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Benoit Miotto et al.
Nucleic acids research, 46(9), 4392-4404 (2018-03-01)
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are a byproduct of cell metabolism, and can also arise from environmental sources, such as toxins or radiation. Depending on dose and context, ROS have both beneficial and deleterious roles in mammalian development and disease, therefore
Yan Yih Goh et al.
The American journal of pathology, 177(6), 2791-2803 (2010-10-19)
Adipose tissue secretes adipocytokines for energy homeostasis, but recent evidence indicates that some adipocytokines also have a profound local impact on wound healing. Upon skin injury, keratinocytes use various signaling molecules to promote reepithelialization for efficient wound closure. In this
Bassil Dekky et al.
Oncotarget, 9(30), 21366-21382 (2018-05-17)
The epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a key process for cancer cell invasion and migration. This complex program whereby epithelial tumor cells loose polarity and acquire mesenchymal phenotype is driven by the regulation of cell-cell adhesion and cell-substrate interactions. We
Chao Shan et al.
Journal of virology (2018-08-17)
Dengue virus (DENV) is the most prevalent mosquito-transmitted viral pathogen in humans. The recently licensed dengue vaccine has major weaknesses. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop improved dengue vaccines. Here we report a virion assembly-defective DENV as a
Cathinka Halle et al.
Radiotherapy and oncology : journal of the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, 101(1), 152-157 (2011-06-18)
We have applied the sensitive and specific in situ proximity ligation assay (PLA) to characterize Tyr1068 phosphorylation of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in cervical cancer in relation to the protein level and gene dosage. Pretreatment tumor biopsies from
Yin Yin Choo et al.
PloS one, 7(7), e41350-e41350 (2012-08-23)
Cullin E3 ligases are the largest family of ubiquitin ligases with diverse cellular functions. One of seven cullin proteins serves as a scaffold protein for the assembly of the multisubunit ubiquitin ligase complex. Cullin binds the RING domain protein Rbx1/Rbx2
Seo-Young An et al.
Imaging science in dentistry, 48(2), 97-101 (2018-07-03)
This study evaluated the radiopacity of contemporary luting cements using conventional and digital radiography. Disc specimens (N=24, n=6 per group, ø7 mm×1 mm) were prepared using 4 resin-based luting cements (Duolink, Multilink N, Panavia F 2.0, and U-cem). The specimens
Cecilia Boreström et al.
The Journal of general virology, 93(Pt 5), 1065-1075 (2012-02-04)
The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) C promoter (Cp) regulates several genes required for B-cell proliferation in latent EBV infection. The family of repeats (FR) region of the latent origin of plasmid replication (oriP) functions as an Epstein-Barr nuclear antigen 1 (EBNA1)-dependent
Manoj Veleeparambil et al.
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), 200(8), 2809-2818 (2018-03-14)
Mammalian TLRs recognize microbial infection or cell death-associated danger signals and trigger the appropriate cellular response. These responses determine the strength and the outcome of the host-microbe interaction. TLRs are transmembrane proteins located on the plasma or the endosomal membrane.
Makoto Hirano et al.
Glycobiology, 22(1), 84-95 (2011-08-13)
Ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) is an important cause of acute renal failure. Recent studies have shown that the complement system mediated by the mannan-binding protein (MBP), which is a C-type serum lectin recognizing mannose, fucose and N-acetylglucosamine residues, plays a critical role
Saara Hämälistö et al.
Nature communications, 11(1), 229-229 (2020-01-15)
Lysosomes are membrane-surrounded cytoplasmic organelles filled with a powerful cocktail of hydrolases. Besides degrading cellular constituents inside the lysosomal lumen, lysosomal hydrolases promote tissue remodeling when delivered to the extracellular space and cell death when released to the cytosol. Here
Adham Elsayed et al.
The journal of adhesive dentistry, 19(3), 221-228 (2017-06-10)
To test the bond strength and durability after artificial aging of so-called universal primers and universal multimode adhesives to lithium disilicate or zirconia ceramics. A total of 240 ceramic plates, divided into two groups, were produced and conditioned: 120 acid-etched
Jong-Ho Cha et al.
Molecular cell, 71(4), 606-620 (2018-08-18)
Metformin has been reported to possess antitumor activity and maintain high cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) immune surveillance. However, the functions and detailed mechanisms of metformin's role in cancer immunity are not fully understood. Here, we show that metformin increases CTL
Paulina Sosicka et al.
Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular cell research, 1864(5), 825-838 (2017-02-09)
SLC35A4 has been classified in the SLC35A subfamily based on amino acid sequence homology. Most of the proteins belonging to the SLC35 family act as transporters of nucleotide sugars. In this study, the subcellular localization of endogenous SLC35A4 was determined
Rajendra Kumar Gurumurthy et al.
Science signaling, 3(113), ra21-ra21 (2010-03-18)
Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacterial pathogens that have a major effect on human health. Because of their intimate association with their host, chlamydiae depend on various host cell functions for their survival. Here, we present an RNA-interference-based screen in human
Laëtitia Gorisse et al.
The Biochemical journal, 475(19), 3073-3086 (2018-09-07)
Axl is a tyrosine kinase receptor that is important for hematopoiesis, the innate immune response, platelet aggregation, engulfment of apoptotic cells and cell survival. Binding of growth arrest-specific protein 6 (Gas6) activates Axl signaling, but the mechanism of inactivation of
James D Phelan et al.
Nature, 560(7718), 387-391 (2018-06-22)
B cell receptor (BCR) signalling has emerged as a therapeutic target in B cell lymphomas, but inhibiting this pathway in diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) has benefited only a subset of patients1. Gene expression profiling identified two major subtypes
Christoph Reinhardt et al.
Nature, 483(7391), 627-631 (2012-03-13)
The gut microbiota is a complex ecosystem that has coevolved with host physiology. Colonization of germ-free (GF) mice with a microbiota promotes increased vessel density in the small intestine, but little is known about the mechanisms involved. Tissue factor (TF)
Tomohisa Toda et al.
Cell stem cell, 21(5), 618-634 (2017-09-19)
Neural progenitor cells (NeuPCs) possess a unique nuclear architecture that changes during differentiation. Nucleoporins are linked with cell-type-specific gene regulation, coupling physical changes in nuclear structure to transcriptional output; but, whether and how they coordinate with key fate-determining transcription factors
Liang Chen et al.
The journal of adhesive dentistry, 15(4), 325-331 (2013-03-28)
To evaluate the effect of the hydrophilicity of adhesives on the compatibility between one-bottle simplified adhesives and a dual-curing resin cement. Three experimental and two commercial adhesives (All-Bond Universal, OptiBond Allin- One) with the same or similar pH and various
Jeong-Hwan Yoon et al.
Nature communications, 6, 7600-7600 (2015-07-22)
Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) are the pivotal cytokines to induce IL-17-producing CD4(+) T helper cells (TH17); yet their signalling network remains largely unknown. Here we show that the highly homologous TGF-β receptor-regulated Smads (R-Smads): Smad2 and Smad3
Aleksandra R Dukic et al.
The Biochemical journal, 475(2), 455-476 (2017-12-21)
A limited number of human cells can fuse to form multinucleated syncytia. In the differentiation of human placenta, mononuclear cytotrophoblasts fuse to form an endocrinologically active, non-proliferative, multinucleated syncytium. This syncytium covers the placenta and manages the exchange of nutrients
Chao Liu et al.
The Journal of biological chemistry, 290(19), 12048-12057 (2015-03-15)
Amyloid precursor protein (APP) is commonly associated with Alzheimer disease, but its physiological function remains unknown. Nav1.6 is a key determinant of neuronal excitability in vivo. Because mouse models of gain of function and loss of function of APP and
Fernanda Tranchesi Sadek et al.
Journal of endodontics, 32(12), 1174-1177 (2006-12-19)
This study examined the contribution of testing time on the interfacial strengths of fiber posts to radicular dentin. Twenty-five fiber posts were luted to root segments with resin cements and a zinc phosphate cement. Immediately upon setting of the materials
Charles Lu et al.
PloS one, 7(4), e34833-e34833 (2012-05-05)
Tumor suppressor gene TUSC2/FUS1 (TUSC2) is frequently inactivated early in lung cancer development. TUSC2 mediates apoptosis in cancer cells but not normal cells by upregulation of the intrinsic apoptotic pathway. No drug strategies currently exist targeting loss-of-function genetic abnormalities. We
Jianquan Li et al.
Scientific reports, 7, 41072-41072 (2017-01-24)
The mitotic checkpoint complex (MCC) is formed from two sub-complexes of CDC20-MAD2 and BUBR1-BUB3, and current models suggest that it is generated exclusively by the kinetochores after nuclear envelope breakdown (NEBD). However, neither sub-complex has been visualised in vivo, and
Marion Pauly et al.
Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular basis of disease, 1863(9), 2229-2239 (2017-06-20)
Besides its role in calcium (Ca2+) homeostasis, the sarco-endoplamic reticulum (SR/ER) controls protein folding and is tethered to mitochondria. Under pathophysiological conditions the unfolded protein response (UPR) is associated with disturbance in SR/ER-mitochondria crosstalk. Here, we investigated whether ER stress
Wen-Hao Yang et al.
Cancer research, 78(14), 3761-3768 (2018-05-24)
Programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) is a well-known immune checkpoint protein that helps cancer cells evade immune response. Anti-PD-L1 immune therapy has been approved for the treatment of several advanced human cancers. Therefore, further understanding of the regulatory mechanisms of PD-L1
Jonathan Ausman et al.
Cell death & disease, 9(3), 298-298 (2018-02-22)
Mitochondria are in a constant balance of fusing and dividing in response to cellular cues. Fusion creates healthy mitochondria, whereas fission results in removal of non-functional organelles. Changes in mitochondrial dynamics typify several human diseases. However, the contribution of mitochondrial
Jagadeesh Janjanam et al.
The Journal of biological chemistry, 293(9), 3088-3103 (2018-01-13)
Restenosis arises after vascular injury and is characterized by arterial wall thickening and decreased arterial lumen space. Vascular injury induces the production of thrombin, which in addition to its role in blood clotting acts as a mitogenic and chemotactic factor.
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