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Alexandra Madsen et al.
Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology, 154, 115-123 (2021-02-15)
The role of DNA methylation in cardiomyocyte physiology and cardiac disease remains a matter of controversy. We have recently provided evidence for an important role of DNMT3A in human cardiomyocyte cell homeostasis and metabolism, using engineered heart tissue (EHT) generated
M Vandrovcová et al.
Physiological research, 60(5), 797-813 (2011-08-05)
Poly-(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) is an FDA-approved biodegradable polymer which has been widely used as a scaffold for tissue engineering applications. Collagen has been used as a coating material for bone contact materials, but relatively little interest has focused on biomimetic coating
Astrocytes produce the antiinflammatory and neuroprotective agent hydrogen sulfide
Lee M, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging, 30(10), 1523-1534 (2009)
Federica Riva et al.
Cancer immunology research, 7(6), 874-885 (2019-04-26)
Chronic inflammation, including that driven by autoimmunity, is associated with the development of B-cell lymphomas. IL1R8 is a regulatory receptor belonging to the IL1R family, which negatively regulates NF-κB activation following stimulation of IL1R or Toll-like receptor family members. IL1R8
Vladimir P Baklaushev et al.
Drug delivery, 22(3), 276-285 (2014-01-21)
Targeted drug delivery for brain tumor treatment is one of the important objectives in nanomedicine. Human glioblastoma is the most frequent and aggressive type of brain tumors. The preferential expression of membrane protein connexin 43 (Cx43) and brain-specific anion transporter
Yuanyi Zhang et al.
Oncology letters, 15(2), 2590-2594 (2018-02-13)
Activin A is a pleiotropic cytokine belonging to the transforming growth factor β superfamily. Abnormal expression of activin A is associated with tumorigenesis. Multiple myeloma is characterized by the development of osteolytic disease, which ultimately leads to cachexia. However, the
Moonhee Lee et al.
Glia, 61(10), 1724-1734 (2013-08-07)
Hydrogen sulfide (H2 S) and nitric oxide (NO) have been described as gasotransmitters. Anti-inflammatory activity in the central and peripheral nervous systems may be one of their functions. Previously we demonstrated that several SH(-) donors including H2 S-releasing aspirin (S-ASA)
Stefanie Albrecht et al.
Glia, 67(5), 870-883 (2019-01-10)
In multiple sclerosis, demyelination occurs as a consequence of chronic autoimmunity in the central nervous system causing progressive neurological impairment in patients. After a demyelinating event, new myelin sheaths are formed by adult oligodendroglial progenitor cells; a process called remyelination.
Xuehui Fan et al.
International journal of molecular sciences, 23(15) (2022-08-13)
Endothelial cells derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC-ECs) provide a new opportunity for mechanistic research on vascular regeneration and drug screening. However, functions of hiPSC-ECs still need to be characterized. The objective of this study was to investigate
Divya Teja Dondapati et al.
Membranes, 11(12) (2021-12-24)
The cellular prion protein (PrPC) is renowned for its infectious conformational isoform PrPSc, capable of templating subsequent conversions of healthy PrPCs and thus triggering the group of incurable diseases known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies. Besides this mechanism not being fully
Pradeep Kumar Reddy Cingaram et al.
PloS one, 10(10), e0139219-e0139219 (2015-10-02)
The interactions of transition metals with the prion protein (PrP) are well-documented and characterized, however, there is no consensus on their role in either the physiology of PrP or PrP-related neurodegenerative disorders. PrP has been reported to protect cells from
Sandra Cunha Silveira et al.
Scientific reports, 10(1), 13907-13907 (2020-08-19)
Cytidine deaminase (CDA) deficiency causes pyrimidine pool disequilibrium. We previously reported that the excess cellular dC and dCTP resulting from CDA deficiency jeopardizes genome stability, decreasing basal poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP-1) activity and increasing ultrafine anaphase bridge (UFB) formation. Here
Rama K Mallampalli et al.
JCI insight, 5(2) (2020-01-31)
Our integrative genomic and functional analysis identified transforming acidic coiled-coil-containing protein 2 (TACC2) as a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) candidate gene. Here, we found that smokers with COPD exhibit a marked decrease in lung TACC2 protein levels relative to
Elisa Gorostieta-Salas et al.
Oxidative medicine and cellular longevity, 2021, 6682336-6682336 (2021-08-27)
Brain aging is characterized by dysfunctional autophagy and cellular senescence, among other features. While autophagy can either promote or suppress cellular senescence in proliferating cells, in postmitotic cells, such as neurons, autophagy impairment promotes cellular senescence. CRM1 (exportin-1/XPO1) exports hundreds
Protein complexes in cells by AI-assisted structural proteomics.
O'Reilly, et al.
Molecular Systems Biology, 19, e11544-e11544 (2023)
Mugdha Sharma et al.
Journal of cellular and molecular medicine, 27(1), 15-29 (2022-12-09)
The development of resistance and heterogeneity in differential response towards tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) in chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) treatment has led to the exploration of factors independent of the Philadelphia chromosome. Among these are the association of deletions of
Stephan R Künzel et al.
FEBS open bio, 10(7), 1210-1218 (2020-05-19)
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is regularly accompanied by cardiac fibrosis and concomitant heart failure. Due to the heterogeneous nature and complexity of fibrosis, the knowledge about the underlying mechanisms is limited, which prevents effective pharmacotherapy. A deeper understanding of cardiac fibroblasts
Yuki Nakamura et al.
Nature communications, 5, 3553-3553 (2014-04-05)
Arabidopsis FT protein is a component of florigen, which transmits photoperiodic flowering signals from leaf companion cells to the shoot apex. Here, we show that FT specifically binds phosphatidylcholine (PC) in vitro. A transgenic approach to increase PC levels in
Moonhee Lee et al.
Glia, 59(1), 152-165 (2010-11-04)
GABA is assumed to function in brain only as an inhibitory neurotransmitter. Here we report a much broader CNS role. We show that human astrocytes are GABAergic cells, and that human microglia are GABAceptive cells. We show that in adult
Preeti Viswanathan et al.
FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 35(4), e21471-e21471 (2021-03-09)
Acute liver failure constitutes a devastating condition that needs novel cell and molecular therapies. To elicit synergisms in cell types of therapeutic interest, we studied hepatocytes and liver sinusoidal endothelial in mice with acetaminophen-induced acute liver failure. The context of
Evelyn Chukwurah et al.
Scientific reports, 8(1), 1020-1020 (2018-01-20)
Transactivation response element RNA-binding protein (TRBP or TARBP2) initially identified to play an important role in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) replication also has emerged as a regulator of microRNA biogenesis. In addition, TRBP functions in signaling pathways by negatively regulating
Katrin Brockhaus et al.
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 61(3), 46-46 (2020-03-25)
To scrutinize alterations in cellular interactions and cell signaling in the glaucomatous retina, mouse retinal explants were exposed to elevated pressure. Retinal explants were prepared from C57bl6 mice and cultivated in a pressure chamber under normotensive (atmospheric pressure + 0
Lucie Bacakova et al.
Polymers, 14(3) (2022-02-16)
Collagen, as the main component of connective tissue, is frequently used in various tissue engineering applications. In this study, porous sponge-like collagen scaffolds were prepared by freeze-drying and were then mineralized in a simulated body fluid. The mechanical stability was
Chunli Zhang et al.
Molecular medicine reports, 12(3), 4382-4388 (2015-07-02)
The aim of the present study was to determine whether pyrroloquinoline quinine (PQQ) exerts a protective effect on ultraviolet A (UVA) irradiation‑induced senescence in human dermal fibroblasts (HDFs) and to elucidate its mechanism of action in vitro. A senescence model
Alina Chakraborty et al.
Genome research, 32(7), 1271-1284 (2022-07-21)
Intronic polyadenylation (IPA) isoforms, which contain alternative last exons, are widely regulated in various biological processes and by many factors. However, little is known about their cytoplasmic regulation and translational status. In this study, we provide the first evidence that
Qinghang Liu et al.
American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology, 285(1), H97-103 (2003-03-22)
Adenosine A1 receptor activation causes protein phosphatase 2a (PP2a) activation in ventricular myocytes. This attenuates beta-adrenergic functional effects in the heart (Liu Q and Hofmann PA. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 283: H1314-H1321, 2002). The purpose of the present
Mohammad A Khanfar et al.
European journal of medicinal chemistry, 76, 414-426 (2014-03-08)
Inhibitors of sirtuin-2 deacetylase (SIRT2) have been shown to be protective in various models of Huntington's disease (HD) by decreasing polyglutamine aggregation, a hallmark of HD pathology. The present study was directed at optimizing the potency of SIRT2 inhibitors containing
Jean-Pierre Etchegaray et al.
Molecular cell, 75(4), 683-699 (2019-08-11)
Transcriptional regulation in eukaryotes occurs at promoter-proximal regions wherein transcriptionally engaged RNA polymerase II (Pol II) pauses before proceeding toward productive elongation. The role of chromatin in pausing remains poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that the histone deacetylase SIRT6 binds
Zhiming Shan et al.
Molecular medicine reports, 11(3), 2062-2070 (2014-11-19)
Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) often require surgery, and therefore may receive inhalation anesthesia. However, it is currently unknown whether inhalation anesthetics affect the prognosis of the disease. Leucine‑rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) genetic mutations are the most common cause
Simranjit Singh et al.
Scientific reports, 8(1), 17711-17711 (2018-12-12)
Heart failure is the most common cause of morbidity and hospitalization in the western civilization. Protein phosphatases play a key role in the basal cardiac contractility and in the responses to β-adrenergic stimulation with type-1 phosphatase (PP-1) being major contributor.
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