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The dual role of p53: DNA protection and antioxidant.

2011

The classical functions of p53 protein are those related to its role on DNA damage, cell growth arrest, senescence and apoptosis. For this reason it is called 'the guardian of the genome' and is considered one of the most important players in the development of cancer. However, more recently it has been show that p53 is not only involved in cancer, but also in ageing. p53 is stimulated by stress, which in turn results in the activation of a wide range of transcriptional targets. Low-intensity stress will activate p53 in a manner which results in antioxidant response, thus protecting against ageing because of its antioxidant function. On the contrary, high-intensity activation of p53 will re…

SenescenceGenome instabilityDNA protectionAgingDNA damageBiologymedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryAntioxidantsGenomic InstabilityNeoplasmsmedicineAnimalsHumansCellular SenescenceHeat-Shock ProteinsCell growthCell CycleGeneral MedicineCell cycleCell biologyBiochemistryAgeingTumor Suppressor Protein p53Reactive Oxygen SpeciesOxidative stressFree radical research
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Nicotine-induced FGF-2 mRNA in rat brain is preserved during aging

2004

Indirect trophic actions of nicotine on brain during aging are suggested from observations describing nicotine as a cognitive enhancer, increasing vigilance and improving learning and memory, and both in vitro and in vivo models have demonstrated neuroprotective effects of nAChR agonists. Previously, we have reported that an acute intermittent (-)nicotine treatment significantly increases fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-2) mRNA and protein in several brain regions of rat brain. The present study was designed to analyse if nicotine-induced FGF-2 expression in the rat brain was preserved during aging. Using in situ hybridization and quantitative RNase protection assay the present paper report…

SenescenceNicotineAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyCentral nervous systemStimulationIn situ hybridizationBiologynAChRNeuroprotectionNicotine treatmentStriatumNicotineHippocampuInternal medicineGliamedicineSubstantia nigraAnimalsTissue DistributionRNA MessengerAcetylcholine receptorGeneral NeuroscienceBrainNeuronFGF-2 expression; nicotine treatment; hippocampus; substantia nigra; striatum; brain; neurons; glia; nAChR; neurotrophism; neuroprotectionNeuroprotectionRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyGene Expression RegulationFGF-2 expressionNeurotrophismFibroblast Growth Factor 2Neurology (clinical)NeuronGeriatrics and GerontologyDevelopmental Biologymedicine.drug
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Histone Variant MacroH2A1 Marks Liver Aging and Orchestrates the Escape from Senescence Induced by DNA Hypomethylation in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

2015

The epigenetic basis of age-associated progression of liver diseases towards hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is unclear. MacroH2A1 is a variant of histone H2A1, present in the two isoforms, with fundamental roles in cell homeostasis. MacroH2A1 is a marker of senescence associated heterochromatic foci (SAHF) and synergizes with DNA demethylating chemotherapic agent 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine (5-aza-dC) in silencing tumor suppressor genes in human fibroblasts. We show that protein levels of macroH2A1 isoforms are increased in the livers of old rodents and humans, and in human HCC tissue. Human HCC cells overexpressing macroH2A1 escape a 5-aza-dC-induced senescent phenotype, as determined by cell p…

SenescencebiologyCell growthCell cycleBiochemistryCell biologyHistoneGeneticsbiology.proteinGene silencingEpigeneticsMolecular BiologyGeneBiotechnologyDNA hypomethylation
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Imbalance between sympathetic and sensory innervation in peritoneal endometriosis

2011

To investigate possible mechanisms of pain pathophysiology in patients with peritoneal endometriosis, a clinical study on sensory and sympathetic nerve fibre sprouting in endometriosis was performed. Peritoneal lesions (n= 40) and healthy peritoneum (n= 12) were immunostained and analysed with anti-protein gene product 9.5 (PGP 9.5), anti-substance P (SP) and anti-tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), specific markers for intact nerve fibres, sensory nerve fibres and sympathetic nerve fibres, respectively, to identify the ratio of sympathetic and sensory nerve fibres. In addition, immune cell infiltrates in peritoneal endometriotic lesions were analysed and the nerve growth factor (NGF) and interleuki…

Sensory and sympathetic innervationPathologySympathetic nervous systemSympathetic Nervous SystemInterleukin-1betaEndometriosisSubstance PSubstance PSensory Receptor CellBehavioral Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compoundNerve FibersGAP-43 ProteinGanglia SpinalNerve Growth FactorAscitic FluidMedicineEndometriosis; Neurotransmitters; Sensory and sympathetic innervationEndometriosiNGFImmunity CellularGanglia SympatheticNeurotransmittersMiddle AgedImmunohistochemistrymedicine.anatomical_structureNerve FiberIL-1βPain generation of endometriosis-related symptomFemaleUbiquitin ThiolesteraseHumanSensory nerveAdultmedicine.medical_specialtySensory Receptor CellsTyrosine 3-MonooxygenaseNeuriteImmunologyEndometriosisYoung AdultImmune cell infiltratePeritoneumInternal medicineHumansNerve Growth FactorsNeurotransmitterCell ProliferationInflammationEndocrine and Autonomic Systemsbusiness.industryStromal Cellmedicine.diseaseSensory Receptor CellsNerve growth factorEndocrinologychemistryLaparoscopyStromal CellsbusinessChronic pelvic painBrain, Behavior, and Immunity
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Expression of vascular endothelial growth factor receptors in the endometrium of septate uterus.

2008

Objective To compare the messenger RNA (mRNA) expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) receptors (KDR, Flt-1, and sflt) in the different endometrial locations of septate uterus and normal uterus. Design Prospective, observational study. Setting University teaching hospital. Patient(s) Twelve women with complete septate uterus undergoing hysteroscopic metroplasty and 12 women with normal uterus. Intervention(s) Endometrial tissue samples were obtained from the endometrium covering the septum and the endometrium lining the lateral wall of the uterus. Moreover, endometrial samples were obtained from patients with normal uterus. Main Outcome Measure(s) Differences in the mRNA exp…

SeptateAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyUterusBiologyEndometriumAndrologychemistry.chemical_compoundEndometriumInternal medicinemedicineHumansProspective StudiesRNA MessengerReceptorRegulation of gene expressionMessenger RNAVascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-1urogenital systemUterusObstetrics and GynecologyVascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-2Vascular endothelial growth factormedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyReceptors Vascular Endothelial Growth FactorReproductive MedicinechemistryGene Expression RegulationCase-Control StudiesFemaleSeptate uterusFertility and sterility
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Algebras with intermediate growth of the codimensions

2006

AbstractLet F be a field of characteristic zero and let A be an F-algebra. The polynomial identities satisfied by A can be measured through the asymptotic behavior of the sequence of codimensions and the sequence of colengths of A. For finite dimensional algebras we show that the colength sequence of A is polynomially bounded and the codimension sequence cannot have intermediate growth. We then prove that for general nonassociative algebras intermediate growth of the codimensions is allowed. In fact, for any real number 0<β<1, we construct an algebra A whose sequence of codimensions grows like nnβ.

SequencePolynomialMathematics::Commutative Algebrapolynomia identityApplied MathematicsZero (complex analysis)Field (mathematics)CodimensionPolynomial identityCombinatoricsAlgebraBounded functionCodimension growthColength growthAlgebra over a fieldMathematicsReal numberAdvances in Applied Mathematics
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Varieties of Algebras with Superinvolution of Almost Polynomial Growth

2015

Let A be an associative algebra with superinvolution ∗ over a field of characteristic zero and let $c_{n}^{\ast }(A)$ be its sequence of corresponding ∗-codimensions. In case A is finite dimensional, we prove that such sequence is polynomially bounded if and only if the variety generated by A does not contain three explicitly described algebras with superinvolution. As a consequence we find out that no intermediate growth of the ∗-codimensions between polynomial and exponential is allowed.

SequencePolynomialSuperinvolutionGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsGrowth; Polynomial identity; SuperinvolutionZero (complex analysis)Field (mathematics)010103 numerical & computational mathematicsGrowthPolynomial identity01 natural sciencesExponential functionCombinatoricsSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraBounded functionAssociative algebraMathematics (all)0101 mathematicsVariety (universal algebra)Mathematics
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Asymptotics for Capelli polynomials with involution

2021

Let F be the free associative algebra with involution ∗ over a field F of characteristic zero. We study the asymptotic behavior of the sequence of ∗- codimensions of the T-∗-ideal Γ∗ M+1,L+1 of F generated by the ∗-Capelli polynomials Cap∗ M+1[Y, X] and Cap∗ L+1[Z, X] alternanting on M + 1 symmetric variables and L + 1 skew variables, respectively. It is well known that, if F is an algebraic closed field of characteristic zero, every finite dimensional ∗-simple algebra is isomorphic to one of the following algebras: · (Mk(F ), t) the algebra of k × k matrices with the transpose involution; · (M2m(F ), s) the algebra of 2m × 2m matrices with the symplectic involution; · (Mh(F ) ⊕ Mh(F )op, e…

SequencePure mathematicsSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraAlgebra and Number TheoryMathematics::Commutative AlgebraAlgebras with involution Capelli polynomials Codimension Growth.Associative algebraZero (complex analysis)Field (mathematics)Involution (philosophy)CodimensionMathematics
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Acidic Monosaccharides become Incorporated into Calcite Single Crystals*.

2020

Streptococcus suis is an encapsulated bacterium and one of the most important swine pathogens and a zoonotic agent for which no effective vaccine exists. Bacterial capsular polysaccharides (CPSs) are poorly immunogenic, but anti-CPS antibodies are essential to the host defense against encapsulated bacteria. In addition to the previously known serotypes 2 and 14, that are non-immunogenic, we have recently purified and described the CPS structures for serotypes 1, 1/2, 3, 7, 8, and 9. Here, we aimed to elucidate how these new structurally diverse CPSs interact with the immune system to generate anti-CPS antibody responses. CPS-stimulated dendritic cells produced significant levels of C–C moti…

SerotypeChemokineSecondary infectionStreptococcus suisCrystal structure010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysisMicrobiologyCalcium Carbonatechemistry.chemical_compound03 medical and health sciencesImmune systemMonosaccharideTitermax[SDV.IB.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/Biomaterials030304 developmental biologychemistry.chemical_classificationCalcite0303 health sciencesMineralsbiology010405 organic chemistryChemistryBiomoleculeOrganic Chemistrycrystal growthMonosaccharidesGeneral ChemistryPolymerbiology.organism_classificationdigestive system diseases3. Good health0104 chemical sciencesbioinspired synthesiX-ray diffractionCalcium carbonateChemical engineeringcarbohydratebiology.proteinAntibodyCrystallizationAcidsBacteriaBiomineralizationMacromoleculeChemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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Shedding of Membrane Vesicles Mediates Fibroblast Growth Factor-2 Release from Cells

2003

Fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-2), a polypeptide with regulatory activity on cell growth and differentiation, lacks a conventional secretory signal sequence, and its mechanism of release from cells remains unclear. We characterized the role of extracellular vesicle shedding in FGF-2 release. Viable cells released membrane vesicles in the presence of serum. However, in serum-free medium vesicle shedding was dramatically down-regulated, and the cells did not release FGF-2 activity into their conditioned medium. Addition of serum to serum-starved cells rapidly induced intracellular FGF-2 clustering under the plasma membrane and into granules that colocalized with patches of the cell membrane …

SerumFGF-2 extracellular vesiclesBiologyFibroblast growth factorBiochemistryCulture Media Serum-FreeSettore MED/13 - EndocrinologiaCell Line; Tumor; Endothelial Cells; Fibroblast Growth Factor 2; Secretory VesiclesCell LineCell membraneSettore BIO/13 - Biologia ApplicataCell Line TumorSettore BIO/10 - BiochimicamedicineHumansProtein IsoformsFibroblastMolecular BiologyTumorSecretory VesiclesVesicleCell MembraneEndothelial CellsCell BiologyExtracellular vesicleSecretory VesicleCell biologyKineticsmedicine.anatomical_structureMicroscopy FluorescenceCell cultureFibroblast Growth Factor 2IntracellularJournal of Biological Chemistry
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