
Author(s):  
William I. Bensinger ◽  
Paul J. Martin ◽  
Barry Storer ◽  
Reginald Clift ◽  
Steven J. Forman ◽  
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