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Cells, Volume 13, Issue 11

June-1 2024 - 110 articles

Cover Story: The oral mucosa functions as a physico-chemical and immune barrier to external stimuli, and an adequate width of the keratinized mucosa around the teeth or implants is crucial to maintaining them in a healthy and stable condition. For the first time, bulk RNA-seq analysis was performed to explore the gene expression of laser microdissected epithelium and lamina propria from mice, aiming to investigate the differences between keratinized and non-keratinized oral mucosa. These results revealed the involvement of a well-known growth factor responsible for bone development, BMP-2, in the mechanism of oral mucosal keratinization and proliferation, and pointed out the possible downstream genes involved in this mechanism. View this paper
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Articles (110)

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,837 Views
20 Pages

Deletion of the Murine Ortholog of the Human 9p21.3 Locus Leads to Insulin Resistance and Obesity in Hypercholesterolemic Mice

  • Sanna Kettunen,
  • Tuisku Suoranta,
  • Sadegh Beikverdi,
  • Minja Heikkilä,
  • Anna Slita,
  • Iida Räty,
  • Elias Ylä-Herttuala,
  • Katariina Öörni,
  • Anna-Kaisa Ruotsalainen and
  • Seppo Ylä-Herttuala

5 June 2024

The 9p21.3 genomic locus is a hot spot for disease-associated single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and its strongest associations are with coronary artery disease (CAD). The disease-associated SNPs are located within the sequence of a long noncodi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,550 Views
18 Pages

Conditional Knockout of Neurexins Alters the Contribution of Calcium Channel Subtypes to Presynaptic Ca2+ Influx

  • Johannes Brockhaus,
  • Iris Kahl,
  • Mohiuddin Ahmad,
  • Daniele Repetto,
  • Carsten Reissner and
  • Markus Missler

5 June 2024

Presynaptic Ca2+ influx through voltage-gated Ca2+ channels (VGCCs) is a key signal for synaptic vesicle release. Synaptic neurexins can partially determine the strength of transmission by regulating VGCCs. However, it is unknown whether neurexins mo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,346 Views
20 Pages

Tigilanol Tiglate-Induced Changes in Secretome Profiles Alter C-Met Phosphorylation and Cell Surface Protein Expression in H357 Head and Neck Cancer Cells

  • Frank Dickson Antwi,
  • Tufaha Awad,
  • Meghan Larin,
  • Kate Heesom,
  • Phil Lewis,
  • Paul Reddell,
  • Zaruhi Poghosyan,
  • Sharon Dewitt,
  • Ryan Moseley and
  • Vera Knäuper

5 June 2024

Tigilanol tiglate (TT, also known as EBC-46) is a novel, plant-derived diterpene ester possessing anticancer and wound-healing properties. Here, we show that TT-evoked PKC-dependent S985 phosphorylation of the tyrosine kinase MET leads to subsequent...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,056 Views
21 Pages

5 June 2024

Matrin-3 (MATR3) was initially discovered as a component of the nuclear matrix about thirty years ago. Since then, accumulating studies have provided evidence that MATR3 not only plays a structural role in the nucleus, but that it is also an active p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,196 Views
17 Pages

Chlormequat Chloride Inhibits TM3 Leydig Cell Growth via Ferroptosis-Initiated Inflammation

  • Xiaoxia Wang,
  • Chenping Kang,
  • Wanqian Guo,
  • Haoran Zhang,
  • Qianqian Xiao and
  • Weidong Hao

5 June 2024

Ferroptosis hallmarked by lipid peroxidation and iron homeostasis imbalance is involved in the occurrence and development of various diseases. The plant growth regulator chlormequat chloride (CCC) can contribute to the causality and exacerbation of r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,122 Views
16 Pages

4 June 2024

Precise control of neuronal activity is crucial for the proper functioning of neurons. How lipid homeostasis contributes to neuronal activity and how much of it is regulated by cells autonomously is unclear. In this study, we discovered that absence...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,412 Views
20 Pages

Emerging Treatments Targeting the Tumor Microenvironment for Advanced Chondrosarcoma

  • Vincenzo Ingangi,
  • Annarosaria De Chiara,
  • Gerardo Ferrara,
  • Michele Gallo,
  • Antonio Catapano,
  • Flavio Fazioli,
  • Gioconda Di Carluccio,
  • Elisa Peranzoni,
  • Ilaria Marigo and
  • Maria Vincenza Carriero
  • + 1 author

4 June 2024

Chondrosarcoma (ChS), a malignant cartilage-producing tumor, is the second most frequently diagnosed osseous sarcoma after osteosarcoma. It represents a very heterogeneous group of malignant chemo- and radiation-resistant neoplasms, accounting for ap...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,301 Views
20 Pages

Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1 Regulates TGFβ-Mediated Suppression of Tumor Formation and Metastasis in Melanoma

  • Julien Boudreault,
  • Lucie Canaff,
  • Mostafa Ghozlan,
  • Ni Wang,
  • Vito Guarnieri,
  • Antonio Stefano Salcuni,
  • Alfredo Scillitani,
  • David Goltzman,
  • Suhad Ali and
  • Jean-Jacques Lebrun

4 June 2024

Over the past few decades, the worldwide incidence of cutaneous melanoma, a malignant neoplasm arising from melanocytes, has been increasing markedly, leading to the highest rate of skin cancer-related deaths. While localized tumors are easily remove...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,788 Views
14 Pages

Mitochondrial Role on Cellular Apoptosis, Autophagy, and Senescence during Osteoarthritis Pathogenesis

  • Andrea Dalmao-Fernández,
  • Tamara Hermida-Gómez,
  • Uxia Nogueira-Recalde,
  • Ignacio Rego-Pérez,
  • Francisco J. Blanco-Garcia and
  • Mercedes Fernández-Moreno

4 June 2024

Authors have demonstrated that apoptosis activation is a pathway related to cartilage degradation characteristics of the OA process. Autophagy is an adaptive response to protect cells from various environmental changes, and defects in autophagy are l...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,265 Views
24 Pages

Specific Cell Targeting by Toxoplasma gondii Displaying Functional Single-Chain Variable Fragment as a Novel Strategy; A Proof of Principle

  • Muna Aljieli,
  • Clément Rivière,
  • Louis Lantier,
  • Nathalie Moiré,
  • Zineb Lakhrif,
  • Anne-France Boussemart,
  • Thomas Cnudde,
  • Laurie Lajoie,
  • Nicolas Aubrey and
  • Elhadi M. Ahmed
  • + 3 authors

4 June 2024

Toxoplasma gondii holds significant therapeutic potential; however, its nonspecific invasiveness results in off-target effects. The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether T. gondii specificity can be improved by surface display of scFv directed...

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