INVESTIGADORES
MARIÑO Karina Valeria
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
ABERRANT GLYCOSYLATION DURING INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES: MECHANISTIC INSIGHTS INTO THE ROLE OF MIRNAS AND HYPOXIA.
Autor/es:
GARCÍA, PABLO ALFREDO; BANNOUD, NADIA; GAMBARTE TUDELA, JULIÁN A.; RABINOVICH, GABRIEL A.; MARIÑO, KARINA V.; CROCI, DIEGO O.
Lugar:
CABA
Reunión:
Congreso; Reuníon Biociencias SAI-SAIC-SAFIS 2020; 2020
Institución organizadora:
SAIC/SAI/SAFIS
Resumen:
Even though alteration of the intestinal glycome during IBD has been known for many years, factors modulating and triggering these changes are still unclear. Recently, heightened hypoxia has beendescribed as an important environmental factor in IBD, and microRNAs (miRNAs) have emerged as critical mediators of gene expression; however, a connection between them in IBD has not beenthoroughly explored. Our objective is to unveil molecular and environmental factors modulating the intestinal glycome during IBD. We started by analyzing data from several miRNAs databases, searching for those dysregulated in IBD, hypoxic conditions and that could modulate inflammation, angiogenesis and glycosylation. Cross data analysis showed candidate miRNAs mir-155, mir-146 and mir-124 as regulators of several glycosyltransferases (ST6GAL1, ST6GAL2, FUT8, FUT11, MGAT4, MGAT5) and the mannosidase MAN1A1. By using publicly available datasets from IBD patients (E-MTAB-2967) we found that ST6GAL1, STGAL2, FUT8 y FUT11 were upregulated (p