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Tomoyuki Hatano et al.
Journal of cell science, 131(8) (2018-03-15)
Actins are major eukaryotic cytoskeletal proteins, and they are involved in many important cell functions, including cell division, cell polarity, wound healing and muscle contraction. Despite obvious drawbacks, muscle actin, which is easily purified, is used extensively for biochemical studies
Sheng Yin et al.
Journal of ovarian research, 15(1), 56-56 (2022-05-11)
Multifaceted functions of the so-called "oncogene" Wip1 have been reported in a previous study, while its actual role remains to be explored in serous ovarian cancer (SOC). In this study, by performing bioinformatic analysis with a public database and immunohistochemical
Arulkumar Nagappan et al.
Molecular medicine reports, 14(4), 3814-3822 (2016-08-31)
Citrus platymamma Hort. ex Tanaka (Byungkyul in Korean) has been used in Korean folk medicine for the treatment of inflammatory disorders and cancer. However, the molecular mechanism underlying the anticancer properties of flavonoids isolated from C. platymamma (FCP) remains to be
Francesca Cialdai et al.
International journal of molecular sciences, 23(22) (2022-11-27)
This study is preliminary to an experiment to be performed onboard the International Space Station (ISS) and on Earth to investigate how low gravity influences the healing of sutured human skin and vein wounds. Its objective was to ascertain whether
Shu Lu et al.
Experimental and therapeutic medicine, 13(6), 3309-3314 (2017-06-08)
microRNAs (miRNAs) are known to be important in tumor initiation and progression. Recent studies have demonstrated that miR-186 is critical in several types of cancer, including human non-small cell lung cancer, bladder cancer and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. However, the functions
Xiaohu Huang et al.
Cancers, 13(4) (2021-02-13)
MYC and HIF1α are among the most important oncoproteins whose pharmacologic inhibition has been challenging for the diverse mechanisms driving their abnormal expression and because of the challenge in blocking protein-DNA interactions. Surprisingly, we found that MYC and HIF1α proteins
Jing Gao et al.
Experimental physiology, 106(8), 1752-1761 (2021-06-19)
What is the central question of this study? Does leptin have an effect on hypoxia-induced apoptosis in human periodontal ligament cells (hPDLCs), and what is the potential underlying mechanism? What is the main finding and its importance? Hypoxia induces cell
Guetchyn Millien et al.
Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 14, 836634-836634 (2022-03-19)
Vascular endothelial dysfunction and capillary loss are currently considered to be a primary phenotype of normal human aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Activation of protein kinase C (PKCε) improves several molecular, cellular, physiological, and behavioral endpoints, yet it is not
Rujun Chen et al.
Molecular medicine reports, 24(5) (2021-09-16)
Placenta‑specific protein 1 (PLAC1) is inversely associated with survival in several types of cancer. However, whether PLAC1 is involved in the progression of cervical cancer (CC) remains to be elucidated. Therefore, the present study aimed to evaluate the prognostic role of PLAC1 in
Rouven Schoppmeyer et al.
Cell reports, 38(3), 110243-110243 (2022-01-20)
Understanding how cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) efficiently leave the circulation to target cancer cells or contribute to inflammation is of high medical interest. Here, we demonstrate that human central memory CTLs cross the endothelium in a predominantly paracellular fashion, whereas
Ke Jiang et al.
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 61(12), 25-25 (2020-10-28)
Disruption of proteostasis is a key event in many neurodegenerative diseases. Heat shock proteins (HSPs) participate in multiple functions associated with intracellular transport and proteostasis. We evaluated the effect of augmented HSP70 expression in mutant photoreceptors of mouse retinal degeneration
Chuncheng Hao et al.
Oncology letters, 13(4), 2071-2078 (2017-04-30)
Radiation treatment remains one of the major modalities in the treatment of lung cancer. Although the majority of patients initially respond to treatment with radiation, resistance inevitably develops and leads to treatment failure. Therefore, the identification of the underlying molecular
Ying-Ming Tsai et al.
International journal of molecular sciences, 21(14) (2020-07-28)
For decades, lung cancer has been the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs) play critical roles in mediating lung cancer development and metastasis. The present study aims to clarify how HIF's over-activation affects lung cancer angiogenesis not
Kristen Skruber et al.
Current biology : CB, 30(14), 2651-2664 (2020-05-30)
Cells have many types of actin structures, which must assemble from a common monomer pool. Yet, it remains poorly understood how monomers are distributed to and shared between different filament networks. Simplified model systems suggest that monomers are limited and
Ying Zhang et al.
BMC cancer, 21(1), 1101-1101 (2021-10-15)
Bortezomib (BZM), alone or in combination with other chemotherapies, has displayed strong anticancer effects in several cancers. The efficacy of the combination of BZM and mitoxantrone (MTX) in treating prostate cancer remains unknown. Anticancer effects of combination of BZM and
Christine Chaponnier et al.
F1000Research, 5, 416-416 (2016-06-24)
Higher vertebrates (mammals and birds) express six different highly conserved actin isoforms that can be classified in three subgroups: 1) sarcomeric actins, α-skeletal (α-SKA) and α-cardiac (α-CAA), 2) smooth muscle actins (SMAs), α-SMA and γ-SMA, and 3) cytoplasmic actins (CYAs)
Anton Jan van Zonneveld et al.
Communications biology, 3(1), 238-238 (2020-05-16)
The body's salt and fluid balance is regulated by the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system. Generation of prostaglandin-E2 (PGE2) in a cyclo-oxygenase-2 (COX-2)-dependent manner in the macula densa, the salt-sensing cells of the kidney, plays a dominant role in renin regulation. Here we
Fazhao Li et al.
American journal of translational research, 13(1), 102-114 (2021-02-03)
Geranylgeranylacetone (GGA) has been recently reported to be centrally active after oral administration and protect against ischemic brain injury. This study was aimed to investigate the underlying mechanism of the protective effect of GGA. In this study, transient middle cerebral
Thomas Arbogast et al.
Human molecular genetics, 28(9), 1474-1486 (2018-12-28)
The 16p11.2 BP4-BP5 deletion and duplication syndromes are associated with a complex spectrum of neurodevelopmental phenotypes that includes developmental delay and autism spectrum disorder, with a reciprocal effect on head circumference, brain structure and body mass index. Mouse models of
Haoyang Hu et al.
Journal of Cancer, 12(15), 4595-4603 (2021-06-22)
CREBBP, in short CBP, has been reported to be involved in tumorigenesis in various cancers, but its role in ovarian cancer remains largely unexplored. In our study, survival analysis of CBP in patients with ovarian cancer was conducted using the
Yan Lin et al.
Frontiers in veterinary science, 9, 904653-904653 (2022-08-02)
Sperm and seminal plasma are rich in leucine, and leucine can promote the protein synthesis. This property makes it an interesting amino acid to increase sperm quality of human and livestock spermatogenesis. The goal of this study was to explore
Lirong Liang et al.
Journal of pineal research, 71(4), e12771-e12771 (2021-09-30)
Sevoflurane (Sev) is one of the most widely used pediatric anesthetics. The major concern of neonatal repeated application of Sev is its potential long-term impairment of cognition and learning/memory, for which there still lacks effective treatment. At the cellular level
Laura Rodríguez-Pascau et al.
Neurobiology of disease, 148, 105162-105162 (2020-11-11)
Friedreich ataxia (FRDA), the most common autosomal recessive ataxia, is characterized by degeneration of the large sensory neurons and spinocerebellar tracts, cardiomyopathy, and increased incidence in diabetes. The underlying pathophysiological mechanism of FRDA, driven by a significantly decreased expression of
Esra Meidan et al.
JCI insight, 5(5) (2020-03-13)
Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A), a serine/threonine phosphatase, has been shown to control T cell function. We found that in vitro-activated B cells and B cells from various lupus-prone mice and patients with systemic lupus erythematosus display increased PP2A activity. To
Annekathrin Moller et al.
Human molecular genetics, 26(23), 4668-4679 (2017-10-04)
Defective axonal transport is an early neuropathological feature of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). We have previously shown that ALS-associated mutations in Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) impair axonal transport of mitochondria in motor neurons isolated from SOD1 G93A transgenic mice
Debora Cutuli et al.
Alzheimer's research & therapy, 12(1), 150-150 (2020-11-18)
In recent years, mechanistic, epidemiologic, and interventional studies have indicated beneficial effects of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) against brain aging and age-related cognitive decline, with the most consistent effects against Alzheimer's disease (AD) confined especially in the early
Qi Sun et al.
NPJ breast cancer, 8(1), 5-5 (2022-01-15)
Breast cancer cells with stem-like properties are critical for tumor progression, yet much about these cells remains unknown. Here, we characterize a population of stem-like breast cancer cells expressing the integrin αvβ3 as transcriptionally related to activated stem/basal cells in
Yi-Ju Han et al.
Journal of biomedical science, 30(1), 10-10 (2023-02-05)
The association between M segment splicing and pathogenicity remains ambiguous in human influenza A viruses. In this study, we aimed to investigate M splicing in various human influenza A viruses and characterize its physiological roles by applying the splicing inhibitor
Elisabetta Vulpis et al.
Journal of extracellular vesicles, 11(1), e12176-e12176 (2022-01-02)
Natural killer (NK) cells are innate cytotoxic lymphocytes that play a key role in cancer immunosurveillance thanks to their ability to recognize and kill cancer cells. NKG2D is an activating receptor that binds to MIC and ULBP molecules typically induced
Venu Venkatarame Gowda Saralamma et al.
Oncology reports, 44(3), 939-958 (2020-07-25)
Scutellarein (SCU), a flavone that belongs to the flavonoid family and abundantly present in Scutellaria baicalensis a flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, has been reported to exhibit anticancer effects in several cancer cell lines including gastric cancer (GC). Although
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