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Membrane-bound exosomal HSP70 as a biomarker for detection and monitoring of malignant solid tumours: a pilot study
2019
Abstract Background Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally. Early detection and disease management lead to a better survival rate. Consequently, discovery of novel methods in cancer early diagnosis is a field of active research. Minimally invasive liquid biopsies are generating growing interest. Circulating tumour cells (CTCs) have been identified in patients’ blood; nevertheless, these cells are rare and heterogeneous. Exosomes are extracellular nanovesicles released into the extracellular environment via the endosomal vesicle pathway and found in different body fluids. Exosomes deliver bioactive cargo such as proteins, mRNA and miRNA to recipient cells in the tumour environm…
High levels of the molecular chaperone Mdg1/ERdj4 reflect the activation state of endothelial cells
2003
Mdg1/ERdj4, a mammalian chaperone that belongs to the HSP40 protein family, has been reported to be located in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), is induced by ER stress, and protects ER stressed cells from apoptosis. Here we show that under normal physiological conditions, Mdg1/ERdj4 is expressed at various levels in the vasculature due to different activation states of the endothelium. To elucidate the stimuli that induce ER stress and thus upregulate Mdg1/ERdj4, we investigated the effect of several endothelium specific stressors on its expression. Mdg1/ERdj4 mRNA is induced by activated macrophages, by nitric oxide (NO) and heat shock, and during terminal cell differentiation, whereas shea…
Curcumin entrapped into lipid nanosystems inhibits neuroblastoma cancer cell growth and activates Hsp70 protein
2010
Curcumin is a natural anti-cancer compound utilized on a wide variety of human cancer cell lines and animal carcinogenesis models. However, its clinical application has been limited for its minimal systemic bioavailability. Nanoparticle-based drug delivery approaches have the potential for rendering hydrophobic molecules such as curcumin dispersible in aqueous media, thus overtaking the limits of its poor solubility. In this paper, we reported the preparation and chemical-physical characterization of Nanostructured Lipid Carriers (NLC) containing curcumin, based on Imwitor, Compritol or Precirol as lipid matrix. By in vitro experiments, we have demonstrated that these nano-systems are able …
A field methodology to study effects of UV radiation on fish larvae.
2003
There is a considerable lack of in situ specific information about the effects of UV-B radiation on limnic animals studied in the field. We exposed larval pike (Esox lucius L.) in two types of cuvettes (glass and quartz) placed at different depths (5 or 15 cm) to natural solar UV or to artificially enhanced UV-B (lamps on 3 h per day), simulating the scenarios for coming decades. Dose realism and comparability with earlier laboratory experiments was the main purpose, and therefore UV-B irradiances to the surface as well as underwater irradiances were directly measured. Result showed that UV-B dose rates in natural waters are low even though DOC concentration was low (4.8 mg/l) in our study …
Small heat shock proteins and the cytoskeleton: an essential interplay for cell integrity?
2012
Abstract The cytoskeleton is a highly complex network of three major intracellular filaments, microfilaments (MFs), microtubules (MTs) and intermediate filaments (IFs). This network plays a key role in the control of cell shape, division, functions and interactions in animal organs and tissues. Dysregulation of the network can contribute to numerous human diseases. Although small HSPs (sHSPs) and in particular HSP27 (HSPB1) or αB-crystallin (HSPB5) display a wide range of cellular properties, they are mostly known for their ability to protect cells under stress conditions. Mutations in some sHSPs have been found to affect their ability to interact with cytoskeleton proteins, leading to IF a…
Jutekliskās uztveres tematizācija Pētera Handkes stāstā „Senviktuāras kalna mācība”
2015
Bakalaura darbs ir veltīts tēmai „Jutekliskās uztveres tematizācija Pētera Handkes stāstā Senviktuāra kalna mācība”. Darba mērķis ir izmeklēt un aplūkot Pētera Handkes jutekliskās uztveres atspoguļojumu stāstā Senviktuāra kalna mācība. Darba uzdevums ir izpētīt rakstnieka Pētera Handkes personību un viņa slaveno tetraloģiju, it īpaši tetraloģijas otro daļu. Darbs ir sadalīts trijās nodaļās. Pirmajā nodaļā tiek apskatīts un visparēji raksturots jēdziens „mūsdienu literatūra”, kā arī tiek apskatīta tā laika politiskā un sabiedriskā situācija Vācijā un Austrijā. Papildus tiek apskatīta mūsdienu rakstnieku paaudze un Pēters Handke tiek prezentēts kā mūsdienu vācu rakstnieku paaudzes populārs pā…
Chaperonotherapy for Alzheimer’s Disease: Focusing on HSP60
2015
This review will analyze growing evidence suggesting a convergence between two major areas of research: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and chaperonopathies. While AD is a widely recognized medical, public health, and social problem, the chaperonopathies have not yet been acknowledged as a related burden of similar magnitude. However, recent evidence collectively indicates that such possibility exists in that AD, or at least some forms of it, may indeed be a chaperonopathy. The importance of considering this possibility cannot be overemphasized since it provides a novel point of view to examine AD and potentially suggests new therapeutic avenues. In this review, we focus on the mitochondrial chape…
HSP70 inhibition : a new therapeutic target against cancer
2013
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) were first discovered in Drosophila by Ritossa in 1962. As stress proteins, HSPs are induced in response to a wide variety of physiological and environmental insults. HSPs have a cyto-protective function and act as molecular chaperones by assisting the folding of nascent or misfolded proteins and by preventing their aggregation. Mammalian HSPs have been classified into 5 families according to their molecular weight: HSP110, HSP90, HSP70, HSP60 and the family of small HSPs such as HSP27 (Kampinga et al., 2009). The most well-known inducible stress chaperone HSP70 is hardly detectable at basal level in normal “non-stressed” cells, but in cancer cells HSP70 is consti…
Exosome Involvment in Hsp60 secretion by tumor cells.
2011
Heat Shock Proteins exosomal localization and levels in non-tumoral and tumoral thyroid tissues
Exosomes (EXs) secreted from cells to the extracellular environment play an important role in intercellular communication in normality and pathology. In particular, EXs contribute to cancer progression through the modulation of tumor microenvironment. Heat Shock Proteins (Hsps) are implicated in the development of carcinogenic process because they interact with many metabolic and biomolecular mechanisms of cancer cells [1]. Different studies shown that they can be released by tumors cells and that the mechanism of release is mediated by EXs pathway. In this study we performed an immunomorphological and biomolecular analysis to investigate Hsp27, Hsp60, Hsp70, Hsp90 levels expression profile…