María Alejandra Tricerri
National University of La Plata
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2012
Susana A. Sanchez; María Alejandra Tricerri; Enrico Gratton
Cellular membranes are heterogeneous in composition, and the prevailing theory holds that the structures responsible for this heterogeneity in vivo are small structures (10–200 nm), sterol- and sphingolipid-enriched, of different sizes, highly dynamic denominated rafts. Rafts are postulated to be platforms, which by sequestering different membrane components can compartmentalize cellular processes and regulate signaling pathways. Despite an enormous effort in this area, the existence of these domains is still under debate due to the characteristics of the structures itself: small in size and highly mobile, which from the technical point of view implies using techniques with high spatial and temporal resolution. In this report we measured rapid fluctuations of the normalized ratio of the emission intensity at two wavelengths of Laurdan, a membrane fluorescent dye sensitive to local membrane packing. We observed generalized polarization fluctuations in the plasma membrane of intact rabbit erythrocytes and Chinese hamster ovary cells that can be explained by the existence of tightly packed micro-domains moving in a more fluid background phase. These structures, which display different lipid packing, have different sizes; they are found in the same cell and in the entire cell population. The small size and characteristic high lipid packing indicate that these micro-domains have properties that have been proposed for lipid rafts.
Journal of Lipid Research | 2007
Susana A. Sanchez; María Alejandra Tricerri; Enrico Gratton
In this study, free cholesterol (FC) efflux mediated by human HDL was investigated using fluorescence methodologies. The accessibility of FC to HDL may depend on whether it is located in regions rich in unsaturated phospholipids or in domains containing high levels of FC and sphingomyelin, known as “lipid rafts.” Laurdan generalized polarization and two-photon microscopy were used to quantify FC removal from different pools in the bilayer of giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs). GUVs made of POPC and FC were observed after incubation with reconstituted particles containing apolipoprotein A-I and POPC [78Å diameter reconstituted high density lipoprotein (rHDL)]. Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy data show an increase in rHDL size during the incubation period. GUVs made of two “raft-like” mixtures [DOPC/DPPC/FC (1:1:1) and POPC/SPM/FC (6:1:1)] were used to model liquid-ordered/liquid-disordered phase coexistence. Through these experiments, we conclude that rHDL preferentially removes cholesterol from the more fluid phases. These data, and their extrapolation to in vivo systems, show the significant role that phase separation plays in the regulation of cholesterol homeostasis.
The Journal of Membrane Biology | 2011
Susana A. Sanchez; Germán Günther; María Alejandra Tricerri; Enrico Gratton
Methyl-β-cyclodextrins (MβCDs) are molecules that are extensively used to remove and to load cholesterol (Chol) from artificial and natural membranes; however, the mechanism of Chol extraction by MβCD from pure lipids or from complex mixtures is not fully understood. One of the outstanding questions in this field is the capability of MβCD to remove Chol from lipid domains having different packing. Here, we investigated the specificity of MβCD to remove Chol from coexisting macrodomains with different lipid packing. We used giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) made of 1,2-dioleoylphosphatidylcholine:1,2-dipalmitoylphatidylcholine:free cholesterol, 1:1:1 molar ratio at 27°C. Under these conditions, individual GUVs present Chol distributed into lo and ld phases. The two phases can be distinguished and visualized using Laurdan generalized polarization and two-photon excitation fluorescence microscopy. Our data indicate that MβCD removes Chol preferentially from the more disordered phase. The process of selective Chol removal is dependent on the MβCD concentration. At high concentrations, MβCD also removes phospholipids.
Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica | 2014
M. Jaureguiberry; María Alejandra Tricerri; Susana A. Sanchez; Gabriela Sandra Finarelli; Mauro A. Montanaro; Eduardo Daniel Prieto; Omar J. Rimoldi
Experimental evidence has suggested that plasma membrane (PM)-associated signaling and hence cell metabolism and viability depend on lipid composition and organization. The aim of the present work is to develop a cell model to study the endogenous polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) effect on PM properties and analyze its influence on cholesterol (Chol) homeostasis. We have previously shown that by using a cell line over-expressing stearoyl-CoA-desaturase, membrane composition and organization coordinate cellular pathways involved in Chol efflux and cell viability by different mechanisms. Now, we expanded our studies to a cell model over-expressing both Δ5 and Δ6 desaturases, which resulted in a permanently higher PUFA content in PM. Furthermore, this cell line showed increased PM fluidity, Chol storage, and mitochondrial activity. In addition, human apolipoprotein A-I-mediated Chol removal was less efficient in these cells than in the corresponding control. Taken together, our results suggested that the cell functionality is preserved by regulating PM organization and Chol exportation and homeostasis.
Tercera Época | 2017
Gisela Gaddi; Silvana Antonia Rosu; Romina Gisonno; Nahuel Alberto Ramella; Gabriela Sandra Finarelli; María Alejandra Tricerri
Tercera Época | 2016
María Alejandra Tricerri; Vanesa Herlax; Verónica Laura Bonelli; Fabián A. Rondán
Tercera Época | 2016
Nahuel Alberto Ramella; Silvana Antonia Rosu; Gabriela Sandra Finarelli; Gisela Gaddi; María Alejandra Tricerri
Tercera Época | 2016
Silvana Antonia Rosu; Gisela Gaddi; Nahuel Alberto Ramella; Gabriela Sandra Finarelli; Romina Gisonno; Guillermo Schinella; Eduardo Daniel Prieto; María Alejandra Tricerri
I Jornadas sobre las Prácticas Docentes en la Universidad Pública. Transformaciones actuales y desafíos para los procesos de formación (La Plata, 2016) | 2016
María Alejandra Tricerri; Giselle Busetto; Karinne Golik; Marcelo Pieroni; Diego Pipet; Gisella Selvaggio; Fabián A. Rondán
Tercera Época | 2014
Vanesa Herlax; Mariana Astiz; Ivo Díaz Ludovico; F. García; Natalia Raquel Lausada; Sandra Montero Villegas; Y. Pasquevich; Paula Cecilia Reggiani; Silvana Antonia Rosu; W. Tarraga; Fabián A. Rondán; María Alejandra Tricerri