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Cells, Volume 12, Issue 17

2023 September-1 - 86 articles

Cover Story: Obesity-induced type 2 diabetes (T2D) has become a global epidemic with negative social and economic impacts. Moreover, there is an exponential growth of obesity-related health problems, such as dyslipidemia, fatty liver, high blood pressure, coronary artery diseases, and stroke. The growing body of evidence indicates that low-grade inflammation is mediated by classically activated macrophages in the pathogenesis of obesity-induced T2D. Despite the acknowledged importance of these macrophage subsets in the pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome (MS), the molecular events that govern metabolic tissue inflammation remain misunderstood. In this study, we provide the evidence that CITED2 restrains pro-inflammatory macrophage polarization and limits diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance. View this paper
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Articles (86)

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,585 Views
18 Pages

Slow Interstitial Fluid Flow Activates TGF-β Signaling and Drives Fibrotic Responses in Human Tenon Fibroblasts

  • Cornelius Jakob Wiedenmann,
  • Charlotte Gottwald,
  • Kosovare Zeqiri,
  • Janne Frömmichen,
  • Emma Bungert,
  • Moritz Gläser,
  • Jeanne Ströble,
  • Robert Lohmüller,
  • Thomas Reinhard and
  • Günther Schlunck
  • + 1 author

4 September 2023

Background: Fibrosis limits the success of filtering glaucoma surgery. We employed 2D and 3D in vitro models to assess the effects of fluid flow on human tenon fibroblasts (HTF). Methods: HTF were exposed to continuous or pulsatile fluid flow for 48...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,109 Views
21 Pages

4 September 2023

Genomic-based precision medicine has not only improved tumour therapy but has also shown its weaknesses. Genomic profiling and mutation analysis have identified alterations that play a major role in sarcoma pathogenesis and evolution. However, they h...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,092 Views
14 Pages

3 September 2023

The internalization and degradation of myelin in glia contributes to the resolution of neuroinflammation and influences disease progression. The identification of a three-dimensional experimental model to study myelin processing under neuroinflammati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,312 Views
26 Pages

MicroRNA-375 Is Induced during Astrocyte-to-Neuron Reprogramming and Promotes Survival of Reprogrammed Neurons when Overexpressed

  • Xuanyu Chen,
  • Ivan Sokirniy,
  • Xin Wang,
  • Mei Jiang,
  • Natalie Mseis-Jackson,
  • Christine Williams,
  • Kristopher Mayes,
  • Na Jiang,
  • Brendan Puls and
  • Hedong Li
  • + 2 authors

3 September 2023

While astrocyte-to-neuron (AtN) reprogramming holds great promise in regenerative medicine, the molecular mechanisms that govern this unique biological process remain elusive. To understand the function of miRNAs during the AtN reprogramming process,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,923 Views
23 Pages

Calcineurin-Dependent Homeostatic Response of C. elegans Muscle Cells upon Prolonged Activation of Acetylcholine Receptors

  • Franklin Florin,
  • Benjamin Bonneau,
  • Luis Briseño-Roa,
  • Jean-Louis Bessereau and
  • Maëlle Jospin

3 September 2023

Pharmacological adaptation is a common phenomenon observed during prolonged drug exposure and often leads to drug resistance. Understanding the cellular events involved in adaptation could provide new strategies to circumvent this resistance issue. W...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,936 Views
35 Pages

Human iPSCs as Model Systems for BMP-Related Rare Diseases

  • Gonzalo Sánchez-Duffhues and
  • Christian Hiepen

2 September 2023

Disturbances in bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signalling contribute to onset and development of a number of rare genetic diseases, including Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP), Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), and Hereditary haemorr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,404 Views
18 Pages

Morphology of Neutrophils during Their Activation and NETosis: Atomic Force Microscopy Study

  • Viktoria Sergunova,
  • Vladimir Inozemtsev,
  • Nina Vorobjeva,
  • Elena Kozlova,
  • Ekaterina Sherstyukova,
  • Snezhanna Lyapunova and
  • Aleksandr Chernysh

2 September 2023

Confocal microscopy and fluorescence staining of cellular structures are commonly used to study neutrophil activation and NETosis. However, they do not reveal the specific characteristics of the neutrophil membrane surface, its nanostructure, and mor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,133 Views
13 Pages

Identification of Unique microRNA Profiles in Different Types of Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathy

  • Sandra Muñoz-Braceras,
  • Iago Pinal-Fernandez,
  • Maria Casal-Dominguez,
  • Katherine Pak,
  • José César Milisenda,
  • Shajia Lu,
  • Massimo Gadina,
  • Faiza Naz,
  • Gustavo Gutierrez-Cruz and
  • Andrew L. Mammen
  • + 9 authors

2 September 2023

Dermatomyositis (DM), antisynthetase syndrome (AS), immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy (IMNM), and inclusion body myositis (IBM) are four major types of idiopathic inflammatory myopathy (IIM). Muscle biopsies from each type of IIM have unique trans...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,604 Views
12 Pages

2 September 2023

Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) signalling is essential for maintaining germ cell viability during mouse spermatogenesis; however, its role in human spermatozoa is unknown. We previously demonstrated that peroxiredoxin 6 (PRDX6) calcium-independent phosp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,454 Views
18 Pages

JNK Signalling Regulates Self-Renewal of Proliferative Urine-Derived Renal Progenitor Cells via Inhibition of Ferroptosis

  • Lisa Nguyen,
  • Leonie Thewes,
  • Michelle Westerhoff,
  • Wasco Wruck,
  • Andreas S. Reichert,
  • Carsten Berndt and
  • James Adjaye

2 September 2023

With a global increase in chronic kidney disease patients, alternatives to dialysis and organ transplantation are needed. Stem cell-based therapies could be one possibility to treat chronic kidney disease. Here, we used multipotent urine-derived rena...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,517 Views
19 Pages

Lymphatic Endothelial-to-Myofibroblast Transition: A Potential New Mechanism Underlying Skin Fibrosis in Systemic Sclerosis

  • Irene Rosa,
  • Eloisa Romano,
  • Bianca Saveria Fioretto,
  • Khadija El Aoufy,
  • Silvia Bellando-Randone,
  • Marco Matucci-Cerinic and
  • Mirko Manetti

1 September 2023

At present, only a few reports have addressed the possible contribution of the lymphatic vascular system to the pathogenesis of systemic sclerosis (SSc). Based on the evidence that blood vascular endothelial cells can undertake the endothelial-to-myo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,424 Views
24 Pages

1 September 2023

Primary cilia are essential sensory organelles that develop when an inhibitory cap consisting of CP110 and other proteins is eliminated. The degradation of CP110 by the ubiquitin-dependent proteasome pathway mediated by NEURL4 and HYLS1 removes the i...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,851 Views
25 Pages

1 September 2023

Head and neck cancers (HNCs) are known to present multiple factors likely to influence their development. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the current scientific literature on the interplay between systemic inflammatory disorde...

  • Review
  • Open Access
39 Citations
9,276 Views
24 Pages

Macrophage Implication in IPF: Updates on Immune, Epigenetic, and Metabolic Pathways

  • Deepak Pokhreal,
  • Bruno Crestani and
  • Doumet Georges Helou

1 September 2023

Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a lethal interstitial lung disease of unknown etiology with a poor prognosis. It is a chronic and progressive disease that has a distinct radiological and pathological pattern from common interstitial pneumonia....

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,702 Views
26 Pages

Changes in the Proteome of Platelets from Patients with Critical Progression of COVID-19

  • Monika Wolny,
  • Svitlana Rozanova,
  • Cornelius Knabbe,
  • Kathy Pfeiffer,
  • Katalin Barkovits,
  • Katrin Marcus and
  • Ingvild Birschmann

1 September 2023

Platelets, the smallest cells in human blood, known for their role in primary hemostasis, are also able to interact with pathogens and play a crucial role in the immune response. In severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases, platelets become o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,398 Views
17 Pages

1 September 2023

Oxidative damage and inflammation are among the very significant aspects interrelated with cancer and other degenerative diseases. In this study, we investigated the biological activities of a 25 kDa protease (SH21) that was purified from Bacillus si...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
8,606 Views
26 Pages

31 August 2023

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a prevalent gynecological and endocrine disorder that results in irregular menstruation, incomplete follicular development, disrupted ovulation, and reduced fertility rates among affected women of reproductive age....

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,681 Views
13 Pages

A Protocol for Organoids from the Urine of Bladder Cancer Patients

  • Simon Walz,
  • Paul Pollehne,
  • Ruizhi Geng,
  • Johannes Schneider,
  • Moritz Maas,
  • Wilhelm K. Aicher,
  • Arnulf Stenzl,
  • Bastian Amend and
  • Niklas Harland

31 August 2023

This study investigates the feasibility of establishing urine-derived tumor organoids from bladder cancer (BC) patients as an alternative to tissue-derived organoids. BC is one of the most common cancers worldwide and current diagnostic methods invol...

  • Review
  • Open Access
32 Citations
6,245 Views
16 Pages

MT1-MMP as a Key Regulator of Metastasis

  • Noritaka Tanaka and
  • Takeharu Sakamoto

31 August 2023

Membrane type1-matrix metalloproteinase (MT1-MMP) is a member of metalloproteinases that is tethered to the transmembrane. Its major function in cancer progression is to directly degrade the extracellular matrix components, which are mainly type I&nd...

  • Comment
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,582 Views
5 Pages

31 August 2023

Fibroblasts in the heart, traditionally recognized as interstitial cells, have long been overlooked in the study of cardiac physiology and pathology [...]

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,686 Views
12 Pages

Aquaglyceroporins in Human Breast Cancer

  • Teresa Kirkegaard,
  • Andreas Riishede,
  • Trine Tramm and
  • Lene N. Nejsum

31 August 2023

Aquaporins are water channels that facilitate passive water transport across cellular membranes following an osmotic gradient and are essential in the regulation of body water homeostasis. Several aquaporins are overexpressed in breast cancer, and AQ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
2,476 Views
16 Pages

miR-369-3p Modulates Intestinal Inflammatory Response via BRCC3/NLRP3 Inflammasome Axis

  • Viviana Scalavino,
  • Emanuele Piccinno,
  • Anna Maria Valentini,
  • Nicolò Schena,
  • Raffaele Armentano,
  • Gianluigi Giannelli and
  • Grazia Serino

31 August 2023

Inflammasomes are multiprotein complexes expressed by immune cells in response to distinct stimuli that trigger inflammatory responses and the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Evidence suggests a different role of inflammasome NLRP3 in IBD. NLR...

  • Review
  • Open Access
53 Citations
20,927 Views
38 Pages

30 August 2023

Mitochondria are the primary source of energy production and are implicated in a wide range of biological processes in most eukaryotic cells. Skeletal muscle heavily relies on mitochondria for energy supplements. In addition to being a powerhouse, mi...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,868 Views
13 Pages

Metformin: A New Inhibitor of the Wnt Signaling Pathway in Cancer

  • Domenico Conza,
  • Paola Mirra,
  • Francesca Fiory,
  • Luigi Insabato,
  • Antonella Nicolò,
  • Francesco Beguinot and
  • Luca Ulianich

30 August 2023

The biguanide drug metformin is widely used in type 2 diabetes mellitus therapy, due to its ability to decrease serum glucose levels, mainly by reducing hepatic gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis. A considerable number of studies have shown that metf...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,085 Views
13 Pages

Comparative Shotgun Proteomics Reveals the Characteristic Protein Signature of Osteosarcoma Subtypes

  • Maram Alaa,
  • Nouran Al-Shehaby,
  • Ali Mostafa Anwar,
  • Nesma Farid,
  • Mustafa Shaban Shawky,
  • Manal Zamzam,
  • Iman Zaky,
  • Ahmed Elghounimy,
  • Shahenda El-Naggar and
  • Sameh Magdeldin

30 August 2023

Osteosarcoma is a primary malignant bone tumor affecting adolescents and young adults. This study aimed to identify proteomic signatures that distinguish between different osteosarcoma subtypes, providing insights into their molecular heterogeneity a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,448 Views
21 Pages

New Views of the DNA Repair Protein Ataxia–Telangiectasia Mutated in Central Neurons: Contribution in Synaptic Dysfunctions of Neurodevelopmental and Neurodegenerative Diseases

  • Sabrina Briguglio,
  • Clara Cambria,
  • Elena Albizzati,
  • Elena Marcello,
  • Giovanni Provenzano,
  • Angelisa Frasca and
  • Flavia Antonucci

30 August 2023

Ataxia–Telangiectasia Mutated (ATM) is a serine/threonine protein kinase principally known to orchestrate DNA repair processes upon DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). Mutations in the Atm gene lead to Ataxia–Telangiectasia (AT), a recessive...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,616 Views
25 Pages

30 August 2023

There is an increasing interest in biomarkers of nitric oxide dysregulation and oxidative stress to guide management and identify new therapeutic targets in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). We conducted a systematic review...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,172 Views
18 Pages

The Preventive Effect of Melatonin on Radiation-Induced Oral Mucositis

  • Reiko Tokuyama-Toda,
  • Hirochika Umeki,
  • Mitsuru Okubo,
  • Chika Terada-Ito,
  • Toshio Yudo,
  • Shinji Ide,
  • Susumu Tadokoro,
  • Masashi Shimozuma and
  • Kazuhito Satomura

30 August 2023

Melatonin exerts various physiological effects through melatonin receptors and their ability to scavenge free radicals. Radiotherapy is a common treatment for head and neck tumors, but stomatitis, a side effect affecting irradiated oral mucosa, can i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,710 Views
23 Pages

Adverse Crosstalk between Extracellular Matrix Remodeling and Ferroptosis in Basal Breast Cancer

  • Christophe Desterke,
  • Emma Cosialls,
  • Yao Xiang,
  • Rima Elhage,
  • Clémence Duruel,
  • Yunhua Chang and
  • Ahmed Hamaï

30 August 2023

(1) Background: Breast cancer is a frequent heterogeneous disorder diagnosed in women and causes a high number of mortality among this population due to rapid metastasis and disease recurrence. Ferroptosis can inhibit breast cancer cell growth, impro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,531 Views
24 Pages

Human Mast Cells Upregulate Cathepsin B, a Novel Marker of Itch in Psoriasis

  • Peter W. West,
  • Chiara Tontini,
  • Haris Atmoko,
  • Orsolya Kiss,
  • Terence Garner,
  • Rajia Bahri,
  • Richard B. Warren,
  • Christopher E. M. Griffiths,
  • Adam Stevens and
  • Silvia Bulfone-Paus

30 August 2023

Mast cells (MCs) contribute to skin inflammation. In psoriasis, the activation of cutaneous neuroimmune networks commonly leads to itch. To dissect the unique contribution of MCs to the cutaneous neuroinflammatory response in psoriasis, we examined t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,061 Views
17 Pages

30 August 2023

Heterochromatin formation plays a pivotal role in regulating chromatin organization and influences nuclear architecture and genome stability and expression. Amongst the locations where heterochromatin is found, the pericentric regions have the capabi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,120 Views
15 Pages

Crosstalk between the Rod Outer Segments and Retinal Pigmented Epithelium in the Generation of Oxidative Stress in an In Vitro Model

  • Silvia Ravera,
  • Nadia Bertola,
  • Alessandra Puddu,
  • Silvia Bruno,
  • Davide Maggi and
  • Isabella Panfoli

30 August 2023

Dysfunction of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is associated with several diseases characterized by retinal degeneration, such as diabetic retinopathy (DR). However, it has recently been proposed that outer retinal neurons also participate in th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,880 Views
16 Pages

Col1a2-Deleted Mice Have Defective Type I Collagen and Secondary Reactive Cardiac Fibrosis with Altered Hypertrophic Dynamics

  • Stephanie L. K. Bowers,
  • Qinghang Meng,
  • Yasuhide Kuwabara,
  • Jiuzhou Huo,
  • Rachel Minerath,
  • Allen J. York,
  • Michelle A. Sargent,
  • Vikram Prasad,
  • Anthony J. Saviola and
  • Jeffery D. Molkentin
  • + 4 authors

30 August 2023

Rationale: The adult cardiac extracellular matrix (ECM) is largely comprised of type I collagen. In addition to serving as the primary structural support component of the cardiac ECM, type I collagen also provides an organizational platform for other...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
2,873 Views
22 Pages

Region-Specific Homeostatic Identity of Astrocytes Is Essential for Defining Their Response to Pathological Insults

  • Natallia Makarava,
  • Olga Mychko,
  • Kara Molesworth,
  • Jennifer Chen-Yu Chang,
  • Rebecca J. Henry,
  • Natalya Tsymbalyuk,
  • Volodymyr Gerzanich,
  • J. Marc Simard,
  • David J. Loane and
  • Ilia V. Baskakov

30 August 2023

The transformation of astrocytes into reactive states constitutes a biological response of the central nervous system under a variety of pathological insults. Astrocytes display diverse homeostatic identities that are developmentally predetermined an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,550 Views
13 Pages

Tumor Treating Fields Alter the Kinomic Landscape in Glioblastoma Revealing Therapeutic Vulnerabilities

  • Amber B. Jones,
  • Taylor L. Schanel,
  • Mikayla R. Rigsby,
  • Corinne E. Griguer,
  • Braden C. McFarland,
  • Joshua C. Anderson,
  • Christopher D. Willey and
  • Anita B. Hjelmeland

30 August 2023

Treatment for the deadly brain tumor glioblastoma (GBM) has been improved through the non-invasive addition of alternating electric fields, called tumor treating fields (TTFields). Improving both progression-free and overall survival, TTFields are cu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,940 Views
31 Pages

29 August 2023

Aquaporins (AQPs), transmembrane proteins permeable to water, are involved in gastrointestinal secretion. The secretory products of the glands are delivered either to some organ cavities for exocrine glands or to the bloodstream for endocrine glands....

  • Review
  • Open Access
42 Citations
8,807 Views
24 Pages

Phage Endolysins: Advances in the World of Food Safety

  • Amina Nazir,
  • Xiaohui Xu,
  • Yuqing Liu and
  • Yibao Chen

29 August 2023

As antimicrobial resistance continues to escalate, the exploration of alternative approaches to safeguard food safety becomes more crucial than ever. Phage endolysins are enzymes derived from phages that possess the ability to break down bacterial ce...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,400 Views
17 Pages

Foxo3 Knockdown Mediates Decline of Myod1 and Myog Reducing Myoblast Conversion to Myotubes

  • Benjamin Gellhaus,
  • Kai O. Böker,
  • Marlene Gsaenger,
  • Eyck Rodenwaldt,
  • Marc A. Hüser,
  • Arndt F. Schilling and
  • Dominik Saul

29 August 2023

Sarcopenia has a high prevalence among the aging population. Sarcopenia is of tremendous socioeconomic importance because it can lead to falls and hospitalization, subsequently increasing healthcare costs while limiting quality of life. In sarcopenic...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,349 Views
24 Pages

Optical Mapping of Cardiomyocytes in Monolayer Derived from Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

  • Mohammed Djemai,
  • Michael Cupelli,
  • Mohamed Boutjdir and
  • Mohamed Chahine

29 August 2023

Optical mapping is a powerful imaging technique widely adopted to measure membrane potential changes and intracellular Ca2+ variations in excitable tissues using voltage-sensitive dyes and Ca2+ indicators, respectively. This powerful tool has rapidly...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,929 Views
18 Pages

Polycystin-1 Interacting Protein-1 (CU062) Interacts with the Ectodomain of Polycystin-1 (PC1)

  • Wendy A. Lea,
  • Thomas Winklhofer,
  • Lesya Zelenchuk,
  • Madhulika Sharma,
  • Jessica Rossol-Allison,
  • Timothy A. Fields,
  • Gail Reif,
  • James P. Calvet,
  • Jason L. Bakeberg and
  • Christopher J. Ward
  • + 1 author

29 August 2023

The PKD1 gene, encoding protein polycystin-1 (PC1), is responsible for 85% of cases of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). PC1 has been shown to be present in urinary exosome−like vesicles (PKD−ELVs) and lowered in indiv...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,696 Views
18 Pages

Transcription Factor NFE2L1 Decreases in Glomerulonephropathies after Podocyte Damage

  • Mustafa Elshani,
  • In Hwa Um,
  • Steve Leung,
  • Paul A. Reynolds,
  • Alex Chapman,
  • Mary Kudsy and
  • David J. Harrison

29 August 2023

Podocyte cellular injury and detachment from glomerular capillaries constitute a critical factor contributing to kidney disease. Notably, transcription factors are instrumental in maintaining podocyte differentiation and homeostasis. This study explo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,865 Views
24 Pages

Glia Cells Control Olfactory Neurogenesis by Fine-Tuning CXCL12

  • André Dietz,
  • Katja Senf,
  • Julia Karius,
  • Ralf Stumm and
  • Eva Maria Neuhaus

28 August 2023

Olfaction depends on lifelong production of sensory neurons from CXCR4 expressing neurogenic stem cells. Signaling by CXCR4 depends on the concentration of CXCL12, CXCR4’s principal ligand. Here, we use several genetic models to investigate how...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,577 Views
19 Pages

Medium-Chain Fatty Acids Rescue Motor Function and Neuromuscular Junction Degeneration in a Drosophila Model of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

  • Ella Dunn,
  • Joern R. Steinert,
  • Aelfwin Stone,
  • Virender Sahota,
  • Robin S. B. Williams,
  • Stuart Snowden and
  • Hrvoje Augustin

28 August 2023

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is an adult-onset neurodegenerative disease characterised by progressive degeneration of the motor neurones. An expanded GGGGCC (G4C2) hexanucleotide repeat in C9orf72 is the most common genetic cause of ALS and fr...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
4,236 Views
17 Pages

Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cells for Therapeutic Angiogenesis

  • Farina Mohamad Yusoff and
  • Yukihito Higashi

28 August 2023

Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) are known to possess medicinal properties to facilitate vascular regeneration. Recent advances in the understanding of the utilities of MSCs in physiological/pathological tissue repair and technologies in isolati...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,379 Views
29 Pages

28 August 2023

Intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration (IDD), a highly prevalent pathological condition worldwide, is widely associated with back pain. Treatments available compensate for the impaired function of the degenerated IVD but typically have incomplete res...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,629 Views
17 Pages

Physical Properties and Cellular Metabolic Characteristics of 3D Spheroids Are Possible Definitive Indices for the Biological Nature of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts

  • Nami Nishikiori,
  • Kohichi Takada,
  • Tatsuya Sato,
  • Sho Miyamoto,
  • Megumi Watanabe,
  • Yui Hirakawa,
  • Shohei Sekiguchi,
  • Masato Furuhashi,
  • Akira Yorozu and
  • Hiroshi Ohguro
  • + 3 authors

28 August 2023

The current study’s objective was to elucidate some currently unknown biological indicators to evaluate the biological nature of cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs). For this purpose, four different CAFs, CAFS1, CAFS2, SCC17F and MO-1000, were...

  • Review
  • Open Access
163 Citations
16,926 Views
27 Pages

Cancer Vaccine Therapeutics: Limitations and Effectiveness—A Literature Review

  • Mariusz Kaczmarek,
  • Justyna Poznańska,
  • Filip Fechner,
  • Natasza Michalska,
  • Sara Paszkowska,
  • Adrianna Napierała and
  • Andrzej Mackiewicz

28 August 2023

In recent years, there has been a surge of interest in tumor microenvironment-associated cancer vaccine therapies. These innovative treatments aim to activate and enhance the body’s natural immune response against cancer cells by utilizing spec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,337 Views
19 Pages

Deciphering the Role of p60AmotL2 in Epithelial Extrusion and Cell Detachment

  • Weiyingqi Cui,
  • Aravindh Subramani,
  • Pedro Fonseca,
  • Yumeng Zhang,
  • Le Tong,
  • Yuanyuan Zhang,
  • Lars Egevad,
  • Andreas Lundqvist and
  • Lars Holmgren

28 August 2023

Preserving an accurate cell count is crucial for maintaining homeostasis. Apical extrusion, a process in which redundant cells are eliminated by neighboring cells, plays a key role in this regard. Recent studies have revealed that apical extrusion ca...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,572 Views
13 Pages

Altered Visual Function in Short-Wave-Sensitive 1 (sws1) Gene Knockout Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes) Larvae

  • Ke Lu,
  • Jiaqi Wu,
  • Shulin Tang,
  • Yuye Wang,
  • Lixin Zhang,
  • Farui Chai and
  • Xu-Fang Liang

28 August 2023

Visual perception plays a crucial role in foraging, avoiding predators, mate selection, and communication. The regulation of color vision is largely dependent on opsin, which is the first step in the formation of the visual transduction cascade in ph...

  • Editorial
  • Open Access
2 Citations
9,209 Views
7 Pages

Camillo Golgi’s Impact on Malaria Studies

  • Madalina Simoiu,
  • Radu Codreanu,
  • Antonio-Daniel Corlatescu,
  • Andreeea Marilena Pauna and
  • Suzana Elena Cilievici

28 August 2023

Camillo Golgi was an esteemed Italian physician and biologist who made major advances in malaria research between the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His groundbreaking contributions in histology, especially through the development of the Golgi s...

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