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Hanna Witwicka et al.
Molecular and cellular biology, 39(19) (2019-07-17)
Calcineurin (Cn) is a calcium-activated serine/threonine protein phosphatase that is broadly implicated in diverse cellular processes, including the regulation of gene expression. During skeletal muscle differentiation, Cn activates the nuclear factor of activated T-cell (NFAT) transcription factor but also promotes
Yong Pu et al.
Archives of toxicology, 93(6), 1665-1677 (2019-04-23)
Tributyltin (TBT), an organotin chemical used as a catalyst and biocide, can stimulate cholesterol efflux in non-steroidogenic cells. Since cholesterol is the first limiting step for sex hormone production, we hypothesized that TBT disrupts intracellular cholesterol transport and impairs steroidogenesis
Yao Jiang et al.
Nature communications, 10(1), 1515-1515 (2019-04-05)
Akt plays indispensable roles in cell proliferation, survival and metabolism. Mechanisms underlying posttranslational modification-mediated Akt activation have been extensively studied yet the Akt interactome is less understood. Here, we report that SAV1, a Hippo signaling component, inhibits Akt, a function
Umar Saeed et al.
Journal of virology, 93(6) (2018-12-21)
The parvulin 14 (Par14) and parvulin 17 (Par17) proteins, which are both encoded by the PIN4 gene, play roles in protein folding, chromatin remodeling, DNA binding, ribosome biogenesis, and cell cycle progression. However, the effects of Par14 and Par17 on
Sara L Sinicropi-Yao et al.
Journal of thoracic oncology : official publication of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer, 14(2), 223-236 (2018-11-09)
Notch receptor family dysregulation can be tumor promoting or suppressing depending on cellular context. Our studies shed light on the mechanistic differences that are responsible for NOTCH1's opposing roles in lung adenocarcinoma and lung squamous cell carcinoma. We integrated transcriptional
A role for PAX8 in the tumorigenic phenotype of ovarian cancer cells
Di P, et al.
BMC Cancer, 14(1), 292-292 (2014)
Sarah C Starossom et al.
Nature communications, 10(1), 217-217 (2019-01-16)
In demyelinating diseases including multiple sclerosis (MS), neural stem cells (NSCs) can replace damaged oligodendrocytes if the local microenvironment supports the required differentiation process. Although chitinase-like proteins (CLPs) form part of this microenvironment, their function in this differentiation process is
Inhibition of damage-regulated autophagy modulator-1 (DRAM-1) impairs neutrophil differentiation of NB4 APL cells
Humbert M, et al.
Leukemia Research, 36(12), 1552-1556 (2012)
Sun-Ji Park et al.
Free radical biology & medicine, 108, 44-55 (2017-03-23)
Luteal regression is a natural and necessary event to regulate the reproductive process in all mammals. Prostaglandin F2α (PGF2α) is the main factor that causes functional and structural regression of the corpus luteum (CL). It is well known that PGF2α-mediated
Ermira Pazolli et al.
Cancer research, 69(3), 1230-1239 (2009-01-22)
Alterations in the tissue microenvironment collaborate with cell autonomous genetic changes to contribute to neoplastic progression. The importance of the microenvironment in neoplastic progression is underscored by studies showing that fibroblasts isolated from a tumor stimulate the growth of preneoplastic
Bhavani S Sahu et al.
Cell reports, 28(10), 2567-2580 (2019-09-05)
Structural and functional diversity of peptides and GPCR result from long evolutionary processes. Even small changes in sequence can alter receptor activation, affecting therapeutic efficacy. We conducted a structure-function relationship study on the neuropeptide TLQP-21, a promising target for obesity
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Shruthi Sriramkumar et al.
Molecular cancer research : MCR, 18(11), 1699-1710 (2020-08-18)
Platinum resistance is a common occurrence in high-grade serous ovarian cancer and a major cause of ovarian cancer deaths. Platinum agents form DNA cross-links, which activate nucleotide excision repair (NER), Fanconi anemia, and homologous recombination repair (HRR) pathways. Chromatin modifications
Natalia Oleinik et al.
Science advances, 5(9), eaax1978-eaax1978 (2019-09-20)
How lipid metabolism is regulated at the outer mitochondrial membrane (OMM) for transducing stress signaling remains largely unknown. We show here that this process is controlled by trafficking of ceramide synthase 1 (CerS1) from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to the
D M Fernández-Aroca et al.
Cancer letters, 451, 23-33 (2019-03-16)
Targeting cell cycle has become one of the major challenges in cancer therapy, being Palbociclib, a CDK4/6 inhibitor, an excellent example. Recently, it has been reported that Palbociclib could be a novel radiosensitizer agent. In an attempt to clarify the
Kwame Osei-Sarfo et al.
PloS one, 14(4), e0215234-e0215234 (2019-04-13)
To gain a greater understanding of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) we investigated the actions of all-trans-retinoic acid (RA; a retinoid), bexarotene (a pan-RXR agonist), and forkhead box (FOX) transcription factors in human OSCC-derived cell lines. RA and bexarotene have
Tomoichiro Miyoshi et al.
Molecular cell, 75(6), 1286-1298 (2019-09-02)
Long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1 or L1) retrotransposition poses a threat to genome integrity, and cells have evolved mechanisms to restrict retrotransposition. However, how cellular proteins facilitate L1 retrotransposition requires elucidation. Here, we demonstrate that single-strand DNA breaks induced by the
Nicola Currey et al.
Cellular and molecular gastroenterology and hepatology, 7(4), 819-839 (2019-03-05)
The early events by which inflammation promotes cancer are still not fully defined. The MCC gene is silenced by promoter methylation in colitis-associated and sporadic colon tumors, but its functional significance in precancerous lesions or polyps is not known. Here
Florian Haun et al.
Nature communications, 9(1), 3524-3524 (2018-09-01)
Anoikis is a form of apoptosis induced by cell detachment. Integrin inactivation plays a major role in the process but the exact signalling pathway is ill-defined. Here we identify an anoikis pathway using gliotoxin (GT), a virulence factor of the
Tanay Bhatt et al.
Cell reports, 29(9), 2546-2555 (2019-11-28)
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are the body's natural innate immune defense against a spectrum of pathogens and can also modulate cell proliferation, chemotaxis, angiogenesis, wound healing, and immune cell activity. Harnessing these diverse functions for prophylactic use is contingent upon understanding
Hyeon-Joon Kong et al.
International journal of oncology, 58(1), 111-121 (2020-12-29)
Serpin family E member 1 (SERPINE1), a serine proteinase inhibitor, serves as an important regulator of extracellular matrix remodeling. Emerging evidence suggests that SERPINE1 has diverse roles in cancer and is associated with poor prognosis. However, the mechanism via which SERPINE1 is induced
Xuechong Hong et al.
Scientific reports, 7(1), 5590-5590 (2017-07-19)
Endothelial dysfunction is widely implicated in cardiovascular pathological changes and development of vascular disease. In view of the fact that the spontaneous endothelial cell (EC) regeneration is a slow and insufficient process, it is of great interest to explore alternative
Praveen Kumar Jaiswal et al.
Scientific reports, 8(1), 7459-7459 (2018-05-12)
eIF4G1, a critical component of the eIF4F complex, is required for cap-dependent mRNA translation, a process necessary for tumor growth and survival. However, the role of eIF4G1 has not been evaluated in Prostate Cancer (PCa). We observed an increased eIF4G1
Andrew R Chin et al.
Journal of mammary gland biology and neoplasia, 23(3), 165-176 (2018-07-04)
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are secreted by many cell types and are increasingly investigated for their role in human diseases including cancer. Here we focus on the secretion and potential physiological function of non-pathological EVs secreted by polarized normal mammary epithelial
Xiaofang Sun et al.
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.), 63(1), 173-184 (2015-09-26)
Ferroptosis is a recently recognized form of regulated cell death caused by an iron-dependent accumulation of lipid reactive oxygen species. However, the molecular mechanisms regulating ferroptosis remain obscure. Here, we report that nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (NRF2) plays
Joonbeom Bae et al.
Nature communications, 10(1), 3496-3496 (2019-08-04)
The timely mobilization of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) is essential for maintaining hematopoietic and tissue leukocyte homeostasis. Understanding how HSPCs migrate between bone marrow (BM) and peripheral tissues is of great significance in the clinical setting, where therapeutic
Esha Madan et al.
Nucleic acids research, 47(19), 10212-10234 (2019-09-21)
Chronic hypoxia is associated with a variety of physiological conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, ischemia/reperfusion injury, stroke, diabetic vasculopathy, epilepsy and cancer. At the molecular level, hypoxia manifests its effects via activation of HIF-dependent transcription. On the other hand, an
Sushil Kumar et al.
Oncogene, 38(12), 2092-2107 (2018-11-18)
Aberrant Notch signaling is implicated in several cancers, including breast cancer. However, the mechanistic details of the specific receptors and function of ligand-mediated Notch signaling that promote breast cancer remains elusive. In our studies we show that DLL1, a Notch
Jesús García-Cano et al.
Molecular oncology, 14(1), 69-86 (2019-10-31)
The p53 tumor suppressor protein is a transcription factor that plays a prominent role in protecting cells from malignant transformation. Protein levels of p53 and its transcriptional activity are tightly regulated by the ubiquitin E3 ligase MDM2, the gene expression
Rachel Blomberg et al.
Matrix biology : journal of the International Society for Matrix Biology, 83, 60-76 (2019-07-22)
Obesity is a risk factor for multiple diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. Within obese adipose tissue, multiple factors contribute to creating a disease-promoting environment, including metabolic dysfunction, inflammation, and fibrosis. Recent evidence points to fibrotic responses, particularly extracellular
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