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국내, 외 광우병의 발생 현황과 대응 방안 (The current status and control measures of BSE in the worldwide)

  • 유한상
    • 한국환경농학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국환경농학회 2009년도 정기총회 및 국제심포지엄
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    • pp.273-282
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    • 2009
  • The transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) disease group are fatal neurodegenerative disorders affecting a wide range of hosts. The group includes kuru and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in humans, scrapie in sheep and goats and Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in cattle. The exact nature of the infectious agent involved in the transmission of these diseases remains controversial. However, a central event in their pathogenesis is the accumulation in infected tissues of an abnormal form of a host-encoded protein, the prion protein (PrP). Whereas the normal cellular protein is fully sensitive to protease ($PrP^{sen}$), the disease-associated prion protein ($PrP^d$) is only partly degraded ($PrP^{res}$), its amino-terminal end being removed. BSE was first reported in the mid-80s in the UK. Ten years later, a new form of human prion disease, variant CJD (vCJD) developed in the wake of the BSE epidemic, and there is now strong scientific evidence that vCJD was initiated by the exposure of humans to BSE-infected tissues, thus indicating a zoonotic disease. However, the ban on the feeding of animal-derived proteins to ruminants, and the apparent lack of vertical transmission of BSE, have led to a decline in the incidence of the disease within cattle herd and therefore, an assumed decreased risk for human contacting vCJD. The origin of the original case(s) of BSE still remains an enigma even though three hypotheses have been raised. Hypotheses are i) sheep- or goat-derived scrapie-infected tissues included in meat and bone meal fed to cattle, ii) a previously undetected sporadic or genetic bovine TSE contaminating cattle feed or iii) originating from a human TSE through animal feed contaminated with human remains. A host cellular membrane protein ($PrP^C$), which is abundant in central nervous system tissue, appear to be conformationally altered in the diseased host into a prion protein ($PrP^{Sc}$). This $PrP^{Sc}$ is detergent insoluble and partially protease-resistant ($PrP^{res}$). The term $PrP^{res}$ is normally used to describe the protein detected after protease treatment, in techniques such as Western immunoblotting, and enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay using fresh/frozen tissue. Immunohistochemistry may performed with formalin-fixed tissues. Also, clinical signs of the BSE are one of the major diagnostic indicators. Recently, atypical forms (known as H- and L-type) of BSE have appeared in several European countries, Japan, Canada and the United States. An unusual case was also reported in a miniature zebu. The atypical BSE fall into two groups based on the relative molecular mass (Mm) of the unglycosylated $PrP^{res}$ band relative to that of classical BSE, one of the higher Mm (H-type) and the other lower (L-type). Both types have been detected worldwide as rare cases in older animals, at a low prevalence consistent with the possibility of sporadic forms of prion diseases in cattle. This raises the unwelcome possibility that vCJD could increase in the human population. Now, active surveillance program against BSE is going on in Korea. In regional veterinary service lab, ELISA is applied to screen the BSE in slaughter and confirmatory tests by Western immunoblotting and immunohistochemisty are carried out if there are positive or suspect in the screening test. Also, the ruminant feed ban is rigorously enforced. Removal of specified risk materials such as brain and spinal cord from cattle is mandatory process at slaughter to prevent the infected material from entering the human food chain.

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Biological Functions of N- and O-linked Oligosaccharides of Equine Chorionic Gonadotropin and Lutropin/Chorionic Gonadotropin Receptor

  • Min, K.S.
    • 한국가축번식학회지
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    • 제24권4호
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    • pp.357-364
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    • 2000
  • Members of the glycoprotein family, which includes CG, LH, FSH and TSH, comprise two noncovalently linked $\alpha$- and $\beta$-subunits. Equine chorionic gonadotropin (eCG), known as PMSG, has a number of interesting and unique characteristics since it appears to be a single molecule that possesses both LH- and FSH-like activities in other species than the horse. This dual activity of eCG in heterologous species is of fundamental interest to the study of the structure-function relationships of gonadotropins and their receptors. CG and LH $\beta$ genes are different in primates. In horse, however, a single gene encodes both eCG and eLH $\beta$ -subunits. The subunit mRNA levels seem to be independently regulated and their imbalance may account for differences in the quantities of $\alpha$ - and $\beta$-subunits in the placenta and pituitary. The dual activities of eCG could be separated by removal of the N-linked oligosaccharide on the $\alpha$-subunit Asn 56 or CTP-associated O-linked oligosaccharides. The tethered-eCG was efficiently secreted and showed similar LH-like activity to the dimeric eCG. Interestingly, the FSH-like activity of the tethered-eCG was increased markedly in comparison with the native and wild type eCG. These results also suggest that this molecular can implay particular models of FSH-like activity not LH-like activity in the eCG/indicate that the constructs of tethered molecule will be useful in the study of mutants that affect subunit association and/or secretion. A single-chain analog can also be constructed to include additional hormone-specific bioactive generating potentially efficacious compounds that have only FSH-like activity. The LH/CG receptor (LH/CGR), a membrane glycoprotein that is present on testicular Leydig cells and ovarian theca, granulosa, luteal, and interstitial cells, plays a pivotal role in the regulation of gonadal development and function in males as well as in nonpregnant and pregnant females. The LH/CGR is a member of the family of G protein-coupled receptors and its structure is predicted to of a large extracellular domain connected to a bundle of seven membrane-spanning a-helices. The LH/CGR phosphorylation can be induced with a phorbol ester, but not with a calcium ionophore. The truncated form of LHR also was down-regulated normally in response to hCG stimulation. In contrast, the cell lines expressing LHR-t631 or LHR-628, the two phosphorylation-negative receptor mutant, showed a delay in the early phase of hCG-induced desensitization, a complete loss of PMA-induced desensitization, and an increase in the rate of hCG-induced receptor down-regulation. These results clearly show that residues 632~653 in the C-terminal tail of the LHR are involved in PMA-induced desensitization, hCG-induced desensitization, and hCG-induced down-regulation. Recently, constitutively activating mutations of the receptor have been identified that are associated with familial male-precocious puberty. Cells expressing LHR-D556Y bind hCG with normal affinity, exhibit a 25-fold increase in basal cAMP and respond to hCG with a normal increase in cAMP accumulation. This mutation enhances the internalization of the free and agoinst-occupied receptors ~2- and ~17- fold, respectively. We conclude that the state of activation of the LHR can modulate its basal and/or agonist-stimulated internalization. Since the internalization of hCG is involved in the termination of hCG actions, we suggest that the lack of responsiveness detected in cells expressing LHR-L435R is due to the fast rate of internalization of the bound hCG. This statement is supported by the finding that hCG responsiveness is restored when the cells are lysed and signal transduction is measured in a subcellular fraction (membranes) that cannot internalize the bound hormone.

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담배 연기에 의한 Muc5ac 유전자 발현에 관여하는 세포 내 신호 전달 경로로서의 ERK1/2와 p38 MAPK (Muc5ac Gene Expression Induced by Cigarette Smoke is Mediated Via a Pathway Involving ERK1/2 and p38 MAPK)

  • 김용현;윤형규;김치홍;안중현;권순석;김영균;김관형;문화식;박성학;송정섭;조경숙
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • 제58권6호
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    • pp.590-599
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    • 2005
  • 연구배경 : 만성폐쇄성폐질환에서 나타나는 기도점액의 과다분비는 이 질환의 중요한 병리학적 소견이며 호흡곤란 등 환자의 증상을 악화시키는 요인 중의 하나이다. 기도 점액을 구성하는 여러 성분 중 Muc 유전자에 의해 만들어지는 당 단백이 흡연에 의해 생성이 증가하는데 이에 관여하는 세포 내 신호전달 과정에 대하여 확실히 밝혀진 바가 없다. 저자는 Muc 유전자 중 인체의 기도에 가장 많이 분비되는 Muc5ac 점액 생성을 담당하는 Muc5ac 유전자의 발현이 흡연에 의하여 증가하는데 관여하는 세포 내 신호전달 과정을 알아보고자 하였다. 재료 및 방법 : 사람 폐선암 세포주인 A549 세포를 배양하여 Muc5ac 유전자의 promotor를 luciferase reporter plasmid를 사용하여 세포 내에 transfection시키고 5% 담배연기 추출물로 자극하여 배양하였다. 또 세포 내 신호전달에 관여하는 표피성장인자 수용체 kinase의 억제제인 AG1478, mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase(MAPKK) 억제제인 PD98059, p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase 억제제인 SB203580으로 각각 전 처치 후 역시 5% 담배연기 추출물로 자극 배양하였다. 배양된 세포에서 단백질을 추출하여 luciferase 분석을 통하여 Muc5ac promoter 활성도를 측정하고 Western blot을 이용하여 표피성장인자 수용체와 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)인 extracellular signalrelated kinase (ERK)1/2, p38 MAPK, c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK)의 발현을 확인하였다. 또 세포에서 RNA를 추출한 후 Muc5ac primer를 이용하여 역전사효소 중합연쇄반응을 수행하여 Muc5ac mRNA 발현을 관찰하였다. 결 과 : 1. Muc5ac promoter를 삽입한 A549 세포를 5% 담배연기 추출물로 자극하였을 때 의의 있게 luciferase 활성도가 증가하였고(P<0.001) 자극하는 시간이 3시간이었을 때 luciferase 활성도가 최고치를 보였다(P<0.01). 또 담배연기 추출물 자극은 표피성장인자 수용체를 인산화시켰으며 인산화는 AG1478과 PD98059에 의하여 억제되었다. 2. AG1478 혹은 PD98059로 전 처치 후 5% 담배연기 추출물로 자극한 경우 5% 담배연기 추출물 단독으로 자극한 것에 비하여 유의하게 lucifearse 활성도가 억제되었고 (P<0.01) 세 가지 종류의 MAPK 중 ERK1/2와 p38 MAPK의 인산화는 관찰되었으나 JNK의 인산화는 관찰되지 않았다. 역전사효소 중합연쇄반응을 이용하여 관찰한 Muc5ac mRNA 발현은 담배연기 추출물에 의해 증가되었고 PD98059와 AG1478에 의하여 역시 억제되었다. 3. 담배연기 추출물에 의하여 인산화 된 ERK1/2는 PD98059에 의하여 인산화가 감소하였고 p38 MAPK의 인산화는 PD98059와 SB203580에 의하여 감소하였으며 이 두 가지 억제제는 모두 luciferase 활성도를 유의하게 억제시켰다(P<0.0001). 결 론 : 담배연기 추출물은 Muc5ac 유전자의 발현을 증가시켜 기도 내 점액 분비를 증가시키며 이는 표피성장인자 수용체를 매개로 ERK1/2와 p38 MAPK를 경유하여 세포 내 신호전달이 이루어진다고 생각된다. 따라서 점액 유전자 활성화를 매개하는 신호전달 과정을 차단하는 약제나 방법이 개발된다면 과도한 점액분비를 치료할 수 있을 것으로 생각한다.