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Induction of apoptosis by the proteasome inhibitor MG132 in human HCC cells: Possible correlation with specific caspase-dependent cleavage of β-caten…

2004

Proteasome inhibitors, like MG132, can exert cell growth inhibitory and apoptotic effects in different tumor types. The apoptotic mechanism of these compounds involves the activation of the effector caspases. beta-catenin, also an oncogene, represents one of the substrates of these proteases, but the consequences of its cleavage are poorly understood. We investigated its function during apoptosis induced by MG132 in three hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cell lines, endowed (HepG2 and HuH-6) or not (HA22T/VGH) with activating mutations of beta-catenin. Induction of apoptosis was associated with cell growth inhibition, accumulation of the cells at the G(2)/M phases of the cell cycle, as well a…

hepatocellular carcinoma ß-catenin apoptosis proteasome MG132 survivinSettore MED/09 - Medicina InternabiologyCell growthGeneral MedicineCell cycleCell biologychemistry.chemical_compoundProteasomechemistryApoptosisMG132SurvivinGeneticsProteasome inhibitormedicineCancer researchbiology.proteinCaspasemedicine.drug
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Incidence of new foci of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in patients who underwent radiofrequency ablation of HCC: Role of multidetector CT

2009

hepatocellular carcinomaradiofrequency ablation
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Cannabinoid 1/2 Receptor Activation Induces Strain-Dependent Behavioral and Neurochemical Changes in Genetic Absence Epilepsy Rats From Strasbourg an…

2022

Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) is characterized by absence seizures, which are episodes of lack of consciousness accompanied by electrographic spike-wave discharges. About 60% of children and adolescents with absence seizures are affected by major neuropsychological comorbidities, including anxiety. Endocannabinoids and monoamines are likely involved in the pathophysiology of these CAE psychiatric comorbidities. Here, we show that the synthetic cannabinoid receptor type 1/2 (CB1/2R) agonist WIN 55,212-2 (2 mg/kg) has a strain-dependent effect on anxiety-like and motor behavior when assess in the hole board test and cerebral monoaminergic levels in Genetic Absence Epilepsy Rats from Strasb…

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Olfactory and cortical projections to bulbar and hippocampal adult-born neurons

2015

New neurons are continually generated in the subependymal layer of the lateral ventricles and the subgranular zone of dentate gyrus during adulthood. In the subventricular zone, neuroblasts migrate a long distance to the olfactory bulb where they differentiate into granule or periglomerular interneurons. In the hippocampus, neuroblasts migrate a short distance from the subgranular zone to the granule cell layer of the dentate gyrus to become granule neurons. In addition to the short-distance inputs, bulbar interneurons receive long-distance centrifugal afferents from olfactory-recipient structures. Similarly, dentate granule cells receive differential inputs from the medial and lateral ento…

hippocampusRostral migratory streamNeuroscience (miscellaneous)OlfactionBiologylcsh:RC321-571lcsh:QM1-695Subgranular zonememoryCellular and Molecular NeurosciencesynapsemedicineOriginal Research Articlelcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatrytract-tracingDentate gyrusOlfactory tuberclelcsh:Human anatomyGranule cellAnterior olfactory nucleusOlfactory bulbadult neurogenesismedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemAnatomyNeuroscienceNeuroscienceolfactionFrontiers in Neuroanatomy
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Metallic nanoparticles exhibit paradoxical effects on oxidative stress and pro-inflammatory response in endothelial cells in vitro

2007

Particulate matter is associated with different human diseases affecting organs such as the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Very small particles (nanoparticles) have been shown to be rapidly internalized into the body. Since the sites of internalization and the location of the detected particles are often far apart, a distribution via the blood stream must have occurred. Thus, endothelial cells, which line the inner surface of blood vessels, must have had direct contact with the particles. In this study we tested the effects of metallic nanoparticles (Co and Ni) on oxidative stress and proinflammatory response in human endothelial cells in vitro. Exposure to both nanoparticle types…

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Vesiclepedia:A Compendium for Extracellular Vesicles with Continuous Community Annotation

2012

Vesiclepedia is a community-annotated compendium of molecular data on extracellular vesicles.

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Bidirectional cell-matrix interaction dictates neuronal network formation in a brain-mimetic 3D scaffold

2022

Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSC) derived neurons are emerging as a powerful tool for studying neurobiology, disease pathology, and modeling. Due to the lack of platforms available for housing and growing hPSC-derived neurons, a pressing need exists to tailor a brain-mimetic 3D scaffold that recapitulates tissue composition and favourably regulates neuronal network formation. Despite the progress in engineering biomimetic scaffolds, an ideal brain-mimetic scaffold is still elusive. We bioengineered a physiologically relevant 3D scaffold by integrating brain-like extracellular matrix (ECM) components and chemical cues. Culturing hPSCs-neurons in hyaluronic acid (HA) gels and HA-chondroitin…

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C1q–Ha matrix regulates the local synthesis of hyaluronan in malignant pleural mesothelioma by modulating has3 expression

2021

Increased hyaluronic acid (HA) production is often associated with cancer progression. In malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM), HA is found at elevated levels in pleural effusions and sera of patients, and it has been widely debated whether MPM cells are able to produce HA by themselves or through the release of growth factors stimulating other cells. Another key component of the MPM microenvironment is C1q, which can act as a pro-tumorigenic factor favoring cell adhesion, migration and proliferation. The aim of the current study was to prove that MPM primary cells are able to synthesize HA and to inquire the stimulus given by C1q&ndash

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Molecular Pathways Implicated in Radioresistance of Glioblastoma Multiforme: What Is the Role of Extracellular Vesicles?

2023

Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is a primary brain tumor that is very aggressive, resistant to treatment, and characterized by a high degree of anaplasia and proliferation. Routine treatment includes ablative surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. However, GMB rapidly relapses and develops radioresistance. Here, we briefly review the mechanisms underpinning radioresistance and discuss research to stop it and install anti-tumor defenses. Factors that participate in radioresistance are varied and include stem cells, tumor heterogeneity, tumor microenvironment, hypoxia, metabolic reprogramming, the chaperone system, non-coding RNAs, DNA repair, and extracellular vesicles (EVs). We direct our a…

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Action immunitaire de chimiothérapies anticancéreuses : un exemple à travers les modes d'actions des cellules "Interferon-producting Killer Dendritic…

2009

Classical antitumoral therapies are basically perceived as a direct and lytic action of the chosen therapeutic agent against tumor cells. Nevertheless, growing evidence indicates that some anticancer strategies can work through the action of the immune system. Imatinib Mesylate (IM), a targeted drug, helped us to unravel some mechanisms of action of a natural killer sub-population: the "Interferon-producing Killer dendritic Cells" (IKDC). Thoses cells possess anti-tumoral lytic capacities, synergistically amplified by IM and interleukine (IL)-2, under the dependency of IL-15, and also antigen-presenting capability. Those cells are capable of TRAIL-mediated lysis and of antigen uptake, proce…

immunothérapie.[SDV.IMM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/ImmunologyNK[ SDV.BC ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular Biologydendritic cell[SDV.BC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular Biologyantigen presentationprésentation de l'antigène[ SDV.IMM ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Immunologycellule tueuse naturelle[SDV.IMM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Immunologycellule dendritiqueimmunotherapy[SDV.BC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular BiologyIKDC
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