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Svoboda Nina - - 2007
Although ammonia is a well-known neuropathogenic factor, the cellular mechanisms of ammonia toxicity are less characterized. Up to now, the main focus of ammonia toxicity has been on astrocytes and neurons. Despite the significance of microglia in neurodegenerative diseases, little is known about their responsiveness to ammonia. In the present ...
Oo Tinmarla Frances - - 2007
Neuroscientists often need to detect neuron death at the light microscope level in tissue sections derived from animal models of neurological disease. In many instances there is a need to detect apoptosis, the most common morphology of programmed cell death. This unit provides two protocols for the detection of apoptosis ...
Barbour Karen W - - 2008
PURPOSE: Thymidylate synthase (TS) is an indispensable enzyme in the de novo biosynthesis of TMP during DNA replication and cell growth, and has, therefore, been an important target for several classes of antimetabolites used in cancer chemotherapy. While most investigations of the action of TS-directed agents have focused on apoptosis ...
Masud Ali - - 2007
Members of the caspase family are essential for many apoptotic programs. We studied mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) deficient in caspases 3 and 7 and in caspase 9 to determine the role of these proteases in endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress-induced apoptosis. Both caspase 3(-/-)/caspase 7(-/-) and caspase 9(-/-) MEFs were resistant ...
Cooper Dawn M - - 2007
Caspases play an essential role during programmed cell death in all metazoans. These enzymes are cysteine proteases and comprise a multi-gene family with more than a dozen mammalian family members. Although caspases have been characterized in many animals, including Drosophila melanogaster, little is known about the caspases that exist in ...
Bullok Kristin E - - 2007
Apoptosis is an important process involved in diverse developmental pathways, homeostasis, and response to therapy for a variety of diseases. Thus, noninvasive methods to study regulation and to monitor cell death in cells and whole animals are desired. To specifically detect apoptosis in vivo, a novel cell-permeable activatable caspase substrate, ...
Tokuda Eiichi - - 2007
Mutations in copper/zinc superoxide dismutase (SOD1) have been implicated in the pathogenesis of familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Mutant SOD1 protein likely gains a novel cytotoxic property, leading to the death of motor neurons. We therefore investigated whether caspase-mediated apoptosis is associated with novel cytotoxic properties in a rodent model ...
Clark Christina S - - 2007
Shigella flexneri is a facultative intracellular organism that causes bacillary dysentery. The Shigella IpaB protein activates caspase 1 in macrophages, which eventually leads to apoptosis. In contrast, epithelial cells infected with Shigella undergo a stress response but do not die. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine if ...
Herzog Karl-Heinz - - 2007
Caspases are important executioners of the endogenous cell death program. However, their function is not restricted to the induction of cell death. Caspases may process cytokines and contribute to cell differentiation or lymphocyte proliferation. In addition to their pleiotropic functions we show evidence that, under certain conditions, caspases are activated ...
White L - - 2007
The human placenta is responsible for the exchange of nutrients, gas and wastes through the trophoblast maternal-fetal barrier, which is formed by the fusion of villous cytotrophoblasts to form the continuous multinucleated syncytiotrophoblast separating the maternal and fetal circulations. Caspase-14 is a seemingly non-apoptotic caspase involved in keratinocyte differentiation and ...
Silva Elisabeth M - - 2007
In experimental Chagas' disease, lymphocytes from mice infected with Trypanosoma cruzi show increased apoptosis in vivo and in vitro. Treatment with a pan-caspase blocker peptide inhibited expression of the active form of effector caspase-3 in vitro and rescued both B and T cells from cell death. Injection of the caspase ...
Samali Afshin - - 2007
By revealing the biochemistry of apoptosis it is expected we will both improve our understanding of diseases where apoptosis plays an important role and aid the development of therapies for these disorders. Caspases are a family of proteases whose activity is required for apoptosis. In this study, a cell-free system ...
Zhang Manchao - - 2007
1. Bax is a very important pro-apoptosis molecule. HCT116/Bax(-/-) cells do not express the pro-apoptosis Bcl-2 family member, Bax. In the present study, the anticancer effects of gossypol on HCT116 and HCT116/Bax(-/-) cells were compared in terms of inhibition of cell growth, inhibition of colony formation and induction of apoptosis. ...
Mufti Arjmand R - - 2007
X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis (XIAP), traditionally known as an anti-apoptotic protein, has recently been shown to be involved in copper homeostasis. XIAP promotes the ubiquitination and degradation of COMMD1, a protein that promotes the efflux of copper from the cell. Through its effects on COMMD1, XIAP can regulate copper export ...
Gagic, Mirjana
<i>Drosophila melanogaster </i>Inhibitor of apoptosis, DIAP1, is required for the survival of nearly all cells in the embryo during development. DIAP1 has two BIR domains and RING domain with E3 ubiquitin ligase activity. Its main role in the cells is to block caspases and prevent activation of the proteolytic cascade ...
Vutova Polya - - 2007
Ligation of the death receptor Fas/CD95 activates an apoptotic cascade and plays critical roles during infectious diseases. Previous work has established that infection with the intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii renders cells resistant to multiple inducers of apoptosis. However, the effect of T. gondii on the death receptor pathway is poorly ...
Tao Zhijian - - 2007
Gambogic acid (GA) is the major active ingredient of gamboge secreted from a Chinese traditional medicine Garcinia hanburryi possessing potent anti-tumor activity. N-(2-ethoxyethyl)gambogamide (NG-18), a derivative of GA, also efficiently inhibits proliferation of cultured human tumor cells. The inhibition effect of NG-18 is associated with its ability to induce apoptosis. ...
Troncoso María F - - 2007
Plants constitute an important source of compounds which can induce apoptosis in a variety of cells. Previously, we reported the isolation of a trypsin inhibitor from Peltophorum dubium seeds (PDTI). This inhibitor, as well as soybean trypsin inhibitor (SBTI), both belonging to the Kunitz family, have lectin-like properties and trigger ...
Lüthi A U - - 2007
Apoptosis is coordinated by members of the caspase family of aspartic acid-specific proteases. Other members of this protease family also play essential roles in inflammation where they participate in the maturation of pro-inflammatory cytokines. To date, almost 400 substrates for the apoptosis-associated caspases have been reported and there are likely ...
Kuranaga Erina - - 2007
Caspases are a family of cysteine proteases that are highly conserved in multicellular organisms and function as central regulators of apoptosis. Recent investigations in Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila and mice suggest that caspases also function as regulatory molecules for immunity and cell-fate determination. Here, we review genetic studies of nonapoptotic functions ...
Raghavendra Pongali B - - 2007
Decrease in caspase activity is a common phenomenon in drug resistance. For effective therapeutic intervention, detection of such agents, which affects other pathway independent of caspases to promote cell death, might be important. Oleandrin, a polyphenolic glycoside induced cell death through activation of caspases in a variety of human tumour ...
Shirato Ken - - 2007
The aim of the present study was to determine whether phenoxazines such as 2-amino-4,4-alpha-dihydro-4alpha-phenoxazine-3-one (Phx-1) and 2-aminophenoxazine-3-one (Phx-3) may suppress the proliferation of human neuroblastoma cell line, NB-1 that is refractory to chemotherapeutic agents, inducing apoptosis through the activation of caspase pathway or not. Phx-1 and Phx-3 suppressed the proliferation ...
Lysiak Jeffrey J - - 2007
Ischemia-reperfusion (IR) of the testis results in germ-cell-specific apoptosis (GCA) and a reduction in daily sperm production. This has been correlated with and is dependent upon neutrophil recruitment to the testis. In a rat model of testicular IR, this has also been correlated with an increase in reactive oxygen species ...
Nousch Marco - - 2007
The eukaryotic initiation factor (eIF) 4G family plays a central role during translation initiation, bridging between the 5' and 3' ends of the mRNA via its N-terminal third while recruiting other factors and ribosomes through its central and C-terminal third. The protein p97/NAT1/DAP5 is homologous to the central and C-terminal ...
Shiokawa D - - 2007
Here, we describe the non-redundant roles of caspase-activated DNase (CAD) and DNasegamma during apoptosis in the immature B-cell line WEHI-231. These cells induce DNA-ladder formation and nuclear fragmentation by activating CAD during cytotoxic drug-induced apoptosis. Moreover, these apoptotic manifestations are accompanied by inhibitor of CAD (ICAD) cleavage and are abrogated ...
Yacobi Keren - - 2007
Atresia and luteolysis are well-documented processes in which most of the growing ovarian follicles and all corpora lutea, respectively, are eliminated by apoptosis. We have previously reported that LH and FSH enhance caspase-3 and -7 activity and apoptosis in the theca-interstitial cells of rat preovulatory follicles in culture. Here we ...
Martin Ulrike - - 2007
The induction of apoptosis during coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) infection is well documented. In order to study whether the inhibition of apoptosis has an impact on CVB3 replication, the pan-caspase inhibitor Z-VAD-FMK was used. The decreased CVB3 replication is based on reduced accumulation of both viral RNA and viral proteins. These ...
Weiland, Timo
The present study investigated the role of caspases and serine proteases in hepatocyte apoptosis triggered by death receptor agonists and by stimuli inducing the intrinsic pathway of apoptosis. In addition, the potential of various epigenetic drugs to sensitize towards a serine protease-dependent mechanism of apoptosis under caspase arrest was examined ...
Váchová Libuse - - 2007
Various findings suggest that programmed cell death (PCD) is induced in yeast as a response to the impact of a deleterious environment and/or an intracellular defect. Moreover, the specifically localized PCD within multicellular colonies seems to be important for the safe degradation of cell subpopulations to simple compounds that can ...
Kovesdi E - - 2007
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) represents a leading cause of death in western countries. Despite all research efforts we still lack any pharmacological agent that could effectively be utilized in the clinical treatment of TBI. Detailed unraveling of the pathobiological processes initiated by/operant in TBI is a prerequisite to the development ...
Vijapurkar Ulka - - 2007
Targeting the mitotic motor kinesin kinesin spindle protein (KSP) is a new strategy for cancer therapy. We have examined the molecular events induced by KSP inhibition and explored possible mechanisms of resistance and sensitization of tumor cells to KSP inhibitors. We found that KSP inhibition induced cell death primarily via ...
Myc Andrzej - - 2007
Our previous studies have demonstrated the applicability of poly(amidoamine) (PAMAM) dendrimers as a platform for the targeted delivery of chemotherapeutic drugs both in vitro and in vivo. To monitor the rate and extent of cell-killing caused by the delivered chemotherapeutic drug, we wished to analyze the degree of apoptosis in ...
Yang Zhaoqing - - 2007
The inappropriate survival of cells in the neointima contributes to atherosclerotic plaque progression, while apoptosis in the fibrous cap of lesions contributes to myocardial infarction and stroke. Prior genomic-scale transcript profiling of human carotid artery plaque cells with known sensitivity or resistance to fas-induced apoptosis identified candidate genes involved in ...
Chang Hong - - 2007
Livin, also called melanoma inhibitor of apoptosis protein (IAP) or kidney IAP, is a member of the IAP family of caspase inhibitors that selectively binds the endogenous IAP antagonist SMAC and caspase-3, caspase-7, and caspase-9. As such, Livin inhibits apoptosis, and its overexpression renders malignant cells resistant to chemotherapy. Therefore, ...
Algeciras-Schimnich Alicia - - 2007
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) protease initiates apoptosis of HIV-infected cells by proteolytic cleavage of procaspase 8, creating a novel peptide termed casp8p41. Expression of casp8p41 alone is sufficient to initiate caspase-dependent cell death associated with mitochondrial depolarization. Since casp8p41 does not contain the catalytic cysteine at position 360, the mechanism ...
Lee Sang-Yun - - 2007
Shiga toxins have been shown to induce apoptosis in many cell types. However, Shiga toxin 1 (Stx1) induced only limited apoptosis of macrophage-like THP-1 cells in vitro. The mechanisms regulating macrophage death or survival following toxin challenge are unknown. Differentiated THP-1 cells expressed tumor necrosis factor receptors and membrane-associated tumor ...
Samuel Melanie A - - 2007
West Nile virus (WNV) is a neurotropic, arthropod-borne flavivirus that has become a significant global cause of viral encephalitis. To examine the mechanisms of WNV-induced neuronal death and the importance of apoptosis in pathogenesis, we evaluated the role of a key apoptotic regulator, caspase 3. WNV infection induced caspase 3 ...
Nijhuis E H A - - 2006
PURPOSE: The aim of the study was to investigate the molecular mechanisms involved in apoptosis of human promyelocytic cells (HL60) induced by hyperthermia and to compare this to radiation-induced apoptosis as a reference model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Apoptosis of HL60 cells was induced by heat-treatment (430C during 1 h) or ...
Kulkarni Kashmira - - 2006
Activated immune cells secrete proinflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha), interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) and Fas ligand (FasL) and these cytokines have been reported to induce apoptosis in numerous cell types. Apoptotic cell death has been associated with the progression of numerous autoimmune diseases. Proinflammatory cytokines are reportedly involved ...
Mohr Andrea - - 2007
A novel method to identify initiator caspases is an in situ trapping approach using a cell-permeable biotinylated caspase inhibitor valine-alanine-aspartate-fluoromethyl ketone (bVAD) that binds covalently and irreversibly to the active cysteine site of caspases. This inhibits apoptosis and should allow precipitation of initiator caspases in their uncleaved forms. However, in ...
Wicovsky Andreas - - 2007
In most cell types, tumor necrosis factor (TNF) induces a transient activation of the JNK pathway. However, in NFkappaB-inhibited cells, TNF stimulates also a second sustained phase of JNK activation, which has been implicated in cell death induction. In the present study, we have analyzed the relationship of cell death ...
Laguna Rita K - - 2006
Legionella pneumophila requires the Dot/Icm protein translocation system to replicate within host cells as a critical component of Legionnaire's pneumonia. None of the known individual substrates of the translocator have been shown to be essential for intracellular replication. We demonstrate here that mutants lacking the Dot/Icm substrate SdhA were severely ...
Mitchell Douglas A - - 2006
The oxidative addition of nitric oxide (NO) to a thiol, S-nitrosation, is a focus of studies on cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP)-independent NO signaling. S-Nitrosation of the catalytic cysteine of the caspase proteases has important effects on apoptosis and consequently has received attention. Here we report on a small molecule that ...
Groenendyk Jody - - 2006
We investigated a role for calnexin, caspase 12, and Bap31 in endoplasmic reticulum stress-induced apoptosis in calnexin-deficient mouse embryonic fibroblasts and a calnexin-deficient human T cell line (NKR). We showed that calnexin-deficient mouse embryonic fibroblasts are relatively resistant to endoplasmic reticulum stress-induced apoptosis. Western blot analysis demonstrated that both wild-type ...
Harvey Steve - - 2006
Growth hormone has recently been shown to be expressed in the retinal ganglion cells of embryonic chicks, in which it induces cell survival during neurogenesis. The mechanism of this action has been examined in neural retina explants from 6-day-old and 8-day-old embryos that were incubated for 48 h in 10 ...
Sanges Daniela - - 2006
Molecular mechanisms underlying apoptosis in retinitis pigmentosa, as in other neurodegenerative diseases, are still elusive, and this fact hampers the development of a cure for this blinding disease. We show that two apoptotic pathways, one from the mitochondrion and one from the endoplasmic reticulum, are coactivated during the degenerative process ...
Ray, R.
Sulfur mustard (SM, bis-(2-chloroethyl) sulfide), commonly called mustard gas, is a vesicant chemical warfare agent and a potential terrorism agent. SM is relatively easy to make and to deploy, which makes this chemical most likely to be used. SM exposure causes debilitating skin blisters (vesication) and injury to the eyes ...
Gröbner Sabine - - 2006
Yersinia outer protein P (YopP) is a virulence factor of Yersinia enterocolitica that is injected into the cytosol of host cells where it targets MAP kinase kinases (MKKs) and inhibitor of kappaB kinase (IKK)-beta resulting in inhibition of cytokine production as well as induction of apoptosis in murine macrophages and ...
González Iveth J - - 2007
The human protozoan parasite Leishmania major has been shown to exhibit several morphological and biochemical features characteristic of a cell death program when differentiating into infectious stages and under a variety of stress conditions. Although some caspase-like peptidase activity has been reported in dying parasites, no caspase gene is present ...
Coutant A - - 2006
Cadmium is a widely used heavy metal that causes severe damage to many organs including liver, kidney and lung. Cadmium toxicity has been described as in vitro and in vivo apoptosis but its molecular mechanisms are not fully understood. In this study, we used the human lymphoblastoid cell line Boleth ...
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