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Persistent inflammation alters the function of the endogenous brain stem cell compartment

2008

Endogenous neural stem/precursor cells (NPCs) are considered a functional reservoir for promoting tissue homeostasis and repair after injury, therefore regenerative strategies that mobilize these cells have recently been proposed. Despite evidence of increased neurogenesis upon acute inflammatory insults (e.g. ischaemic stroke), the plasticity of the endogenous brain stem cell compartment in chronic CNS inflammatory disorders remains poorly characterized. Here we show that persistent brain inflammation, induced by immune cells targeting myelin, extensively alters the proliferative and migratory properties of subventricular zone (SVZ)-resident NPCs in vivo leading to significant accumulation…

Encephalomyelitis Autoimmune Experimentalexperimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisSubventricular zoneInflammationBiologymultiple sclerosisMice03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNeuroblastCell MovementPrecursor cellischemic strokemedicineAnimalsCells CulturedTissue homeostasisCell Proliferationneural stem cells030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesStem CellsCell CycleNeurogenesisOriginal Articlesbrain cell stemNeural stem cellClone CellsNerve RegenerationMice Inbred C57BLMicroscopy Electronneurogenesismedicine.anatomical_structureinflammationChronic DiseaseModels AnimalCytokinesFemaleNeurology (clinical)Stem cellmedicine.symptomNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBrain StemBrain
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Population density and childhood leukaemia: results of the EUROCLUS study

1999

The EUROCLUS study assembled incidence data for 13,551 cases of childhood leukaemia (CL) diagnosed between 1980 and 1989 in 17 countries (or regions of countries). These were referenced by location at diagnosis to small census areas of which there were 25,723 in the study area. Population counts, surface area and, hence, population density were available for all these small areas. Previous analyses have shown limited extra-Poisson variation (EPV) of case counts within small areas; this is most pronounced in areas of intermediate population density (150-499 persons/km2). In this study, the data set was examined in more detail for evidence that variations in incidence and EPV of CL are associ…

Epstein-Barr Virus InfectionsCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyPopulationBiologyRate ratioPopulation densitysymbols.namesakeEpidemiologymedicineHumansPoisson regressionChildeducationSmall-Area AnalysisPopulation Densityeducation.field_of_studyLeukemiaIncidenceIncidence (epidemiology)Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-LymphomaConfidence intervalEuropeOncologySmall-Area AnalysissymbolsDemography
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A role for caspases in the differentiation of erythroid cells and macrophages

2007

Several cysteine proteases of the caspase family play a central role in many forms of cell death by apoptosis. Other enzymes of the family are involved in cytokine maturation along inflammatory response. In recent years, several caspases involved in cell death were shown to play a role in other cellular processes such as proliferation and differentiation. In the present review, we summarize the current knowledge of the role of caspases in the differentiation of erythroid cells and macrophages. Based on these two examples, we show that the nature of involved enzymes, the pathways leading to their activation in response to specific growth factors, and the specificity of the target proteins th…

Erythroid Precursor CellsProteasesCell typeProgrammed cell deathErythrocytesbiologyMacrophagesmedicine.medical_treatmentIntrinsic apoptosisCell DifferentiationGeneral MedicineBiochemistryMonocytesHematopoiesisCell biologyCytokineApoptosisCaspasesmedicinebiology.proteinAnimalsHumansMacrophageMyeloid Progenitor CellsCaspaseBiochimie
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Oral verruciform xanthoma and erythroplakia associated with chronic graft-versus-host disease: A rare case report and review of the literature

2017

Abstract Background Oral verruciform xanthoma is an uncommon benign lesion. Although oral verruciform xanthoma occurs in healthy individuals, it has been also reported in association with some inflammatory conditions. The aim of this study is to report a case of oral verruciform xanthoma associated with chronic graft-versus-host disease and to review the literature on this topic. Case presentation A 47-year-old Caucasian male presented to the Sector of Oral Medicine “V. Margiotta”, University Policlinic “P. Giaccone” of Palermo complaining of a mass on the gingiva. He first noticed the painless mass 1 year ago. He reported to have undergone allogenic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation …

Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)MaleVerruciform xanthomaBiopsylcsh:MedicineGraft vs Host DiseaseCase ReportBiochemistryChronic graft versus-host-disease; Erythroplakia; Oral potential malignant disorder; Verruciform xanthoma; Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)030207 dermatology & venereal diseases0302 clinical medicinelcsh:QH301-705.5Verruciform xanthomaErythroplakiamedicine.diagnostic_testChronic graft versus-host-diseaseHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationMED/28 - MALATTIE ODONTOSTOMATOLOGICHEGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedPrecursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphomamedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisOral erythroplakiamedicine.symptommedicine.medical_specialtyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyOral potential malignant disorder03 medical and health sciencesTongueBiopsymedicineXanthomatosisLS7_3Humanslcsh:Science (General)Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)business.industrylcsh:RAmbientaleNodule (medicine)medicine.diseaseDermatologystomatognathic diseaseslcsh:Biology (General)ErythroplasiaChronic DiseaseHard palatebusinessMouth DiseasesOral medicineErythroplakialcsh:Q1-390
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A central role for Notch in effector CD8(+) T cell differentiation.

2014

Activated CD8(+) T cells choose between terminal effector cell (TEC) or memory precursor cell (MPC) fates. We found that the signaling receptor Notch controls this 'choice'. Notch promoted the differentiation of immediately protective TECs and was correspondingly required for the clearance of acute infection with influenza virus. Notch activated a major portion of the TEC-specific gene-expression program and suppressed the MPC-specific program. Expression of Notch was induced on naive CD8(+) T cells by inflammatory mediators and interleukin 2 (IL-2) via pathways dependent on the metabolic checkpoint kinase mTOR and the transcription factor T-bet. These pathways were subsequently amplified d…

ImmunologyNotch signaling pathwayMice TransgenicCell SeparationBiologyAdaptive ImmunityCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesEffector cellLymphocyte ActivationReal-Time Polymerase Chain ReactionArticlememoryMiceOrthomyxoviridae InfectionsCell surface receptorT-Lymphocyte SubsetsTransduction GeneticPrecursor cellImmunology and AllergyCytotoxic T cellAnimalsGeneticsReceptors NotchEffectorCell DifferentiationFlow CytometryAdoptive TransferTEC3. Good healthCell biologyMice Inbred C57BLeffectorCD8 T cellMPCInfluenza A virusinflammationTranscriptomeCD8Nature immunology
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Interaction of syntenin-1 and the NG2 proteoglycan in migratory oligodendrocyte precursor cells.

2008

Migration of oligodendrocyte precursors along axons is a necessary prerequisite for myelination, but little is known about underlying mechanisms. NG2 is a large membrane proteoglycan implicated in oligodendrocyte migration. Here we show that a PDZ domain protein termed syntenin-1 interacts with NG2 and that syntenin-1 is necessary for normal rates of migration. The association of syntenin-1 with NG2, identified in a yeast two-hybrid screen, was confirmed by colocalization of both proteins within processes of oligodendroglial precursor cells and by coimmunoprecipitation from cell extracts. Syntenin-1 also colocalizes with NG2 in "co-capping" assays, demonstrating a lateral association of bot…

ImmunoprecipitationSynteninsCellPDZ domainAmino Acid MotifsBiologyBiochemistryMiceCell MovementPrecursor cellTwo-Hybrid System TechniquesmedicineAnimalsHumansAntigensRNA Small InterferingMolecular BiologyCells CulturedNG2 proteoglycanColocalizationCell DifferentiationCell BiologyMolecular biologyOligodendrocyteCell biologyOligodendrogliamedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemProteoglycanbiology.proteinProteoglycansNeurogliaProtein BindingThe Journal of biological chemistry
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Male fertility in long-term survivors of childhood ALL.

1999

A study of fertility was conducted in postpubertal male patients who had been treated for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) during childhood or adolescence between 1970 and 1980. Thirteen men (age 18 to 35 years) participated on a volunteer basis. Their age at diagnosis was between 2 and 15 years. Therapy followed the protocol ''Memphis VII (Pinkel)." Interview, physical examination, andrological studies (ejaculate), and hormone status (luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, and testosterone) were performed at least 5 years after completion of therapy. No normozoospermia was achieved; 10 patients were identified with asthenozoospermia and 3 patients with azoospermia. With respe…

InfertilityAdultMalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectFertilityAntineoplastic AgentsAsthenozoospermiaFollicle-stimulating hormoneEndocrinologyAcute lymphocytic leukemiamedicineHumansTestosteroneSurvivorsTestosteroneInfertility Malemedia_commonGynecologyAzoospermiaSperm Countbusiness.industryLuteinizing HormonePrecursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphomamedicine.diseaseSpermatozoaFertilitySperm MotilityFollicle Stimulating HormoneLuteinizing hormonebusinessArchives of andrology
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Analysis of Complete Neuroblast Cell Lineages in the Drosophila Embryonic Brain via DiI Labeling

2013

Proper functioning of the brain relies on an enormous diversity of neural cells generated by neural stem cell-like neuroblasts (NBs). Each of the about 100 NBs in each side of brain generates a nearly invariant and unique cell lineage, consisting of specific neural cell types that develop in defined time periods. In this chapter we describe a method that labels entire NB lineages in the embryonic brain. Clonal DiI labeling allows us to follow the development of an NB lineage starting from the neuroectodermal precursor cell up to the fully developed cell clone in the first larval instar brain. We also show how to ablate individual cells within an NB clone, which reveals information about the…

Lineage (genetic)Cell divisionNeuroblastPrecursor cellCell CloneBiologyClone (B-cell biology)Molecular biologyNeural cellNeural stem cellCell biology
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Acid Dnase Activities In Peripheral, Mononuclear Blood Cells: A Possible Parameter To Detect Proliferating Cell Populations

1992

After electrophoresis in DNA -containing polyacrylamide gels, two acid DNase activities can be detected in peripheral, mononuclear cells of the human blood. One of these acid DNase activities correlates with cell proliferation; its isoelectrical point is at pI 7.4. By means of this DNase activity, a quantity of less than 1% leukemic cells can be detected. The increased acid DNase activity can indicate the proliferation of malignant cell populations and possibly the proliferation of cell populations during immunological reactions

LymphocyteCellBiologyLymphocyte ActivationIsozymePeripheral blood mononuclear cellGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologychemistry.chemical_compoundReference ValuesmedicineHumansDeoxyribonuclease IILymphocyteschemistry.chemical_classificationDeoxyribonucleasesCell growthfood and beveragesDNAHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationPrecursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-LymphomaIsoenzymesmedicine.anatomical_structureEnzymeBiochemistrychemistryElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelIsoelectric FocusingDNAZeitschrift für Naturforschung C
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Influences of prenatal and postnatal stress on adult hippocampal neurogenesis: The double neurogenic niche hypothesis

2015

International audience; Adult hippocampal neurogenesis (AHN) is involved in learning, memory, and stress, and plays a significant role in neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders. As an age-dependent process, AHN is largely influenced by changes that occur during the pre- and postnatal stages of brain development, and constitutes an important field of research. This review examines the current knowledge regarding the regulators of AHN and the influence of prenatal and postnatal stress on later AHN. In addition, a hypothesis is presented suggesting that each kind of stress influences a specific neurogenic pool, developmental or postnatal, that later becomes a precursor with important repe…

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