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Congenital primary hypothyroidism with subsequent adenomatous goiter in a Turkish patient caused by a homozygous 10-bp deletion in the thyroid peroxi…

2006

Summary Objective  Congenital primary hypothyroidism occurs in 1 of 4000 births. Whereas the majority of the cases are due to developmental defects of the thyroid gland, 20% carry a defect in thyroid hormonogenesis. We report a Turkish boy who had goitrous hypothyroidism due to a mutation in the thyroid peroxidase (TPO) gene. Design  The TPO gene was sequenced directly from genomic DNA and cDNA which was transcribed from three RNA samples harvested from different parts of the patient's excised thyroid gland. Patient  The boy was thyroidectomized because of continuing growth of his thyroid gland and development of multiple nodes suspected of malignancy by ultrasound examination. Histopatholo…

AdenomaMaleThyroid Hormonesendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyGoiterAdolescentTurkeyendocrine system diseasesEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedicine.medical_treatmentThyroid Function TestsBiologyIodide PeroxidaseThyroid function testsFrameshift mutationConsanguinityEndocrinologyThyroid peroxidaseInternal medicineCongenital HypothyroidismmedicineHumansIntracellular partmedicine.diagnostic_testHomozygoteThyroidThyroidectomyPrimary hypothyroidismmedicine.diseasePedigreeThyroxinemedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyThyroidectomybiology.proteinGene DeletionGoiter NodularClinical Endocrinology
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Immunolocalization of integrins in the normal and neoplastic colonic epithelium.

1993

Cryosections of normal colon (NC), tubular and villous adenomas (TA, VA), and variably differentiated colon adenocarcinomas (CA) were immunostained with monoclonal antibodies to alpha 1-6 and alpha v, and beta 1-4 integrin subunits; select samples were stained for cytokeratin (Ck) 20 and villin. In NC, alpha 2 staining was strongest in crypt cells; alpha 1,3 and alpha v, and beta 1,3 and beta 4, and Ck 20 and villin predominated in superficial enterocytes. In TA and VA, monolayered glands showed integrin, Ck 20 and villin patterns that differed slightly from both crypt and superficial enterocytes. Complex glands in VA showed decreased integrin staining and basal polarization; Ck 20 and vill…

AdenomaPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyIntegrinsColonCryptIntegrinFluorescent Antibody TechniqueAdenocarcinomadigestive systemEpitheliumExtracellular matrixImmunoenzyme Techniques03 medical and health sciencesCytokeratin0302 clinical medicineKeratinmedicineHumansTissue Distribution030304 developmental biologychemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesbiologyCarcinomaMicrofilament ProteinsAntibodies MonoclonalCell DifferentiationGeneral MedicineEpitheliummedicine.anatomical_structurechemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisColonic Neoplasmsbiology.proteinImmunohistochemistryKeratinsVillinCarrier ProteinsVirchows Archiv. B, Cell pathology including molecular pathology
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CD73-generated extracellular adenosine in chronic lymphocytic leukemia creates local conditions counteracting drug-induced cell death

2011

Abstract Extracellular adenosine (ADO), generated from ATP or ADP through the concerted action of the ectoenzymes CD39 and CD73, elicits autocrine and paracrine effects mediated by type 1 purinergic receptors. We have tested whether the expression of CD39 and CD73 by chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) cells activates an adenosinergic axis affecting growth and survival. By immunohistochemistry, CD39 is widely expressed in CLL lymph nodes, whereas CD73 is restricted to proliferation centers. CD73 expression is highest on Ki-67+ CLL cells, adjacent to T lymphocytes, and is further localized to perivascular areas. CD39+/CD73+ CLL cells generate ADO from ADP in a time- and concentration-dependen…

AdenosineCellular differentiationChronic lymphocytic leukemia5'-Nucleotidase; Adenosine; Adenosine Diphosphate; Adenosine Triphosphate; Antigens CD; Antineoplastic Agents Phytogenic; Apyrase; Autocrine Communication; Cell Death; Cell Differentiation; Cell Movement; Cell Survival; Etoposide; Extracellular Space; GPI-Linked Proteins; Humans; Leukemia Lymphocytic Chronic B-Cell; Paracrine Communication; Receptor Adenosine A2A; Tumor Cells Cultured; Biochemistry; Immunology; Hematology; Cell BiologyMICROENVIRONMENTCD38BiochemistryACTIVATIONAdenosine TriphosphateCell MovementPhytogenichemic and lymphatic diseasesTumor Cells CulturedChronic5'-NucleotidaseEtoposideLeukemiaCulturedCell DeathTUMOR-GROWTHApyrasePurinergic receptorCell DifferentiationHematologyLymphocyticCDTumor CellsCell biologyAdenosine DiphosphateAutocrine CommunicationLeukemiaReceptorIMMUNE SUPPRESSIONReceptor Adenosine A2ACell SurvivalImmunologyAntineoplastic AgentsAdenosinergicBiologyGPI-Linked ProteinsDAMAGE-INDUCED APOPTOSISAdenosine A2AParacrine signallingAntigens CDParacrine CommunicationmedicineHumansAntigensAutocrine signallingImmunobiologyB-CellCell BiologyDAMAGE-INDUCED APOPTOSIS; T-CELLS; IMMUNE SUPPRESSION; ZAP-70 EXPRESSION; TUMOR-GROWTH; RECEPTOR; CD73; ACTIVATION; CD38; MICROENVIRONMENTmedicine.diseaseAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicLeukemia Lymphocytic Chronic B-CellSettore MED/15 - MALATTIE DEL SANGUET-CELLSCD73Extracellular SpaceZAP-70 EXPRESSIONCD38Blood
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Inorganic Polyphosphates As Storage for and Generator of Metabolic Energy in the Extracellular Matrix.

2019

Inorganic polyphosphates (polyP) consist of linear chains of orthophosphate residues, linked by high-energy phosphoanhydride bonds. They are evolutionarily old biopolymers that are present from bacteria to man. No other molecule concentrates as much (bio)chemically usable energy as polyP. However, the function and metabolism of this long-neglected polymer are scarcely known, especially in higher eukaryotes. In recent years, interest in polyP experienced a renaissance, beginning with the discovery of polyP as phosphate source in bone mineralization. Later, two discoveries placed polyP into the focus of regenerative medicine applications. First, polyP shows morphogenetic activity, i.e., induc…

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Adhesion Molecules in Kidney Diseases

2010

Adhesion molecules Kidney diseases Cell-cell adhesion Intracellular signaling cascade
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TCTN3 Mutations Cause Mohr-Majewski Syndrome

2012

Orofaciodigital syndromes (OFDSs) consist of a group of heterogeneous disorders characterized by abnormalities in the oral cavity, face, and digits and associated phenotypic abnormalities that lead to the delineation of 13 OFDS subtypes. Here, by a combined approach of homozygozity mapping and exome ciliary sequencing, we identified truncating TCTN3 mutations as the cause of an extreme form of OFD associated with bone dysplasia, tibial defect, cystic kidneys, and brain anomalies (OFD IV, Mohr-Majewski syndrome). Analysis of 184 individuals with various ciliopathies (OFD, Meckel, Joubert, and short rib polydactyly syndromes) led us to identify four additional truncating TCTN3 mutations in un…

AdolescentFoot Deformities CongenitalMolecular Sequence DataCiliopathiesJoubert syndromeYoung AdultFetusReportCerebellumGLI3medicineGeneticsHumansExomeHedgehog ProteinsGenetics(clinical)Sonic hedgehogChildExomeGenetics (clinical)Adaptor Proteins Signal TransducingCystic kidneyGeneticsBase SequencebiologyHomozygoteIntracellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsMembrane ProteinsCiliary transition zoneSequence Analysis DNAOrofaciodigital Syndromesmedicine.diseaseCleft PalateCiliopathyPhenotypeMutationbiology.proteinApoptosis Regulatory ProteinsHand Deformities CongenitalSignal TransductionThe American Journal of Human Genetics
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CAF-like state in primary skin fibroblasts with constitutional BRCA1 epimutation sheds new light on tumor suppressor deficiency-related changes in he…

2016

Constitutive epimutations of tumor suppressor genes are increasingly considered as cancer predisposing factors equally to sequence mutations. In light of the emerging role of the microenvironment for cancer predisposition, initiation, and progression, we aimed to characterize the consequences of a BRCA1 epimutation in cells of mesenchymal origin. We performed a comprehensive molecular and cellular comparison of primary dermal fibroblasts taken from a monozygous twin pair discordant for recurrent cancers and BRCA1 epimutation, whose exceptional clinical case we previously reported in this journal. Comparative transcriptome analysis identified differential expression of extracellular matrix-r…

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Relationship between apoptosis and survival molecules in human cumulus cells as markers of oocyte competence

2017

SummaryTo select from a single patient the best oocytes able to reach the blastocyst stage, we searched for valuable markers for oocytes competence. We evaluated the DNA fragmentation index (DFI) and the level of some survival molecules, such as AKT, pAKT and pERK1/2, in individual cumulus cell–oocyte complexes (COC). The study included normo-responder women. The average age of the patients was 34.3. DFI in cumulus cells was evaluated using the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) dUTP nick-end labelling (TUNEL) assayin situ. AKT, pAKT and pERK1/2 were measured by immunological assay and densitometric analysis of fluorescent signals using NIS-Elements BR 3.10 image software. Statisti…

Adult0301 basic medicineCell SurvivalApoptosisDNA FragmentationBiologyMolecular markerAndrology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOocyte competencemedicineHumansProspective StudiesBlastocystPhosphorylationSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E CitologiaExtracellular Signal-Regulated MAP KinasesCells CulturedCumulus Cells030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineTUNEL assayApoptosiEmbryoCell BiologyOocyteIn vitroCell biology030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureHuman cumulus cellTerminal deoxynucleotidyl transferaseApoptosisSurvival moleculeOocytesDNA fragmentationFemaleProto-Oncogene Proteins c-aktBiomarkersDevelopmental Biology
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Proeryptotic Activity of 4-Hydroxynonenal: A New Potential Physiopathological Role for Lipid Peroxidation Products

2020

Background: Eryptosis is a physiological, apoptosis-like death of injured erythrocytes crucial to prevent premature haemolysis and the pathological sequalae generated by cell-free haemoglobin. When dysregulated, the process is associated to several inflammatory-based pathologies. 4-Hydroxy-trans-2-nonenal (HNE) is an endogenous signalling molecule at physiological levels and, at higher concentrations, is involved in the pathogenesis of several inflammatory-based diseases. This work evaluated whether HNE could induce eryptosis in human erythrocytes. Methods: Measurements of phosphatidylserine, cell volume, intracellular oxidants, Ca++, glutathione, ICAM-1, and ceramide were assessed by flow …

Adult0301 basic medicineCeramideErythrocyteslcsh:QR1-502PhosphatidylserinesBiochemistryArticleRBClcsh:Microbiology4-HydroxynonenalLipid peroxidationprostaglandins03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineeryptosisCell AdhesionHuman Umbilical Vein Endothelial CellsHumansMolecular BiologyCells CulturedCaspaseAldehydesbiologyGlutathionePhosphatidylserineMiddle AgedIntercellular Adhesion Molecule-1Haemolysislipid peroxidation productsGlutathione4-hydroxynonenalCell biology030104 developmental biologychemistryinflammation030220 oncology & carcinogenesisbiology.proteinCalciumLipid PeroxidationIntracellularBiomolecules
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Subclinical Mastitis in a European Multicenter Cohort: Prevalence, Impact on Human Milk (HM) Composition, and Association with Infant HM Intake and G…

2019

Background: Subclinical mastitis (SCM) is an inflammatory condition of the mammary gland. We examined the effects of SCM on human milk (HM) composition, infant growth, and HM intake in a mother&ndash

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