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Cells, Volume 10, Issue 2

February 2021 - 287 articles

Cover Story: Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is a pleiotropic inflammatory cytokine, found to exert an anti-fibrotic effect in toxic liver injury by inhibiting hepatic stellate cell activation. Using genetically modified mouse models, we explored an unexpected pro-fibrogenic role of MIF in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and identified hepatocytes as a functional relevant source of MIF during NASH. Via further in vivo and in vitro analysis, we could evidence that MIF directly contributes to NKT polarization during NASH, shifting the balance toward the pro-fibrotic type I subtype. Complementing expression analysis studies in human liver samples with different NAFLD stages indicates that the role of MIF and the identified mechanisms are conserved between men and mice. The study adds an unidentified layer to the understanding of the complex role of MIF during chronic liver injury. View this paper
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Articles (287)

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
6,150 Views
31 Pages

Compartmentalized Signaling in Aging and Neurodegeneration

  • Giulietta Di Benedetto,
  • Liliana F. Iannucci,
  • Nicoletta C. Surdo,
  • Sofia Zanin,
  • Filippo Conca,
  • Francesca Grisan,
  • Andrea Gerbino and
  • Konstantinos Lefkimmiatis

22 February 2021

The cyclic AMP (cAMP) signalling cascade is necessary for cell homeostasis and plays important roles in many processes. This is particularly relevant during ageing and age-related diseases, where drastic changes, generally decreases, in cAMP levels h...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
7,433 Views
25 Pages

Mechanical Mechanisms of Chromosome Segregation

  • Maya I. Anjur-Dietrich,
  • Colm P. Kelleher and
  • Daniel J. Needleman

22 February 2021

Chromosome segregation—the partitioning of genetic material into two daughter cells—is one of the most crucial processes in cell division. In all Eukaryotes, chromosome segregation is driven by the spindle, a microtubule-based, self-organizing subcel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,910 Views
17 Pages

22 February 2021

Dietary supplementation is a widely adapted strategy to maintain nutritional balance for improving health and preventing chronic diseases. Conflicting results in studies of similar design, however, suggest that there is substantial heterogenicity in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
7,562 Views
35 Pages

Chemically Defined Xeno- and Serum-Free Cell Culture Medium to Grow Human Adipose Stem Cells

  • Stefano Panella,
  • Francesco Muoio,
  • Valentin Jossen,
  • Yves Harder,
  • Regine Eibl-Schindler and
  • Tiziano Tallone

22 February 2021

Adipose tissue is an abundant source of stem cells. However, liposuction cannot yield cell quantities sufficient for direct applications in regenerative medicine. Therefore, the development of GMP-compliant ex vivo expansion protocols is required to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,576 Views
13 Pages

The Pentatricopeptide Repeat Protein MEF100 Is Required for the Editing of Four Mitochondrial Editing Sites in Arabidopsis

  • Bernard Gutmann,
  • Michael Millman,
  • Lilian Vincis Pereira Sanglard,
  • Ian Small and
  • Catherine Colas des Francs-Small

22 February 2021

In Arabidopsis thaliana there are more than 600 C-to-U RNA editing events in the mitochondria and at least 44 in the chloroplasts. Pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins provide the specificity for these reactions. They recognize RNA sequences in a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
9,768 Views
18 Pages

CellMAPtracer: A User-Friendly Tracking Tool for Long-Term Migratory and Proliferating Cells Associated with FUCCI Systems

  • Salim Ghannoum,
  • Kamil Antos,
  • Waldir Leoncio Netto,
  • Cecil Gomes,
  • Alvaro Köhn-Luque and
  • Hesso Farhan

22 February 2021

Cell migration is a fundamental biological process of key importance in health and disease. Advances in imaging techniques have paved the way to monitor cell motility. An ever-growing collection of computational tools to track cells has improved our...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
6,903 Views
25 Pages

Cytochrome c Oxidase at Full Thrust: Regulation and Biological Consequences to Flying Insects

  • Rafael D. Mesquita,
  • Alessandro Gaviraghi,
  • Renata L.S. Gonçalves,
  • Marcos A. Vannier-Santos,
  • Julio A. Mignaco,
  • Carlos Frederico L. Fontes,
  • Luciana E.S.F. Machado and
  • Marcus F. Oliveira

22 February 2021

Flight dispersal represents a key aspect of the evolutionary and ecological success of insects, allowing escape from predators, mating, and colonization of new niches. The huge energy demand posed by flight activity is essentially met by oxidative ph...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,737 Views
20 Pages

Hyperglycemia Potentiates Prothrombotic Effect of Aldosterone in a Rat Arterial Thrombosis Model

  • Anna Gromotowicz-Poplawska,
  • Piotr Szoka,
  • Agnieszka Zakrzeska,
  • Patrycjusz Kolodziejczyk,
  • Natalia Marcinczyk,
  • Janusz Szemraj,
  • Piotr Tutka and
  • Ewa Chabielska

22 February 2021

We investigated the role of aldosterone (ALDO) in the development of arterial thrombosis in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. To evaluate the effect of endogenous ALDO, the rats underwent adrenalectomy (ADX). ADX reduced the development of arteri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
7,163 Views
26 Pages

Lipid Droplets Are a Physiological Nucleoporin Reservoir

  • Sylvain Kumanski,
  • Benjamin T. Viart,
  • Sofia Kossida and
  • María Moriel-Carretero

22 February 2021

Lipid Droplets (LD) are dynamic organelles that originate in the Endoplasmic Reticulum and mostly bud off toward the cytoplasm, where they store neutral lipids for energy and protection purposes. LD also have diverse proteins on their surface, many o...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,951 Views
14 Pages

22 February 2021

In contrast to the traditional view of mitochondria being solely a source of cellular energy, e.g., the “powerhouse” of the cell, mitochondria are now known to be key regulators of numerous cellular processes. Accordingly, disturbance of mitochondria...

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