Search Results
Results 451 - 500 of 1031
< 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 >
Yang Suh-Ching - - 2005
AIM: To investigate the apoptotic effects of nucleosides on the human hepatoma HepG2. METHODS: The nucleosides included inosine (I), cytidine (C), uridine (U), thymidine (T), adenosine (A), and guanosine (G). Cells were incubated by the mediums with or without nucleosides at 37 degree C in a 50 mL/L CO(2) humidified ...
Lomonosova Elena - - 2005
Recent results have revealed that the p53 tumor suppressor protein possesses a direct transcription-independent apoptotic activity. During apoptosis induced by genotoxic stress, a small fraction of p53 is targeted to mitochondria where it initiates apoptosis by causing mitochondrial dysfunction. In adenovirus-infected cells, the expression of E1A protein enhances the accumulation ...
Nemajerova Alice - - 2005
In p53-dependent apoptosis in response to genotoxic and hypoxic stress, a fraction of induced wild-type p53 rapidly translocates to mitochondria, triggering a rapid first wave of mitochondrial membrane permeabilization and apoptosis that is later fortified by the transcriptional program of p53. However, whether this direct mitochondrial program also occurs upon ...
Sakurai Toshiharu - - 2005
Mild hypothermia shows protective effects on patients with brain damage and cardiac arrest. To elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying these effects, we examined the effects of low temperature (32 degrees C) on cells exposed to a variety of stress in vitro. We found that 32 degrees C suppressed induction of ...
Nguyen T H - - 2005
2-Chloroethyl-3-sarcosinamide-1-nitrosourea (SarCNU) has been used to treat patients with advanced solid tumours. However, the molecular mechanisms are not well understood. In the present study, we report that SarCNU inhibited proliferation of human HK-1 and CNE-2 nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) in vivo and in vitro. In vitro study showed that wild-type p53 ...
Tan Jing - - 2005
Activation of p53 tumor suppressor induces either cell cycle arrest or apoptosis through transcription-dependent and independent pathways; however, their relative roles in apoptosis induction and how these pathways are regulated remains elusive. Here, we report a unique role for glycogen synthesis kinase-3beta (GSK-3beta) in regulating p53 functions in human colorectal ...
Carmel Mothersill, Colin Seymour
In this paper, our current knowledge of the mechanisms underlying the induction of bystander effects by low dose low LET ionising radiation is reviewed and the question of how bystander effects may be related to observed adaptive responses or other protective effects of low doses exposures is considered. Bystander effects ...
Gaiddon C - - 2005
The metallic compound cisplatin has been used for many years to treat various human cancers. Here, we describe the cytostatic and cytotoxic properties of a new class of organometallic compounds that contain a ruthenium (II) atom covalently linked to carbon and nitrogen atoms. We found that several ruthenium-derived compounds (RDCs) ...
Ravi Dashnamoorthy - - 2005
Apoptosis is a major mechanism of cancer cell destruction by chemotherapy and radiotherapy. The anthracycline class of antitumor drugs undergoes redox cycling in living cells producing increased amounts of reactive oxygen species and semiquinone radical, both of which can cause DNA damage, and consequently trigger apoptotic death of cancer cells. ...
Essmann Frank - - 2005
The tumor suppressor protein p53 promotes apoptosis in response to death stimuli by transactivation of target genes and by transcription-independent mechanisms. Recently, it was shown that during apoptosis p53 can specifically translocate to mitochondria, where it physically interacts with and inactivates prosurvival Bcl-2 proteins. In the present study, we therefore ...
Villa Daniela - - 2005
Combined anticancer therapy using platinum compounds and antitubulins has increased the risk of neurotoxicity. However, the combination of low-dose cisplatin (CDDP) with toxic doses of paclitaxel significantly reduces cellular death in a human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cell line. To analyze the mechanisms of this protection, we evaluated various signaling molecules possibly ...
Kim Hyo Jung - - 2005
n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) have been shown to exert beneficial effects in the prevention of cardiovascular disease, inflammation, and on tumor growth. To investigate effects of PUFAs on proliferation and apoptosis in endothelial cells, we tested the n-3 PUFA docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and the n-6 PUFA arachidonic acid (AA) ...
Lust Sofie - - 2005
B-chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) is an indolent lymphoid malignancy with variable prognosis. Adverse prognostic factors comprise treatment resistance, cytogenetics (11q- and 17p-), the presence of unmutated Ig genes, and the more comprehensive activation marker Zap 70. In contrast to diminished sensitivity to chemotherapy, Zap 70+ B-CLL cells retain their responsiveness ...
Cho Eun Sook - - 2005
During radiotherapy of cancer, neighboring normal cells may receive sub-lethal doses of radiation. To investigate whether such low levels of radiation modulate normal cell responses to death stimuli, primary cultured human fibroblasts were exposed to various doses of gamma-rays. Analysis of cell viability using an exclusion dye propidium iodide revealed ...
Ryer Evan J - - 2005
Apoptotic death of vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs) is a prominent feature of blood vessel remodeling. In the present study, we examined the novel PKC isoform protein kinase C delta (PKCdelta) and its role in vascular SMC apoptosis. In A10 SMCs, overexpression of PKCdelta was sufficient to induce apoptosis, whereas ...
Gomez-Lazaro M - - 2005
The pathogenesis of non-glutamatergic, depolarization-induced cell death is still enigmatic. Recently, we have shown that veratridine induces apoptosis in chromaffin cells, and we have demonstrated protective effects of antioxidants in this system, suggesting a role for Na+ channels and oxidative stress in depolarization-induced cell death. We examined the possible contribution ...
Hu Guodong - - 2005
Human IFN regulatory factor-5 (IRF-5) is a candidate tumor suppressor gene that mediates cell arrest, apoptosis, and immune activation. Here we show that ectopic IRF-5 sensitizes p53-proficient and p53-deficient colon cancer cells to DNA damage-induced apoptosis. The combination IFN-beta and irinotecan (CPT-11) cooperatively inhibits cell growth and IRF-5 synergizes with ...
Hritz Istvan - - 2005
AIM: To study the effect of proton pump inhibitor (PPI) treatment on patients with reflux esophagitis and its in vivo effect on apoptosis, p53- and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) expression. METHODS: After informed consent was obtained, gastric biopsies of the antrum were taken from patients with reflux oesophagitis prior ...
Lash Lawrence H - - 2005
Difficulties in evaluation of trichloroethylene (TRI)-induced toxicity in humans and extrapolation of data from laboratory animals to humans are due to the existence of multiple target organs, multiple metabolic pathways, sex-, species-, and strain-dependent differences in both metabolism and susceptibility to toxicity, and the lack or minimal amount of human ...
Fu Wen-yu - - 2005
It has been reported that MC-LR could induce apoptosis in a variety of cell types. Although the induction of oxidative stress and mitochondrial alteration played critical role in MC-LR induced apoptosis, but the exact mechanisms of MC-LR induced apoptosis are still unknown. In spite of extensive studies on MC-LR mediated ...
Zuco Valentina - - 2005
Atypical retinoids are potent inducers of apoptosis, but activation of the apoptotic pathway seems to be independent of retinoid receptors. Previous studies with a novel adamantyl retinoid, ST1926, have shown that apoptosis induction is associated with an early genotoxic stress. To better understand the relevance of these events, we have ...
Hassan Ferdaus - - 2005
The effect of lipopolysaccharide on doxorubicin-induced cell death was studied by using mouse RAW 264.7 macrophage cells. Pretreatment with lipopolysaccharide at 10 ng/mL prevented doxorubicin-induced cell death and the inhibition was roughly dependent on the concentration of lipopolysaccharide. Posttreatment with lipopolysaccharide for 1 hour also prevented doxorubicin-induced cell death. Lipopolysaccharide ...
Yuan Xuejun - - 2005
Growth-dependent regulation of rRNA synthesis is mediated by TIF-IA, a basal transcription initiation factor for RNA polymerase I. We inactivated the murine TIF-IA gene by homologous recombination in mice and embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs). TIF-IA-/- embryos die before or at embryonic day 9.5 (E9.5), displaying retardation of growth and development. In ...
Fimognari Carmela - - 2005
BACKGROUND: Little is known regarding the potentially chemopreventive activity of cyanidin-3-O-beta-glucopyranoside (Cy-g), the main anthocyanin present in the juice of pigmented oranges, apart from its antioxidant activity. After excluding a potential genotoxicity of Cy-g, its ability to induce apoptosis on transformed and normal T cells was analysed. In order to ...
Wada Takehiko - - 2005
Nephrotic-range proteinuria is due to glomerular diseases characterized by podocyte injury. Glucocorticoids are the standard of care for most forms of nephrotic syndrome. However, the precise mechanisms underlying the beneficial effects of glucocorticoids on podocytes, beyond its general immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory effects, are still unknown. This study tested the hypothesis ...
Hammond Ester M - - 2005
Hypoxia represents one of the most physiologically relevant stresses, having significant roles in both normal development and malignant progression. Exposure to severe hypoxia leads to the accumulation of p53 which can in turn lead to rapid apoptosis. In contrast to the response to DNA-damaging agents, hypoxia-induced p53 has little or ...
Erster Susan - - 2005
The transcription-independent p53-mediated apoptotic response has obtained a solid mechanistic basis in recent years. A fraction of stress-induced wild type p53 protein rapidly translocates to mitochondria in response to genotoxic, hypoxic, and oxidative stresses in established cell lines and primary cells, as well as in physiological and pathophysiologic stress responses ...
Yu Jian - - 2005
Induction of apoptosis is an essential function of p53 as a tumor suppressor. p53 can activate its downstream targets in a sequence specific manner to induce apoptosis. Most tumor derived p53 mutants are deficient in transcription activation as well as apoptosis induction. p53 can activate genes in the extrinsic and ...
Levav-Cohen Yaara - - 2005
P53 is renowned as a cellular tumor suppressor poised to instigate remedial responses to various stress insults that threaten DNA integrity. P53 levels and activities are kept under tight regulation involving a complex network of activators and inhibitors, which determine the type and extent of p53 growth inhibitory signaling. Within ...
Culmsee Carsten - - 2005
The tumor suppressor and transcription factor p53 is a key modulator of cellular stress responses, and activation of p53 can trigger apoptosis in many cell types including neurons. Apoptosis is a form of programmed cell death that occurs in neurons during development of the nervous system and may also be ...
Ramadan Saafa - - 2005
p73, like its homologue, the tumor suppressor p53, is able to induce apoptosis in several cell types. This property is important for the involvement of p73 in cancer development and therapy. However, in contrast with p53, the TAp73 gene has two distinct promoters coding for two protein isoforms with opposite ...
Li Yin - - 2005
PRIMA-1 (p53 reactivation and induction of massive apoptosis) is a chemical compound that was originally identified as a selective mutant p53-dependent growth suppressor by screening a library of low-molecular-weight compounds. However, its mechanism of action is unknown. In this study, we examined toxicity of PRIMA-1 to three premalignant human colorectal ...
Gazitt Yair - - 2005
The proven efficacy of ATO in the treatment of APL and the emerging importance of ATO in other diseases prompted extensive studies of the mechanisms of action of ATO in APL and in other types of cancers. In this review we will focus on downstream events in ATO-induced intrinsic and ...
Rivera Armando - - 2005
Proline oxidase is a p53-induced redox gene that can generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) and mediate apoptosis in tumor cells. We report that proline oxidase is a downstream effector in p53-mediated activation of the calcium/calmodulin-dependent phosphatase calcineurin in lung, renal, colon, and ovarian carcinoma cells. The activation of calcineurin by ...
Joseph Jeena - - 2005
Histone deacetylases inhibitors (HDIs) induce growth arrest and apoptosis in a variety of human cancer cells. Sodium butyrate (NaB), a histone deacetylase inhibitor, has been shown to cause a G(1) cell cycle arrest by inducing p21(WAF1/CIP1) in a p53-independent manner. In this report, we present evidence for activation of p53 ...
Wang Lei Ming - - 2005
Paraplegia is a disastrous complication after operations of descending and thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm. Regional hypothermia protects against spinal cord ischemia although the protective mechanism is not well know. The objective of this study is to examine whether hypothermia protects the spinal cord by preventing apoptosis of nerve cell and also ...
Zheng Shi-Jun - - 2005
The tumor suppressor p53 regulates apoptosis, cell cycle, and oncogenesis. To explore the roles of p53 in autoimmunity, we studied type 1 diabetes and innate immune responses using C57BL/6 mice deficient in p53. We found that p53-deficient mice were more susceptible to streptozotocin-induced diabetes than control mice, and they produced ...
Terrasson Jérôme - - 2005
The discovery of p73, a p53-related protein with various isotypes resulting from different promoter usage or splicing events, provided new insights into regulation of neurogenesis and tumorigenesis. Among p73 isoforms described thus far, TA-truncated molecules (DeltaN) appeared as key proteins according to their antagonistic activity against transcription factor activity of ...
Mothersill Carmel - - 2005
Our current knowledge of the mechanisms underlying the induction of bystander effects by low dose-low linear-energy-transfer ionising radiation is reviewed, and the question of how bystander effects may be related to observed adaptive responses, systemic genomic instability or other effects of low doses exposures is considered. Bystander effects appear to ...
Kim Myoung Sook - - 2005
UV-induced apoptosis is a protective mechanism that is primarily caused by DNA damage. Cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPD) and 6-4 photoproducts are the main DNA adducts triggered by UV radiation. Because the formation of DNA lesions in the chromatin is modulated by the structure of the nucleosomes, we postulated that modification ...
Sun Yanxun - - 2005
Our previous studies have shown that SMAD5, an important intracellular mediator of transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) family, is required for normal development of the cardiovascular system in vivo. In the current study, we reported that the lack of the Smad5 gene resulted in apoptosis of cardiac myocytes in vivo. ...
Gonzalez Susana - - 2005
Similarly to p53, p73alpha and p73beta induce growth arrest and/or apoptosis in response to DNA damage or when exogenously expressed. However, how they trigger apoptosis remains unresolved. After stable transduction of either p73alpha or p73beta, a greater apoptotic response was observed for p73beta in both primary and tumor cells. Consistently, ...
Riewald Matthias - - 2005
Activated protein C (APC) has anti-inflammatory and vascular protective effects independent of anticoagulation. We previously identified the prototypical thrombin receptor, protease-activated receptor-1 (PAR1), as part of a novel APC-endothelial cell protein C receptor (EPCR) signaling pathway in endothelial cells. Experiments in wild-type and PAR1(-/-) mice demonstrated that intravenous injection of ...
Magal Sharon Shnitman - - 2005
Previous studies have shown that human papillomavirus (HPV) 16 E6 inhibits apoptosis induced during terminal differentiation of primary human keratinocytes (PHKs) triggered by serum and calcium. E6 inhibition of apoptosis was accompanied with prolonged expression of Bcl-2 and reduced elevation of Bax levels. In the present study, the effect of ...
Cho Jae-We - - 2005
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) core protein plays important roles in hepatocarcinogenesis through modulation of cellular proliferation, apoptosis, and immunological responses. The roles of core protein in apoptosis have been conflicting; both proapoptotic and anti-apoptotic roles have been reported from different experimental conditions. Nonetheless, the overcoming apoptosis is a key ...
Yanase Kumiko - - 2005
After administration to normal mice, a subset of monoclonal (m) anti-DNA antibodies (Ab) derived from MRL-lpr/lpr mice was identified that enter cells, in vivo. In the kidneys, this was associated with glomerular hypercellularity and proteinuria. In cultured cells, the same mAb bound to myosin 1 on the cell surface, prior ...
Liu Zhimin - - 2005
In this study, we demonstrated that Ent-11alpha-hydroxy-15-oxo-kaur-16-en-19-oic-acid (5F) had stronger cytotoxicity against MKN-45, a gastric cancer cell line bearing wild-type p53 than MKN-28, another gastric cancer cell line containing missense mutation in p53. The rapid increase of ROS level was involved in the mechanism of cytotoxicity. Classical features of apoptosis ...
Foster K Wade - - 2005
KLF4/GKLF normally functions in differentiating epithelial cells, but also acts as a transforming oncogene in vitro. To examine the role of this zinc finger protein in skin, we expressed the wild-type human allele from inducible and constitutive promoters. When induced in basal keratinocytes, KLF4 rapidly abolished the distinctive properties of ...
Li Ting-Ting - - 2005
Infection with human papillomaviruses is strongly associated with the development of multiple cancers including esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. The HPV E6 gene is essential for the oncogenic potential of HPV. The regulation of apoptosis by oncogene has been related to carcinogenesis closely; therefore, the modulation of E6 on cellular apoptosis ...
Karawajew Leonid - - 2005
The p53 system is highly stress sensitive and integrates diverse intracellular signals in a complex and poorly defined manner. We report on the high dependence of stress-induced p53 activation on mitochondrial activity. Down-regulation of mitochondrial transmembrane potential (MTMP) by inhibitors of electron transport (rotenone, thenoyltrifluoroacetone (TTFA)) and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) ...
< 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 >