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Cells, Volume 13, Issue 22

2024 November-2 - 106 articles

Cover Story: Dnah5 is linked to primary ciliary dyskinesia in humans. Mice lacking Dnah5 (Dnah5−/−) develop acute hydrocephalus shortly after birth, caused by impaired ciliary motility and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) stagnation. While hydrocephalus has not been observed in humans, the rapid ventricular enlargement in mice suggests other factors beyond CSF stagnation. In our study, Dnah5−/− mice created via CRISPR/Cas9 showed absent axonemal dynein arms and a 25% reduction in mature neurons in the motor cortex compared to wild-type mice. Reduced expression of Dync1h1 and decreased cytoplasmic dynein levels (56.3%) disrupted neurogenesis, axonal growth, and reduced neuron density. These findings indicate cortical maldevelopment due to cytoplasmic dynein deficiency, which exacerbates hydrocephalus. View this paper
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Articles (106)

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,614 Views
18 Pages

Cell Cycle Dynamics in the Microalga Tisochrysis lutea: Influence of Light Duration and Drugs

  • Laura Pageault,
  • Aurélie Charrier,
  • Bruno Saint-Jean,
  • Gaël Bougaran,
  • Francis Mairet and
  • Sabine Stachowski-Haberkorn

20 November 2024

Our investigation into Tisochrysis lutea’s cell cycle regulation involved natural and chemical synchronization methods to maximize their proportion at the division phase (G2/M). Hence, cultures were grown under different light/dark cycles (24:0...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,950 Views
21 Pages

Distinct Molecular Profiles Underpin Mild-To-Moderate Equine Asthma Cytological Profiles

  • Anna E. Karagianni,
  • Eric A. Richard,
  • Marie-Pierre Toquet,
  • Erika S. Hue,
  • Anne Courouce-Malblanc,
  • Bruce McGorum,
  • Dominic Kurian,
  • Judit Aguilar,
  • Stella Mazeri and
  • Robert Scott Pirie
  • + 1 author

20 November 2024

A state-of-the-art multi-omics approach was applied to improve our understanding of the aetio-pathogenesis of a highly prevalent, performance-limiting disorder of racehorses: mild-to-moderate equine asthma (MMEA). This is a prerequisite to improving...

  • Review
  • Open Access
35 Citations
9,613 Views
22 Pages

20 November 2024

Identifying definitive biomarkers that predict clinical response and resistance to immunotherapy remains a critical challenge. One emerging factor is extracellular acidosis in the tumor microenvironment (TME), which significantly impairs immune cell...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,594 Views
21 Pages

Calcium Homeostasis Is Involved in the Modulation of Gene Expression by MSL2 in Imbalanced Genomes

  • Ruixue Wang,
  • Shuai Zhang,
  • Haizhu Qi,
  • Liuqing Wang,
  • Youjun Wang and
  • Lin Sun

20 November 2024

Aneuploidy is highly detrimental to organisms due to genomic imbalance. However, the influence of parental unbalanced genome conditions on gene expression of their offspring remains unclear, particularly in animals. To further explore the molecular r...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,782 Views
20 Pages

BCL2i-Based Therapies and Emerging Resistance in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

  • Wing Fai Li,
  • Eleftheria Atalla,
  • Jiaxin Dong and
  • Marina Konopleva

20 November 2024

Overexpression of the anti-apoptotic protein BCL-2 is a key factor in the pathogenesis of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and is associated with poor clinical outcomes. Therapeutic activation of apoptosis in cancer cells using the BCL-2 inhibitor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,507 Views
28 Pages

19 November 2024

The development of osteopenia is one of the most noticeable manifestations of the adverse effects of space factors on crew members. The Hippo signaling pathway has been shown to play a central role in regulating the functional activity of cells throu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,678 Views
25 Pages

A Transcriptomics-Based Machine Learning Model Discriminating Mild Cognitive Impairment and the Prediction of Conversion to Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Min-Koo Park,
  • Jinhyun Ahn,
  • Jin-Muk Lim,
  • Minsoo Han,
  • Ji-Won Lee,
  • Jeong-Chan Lee,
  • Sung-Joo Hwang and
  • Keun-Cheol Kim

19 November 2024

The clinical spectrum of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) ranges dynamically from asymptomatic and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to mild, moderate, or severe AD. Although a few disease-modifying treatments, such as lecanemab and donanemab, have been...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,915 Views
18 Pages

19 November 2024

Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) are cell surface glycoproteins mediating interactions of cells with other cells and the extracellular matrix. By mediating the adhesion and modulating activity of other plasma membrane proteins, CAMs are involved in reg...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,808 Views
17 Pages

LUCAT1-Mediated Competing Endogenous RNA (ceRNA) Network in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

  • Deepak Verma,
  • Sumit Siddharth,
  • Ashutosh S. Yende,
  • Qitong Wu and
  • Dipali Sharma

19 November 2024

Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease comprising multiple molecularly distinct subtypes with varied prevalence, prognostics, and treatment strategies. Among them, triple-negative breast cancer, though the least prevalent, is the most aggressive su...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,909 Views
32 Pages

Extracellular Matrix as a Target in Melanoma Therapy: From Hypothesis to Clinical Trials

  • Yuriy P. Mayasin,
  • Maria N. Osinnikova,
  • Chulpan B. Kharisova,
  • Kristina V. Kitaeva,
  • Ivan Y. Filin,
  • Anna V. Gorodilova,
  • Grigorii I. Kutovoi,
  • Valeriya V. Solovyeva,
  • Anatolii I. Golubev and
  • Albert A. Rizvanov

19 November 2024

Melanoma is a malignant, highly metastatic neoplasm showing increasing morbidity and mortality. Tumor invasion and angiogenesis are based on remodeling of the extracellular matrix (ECM). Selective inhibition of functional components of cell–ECM...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,083 Views
11 Pages

Disruptions of rpiAB Genes Encoding Ribose-5-Phosphate Isomerases in E. coli Increases Sensitivity of Bacteria to Antibiotics

  • Tatyana A. Seregina,
  • Rustem S. Shakulov,
  • Svetlana A. Sklyarova and
  • Alexander S. Mironov

19 November 2024

In Escherichia coli cells, the main enzymes involved in pentose interconversion are ribose-5-phosphate isomerases RpiA and RpiB and ribulose-5-phosphate epimerase Rpe. The inactivation of rpiAB limits ribose-5-phosphate (R5P) synthesis via the oxidat...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
9,391 Views
47 Pages

Clinical and Translational Landscape of Viral Gene Therapies

  • Alexandra Yudaeva,
  • Anastasiya Kostyusheva,
  • Artyom Kachanov,
  • Sergey Brezgin,
  • Natalia Ponomareva,
  • Alessandro Parodi,
  • Vadim S. Pokrovsky,
  • Alexander Lukashev,
  • Vladimir Chulanov and
  • Dmitry Kostyushev

19 November 2024

Gene therapies hold significant promise for treating previously incurable diseases. A number of gene therapies have already been approved for clinical use. Currently, gene therapies are mostly limited to the use of adeno-associated viruses and the he...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
9,225 Views
18 Pages

Decoding the Significance of Alpha Cell Function in the Pathophysiology of Type 1 Diabetes

  • Jordan Carroll,
  • Jessie Chen,
  • Rahul Mittal,
  • Joana R. N. Lemos,
  • Mannat Mittal,
  • Shreya Juneja,
  • Amro Assayed and
  • Khemraj Hirani

19 November 2024

Alpha cells in the pancreas, traditionally known for their role in secreting glucagon to regulate blood glucose levels, are gaining recognition for their involvement in the pathophysiology of type 1 diabetes (T1D). In T1D, autoimmune destruction of b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,855 Views
18 Pages

MYBPC3 D389V Variant Induces Hypercontractility in Cardiac Organoids

  • Darshini Desai,
  • Taejeong Song,
  • Rohit R. Singh,
  • Akhil Baby,
  • James McNamara,
  • Lisa C. Green,
  • Pooneh Nabavizadeh,
  • Mark Ericksen,
  • Sholeh Bazrafshan and
  • Sakthivel Sadayappan
  • + 1 author

19 November 2024

MYBPC3, encoding cardiac myosin binding protein-C (cMyBP-C), is the most mutated gene known to cause hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). However, since little is known about the underlying etiology, additional in vitro studies are crucial to defining...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,069 Views
19 Pages

Dissecting the Impact of Genetic Background on Oncogenic Response to Radiation Exposure in the Ptch1+/− Mouse Model

  • Barbara Tanno,
  • Emiliano Fratini,
  • Simona Leonardi,
  • Flavia Novelli,
  • Valentina Pisano,
  • Mariateresa Mancuso and
  • Simonetta Pazzaglia

19 November 2024

Medulloblastoma (MB) is a common primary brain cancer in children. The sonic hedgehog (SHH) pathway is indispensable for the normal development of the cerebellum, and MB is often caused by persistent SHH activation owing to mutations in pathway compo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,468 Views
16 Pages

Knocking Out TAAR5: A Pathway to Enhanced Neurogenesis and Dopamine Signaling in the Striatum

  • Anastasia N. Vaganova,
  • Zoia S. Fesenko,
  • Evgeniya V. Efimova,
  • Sergei A. Chekrygin,
  • Daria D. Shafranskaya,
  • Andrey D. Prjibelski,
  • Nataliia V. Katolikova and
  • Raul R. Gainetdinov

19 November 2024

The member of trace-amine associated receptor family, TAAR5 receptor was suggested to recognize tertiary amines, mostly in the olfactory system; however, knocking out the receptor TAAR5 in mice showed an enhancing effect on adult neurogenesis and dop...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,913 Views
38 Pages

Impact of Intrauterine Insults on Fetal and Postnatal Cerebellar Development in Humans and Rodents

  • Judith A. W. Westerhuis,
  • Jeroen Dudink,
  • Bente E. C. A. Wijnands,
  • Chris I. De Zeeuw and
  • Cathrin B. Canto

19 November 2024

Many children suffer from neurodevelopmental aberrations that have long-term effects. To understand the consequences of pathological processes during particular periods in neurodevelopment, one has to understand the differences in the developmental t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,602 Views
13 Pages

PDGF-BB Deficiency in the Blood Serum from Aplastic Anemia Patients Affects Bone Marrow-Derived Multipotent Mesenchymal Stromal Cells

  • Alena I. Dorofeeva,
  • Irina N. Shipounova,
  • Ksenia A. Nikiforova,
  • Irina V. Galtseva,
  • Larisa A. Kuzmina,
  • Anton V. Luchkin,
  • Zalina T. Fidarova,
  • Elena A. Mikhailova and
  • Elena N. Parovichnikova

18 November 2024

Aplastic anemia (AA) is characterized by bone marrow (BM) aplasia and pancytopenia. BM stromal microenvironment is closely intertwined with hematopoietic cells by reciprocal regulation. It is still unclear how hematopoietic deficiency affects the bon...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,341 Views
15 Pages

Thrombospondin 1 Mediates Autophagy Upon Inhibition of the Rho-Associated Protein Kinase Inhibitor

  • Kirk Patrick Carreon Catral,
  • Choi-Yee Tse,
  • Wei-Ying Yang,
  • Choi-Ying Ling,
  • Oi-Lam Kwok,
  • Kit-Ying Choy,
  • Da-Qian Lu,
  • Jing-Fang Bian,
  • Thomas Chuen Lam and
  • Samantha Sze-Wan Shan
  • + 1 author

18 November 2024

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a degenerative eye disease leading to central vision loss and is characterized by dysregulated autophagy of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) layer. Recent studies have suggested that rho-associated protei...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,490 Views
21 Pages

18 November 2024

ECM stiffness significantly influences the differentiation of adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs), with YAP—a key transcription factor in the Hippo signaling pathway—playing a pivotal role. This study investigates the effects of ECM stiffn...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,580 Views
20 Pages

Reduced Levels of miR-145-3p Drive Cell Cycle Progression in Advanced High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer

  • Eva González-Cantó,
  • Mariana Monteiro,
  • Cristina Aghababyan,
  • Ana Ferrero-Micó,
  • Sergio Navarro-Serna,
  • Maravillas Mellado-López,
  • Sarai Tomás-Pérez,
  • Juan Sandoval,
  • Antoni Llueca and
  • Josep Marí-Alexandre
  • + 3 authors

18 November 2024

High-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) is the most lethal form of gynecologic cancer, with limited treatment options and a poor prognosis. Epigenetic factors, such as microRNAs (miRNAs) and DNA methylation, play pivotal roles in cancer progression,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,598 Views
12 Pages

An Insulin Upstream Open Reading Frame (INSU) Is Present in Skeletal Muscle Satellite Cells: Changes with Age

  • Qing-Rong Liu,
  • Min Zhu,
  • Faatin Salekin,
  • Brianah M. McCoy,
  • Vernon Kennedy,
  • Jane Tian,
  • Caio H. Mazucanti,
  • Chee W. Chia and
  • Josephine M. Egan

18 November 2024

Insulin resistance, stem cell dysfunction, and muscle fiber dystrophy are all age-related events in skeletal muscle (SKM). However, age-related changes in insulin isoforms and insulin receptors in myogenic progenitor satellite cells have not been stu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,438 Views
20 Pages

Loss of MER Tyrosine Kinase Attenuates Adipocyte Hypertrophy and Leads to Enhanced Thermogenesis in Mice Exposed to High-Fat Diet

  • Krisztina Köröskényi,
  • László Sós,
  • Melinda Rostás,
  • Albert Bálint Papp,
  • Endre Kókai,
  • Éva Garabuczi,
  • Dávid Deák,
  • Lívia Beke,
  • Gábor Méhes and
  • Zsuzsa Szondy

18 November 2024

Obesity is characterized by low-grade inflammation that originates predominantly from the expanding visceral adipose tissue, in which adipocytes respond to lipid overload with hypertrophy, and consequently die by apoptosis. Recruited adipose tissue m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,619 Views
23 Pages

18 November 2024

Entamoeba histolytica causes amebiasis, a significant global health issue, with millions affected annually, especially in developing countries. EhDUF2419, an important protein involved in E. histolytica’s queuine salvage pathway and its interac...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,222 Views
26 Pages

Navigating the Alzheimer’s Biomarker Landscape: A Comprehensive Analysis of Fluid-Based Diagnostics

  • Elsa El Abiad,
  • Ali Al-Kuwari,
  • Ubaida Al-Aani,
  • Yaqoub Al Jaidah and
  • Ali Chaari

18 November 2024

Background: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) affects a significant portion of the aging population, presenting a serious challenge due to the limited availability of effective therapies during its progression. The disease advances rapidly, underscoring...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,890 Views
29 Pages

18 November 2024

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease with multifactorial and unclear pathogenesis. Its development is characterized by two key elements: epigenetic dysregulation of molecular pathways involved in AD pathogenesis and disrupted...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,371 Views
16 Pages

18 November 2024

The critical mechanism to restart zygote metabolism and prevent polyspermy during fertilization is the intracellular Ca2+ increase. All of the signaling molecules leading to the Ca2+ rise are not fully known in any species. In the sea star Patiria mi...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,850 Views
10 Pages

Transcription Factor Deformed Wings Is an Atg8a-Interacting Protein That Regulates Autophagy

  • Marta Kołodziej,
  • Panagiotis Tsapras,
  • Alexander D. Cameron and
  • Ioannis P. Nezis

17 November 2024

LC3 (microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3, called Atg8 in yeast and Drosophila) is one of the most well-studied autophagy-related proteins. LC3 controls the selectivity of autophagic degradation by interacting with LIR (LC3-interacting regi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,094 Views
23 Pages

Loop Extrusion Machinery Impairments in Models and Disease

  • Anastasiya Ryzhkova,
  • Ekaterina Maltseva,
  • Nariman Battulin and
  • Evelyn Kabirova

17 November 2024

Structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) complexes play a crucial role in organizing the three-dimensional structure of chromatin, facilitating key processes such as gene regulation, DNA repair, and chromosome segregation. This review explores the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,580 Views
30 Pages

Animal Models of Febrile Seizures: Limitations and Recent Advances in the Field

  • Alexandra V. Griflyuk,
  • Tatyana Y. Postnikova and
  • Aleksey V. Zaitsev

16 November 2024

Febrile seizures (FSs) are defined as seizures occurring in children aged 6 months to 5 years with a background of elevated body temperature. It is one of the most common neurological disorders of childhood, emphasizing the importance of understandin...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,079 Views
14 Pages

The Two Sides of Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase 2 (IDO2)

  • Chiara Suvieri,
  • Maria Laura Belladonna and
  • Claudia Volpi

16 November 2024

Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1 (IDO1) and IDO2 originated from gene duplication before vertebrate divergence. While IDO1 has a well-defined role in immune regulation, the biological role of IDO2 remains unclear. Discovered in 2007, IDO2 is located nea...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,605 Views
13 Pages

Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease and Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease: Liver DNA Methylation Analysis—A Systematic Review

  • Daniela Stols-Gonçalves,
  • Abraham S. Meijnikman,
  • Luca Schiliró Tristão,
  • Clara Lucato dos Santos,
  • Nerissa P. Denswil,
  • Joanne Verheij,
  • Wanderley M. Bernardo and
  • Max Nieuwdorp

16 November 2024

Background: Metabolic dysfunction-associated liver disease (MASLD) and alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) are among the leading causes of liver disease worldwide. The exact roles of epigenetic factors in both diseases remains largely unknown. In...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,881 Views
14 Pages

Multicellular Cancer-Stroma Spheres (CSS) for In Vitro Assessment of CAR-T Cell-Associated Toxicity

  • Aigul R. Rakhmatullina,
  • Mariya A. Zolotykh,
  • Yuliya V. Filina,
  • Aigul Kh. Valiullina,
  • Ekaterina A. Zmievskaya,
  • Dina U. Gafurbaeva,
  • Aisylu R. Sagdeeva,
  • Emil R. Bulatov,
  • Albert A. Rizvanov and
  • Regina R. Miftakhova

16 November 2024

CAR-T therapy has revolutionized the field of oncology, offering a promising treatment option for cancer patients. However, the significant morbidity associated with therapy-related toxicity presents a major challenge to its widespread use. Despite e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,031 Views
14 Pages

15 November 2024

The ability of flow cytometry to identify and quantify the presence of cell populations defined by their expression profile of specific markers has made this technique a powerful and routinary tool in clinical diagnostic practice. Specifically in the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,814 Views
10 Pages

Understanding Myelodysplasia and Inflammation Through the Lense of VEXAS Syndrome: A Review

  • Louis Wolff,
  • Leo Caratsch,
  • Lin-Pierre Zhao,
  • Sabine Blum and
  • Denis Comte

15 November 2024

VEXAS syndrome, a monogenic X-linked disorder resulting from mutations in the UBA1 gene, has emerged as a key model for unraveling the links between systemic inflammatory or autoimmune diseases (SIAD) and myelodysplastic syndromes (MD). This syndrome...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,994 Views
12 Pages

Cytogenomic Characterization of Murine Neuroblastoma Cell Line Neuro-2a and Its Two Derivatives Neuro-2a TR-Alpha and Neuro-2a TR-Beta

  • Lioba Hergenhahn,
  • Niklas Padutsch,
  • Shaymaa Azawi,
  • Ralf Weiskirchen,
  • Thomas Liehr and
  • Martina Rinčic

15 November 2024

Background: The Neuro-2a cell line, derived from a murine neuroblastoma (NB), was established as early as 1969 and originates from a transplantable tumor that arose spontaneously in an A/Jax male mouse in 1940. Since then, it has been applied in over...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,670 Views
18 Pages

15 November 2024

Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a genetic disorder triggered by depolarizing muscle relaxants or halogenated inhalational anesthetics in genetically predisposed individuals who have a chronic elevated intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) in thei...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,227 Views
16 Pages

HC-HA/PTX3 from Human Amniotic Membrane Induced Differential Gene Expressions in DRG Neurons: Insights into the Modulation of Pain

  • Shao-Qiu He,
  • Chi Zhang,
  • Xue-Wei Wang,
  • Qian Huang,
  • Jing Liu,
  • Qing Lin,
  • Hua He,
  • Da-Zhi Yang,
  • Scheffer C. Tseng and
  • Yun Guan

15 November 2024

Background: The biologics derived from human amniotic membranes (AMs) demonstrate potential pain-inhibitory effects in clinical settings. However, the molecular basis underlying this therapeutic effect remains elusive. HC-HA/PTX3 is a unique water-so...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,213 Views
29 Pages

Possible Role of Endothelial-Derived Cellular and Exosomal-miRNAs in Lipid-Mediated Diabetic Retinopathy: Microarray Studies

  • Khaled Elmasry,
  • Samar Habib,
  • Inas Helwa,
  • Mariam Lotfy Khaled,
  • Ahmed S. Ibrahim,
  • Amany Tawfik and
  • Mohamed Al-Shabrawey

15 November 2024

Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a salient cause of blindness worldwide. There is still an immense need to understand the pathophysiology of DR to discover better diagnostic and therapeutic modalities. Human retinal endothelial cells (HRECs) were treated...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,445 Views
37 Pages

Structure-Function Relationship of the Ryanodine Receptor Cluster Network in Sinoatrial Node Cells

  • Alexander V. Maltsev,
  • Valeria Ventura Subirachs,
  • Oliver Monfredi,
  • Magdalena Juhaszova,
  • Pooja Ajay Warrier,
  • Shardul Rakshit,
  • Syevda Tagirova,
  • Anna V. Maltsev,
  • Michael D. Stern and
  • Victor A. Maltsev
  • + 1 author

14 November 2024

The rate of spontaneous action potentials (APs) generated by sinoatrial node cells (SANC) is regulated by local Ca2+ release (LCR) from the sarcoplasmic reticulum via Ca2+ release channels (ryanodine receptors, RyRs). LCR events propagate and self-or...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,201 Views
14 Pages

Circulating Micro-RNAs Predict the Risk of Recurrence in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

  • Jouni Kujala,
  • Maria Tengström,
  • Sami Heikkinen,
  • Mari Taipale,
  • Veli-Matti Kosma,
  • Jaana M. Hartikainen and
  • Arto Mannermaa

14 November 2024

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive subtype of breast cancer with a high tendency for developing a recurrent disease. Circulating micro-RNAs (cmiRNAs) obtained through liquid biopsy are potential prognostic biomarkers for the assess...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,603 Views
19 Pages

Loss of Dnah5 Downregulates Dync1h1 Expression, Causing Cortical Development Disorders and Congenital Hydrocephalus

  • Koichiro Sakamoto,
  • Masakazu Miyajima,
  • Madoka Nakajima,
  • Ikuko Ogino,
  • Kou Horikoshi,
  • Ryo Miyahara,
  • Kaito Kawamura,
  • Kostadin Karagiozov,
  • Chihiro Kamohara and
  • Akihide Kondo
  • + 2 authors

14 November 2024

Dnah5 is associated with primary ciliary dyskinesia in humans. Dnah5-knockout (Dnah5−/− mice develop acute hydrocephalus shortly after birth owing to impaired ciliary motility and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) stagnation. In contrast to chron...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,891 Views
13 Pages

Non-Immune-Mediated, p27-Associated, Growth Inhibition of Glioblastoma by Class-II-Transactivator (CIITA)

  • A Katherine Tan,
  • Aurelie Henry,
  • Nicolas Goffart,
  • Christophe Poulet,
  • Jacqueline A. Sluijs,
  • Elly M. Hol,
  • Vincent Bours and
  • Pierre A. Robe

14 November 2024

Background: Previous works have shown that the expression of Class-II-Transactivator (CIITA) in tumor cells reduces the growth of glioblastoma (GB) in animal models, but immune effects cannot solely explain this. Here, we searched for immune-independ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,672 Views
21 Pages

14 November 2024

Early life stress (ELS) increases predisposition to major depressive disorder (MDD), with neuroinflammation playing a crucial role. This study investigated the long-term effects of the fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) inhibitor URB597 on ELS-induced...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,623 Views
29 Pages

Identification and Characterization of Fully Human FOLR1-Targeting CAR T Cells for the Treatment of Ovarian Cancer

  • Maria Bethke,
  • Pierre Abramowski,
  • Miriam Droste,
  • André Felsberger,
  • Lisa Kochsiek,
  • Bettina Kotter,
  • Luisa Plettig,
  • Kateryna Antonova,
  • Salpy Baghdo and
  • Christoph Herbel
  • + 4 authors

14 November 2024

CAR T cell therapy has been an effective treatment option for hematological malignancies. However, the therapeutic potential of CAR T cells can be reduced by several constraints, partly due to immunogenicity and toxicities. The lack of established wo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,760 Views
15 Pages

Mechanisms of Insulin Signaling as a Potential Therapeutic Method in Intestinal Diseases

  • Sara Jarmakiewicz-Czaja,
  • Aneta Sokal-Dembowska,
  • Katarzyna Ferenc and
  • Rafał Filip

14 November 2024

Gastrointestinal diseases are becoming a growing public health problem. One of them is inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which includes ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn’s disease (CD). The incidence of IBD is increasing in developing countries...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,951 Views
24 Pages

Synergistic Activation of VDR-RXR Heterodimers by Vitamin D and Rexinoids in Human Kidney and Brain Cells

  • Mobin Emran Doost,
  • Jennifer Hong,
  • Jennifer E. Broatch,
  • Michael T. Applegate,
  • Carl E. Wagner,
  • Pamela A. Marshall and
  • Peter W. Jurutka

14 November 2024

The active form of vitamin D, 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25D), binds to the vitamin D receptor (VDR) with high affinity. The VDR then heterodimerizes with the retinoid X receptor (RXR) and associates with vitamin D response elements (VDREs) to regula...

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13 November 2024

The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the effect of xanthohumol and thymol on the impact of Candida albicans on the structure, size and cell viability of subgingival biofilms formed on dental implant surfaces. The structure and microbial bio...

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Cells - ISSN 2073-4409