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Li Hua - - 2011
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved stress response mechanism that often occurs in apoptosis-defective cancer cells and can protect against cell death. In this study, we investigated how apoptosis and autophagy affect each other in cancer cells in response to chemotherapeutic treatment. We found that specific ablation of the proapoptotic function ...
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Lv Kun - - 2011
In this study we explored the effects of galectin-9 on CVB3 induced myocarditis and its possible mechanisms involved. We demonstrated that galectin-9 expression was significantly up-regulated in the myocardium following CVB3 infection and was correlated with the severity of viral myocarditis. To explore whether galectin-9 may have therapeutic effect on ...
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Ndiaye Fatou - - 2011
PURPOSE: Enzymatic protein hydrolysates of yellow pea seed have been shown to possess high anti-oxidant and anti-bacterial activities. The aim of this work was to confirm the anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and immunomodulating activities of an enzymatic protein hydrolysate of yellow field pea seeds. METHODS: The anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of peptides ...
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Skommer Joanna - - 2011
Apoptosis is a complex pathway regulated by the concerted action of multiple pro- and anti-apoptotic molecules. The intrinsic (mitochondrial) pathway of apoptosis is governed up-stream of mitochondria, by the family of Bcl-2 proteins, and down-stream of mitochondria, by low-probability events, such as apoptosome formation, and by feedback circuits involving caspases ...
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Gong Li - - 2011
Objectives: Estrogen is known to prominently benefit neuronal syndromes and neurodegenerative diseases. Ginsenoside Rg1, an active ingredient found in a Chinese plant, ginseng root, was previously demonstrated to exert estrogen-like activity. This study was performed to assess the neuroprotective effect of ginsenoside Rg1 against apoptosis induced by β-amyloid protein 25-35 ...
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Marino Simeone - - 2011
Tuberculosis is a world wide health problem with 2 billion people infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb, the bacteria causing TB). The hallmark of infection is the emergence of organized structures of immune cells forming primarily in the lung in response to infection. Granulomas physically contain and immunologically restrain bacteria that ...
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Saitoh Tatsuya - - 2011
Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) and TLR9 sense viral nucleic acids and induce production of type I interferon (IFN) by plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) to protect the host from virus infection. We showed that the IFN-inducible antiviral protein Viperin promoted TLR7- and TLR9-mediated production of type I IFN by pDCs. Viperin ...
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Lee Sang-Hyun - - 2011
Microglia are immune effector cells in the CNS and their activation, migration, and proliferation play crucial roles in brain injuries and diseases. We examined the role of iPLA(2) in the regulation of microglia chemotaxis toward ADP. Inhibition of iPLA(2) by BEL or iPLA(2) knock-down exerted a significant inhibition on PI3K ...
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von Haefen Clarissa - - 2011
Apoptosis is modulated by extrinsic and intrinsic signaling pathways through the formation of the death receptor-mediated death-inducing signaling complex (DISC) and the mitochondrial-derived apoptosome, respectively. Ino-C2-PAF, a novel synthetic phospholipid shows impressive antiproliferative and apoptosis-inducing activity. Little is known about the signaling pathway through which it stimulates apoptosis. Here, we ...
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Al Heialy Saba - - 2011
Asthma is a chronic disorder of the airways associated in many instances with structural changes of the airways, termed airway remodeling. Irritant and allergen-induced murine models have been used to further understand the mechanisms of airway remodeling. The infiltration of the airways by inflammatory cells, such as T lymphocytes, mast ...
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Stuehler Claudia - - 2011
T-cell mediated heterologous immunity to different pathogens is promising for the development of immunotherapeutic strategies. Aspergillus fumigatus and Candida albicans, the two most common fungal pathogens causing severe infections in immunocompromised patients, are controlled by CD4(+) T(H)1 cells in humans and mice, making induction of fungus-specific CD4(+) T(H)1 immunity an ...
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Kaczanowski Szymon - - 2011
ABSTRACT: Apoptosis-like programmed cell death (PCD) has recently been described in multiple taxa of unicellular protists, including the protozoan parasites Plasmodium, Trypanosoma and Leishmania. Apoptosis-like PCD in protozoan parasites shares a number of morphological features with programmed cell death in multicellular organisms. However, both the evolutionary explanations and mechanisms involved ...
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Keck Simone - - 2011
In macrophages, two signaling pathways, dependent on MyD88 or TIR domain-containing adaptor-inducing IFN-β (TRIF) signaling, emanate from the LPS receptor TLR4/MD-2. In this study, we show that in murine bone marrow-derived mast cells (BMMCs), only the MyD88-dependent pathway is activated by LPS. The TRIF signaling branch leading both to NF-κB ...
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Vergara S P - - 2011
Apoptosis is a key event controlling sperm output both in normal and pathological conditions. However, the mechanisms involving germ cell apoptosis is far from being understood. In this work, we have immunoisolated germ cells undergoing apoptosis by taking advantage of the up-regulation of Fas, a dead receptor involved in apoptosis ...
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Fijak Monika - - 2011
Despite the immune-privileged status of the male genital tract, infection and inflammation of the male genital tract are important etiological factors in male infertility. A common observation in clinical and experimental orchitis as well as in systemic infection and inflammation are decreased levels of testosterone. Emerging data point to an ...
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Morgera Francesca - - 2011
beta-Defensins are antimicrobial peptides that exert their host-defense functions at the interface between the host and microbial biota. They display a direct, salt and medium sensitive cidal activity, in vitro, against a broad spectrum of bacteria and fungi and there is increasing evidence that they also play a role in ...
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Yu Ji Sun - - 2011
Wogonin is a one of the bioactive compounds of Scutellaria baicalensi Georgi which has been shown to have antiinflammatory, anticancer, antiviral and neuroprotective effects. However, the underlying mechanisms by which wogonin induces apoptosis in cancer cells still remain speculative. Here we investigated the potential activation of MAPKs and generation of ...
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Liu Shangming - - 2011
Diabetic-induced neural tube defects in embryos are caused by apoptosis of neural progenitor cells (NPCs); however, the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. The present study is aimed to investigate the specific cellular proteins that may be involved in apoptosis of NPCs. We show here that hyperglycemia-induced apoptosis of NPCs was ...
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Regulatory T Cells from IL-10-Deficient Mice Fail to Suppress Contact Hypersensitivity Reactions ...
Ring Sabine - - 2011
CD4(+)CD25(+)Foxp3(+) regulatory T cells (Tregs) produce immunosuppressive adenosine by degradation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) by the ectonucleotidases CD39 and CD73. In this sequence of events, ATP is not only the substrate for generation of adenosine but it also activates the immunosuppressive functions of Tregs. To compare the effects of ATP ...
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Tekcan Merih - - 2011
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the PARP pathway is activated by experimental left varicocele. Rats underwent partial ligation of the left renal vein to induce experimental varicocele, and left testes were analyzed 13 weeks after surgery. Tubule degeneration was evaluated by Johnsen score. 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (4-HNE)-modified proteins, ...
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Krzyminska Sylwia - - 2011
We investigated interactions between Aeromonas caviae, Aeromonas veronii biotype sobria and Aeromonas hydrophila strains isolated from faecal specimens of humans with gastroenteritis and HT29 intestinal epithelial cells. All strains were found to be cytotoxic to the cells. Bacterial infection caused generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitric oxide radical ...
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van Maren Wendy Wc - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Regulatory T cells (Treg) play a crucial role in maintaining immune homeostasis and self-tolerance. The immune suppressive effects of Tregs should however be limited in case effective immunity is required against pathogens or cancer cells. We previously found that the Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) agonist, Pam3CysSK4, directly stimulated ...
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Lu Li - - 2011
Shikonin, extracted from medicinal Chinese herb (Lithospermum erythrorhizo), was reported to exert anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer effects both in vitro and in vivo. We have found that proteasome was a molecular target of shikonin in tumor cells, but whether shikonin targets macrophage proteasome needs to be investigated. In the current study, ...
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Yap Yeannie Hui-Yeng - - 2011
Most studies have focused on the role of the cellular prion protein (PrP(C)) in neurodegenerative diseases, whereas the function of this ubiquitous protein outside the nervous system remains elusive. Therefore, the anti-apoptotic property of PrP(C) in oral squamous cell carcinoma (HSC-2) and colon adenocarcinoma (LS 174T) was evaluated in this ...
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Sghaier Mohamed Ben - - 2011
Teucrium ramosissimum (Lamiaceae) is a native and endemic medicinal plant from South of Tunisia traditionally used for the treatment of many diseases. The anti-inflammatory and antiulcerogenic activities of sesquiterpene (β-eudesmol), chloroform, and ethyl acetate leaf extracts from T. ramosissimum were assayed. Macrophage phagocytic activity and lymphocyte proliferation in the absence ...
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Lee Wing-Kee - - 2011
Cadmium (Cd(2+)) damages the kidney proximal tubule (PT) by ceramide-dependent apoptosis and is also a class I carcinogen. Multidrug resistance P-glycoprotein (MDR1, ABCB1) confers resistance to Cd(2+) apoptosis, and it has been hypothesized that ABCB1 can directly transport Cd(2+) as a mode of cellular protection. Our aim was to investigate ...
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Baritaki Stavroula - - 2011
LFB-R603 is a chimeric anti-CD20 mouse/human monoclonal antibody with a human IgG1 constant (Fc) region. In comparison to rituximab, LFB-R603 exhibits a high affinity to the Fcγ RIII (CD16) and a potent in vitro antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC). We examined several experimental designs for the biological anti-tumor activity of LFB-R603 ...
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Melatonin enhances hydrogen peroxide-induced apoptosis in human promyelocytic leukaemia HL-60 cells.
Bejarano Ignacio - - 2011
Melatonin is an indoleamine secreted by the pineal gland that shows multiple tasks. This ubiquitously acting free radical scavenger has recently been shown to stimulate the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in tumour cells, making them undergo apoptosis, whilst it prevents apoptosis in healthy cells. The mechanisms by which ...
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Fredriksson Lisa - - 2011
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is an important clinical problem. It involves a crosstalk between drug toxicity and the immune system, but the exact mechanism at the cellular hepatocyte level is not well understood. Here we studied the mechanism of crosstalk in hepatocyte apoptosis caused by diclofenac and the pro-inflammatory cytokine ...
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Hoffmann Markus H - - 2011
Autoimmune responses to heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleproteins (hnRNP) occur in many systemic autoimmune diseases, particularly in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and systemic lupus erythematosus. In RA, humoral and/or cellular autoimmunity to hnRNP-A2/B1 is the most prominent anti-nuclear reactivity, being detectable in more than 50% of patients. However, its pathogenic role ...
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Tano Jean-Yves - - 2011
The phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K)/AKT axis and the Nuclear Factor kappa B (NFκB) pathway play critical roles in macrophage survival. In cells other than macrophages proper operation of those two pathways requires Ca²(+) influx into the cell, but if that is the case in macrophages remains unexplored. In the present work we ...
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Kuc Christian - - 2011
The endocannabinoid arachidonoyl ethanolamide (AEA) is a potent inducer of tumor cell apoptosis however its mechanism of cytotoxicity is unclear. A previous report from our laboratory showed that AEA induced cell death in a cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2)-dependent manner and in this report our data indicate that AEA-induced apoptosis is mediated by ...
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Hahm Eun-Ryeong - - 2011
We have shown previously that withaferin A (WA), a promising anticancer constituent of Ayurvedic medicine plant Withania somnifera, inhibits growth of MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 human breast cancer cells in culture and MDA-MB-231 xenografts in vivo by causing apoptosis. However, the mechanism of WA-induced apoptosis is not fully understood. The present ...
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O'Leary Fionnuala M - - 2011
Burn injury initiates an enhanced inflammatory condition referred to as the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) or the two-hit response phenotype. Prior reports indicated that macrophages respond to injury and demonstrate a heightened reactivity to Toll-like receptor (TLR) stimulation. Since we and others observed a significant increase in splenic GR-1+F4/80+CD11b+ ...
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Bourgine A - - 2011
OBJECTIVE: Dental pathologies such as caries are the most prevalent disease worldwide with infectious and social complications. During the process of caries formation, the tooth is degraded and demineralization of enamel and dentine leads to the release of large amounts of inorganic phosphate (Pi) within dental tubuli. As Pi has ...
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Goyeneche Alicia A - - 2011
Antiprogestins have been largely utilized in reproductive medicine, yet their repositioning for oncologic use is rapidly emerging. In this study we investigated the molecular mediators of the anti-ovarian cancer activity of the structurally related antiprogestins RU-38486, ORG-31710 and CDB-2914. We studied the responses of wt p53 OV2008 and p53 null ...
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Bhui Kulpreet - - 2011
Bromelain, obtained from pineapple, is already in use clinically as adjunct in chemotherapy. Our objective was to test its ability to act as a sole anti-cancer agent. Therefore, we describe its anti-proliferative, anti-inflammatory and subsequent anti-cancer effects in vitro, against human epidermoid carcinoma-A431 and melanoma-A375 cells. Bromelain exhibited reduction in ...
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Stachelek Stanley J - - 2011
CD47 is a transmembrane protein that is a marker of "self". CD47 binding to its cognate receptor in leukocytes and macrophages, signal-regulatory protein alpha (SIRPα), causes inhibition of inflammatory cell attachment. We hypothesized that immobilization of recombinant CD47 on polymeric surfaces would reduce inflammation. Recombinant CD47 was appended to polyvinyl ...
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Fredly Hanne - - 2011
Several previous studies have demonstrated that both conventional cytotoxic drugs as well as targeted therapeutics can induce apoptosis in primary human acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) cells. However, the apoptotic phenotype of dying AML cells has been less extensively characterized. Even though specific antileukemic immune reactivity is important in AML, especially ...
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Arora Pooja - - 2011
Structural variants of α-galactosylceramide (αGC) that activate invariant natural killer T cells (iNKT cells) are being developed as potential immunomodulatory agents for a variety of applications. Identification of specific forms of these glycolipids that bias responses to favor production of proinflammatory vs anti-inflammatory cytokines is central to current efforts, but ...
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Uddin Shahab - - 2011
Fatty Acid Synthase (FASN), the enzyme responsible for de novo synthesis of fatty acids has been shown to be deregulated in several cancers including epithelial ovarian carcinoma (EOC). In this study, we investigated the function of FASN signalling pathway in a large series of Middle Eastern EOC patient samples, a ...
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Boué Jérôme - - 2011
Pain is an inherent component of inflammation often accompanying immune response. A large spectrum of molecules released within the inflamed tissue induces pain by stimulating primary afferent neurons in situ. Activity of primary sensitive fibers can be counteracted by local opioid release by leukocytes. In this study, we investigated the ...
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Haessler Ulrike - - 2011
Dendritic cell (DC) homing to the lymphatics and positioning within the lymph node is important for adaptive immunity, and is regulated by gradients of CCL19 and CCL21, ligands for CCR7. Despite the importance of DC chemotaxis, it is not well understood how DCs interpret gradients of these chemokines in a ...
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Nguyen-Pham Thanh-Nhan - - 2011
The major limitation for the maturation of dendritic cells (DCs) using Toll-like receptor (TLR) agonists is their decreased ability to migrate into lymph nodes compared with conventional DCs. CD38 can be used as a multifunctional marker to modulate migration, survival and Th1 responses of DCs. CD74 has been shown to ...
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Selimovic Denis - - 2011
Although chemotherapeutic drugs could theoretically target all metastatic sites, current treatments do not provide complementary therapeutics. Therefore, the development of an alternative approach replacing the traditional therapy is urgently needed. To assess the killing efficiency of the functionally identified apoptosis related protein (APR)-1 in melanoma cells, we established a tetracycline ...
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Yamaguchi Rei - - 2011
Experimental cerebral ischemia has been reportedly alleviated by the immunosuppressive agent cyclosporin A (CsA). Cyclophilin C-associated protein (CyCAP) was proposed to be an endogenous equivalent of CsA; CsA- and CyCAP-targeting protein cyclophilin C have attracted extensive attention regarding their ischemia-alleviating mechanisms. In this study we have introduced the specific CyCAP ...
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Lei L - - 2011
Lei L, Li H, Yan F, Li Y, Xiao Y. Porphyromonas gingivalis lipopolysaccharide alters atherosclerotic-related gene expression in oxidized low-density-lipoprotein-induced macrophages and foam cells. J Periodont Res 2011; doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0765.2011.01356.x. © 2011 John Wiley & Sons A/S Background and Objective: The molecular mechanism linking atherosclerosis formation and periodontal pathogens is ...
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Teh Boon King - - 2011
The causative association of complement C1q deficiency with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), which inevitably involves the breakdown of tolerance, remains poorly explained. Its non-hepatic, macrophage and dendritic cell (DC) origin may be highly relevant. In tissues, C1q is produced by DCs and macrophages which deposits around these cells and we ...
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Gong Lei - - 2011
Hyperglycemia significantly stimulates pancreatic islet endothelial cell apoptosis; however, the precise mechanisms are not fully understood. In the present study, treating pancreatic islet endothelial (MS-1) cells with high glucose (30mmol/l) but not mannitol significantly increased the number of apoptotic cells as compared with a physiological glucose concentration (5.5mmol/l). Hyperglycemia significantly ...
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Tesz Gregory J - - 2011
Phagocytic macrophages and dendritic cells are desirable targets for potential RNAi therapeutics because they often mediate pathogenic inflammation and autoimmune responses. We recently engineered a complex, 5 component glucan-based encapsulation system for siRNA delivery to phagocytes. In experiments designed to simplify this original formulation, we discovered that the amphipathic peptide ...
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