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Identifier 000419743
Title Study of exosomal pathways in Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma cells after p53 re-activation
Alternative Title Μελέτη των εξωσωμικών μονοπατιών σε Hodgkin και non-Hodgkin κύτταρα λεμφώματος μετά από επαν-ενεργοποίηση της p53.
Author Καλαντίδου, Αικατερίνη Π.
Thesis advisor Αϊβαλιώτης, Μιχαήλ
Reviewer Αθανασάκη, Ειρήνη
Κοκκινίδης, Μιχαήλ
Abstract The role of exosomal pathways is important for the maintenance of cellular homeostasis, especially in tumorigenesis. Thus, the deciphering of the proteome of lymphoma wild type p53 would help us understand the patho-biology of lymphoma. In this study, our purpose was to identify the differentially expressed proteins which are associated with exosomes, the evaluation of their interaction and their therapeutic role after p53 re-activation with Nutlin (N3a) in three different type of lymphoma. In vitro human lymphoma cell line model systems -/+ N3a were subjected to comparative proteomic and advanced bioinformatics analysis. In total, 4037 proteins were identified and 77 proteins of them were associated with exosomes. Moreover, the analysis of the protein interaction network revealed their functional association and interaction between the proteins, indicating possible markers for targeting in human lymphomas. In conclusion, our study aims to investigate the role of biogenesis and secretion of exosomes in lymphomas and the tolerance of lymphoma in therapeutic approaches after p53 activation.
Language English
Subject Nutlin3a
Proteonics
Wild type p53
Άγριου τύπου p53
Εξωσωμικά μονοπάτια
Λέμφωμα
Issue date 2018-11-23
Collection   School/Department--School of Sciences and Engineering--Department of Biology--Post-graduate theses
  Type of Work--Post-graduate theses
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