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TAZ is required for metastatic activity and chemoresistance of breast cancer stem cells

2015

Metastatic growth in breast cancer (BC) has been proposed as an exclusive property of cancer stem cells (CSCs). However, formal proof of their identity as cells of origin of recurrences at distant sites and the molecular events that may contribute to tumor cell dissemination and metastasis development are yet to be elucidated. In this study, we analyzed a set of patient-derived breast cancer stem cell (BCSC) lines. We found that in vitro BCSCs exhibit a higher chemoresistance and migratory potential when compared with differentiated, nontumorigenic, breast cancer cells (dBCCs). By developing an in vivo metastatic model simulating the disease of patients with early BC, we observed that BCSCs…

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SCD5-induced oleic acid production reduces melanoma malignancy by intracellular retention of SPARC and cathepsin B

2014

A proper balance between saturated and unsaturated fatty acids (FAs) is required for maintaining cell homeostasis. The increased demand of FAs to assemble the plasma membranes of continuously dividing cancer cells might unbalance this ratio and critically affect tumour outgrowth. We unveiled the role of the stearoyl-CoA desaturase SCD5 in converting saturated FAs into mono-unsaturated FAs during melanoma progression. SCD5 is down-regulated in advanced melanoma and its restored expression significantly reduced melanoma malignancy, both in vitro and in vivo, through a mechanism governing the secretion of extracellular matrix proteins, such as secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine (SPAR…

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Flavonoid metabolism and gene expression in developing olive (Olea europaea L.) fruit.

2012

The expression pattern of six genes (phenylalanine-ammonia-lyase, PAL, chalcone synthase, CHS, flavanone 3-hydroxylase, F3H, dihydroflavonol 4-reductase, DFR, anthocyanidin synthase, ANS, UDP-gluco...

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Validation strategies for antibodies targeting modified ribonucleotides

2020

Chemical modifications are found on almost all RNAs and affect their coding and noncoding functions. The identification of m6A on mRNA and its important role in gene regulation stimulated the field to investigate whether additional modifications are present on mRNAs. Indeed, modifications including m1A, m5C, m7G, 2′-OMe, and Ψ were detected. However, since their abundances are low and tools used for their corroboration are often not well characterized, their physiological relevance remains largely elusive. Antibodies targeting modified nucleotides are often used but have limitations such as low affinity or specificity. Moreover, they are not always well characterized and due to the low abun…

chemistry.chemical_classificationRegulation of gene expression0303 health sciencesMessenger RNAbiologyNucleotidesmedicine.drug_class030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyMethodComputational biologyRibonucleotidesMonoclonal antibodyAntibodies03 medical and health sciencesLow affinitychemistrybiology.proteinmedicineRNANucleotideRNA MessengerAntibodyMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologyRNA
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Antioxidants in skeletal muscle physiology, a radically different approach.

2015

Regular physical exercise has many health benefits (1). Paradoxically, it is also clear that contracting skeletal muscles generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) and that prolonged and intense exercise can result in oxidative damage to cellular constituents (2-4). Reactive oxygen species production is dependent on the intensity of the exercise with higher amount of ROS generated by strenuous exercise (5, 6). Antioxidants may reduce the adverse effects of exercise-induced ROS (2-4). However, ROS are not only toxic but rather play an important role in cell signalling and in the regulation of gene expression (7, 8) and force production in skeletal muscle (9). Thus, we have recently raised quest…

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Tissue‐dependent differences in Bardet–Biedl syndrome gene expression

2019

BACKGROUND INFORMATION Primary cilia are highly conserved multifunctional cell organelles that extend from the cell membrane. A range of genetic disorders, collectively termed ciliopathies, is attributed to primary cilia dysfunction. The archetypical ciliopathy is the Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS), patients of which display virtually all symptoms associated with dysfunctional cilia. The primary cilium acts as a sensory organelle transmitting intra- and extracellular signals thereby transducing various signalling pathways facilitated by the BBS proteins. Growing evidence suggests that cilia proteins also have alternative functions in ciliary independent mechanisms, which might be contributing …

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Cytokines gene expression in the tunica albuginea in patients with Peyronie’s disease. Pilot study with a control group

2011

INTRODUCTION: We decided to conduct a study to investigate the presence of cytokines in the albuginea of subjects with Peyronie's disease (PD). Cytokines, as responsible for intercellular communication, maybe involved in the pathogenesis of the disease. The identification of one or more involved cytokines may, in fact, be useful in the pharmacological treatment with biologic drugs that are able to interfere with specific cytokines. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between January 2009 and Decembre 2010 at the Clinic of Urological outpatients clinic of the Policlinico of Palermo were recruited 20 subjects with PD, mean age 62.3 years (range 51-70) and 8 subjects with congenital recurvatum penis (mean …

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Annexin-1 downregulation in thyroid cancer correlates to the degree of tumour differentiation

2006

We investigated the expression of annexin-1 (ANXA1) in thyroid carcinoma cell lines and in thyroid cancers with a different degree of differentiation. The highest level of ANXA1 expression examined by Western blotting was detected in the papillary carcinoma cells (NPA) and in the follicular cells (WRO). On the other hand, the most undifferentiated thyroid carcinoma cells (ARO and FRO) presented the lowest level of ANXA1 expression. In surgical tissue specimens from 32 patients with thyroid cancers, we found high immunoreactivity for ANXA1 in papillary (PTC) and follicular (FTC) thyroid cancers while in undifferentiated thyroid cancers (UTC) the expression of the protein was barely detectabl…

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RASSF1A inhibits estrogen receptor alpha expression and estrogen-independent signalling: implications for breast cancer development

2012

The Ras association domain family 1 isoform A (RASSF1A) is a tumor suppressor whose inactivation is implicated in the development of many human cancers, including breast carcinomas. Little is known about the tumor-suppressive function of RASSF1A in breast tissue and whether its inactivation is mechanistically involved in the initiation and progression of breast tumors. Here, we show that RASSF1A inhibits breast cancer growth in vivo, and suppresses estrogen receptor (ERα) expression and function. Reconstitution of RASSF1A in MCF7 cells led to decreased ERα levels and reduced sensitivity to estrogen (E2). Concomitantly, we observed decreased expression of Id1 as well as the E2-responsive gen…

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Nuclear receptor NR5A2 and bone: gene expression and association with bone mineral density

2011

El pdf del artículo es el manuscrito de autor (PMCID: PMC3682472).-- et al.

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