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Cheng Yizhe - - 2006
Previously, we found that phosphatidylcholine-specific phospholipase C (PC-PLC) participated in apoptosis signaling of vascular endothelial cells (VECs). Here, to explore whether PC-PLC is involved in the association of apoptosis and senescence in VECs, we analyzed p53 expression and intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels in young and senescent VECs before ...
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McNeill-Blue Charlesene - - 2006
AF5 neural cells derived from fetal rat mesencephalic tissue were immortalized with a truncated SV40 LT vector lacking the p53-inactivating domain to maintain long-term cultures with a p53-responsive phenotype. This study examined p53 function in producing programmed cell death in propagating AF5 neural cells after exposure to hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) ...
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An J - - 2007
Bcl-2 overexpression is an important mechanism underlying the aggressive behavior of prostate cancer cells and their resistance to radio- or chemotherapy. HA14-1, a recently discovered organic Bcl-2 inhibitor, potently induces apoptosis in various human cancer cells. Sequential exposure of radioresistant LNCaP (wild-type (wt) p53), LNCaP/Bcl-2 (wt p53) and PC3 (mutant ...
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Subapriya Rajamanickam - - 2006
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of ethanolic neem leaf extract (ENLE) on cell proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis associated proteins during 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA)-induced hamster buccal pouch (HBP) carcinogenesis. DESIGN AND METHODS: Hamsters were divided into four groups. The right buccal pouches of animals in group 1 were painted with 0.5% DMBA ...
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Strom Evguenia - - 2006
p53-dependent apoptosis contributes to the side effects of cancer treatment, and genetic or pharmacological inhibition of p53 function can increase normal tissue resistance to genotoxic stress. It has recently been shown that p53 can induce apoptosis through a mechanism that does not depend on transactivation but instead involves translocation of ...
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Roos W P - - 2007
Methylating drugs such as temozolomide (TMZ) are widely used in the treatment of brain tumours (malignant gliomas). The mechanism of TMZ-induced glioma cell death is unknown. Here, we show that malignant glioma cells undergo apoptosis following treatment with the methylating agents N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine (MNNG) and TMZ. Cell death determined by colony ...
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Xu Jin - - 2006
It has been reported that lead could induce apoptosis in a variety of cell types. Although mitochondrion is regarded as the most pertinent pathway in mediating apoptosis, the exact mechanisms of lead-induced apoptosis are still largely unknown. Furthermore, there is little information about expressions and regulations of Bax, Bcl-2, and ...
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Wichmann Anita - - 2006
Ionizing radiation (IR) can induce apoptosis via p53, which is the most commonly mutated gene in human cancers. Loss of p53, however, can render cancer cells refractory to therapeutic effects of IR. Alternate p53-independent pathways exist but are not as well understood as p53-dependent apoptosis. Studies of how IR induces ...
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Pietrancosta Nicolas - - 2006
Several neurological disorders manifest symptoms that result from the degeneration and death of specific neurons. p53 is an important modulator of cell death, and its inhibition could be a therapeutic approach to several neuropathologies. Here, we report the design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of novel p53 inhibitors based on the ...
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Martel V - - 2006
Based on the perturbation of its expression in human cancers and on its involvement in transformation and tumorigenesis, protein kinase CK2 has recently attracted attention as a potential therapeutic target. To assess the value of CK2 as a target for antiproliferative strategies, we have initiated a program aiming to develop ...
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Yaoi Takuro - - 2006
Transcription factors (TFs), which play crucial roles in the regulation of gene expression in the human genome, are highly regulated by a variety of mechanisms. A single extracellular stimulus can trigger multiple signaling pathways, and these in turn can activate multiple TFs to mediate the inducible expression of target genes. ...
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Takagi Michihiro - - 2006
To examine the roles of a short form of p53 in the regulation of apoptosis in chicken lymphoblastoid tumor cell lines derived from Marek's disease (MD) and avian leukosis (AL), the expressions of the p53 proteins were analyzed in these cell lines in which apoptosis was chemically induced. In MSB1-O ...
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Meng Xian-Fang - - 2006
AIM: To observe the effects of tanshinone IIA (Tan IIA) on the neurotoxicity induced by ethanol in PC12 cells and to explore its protective role. METHODS: PC12 cell survival was measured by MTT assay. The formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release were detected by 2',7'-dichlorofluorescin ...
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Extent, relationship and prognostic significance of apoptosis and cell proliferation in synovial ...
Sun Baocun - - 2006
AIMS: To analyse the extent, relationship and clinical significance of apoptosis and cell proliferation in synovial sarcoma. METHODS: Apoptosis was detected by TUNEL, and expression of Ki-67, Bcl-2, Bax and p53 was examined immunohistochemically in 72 synovial sarcomas. Their relation and correlation with clinicopathological parameters and survival rate were analysed. ...
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Salinas L S - - 2006
In Caenorhabditis elegans, several distinct apoptosis pathways have been characterized in the germline. The physiological pathway is though to eliminate excess germ cells during oogenesis to maintain gonad homeostasis and it is activated by unknown mechanisms. The DNA damage-induced germ cell apoptosis occurs in response to genotoxic agents and involves ...
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Karagiannis Tom C - - 2006
Valproic acid is an established therapeutic for a variety of seizure disorders and in certain cases for depression and anxiety. In addition, valproic acid has been shown to possess histone deacetylase inhibition activity and is currently being investigated as an anti-cancer agent, either alone or in combination with other conventional ...
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del Aguila C - - 2006
Microsporidia are intracellular obligate parasites which have recently been found to be related to fungi. They have a unique extrusion apparatus that is able to inject the sporoplasm directly into the target cell without using receptors. Encephalitozoon microsporidia are a source of morbidity and mortality in humans. It has been ...
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Charlot J F - - 2006
We recently argued for a major role of p53 in staurosporine(ST)-induced apoptosis of immortalized epithelial cells, depending on their p53 status. Here, we studied the effects of PRIMA-1 (p53 reactivation and induction of massive apoptosis) and Pifithrin-alpha (p fifty-three inhibitor) in combination with ST to reinforce our previous results by ...
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Mansilla Sylvia - - 2006
Exposure of Jurkat T lymphocytes containing functional p53 to nanomolar concentrations of bisanthracycline WP631 resulted in arrest at the G2/M checkpoint and transient senescence-like phenotype in the presence of DNA synthesis. The cells entered crisis, became polyploid, showed aberrant mitotic figures, and died through mitotic catastrophe. Cell death was accompanied ...
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Pazzaglia S - - 2006
Inactivation of one Ptc1 allele predisposes humans and mice to spontaneous medulloblastoma development, and irradiation of newborn Ptc1 heterozygous mice results in dramatic increase of medulloblastoma incidence. While a role for loss of wild-type (wt) Ptc1 (LOH) in radiation-induced medulloblastomas from Ptc1(neo67/+) mice is well established, the importance of this ...
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Catts Vibeke Sørensen - - 2006
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to investigate whether there is an increased susceptibility to apoptosis in cultured fibroblasts from patients with schizophrenia. METHOD: Dermal fibroblasts were collected and cultured from three groups: patients with schizophrenia, patients with non-schizophrenic psychosis, and healthy comparison subjects. Susceptibility to apoptosis was measured ...
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Wang Chun-lei - - 2006
To determine the relationships between apoptosis induced by transforming growth factor beta 1(TGF-beta1) and Smad in human hepatoma cell lines. Three human hepatic carcinoma cell lines, involving different status of the p53 gene respectively, were used in this study. TGF-beta1-induced apoptosis in hepatic carcinoma cell lines was quantitated using the ...
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Sah N K - - 2006
Survivin is a unique member of the inhibitor of apoptosis (IAP) protein family that interferes with post-mitochondrial events including activation of caspases. Survivin regulates cell cycle also. It is expressed in most of the human tumors, but it is barely detectable in the terminally differentiated normal cells/tissues. Molecular mechanisms of ...
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Zhao Yunfeng - - 2006
Previous studies in our laboratory demonstrated that 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene/12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (DMBA/TPA) treatment induced apoptosis and mitochondrial translocation of the tumor suppressor p53 in a mouse skin carcinogenesis model, suggesting that oncogenic versus cell death signaling involve a common mediator. Mutational activation of oncogenic Ras is an early event and has been demonstrated ...
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Lee Shao Chin - - 2006
The study investigated the molecular basis of resveratrol (RSV)-evoked apoptosis in four (Bax+/-, Bax-/-, p53+/+, and p53-/-) HCT116 colon cancer cell lines. RSV induced apoptosis in all the cells in a dose-dependent manner; however, Bax+/- and p53+/+ cells were more susceptible than their knockout counterparts (Bax-/- and p53-/-, respectively). Using ...
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Kume Shinji - - 2006
Oxidative stress-induced apoptosis of renal glomerular cells is an important factor for the development of various kidney diseases. Identification of molecules that modulate this process could lead to the development of new strategies for preventing kidney diseases. In this study, we evaluated whether mammalian silent information regulator 2 (SIRT1), which ...
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Kojima Kensuke - - 2006
Although TP53 mutations are rare in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), Mdm2 overexpression has been reported as an alternative cause of p53 dysfunction. We investigated the potential therapeutic use of nongenotoxic p53 activation by a small-molecule antagonist of Mdm2, Nutlin-3a, in CLL. Nutlin-3a induced significant apoptosis in 30 (91%) of ...
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Yang Yuh-Cheng - - 2006
Astrin is a microtubule-associated protein and localizes with mitotic spindles in the M-phase. We silenced the expression of astrin protein and tested the cell viability in response to paclitaxel treatment in paclitaxel-sensitive and paclitaxel-resistant cells. We found that the absence of astrin by siRNA resulted in the activation of a ...
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Gambelunghe Angela - - 2006
Hexavalent chromium compounds are well-documented human carcinogens. In vitro experiments show Cr (VI) induces cell death by apoptosis by activating p53 protein. The aim of this study was to evaluate Cr (VI)-induced apoptosis in a human bronchial epithelial cell line (BEAS-2B) and in a lymphoblastic leukemia cell line (MOLT-4). Cr ...
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Matsuu-Matsuyama Mutsumi - - 2006
Radiotherapy for malignant pelvic disease is often followed by acute radiation colitis (ARC). It has been reported that sucralfate treatment has a protective effect against ARC, though the mechanisms of action are unknown. The effects of sucralfate on X-ray radiation-induced apoptosis was studied at 4 Gy in the colonic crypt ...
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Zhang Hong - - 2006
We investigated whether p53 plays a role in UV induced apoptosis in melanoma. UVA and UVB induced apoptosis in dose dependent and wild type p53 melanoma cells were much more vulnerable than the mutant cells, indicating that p53 played a role in UV-induced apoptosis in melanoma. No difference in p53 ...
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Hallstrom Timothy C - - 2006
The members of the E2F family of transcription factors are key regulators of genes involved in cell cycle progression, cell fate determination, DNA damage repair, and apoptosis. Many cell-based experiments suggest that E2F1 is a stronger inducer of apoptosis than the other E2Fs. Our previous work identified the E2F1 marked ...
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Wang Huiyan - - 2006
Spore-extracted toxins of the indoor mold Stachybotrys chartarum (SC) caused cytotoxicity (release of lactate dehydrogenase), inhibition of cell proliferation, and cell death in murine alveolar macrophage cell line MH-S in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Apoptotic cell death, confirmed based on morphological changes, DNA ladder formation, and caspase 3/7 activation, ...
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Humphries Michael J - - 2006
Protein kinase C (PKC) delta is an essential regulator of mitochondrial dependent apoptosis in epithelial cells. We have used the PKCdelta(-/-) mouse to ask if loss of PKCdelta protects salivary glands against gamma-irradiation-induced apoptosis in vivo and to explore the mechanism underlying protection from apoptosis. We show that gamma-irradiation in ...
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Sun Quan-Hong - - 2006
Choriocarcinoma is a malignant trophoblast-derived tumour, which can arise in any type of gestation. Cell proliferation assays showed that interferon gamma (IFNgamma) alone significantly inhibited proliferation of choriocarcinoma JAR and JEG-3 cells. TdT (terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase)-mediated dUDP nick-end labelling (TUNEL) assays and Hoechst staining indicated that IFNgamma alone could not ...
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Fukuda N - - 2006
Bone morphogenic protein (BMP)-4 inhibits proliferation and induces the apoptosis of myeloma cells. However, little is known about the molecular mechanisms of how BMP-4 executes this apoptosis. In this report, we investigated the roles of p53 and the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in BMP-4-induced apoptosis of mouse hybridoma HS-72 cells. We ...
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Landgraeber Stefan - - 2006
Particle-induced osteolysis is a major cause of aseptic loosening after total joint replacement. The possible induction of apoptosis has not been addressed in great detail. Thus far, it has been shown that ceramic and polyethylene particles can induce apoptosis of macrophages in vitro. The purpose of this study was to ...
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Coll-Mulet Llorenç - - 2006
B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) is characterized by the accumulation of long-lived CD5(+) B lymphocytes. Several drugs currently used in the therapy of B-CLL act, at least partially, through activation of the p53 pathway. Recently, nongenotoxic small-molecule activators of p53, the nutlins, have been developed that inhibit p53-MDM2 binding. We ...
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Lin Jaung-Gung - - 2006
PURPOSE: We investigated the anticancer effect of AE (1,8-dihydroy-3-[hydroxymethyl]-anthraquione) in the T24 human bladder cancer cell line (Food Industry Research and Development Institute, Hsinchu, Taiwan) by studying apoptosis regulation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: AE, which is purified from aloe vera leaves, has been reported to have antitumor activity. Cell viability, cell ...
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Ghiselli Giancarlo - - 2006
BACKGROUND: The structural maintenance of chromosome 3 (SMC3) protein is a constituent of a number of nuclear multimeric protein complexes that are involved in DNA recombination and repair in addition to chromosomal segregation. Overexpression of SMC3 activates a tumorigenic cascade through which mammalian cells acquire a transformed phenotype. This has ...
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Mothersill Carmel - - 2006
This paper reviews our current knowledge of the mechanisms underlying the induction of bystander effects by low dose, low-LET ionizing radiation and discusses how they may be related to observed adaptive responses or other protective effects of low dose exposures. Bystander effects appear to be the result of a generalized ...
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Lu-Hesselmann J - - 2006
TP53 is a transcriptional activator and regulates genomic instability and cellular responses to DNA damage in response to ionising radiation. The molecular mechanism behind p53-mediated responses, such as, apoptosis and genomic instability remains unclear. An in vitro model of biological effects to irradiation was established. In order to elucidate the ...
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Tiligada E - - 2006
The function of many endogenous molecules in all eukaryotic cells depends on their subcellular localisation, being active when localized in one cellular compartment and inactive in another. Translocation or re-localization of mislocalized components in the optimal subcellular site may contribute to the development of novel cancer therapies and to the ...
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Filippi Andrea Riccardo - - 2006
Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL) is a well-known histological and clinical subtype of B-cell non-Hodgkin's Lymphomas. It is usually characterized by an aggressive disease course, presenting with advanced stage disease at diagnosis and with low response rates to therapy. However few cases of indolent course MCL have been described. We herein ...
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Panduri Vijayalakshmi - - 2006
Asbestos causes pulmonary toxicity in part by generating reactive oxygen species that cause DNA damage. We previously showed that the mitochondria-regulated (intrinsic) death pathway mediates alveolar epithelial cell (AEC) DNA damage and apoptosis. Because p53 regulates the DNA damage response in part by inducing intrinsic cell death, we determined whether ...
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Griffin Heather - - 2006
Papillomaviruses (HPVs) are a major cause of human disease, and are responsible for approximately half a million cases of cervical cancer each year. HPVs also cause genital warts, and are the most common sexually transmitted disease in many countries. Despite their importance, there are currently no specific antivirals that are ...
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Chaturvedi Vijaya - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Keratinocytes (KCs) in healthy skin only undergo death following differentiation to produce stratum corneum. By contrast, in inflammatory pathological conditions featuring type I (IFN-alpha) and type II (IFN-gamma) interferons KCs undergo premature apoptosis. OBJECTIVE: To define apoptotic susceptibility of KCs, response to interferons was examined. Since molecular cross-talk occurs ...
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Rodriguez Rene - - 2006
Cells respond to DNA replication stress by triggering cell cycle checkpoints, repair, or death. To understand the role of the DNA damage response pathways in determining whether cells survive replication stress or become committed to death, we examined the effect of loss of these pathways on cellular response to agents ...
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Letsas Konstantinos P - - 2005
Transcription factors play an essential role in regulating both cell proliferation and programmed cell death. Proliferation and apoptosis-related transcription factor immunoexpression patterns were concomitantly investigated in tissue sections of normal thyroid, goiters, follicular adenomas and well-differentiated papillary and follicular carcinomas using antibodies against prothymosin alpha, E2F-1, p53, Bcl2, and Bax ...
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Kumar Sujatha - - 2005
Hydroxyurea (HU) is a competitive inhibitor of ribonucleotide reductase that is used for the treatment of myeloproliferative disorders. HU inhibits DNA replication and induces apoptosis in a cell type-dependent manner, yet the relevant pathways that mediate apoptosis in response to this agent are not well characterized. In this study, we ...
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