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Role of HSP60/HSP10 in Lung Cancer: Simple Biomarkers or Leading Actors?

2020

Cancers are one of the major challenges faced by modern medicine both because of their impact in terms of the amount of cases and of the ineffectiveness of therapies used today. A concrete support to the fight against them can be found in the analysis and understanding of the molecular mechanisms involving molecular chaperones. In particular, HSP60 and HSP10 seem to play an important role in carcinogenesis, supporting tumours in their proliferation, survival, and metastasis. Efforts must be directed toward finding ways to eliminate or block this “mistaken” chaperone. Therefore, the scientific community must develop therapeutic strategies that consider HSP60 and HSP10 as the possible target …

0301 basic medicineModern medicineDiseaseReview ArticleBioinformaticsmedicine.disease_causeMetastasis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineDiagnostic biomarkerLung cancerRC254-282biologybusiness.industrySettore BIO/16 - Anatomia UmanaNeoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensHSP60 HSP10 LUNG CANCERmedicine.disease030104 developmental biologyOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisChaperone (protein)biology.proteinHSP60businessCarcinogenesis
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The dimer-monomer equilibrium of SARS-CoV-2 main protease is affected by small molecule inhibitors

2021

AbstractThe maturation of coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, which is the etiological agent at the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic, requires a main protease Mpro to cleave the virus-encoded polyproteins. Despite a wealth of experimental information already available, there is wide disagreement about the Mpro monomer-dimer equilibrium dissociation constant. Since the functional unit of Mpro is a homodimer, the detailed knowledge of the thermodynamics of this equilibrium is a key piece of information for possible therapeutic intervention, with small molecules interfering with dimerization being potential broad-spectrum antiviral drug leads. In the present study, we exploit Small Angle X-ray Scattering (…

0301 basic medicineMolecular biologyProtein ConformationSciencemedicine.medical_treatmentDimerBiophysicsPlasma protein binding010402 general chemistryAntiviral Agents01 natural sciencesArticleDissociation (chemistry)03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundProtein structureX-Ray DiffractionDrug DiscoverymedicineHumansProtease InhibitorsCoronavirus 3C ProteasesVirtual screeningMultidisciplinaryProteaseSARS-CoV-2ChemistryQSARS-CoV-2 main protease Mpro enzymatic activity inhibition Small Angle X-ray Scattering small inhibitors virtual screeningRCOVID-19Computational BiologySmall moleculeComputational biology and bioinformatics0104 chemical sciencesMolecular Docking SimulationDissociation constant030104 developmental biologyBiophysicsMedicineThermodynamicsDimerizationProtein Binding
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Bax transmembrane domain interacts with prosurvival Bcl-2 proteins in biological membranes

2016

The Bcl-2 (B-cell lymphoma 2) protein Bax (Bcl-2 associated X, apoptosis regulator) can commit cells to apoptosis via outer mitochondrial membrane permeabilization. Bax activity is controlled in healthy cells by prosurvival Bcl-2 proteins. C-terminal Bax transmembrane domain interactions were implicated recently in Bax pore formation. Here, we show that the isolated transmembrane domains of Bax, Bcl-xL (B-cell lymphoma-extra large), and Bcl-2 can mediate interactions between Bax and prosurvival proteins inside the membrane in the absence of apoptotic stimuli. Bcl-2 protein transmembrane domains specifically homooligomerize and heterooligomerize in bacterial and mitochondrial membranes. Thei…

0301 basic medicineMultidisciplinary030102 biochemistry & molecular biologyChemistryApoptosis RegulatorapoptosisBiological membraneBiological SciencesBioinformaticsBiotecnologiaOuter mitochondrial membraneoligomerizationtransmembraneCell biologymitochondria03 medical and health sciencesTransmembrane domain030104 developmental biologyMembraneMembranes (Biologia)ApoptosisBcl-2ProteïnesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Data set of interactomes and metabolic pathways of proteins differentially expressed in brains with Alzheimer׳s disease

2016

Alzheimer's disease is one of the main causes of dementia in the elderly and its frequency is on the rise worldwide. It is considered the result of complex interactions between genetic and environmental factors, being many of them unknown. Therefore, there is a dire necessity for the identification of novel molecular players for the understanding of this disease. In this data article we determined the protein expression profiles of whole protein extracts from cortex regions of brains from patients with Alzheimer's disease in comparison to a normal brain. We identified 721 iTRAQ-labeled polypeptides with more than 95% in confidence. We analyzed all proteins that changed in their expression l…

0301 basic medicineMultidisciplinaryATP synthasebiologyComputational biologyDiseasemedicine.diseaseBioinformaticslcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsProtein expressionCortex (botany)03 medical and health sciencesMetabolic pathway030104 developmental biologymedicinebiology.proteinDementialcsh:R858-859.7Research articleKEGGlcsh:Science (General)lcsh:Q1-390Data ArticleData in Brief
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2017

Aqueous humour (AH) is an important biologic fluid that maintains normal intraocular pressure and contains proteins that regulate the homeostasis of ocular tissues. Any alterations in the protein compositions are correlated to the pathogenesis of various ocular disorders. In recent years, gender-based medicine has emerged as an important research focus considering the prevalence of certain diseases, which are higher in a particular sex. Nevertheless, the inter-gender variations in the AH proteome are unknown. Therefore, this study endeavoured to characterize the AH proteome to assess the differences between genders. Thirty AH samples of patients who underwent cataract surgery were categoriz…

0301 basic medicineMultidisciplinaryFuture studiesAqueous humourInflammationBiologyProteomicsBioinformaticsPathogenesis03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologyImmune systemProteomebiology.proteinmedicineAntibodymedicine.symptomPLOS ONE
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A multicentric study to evaluate the use of relative retention times in targeted proteomics.

2016

Despite the maturity reached by targeted proteomic strategies, reliable and standardized protocols are urgently needed to enhance reproducibility among different laboratories and analytical platforms, facilitating a more widespread use in biomedical research. To achieve this goal, the use of dimensionless relative retention times (iRT), defined on the basis of peptide standard retention times (RT), has lately emerged as a powerful tool. The robustness, reproducibility and utility of this strategy were examined for the first time in a multicentric setting, involving 28 laboratories that included 24 of the Spanish network of proteomics laboratories (ProteoRed-ISCIII). According to the results…

0301 basic medicineMultiple reaction monitoringProteomicsBiomedical ResearchComputer scienceBiophysicsLiquid chromatographyContext (language use)BioinformaticsBiochemistry03 medical and health sciencesInter-laboratory validationTargeted proteomicsObserver VariationReproducibilityResearchReproducibility of ResultsAnalytical scienceReference StandardsStandardizationReproducibilityCell and molecular biologyTargeted proteomics030104 developmental biologyBiological significanceBiochemical engineeringRetention timeChromatography LiquidJournal of proteomics
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Identifying Prognostic SNPs in Clinical Cohorts: Complementing Univariate Analyses by Resampling and Multivariable Modeling

2016

Clinical cohorts with time-to-event endpoints are increasingly characterized by measurements of a number of single nucleotide polymorphisms that is by a magnitude larger than the number of measurements typically considered at the gene level. At the same time, the size of clinical cohorts often is still limited, calling for novel analysis strategies for identifying potentially prognostic SNPs that can help to better characterize disease processes. We propose such a strategy, drawing on univariate testing ideas from epidemiological case-controls studies on the one hand, and multivariable regression techniques as developed for gene expression data on the other hand. In particular, we focus on …

0301 basic medicineMultivariate analysisMicroarraysTest StatisticsGene Expressionlcsh:MedicineBioinformatics01 natural sciencesHematologic Cancers and Related DisordersCohort Studies010104 statistics & probabilityMathematical and Statistical TechniquesResamplingMedicine and Health Scienceslcsh:ScienceStatistical DataUnivariate analysisMultidisciplinarySimulation and ModelingMultivariable calculusRegression analysisHematologyMyeloid LeukemiaPrognosisRegressionBioassays and Physiological AnalysisOncologyResearch DesignPhysical SciencesStatistics (Mathematics)Research ArticleAcute Myeloid LeukemiaPermutationSingle-nucleotide polymorphismComputational biologyBiologyResearch and Analysis MethodsPolymorphism Single Nucleotide03 medical and health sciencesLeukemiasGeneticsHumansStatistical Methods0101 mathematicsDiscrete Mathematicslcsh:RUnivariateCancers and NeoplasmsBiology and Life SciencesModels Theoretical030104 developmental biologyCombinatoricsCase-Control StudiesMultivariate Analysislcsh:QMathematicsPLOS ONE
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Different rates of spontaneous mutation of chloroplastic and nuclear viroids as determined by high-fidelity ultra-deep sequencing

2017

[EN] Mutation rates vary by orders of magnitude across biological systems, being higher for simpler genomes. The simplest known genomes correspond to viroids, subviral plant replicons constituted by circular non-coding RNAs of few hundred bases. Previous work has revealed an extremely high mutation rate for chrysanthemum chlorotic mottle viroid, a chloroplastreplicating viroid. However, whether this is a general feature of viroids remains unclear. Here, we have used high-fidelity ultra-deep sequencing to determine the mutation rate in a common host (eggplant) of two viroids, each representative of one family: the chloroplastic eggplant latent viroid (ELVd, Avsunviroidae) and the nuclear pot…

0301 basic medicineMutation rateChloroplastsViroidvirusesPospiviroidaeArtificial Gene Amplification and ExtensionPlant ScienceSelf-CleavageVirus ReplicationBiochemistryPolymerase Chain ReactionGenomeDatabase and Informatics MethodsSequencing techniquesRibozymeNucleic AcidsRibozymesBiology (General)GeneticsHigh-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencingfood and beveragesRNA sequencingViroidsEnzymesAvsunviroidaeDeletion MutationVirusesPhysical SciencesRNA ViralIn-VivoSequence AnalysisResearch ArticleSubstitution MutationHammerhead RibozymesQH301-705.5Materials by StructureBioinformaticsEvolutionMaterials ScienceImmunologyPlant PathogensGenerationReplicationBiologyMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesSequence Motif AnalysisVirologyGeneticsSolanum melongenaRNA-PolymeraseMolecular BiologyPotato spindle tuber viroidPlant DiseasesMatter030102 biochemistry & molecular biologyPoint mutationOrganismsBiology and Life SciencesProteinsRNAReverse Transcriptase-Polymerase Chain ReactionRC581-607Plant Pathologybiology.organism_classificationVirologyResearch and analysis methodsMolecular biology techniques030104 developmental biologyMutagenesisOligomersMutationEnzymologyRNAMotifParasitologyImmunologic diseases. AllergyPLOS Pathogens
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Approaching Sex Differences in Cardiovascular Non-Coding RNA Research

2020

International audience; Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the biggest cause of sickness and mortality worldwide in both males and females. Clinical statistics demonstrate clear sex differences in risk, prevalence, mortality rates, and response to treatment for different entities of CVD. The reason for this remains poorly understood. Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) are emerging as key mediators and biomarkers of CVD. Similarly, current knowledge on differential regulation, expression, and pathology-associated function of ncRNAs between sexes is minimal. Here, we provide a state-of-the-art overview of what is known on sex differences in ncRNA research in CVD as well as discussing the contributing biol…

0301 basic medicineNcRNAER-BETARNA Untranslatedexperimental modelsreceptorsReviewDisease030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBioinformaticsCardiovascular Systemlcsh:Chemistry0302 clinical medicineSex hormone-binding globulinlncRNAestrogenMedicinePROMOTER METHYLATIONlcsh:QH301-705.5DNA METHYLATIONSpectroscopyGENE-EXPRESSIONSex CharacteristicsbiologyMortality rateGeneral MedicineMOUSE MODELNon-coding RNA[SDV.MHEP.CSC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Cardiology and cardiovascular system3. Good healthComputer Science ApplicationsHEART-FAILUREESTROGEN-RECEPTOR-ALPHAandrogenvascular cells.vascular cellsCatalysisMICRORNA THERAPEUTICSInorganic Chemistry03 medical and health sciences[SDV.MHEP.CSC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Cardiology and cardiovascular systemmicroRNAAnimalsHumansEpigeneticsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryX-INACTIVATIONMolecular BiologySocioeconomic statusmiRNAbusiness.industryOrganic ChemistryPOSTMENOPAUSAL HORMONE-THERAPYcardiovascular diseasesSexual dimorphism030104 developmental biologylcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999biology.proteinbusinessBiomarkersInternational journal of molecular sciences
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Exosomes genetic cargo in lung cancer: a truly Pandora s box

2016

Lung cancer is a highly lethal disease. Targeted therapies have been developed in last years, however survival rates are not improving due to the delay in the diagnosis, making biomarkers one of the most interesting fields of study in cancer. Liquid biopsy has raised as an alternative to tissue biopsy due to improvements in analytical techniques for circulating tumor cells (CTCs), cell free DNA and exosomes. Among all, exosomes have raised as one of the most promising tools to understand the tumor due to their stability in the blood and their similarity to the cells of origin. In the last years, different alterations have been described inside the exosomes derived from non-small cell lung c…

0301 basic medicineNcRNAnon-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)exosomesReview ArticleBioinformaticsExosomes03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCirculating tumor cellmicroRNAMedicineLiquid biopsyLung cancerExosomes; Liquid biopsy; NcRNAs; Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC); Oncologyliquid biopsyLiquid biopsybusiness.industryNcRNAsCancerncRNAsMICROBIOLOGIAmedicine.diseaseMicrovesiclesExosome030104 developmental biologyCell-free fetal DNAOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCancer researchHuman medicinebusiness
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