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  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
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19 Pages

Responsiveness to Hedgehog Pathway Inhibitors in T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Cells Is Highly Dependent on 5′AMP-Activated Kinase Inactivation

  • Valeria Tosello,
  • Deborah Bongiovanni,
  • Ludovica Di Martino,
  • Cinzia Franchin,
  • Paola Zanovello,
  • Giorgio Arrigoni and
  • Erich Piovan

Numerous studies have shown that hedgehog inhibitors (iHHs) only partially block the growth of tumor cells, especially in vivo. Leukemia often expands in a nutrient-depleted environment (bone marrow and thymus). In order to identify putative signalin...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
4,956 Views
13 Pages

cAMP Signalling Pathway in Biocontrol Fungi

  • Zhan-Bin Sun,
  • Shu-Fan Yu,
  • Chu-Lun Wang and
  • Ling Wang

Biocontrol is a complex process, in which a variety of physiological and biochemical characteristics are altered. The cAMP signalling pathway is an important signal transduction pathway in biocontrol fungi and consists of several key components. The...

  • Review
  • Open Access
103 Citations
10,109 Views
39 Pages

Bacterial infections occur when wound healing fails to reach the final stage of healing, which is usually hindered by the presence of different pathogens. Different topical antimicrobial agents are used to inhibit bacterial growth due to antibiotic f...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
10,955 Views
13 Pages

The Popeye Domain Containing Genes and cAMP Signaling

  • Thomas Brand,
  • Kar Lai Poon,
  • Subreena Simrick and
  • Roland F. R. Schindler

3'-5'-cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) is a second messenger, which plays an important role in the heart. It is generated in response to activation of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Initially, it was thought that protein kinase A (PKA) e...

  • Review
  • Open Access
37 Citations
17,179 Views
41 Pages

30 November 2012

Therapies involving elevation of the endogenous suppressor cyclic AMP (cAMP) are currently used in the treatment of several chronic inflammatory disorders, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Characteristics of COPD are airway obs...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,983 Views
7 Pages

Direct Light-up of cAMP Derivatives in Living Cells by Click Reactions

  • Kenichiro Ito,
  • Hongshan Liu,
  • Makoto Komiyama,
  • Tetsuya Hayashi and
  • Yan Xu

17 October 2013

8-Azidoadenosine 3′,5′-cyclic monophosphate (8-azido cAMP) was directly detected in living cells, by applying Cu-free azide-alkyne cycloaddition to probe cAMP derivatives by fluorescence light-up. Fluorescence emission was generated by two non-fluor...

  • Editorial
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,553 Views
9 Pages

12 October 2020

The cyclic nucleotides 3′,5′-adenosine monophosphate (cyclic AMP) signalling system underlies the control of many biological events and disease processes in man. Cyclic AMP is synthesised by adenylate cyclase (AC) enzymes in order to acti...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
19,419 Views
17 Pages

Antibiotic Treatment of Infections Caused by AmpC-Producing Enterobacterales

  • Gianpiero Tebano,
  • Irene Zaghi,
  • Monica Cricca and
  • Francesco Cristini

21 September 2024

AmpC enzymes are a class of beta-lactamases produced by Gram-negative bacteria, including several Enterobacterales. When produced in sufficient amounts, AmpCs can hydrolyze third-generation cephalosporins (3GCs) and piperacillin/tazobactam, causing r...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,743 Views
29 Pages

28 February 2023

cAMP is a second messenger that regulates a myriad of cellular functions in response to multiple extracellular stimuli. New developments in the field have provided exciting insights into how cAMP utilizes compartmentalization to ensure specificity wh...

  • Review
  • Open Access
86 Citations
10,690 Views
17 Pages

7 August 2017

Signal transduction pathways enable organisms to monitor their external environment and adjust gene regulation to appropriately modify their cellular processes. Second messenger nucleotides including cyclic adenosine monophosphate (c-AMP), cyclic gua...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,823 Views
11 Pages

Cyclic AMP Rescue of Motility in Sperm Devoid of Soluble Adenylyl Cyclase

  • Sylvia Ayoub,
  • Natalia del R. Rivera Sanchez,
  • Justine Fischoeder,
  • Melanie Balbach,
  • Lonny R. Levin,
  • Jochen Buck and
  • Carla Ritagliati

11 February 2025

The second messenger cAMP plays multiple critical roles in the control of sperm functions essential for male fertility, including motility. The enzyme soluble adenylyl cyclase (sAC; ADCY10) was shown genetically and pharmacologically to be the essent...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,627 Views
19 Pages

cAMP Compartmentalisation in Human Myometrial Cells

  • Alice Varley,
  • Andreas Koschinski,
  • Mark R. Johnson and
  • Manuela Zaccolo

24 February 2023

Preterm birth is the leading cause of childhood mortality and morbidity. A better understanding of the processes that drive the onset of human labour is essential to reduce the adverse perinatal outcomes associated with dysfunctional labour. Beta-mim...

  • Review
  • Open Access
51 Citations
7,260 Views
20 Pages

Cyclic AMP: A Polyhedral Signalling Molecule in Plants

  • Emanuela Blanco,
  • Stefania Fortunato,
  • Luigi Viggiano and
  • Maria Concetta de Pinto

The cyclic nucleotide cAMP (3′,5′-cyclic adenosine monophosphate) is nowadays recognised as an important signalling molecule in plants, involved in many molecular processes, including sensing and response to biotic and abiotic environment...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,633 Views
18 Pages

5 January 2022

Neuropeptides are autocrine and paracrine signalling factors and mainly bind to G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) to trigger intracellular secondary messenger release including adenosine 3′, 5′-cyclic monophosphate (cAMP), thus modulati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
41 Citations
4,551 Views
17 Pages

21 January 2021

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are natural peptides possessing antimicrobial activities. These peptides are important components of the innate immune system. They are found in various organisms. AMP screening and identification by experimental techniq...

  • Article
  • Open Access
91 Citations
7,670 Views
13 Pages

Proteomic Screening for Prediction and Design of Antimicrobial Peptides with AmpGram

  • Michał Burdukiewicz,
  • Katarzyna Sidorczuk,
  • Dominik Rafacz,
  • Filip Pietluch,
  • Jarosław Chilimoniuk,
  • Stefan Rödiger and
  • Przemysław Gagat

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are molecules widespread in all branches of the tree of life that participate in host defense and/or microbial competition. Due to their positive charge, hydrophobicity and amphipathicity, they preferentially disrupt neg...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,213 Views
18 Pages

Background/Objectives: Burn wound infections present significant clinical challenges due to multidrug-resistant pathogens and the limitations of traditional antimicrobials. While antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have broad-spectrum effectiveness, their...

  • Review
  • Open Access
41 Citations
9,609 Views
21 Pages

cAMP-Dependent Signaling and Ovarian Cancer

  • Agnieszka Kilanowska,
  • Agnieszka Ziółkowska,
  • Piotr Stasiak and
  • Magdalena Gibas-Dorna

29 November 2022

cAMP-dependent pathway is one of the most significant signaling cascades in healthy and neoplastic ovarian cells. Working through its major effector proteins—PKA and EPAC—it regulates gene expression and many cellular functions. PKA promo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
11,381 Views
24 Pages

Systematic Review of Plasmid AmpC Type Resistances in Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae and Preliminary Proposal of a Simplified Screening Method for ampC

  • Enrique Rodríguez-Guerrero,
  • Juan Carlos Callejas-Rodelas,
  • José María Navarro-Marí and
  • José Gutiérrez-Fernández

Beta-lactamase (BL) production is a major public health problem. Although not the most frequent AmpC type, AmpC-BL is increasingly isolated, especially plasmid AmpC-BL (pAmpC-BL). The objective of this study was to review information published to dat...

  • Review
  • Open Access
50 Citations
13,480 Views
27 Pages

The Astrocytic cAMP Pathway in Health and Disease

  • Zhiwen Zhou,
  • Yuji Ikegaya and
  • Ryuta Koyama

12 February 2019

Astrocytes are major glial cells that play critical roles in brain homeostasis. Abnormalities in astrocytic functions can lead to brain disorders. Astrocytes also respond to injury and disease through gliosis and immune activation, which can be both...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,254 Views
12 Pages

Multiple Roles of cAMP in Vertebrate Retina

  • Natalia Erofeeva,
  • Darya Meshalkina and
  • Michael Firsov

14 April 2023

cAMP is a key regulatory molecule that controls many important processes in the retina, including phototransduction, cell development and death, growth of neural processes, intercellular contacts, retinomotor effects, and so forth. The total content...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
6,658 Views
35 Pages

Molecular Targets and Biological Functions of cAMP Signaling in Arabidopsis

  • Ruqiang Xu,
  • Yanhui Guo,
  • Song Peng,
  • Jinrui Liu,
  • Panyu Li,
  • Wenjing Jia and
  • Junheng Zhao

Cyclic AMP (cAMP) is a pivotal signaling molecule existing in almost all living organisms. However, the mechanism of cAMP signaling in plants remains very poorly understood. Here, we employ the engineered activity of soluble adenylate cyclase to indu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
116 Citations
9,449 Views
24 Pages

Nanosystems as Vehicles for the Delivery of Antimicrobial Peptides (AMPs)

  • Ángela Martin-Serrano,
  • Rafael Gómez,
  • Paula Ortega and
  • F. Javier de la Mata

Recently, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), also called host defence peptides (HDPs), are attracting great interest, as they are a highly viable alternative in the search of new approaches to the resistance presented by bacteria against antibiotics in i...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
6,943 Views
16 Pages

Mounting evidence confirms the compartmentalized structure of evolutionarily conserved 3′–5′-cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) signaling, which allows for simultaneous participation in a wide variety of physiological functions and ensures specifi...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
64 Citations
12,884 Views
22 Pages

The Role of Cyclic AMP Signaling in Cardiac Fibrosis

  • Marion Delaunay,
  • Halima Osman,
  • Simon Kaiser and
  • Dario Diviani

26 December 2019

Myocardial stress and injury invariably promote remodeling of the cardiac tissue, which is associated with cardiomyocyte death and development of fibrosis. The fibrotic process is initially triggered by the differentiation of resident cardiac fibrobl...

  • Review
  • Open Access
29 Citations
8,608 Views
18 Pages

31 January 2021

Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) plays a key role in signal transduction pathways as a second messenger. Studies on the cAMP dynamics provided useful scientific insights for drug development and treatment of cAMP-related diseases such as some ca...

  • Review
  • Open Access
41 Citations
11,891 Views
37 Pages

16 April 2021

Under physiological conditions, cAMP signaling plays a key role in the regulation of cardiac function. Activation of this intracellular signaling pathway mirrors cardiomyocyte adaptation to various extracellular stimuli. Extracellular ligand binding...

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

Application of Antimicrobial Peptides (AMPs) in Treatment of Osteomyelitis in Human and Veterinary Orthopedics

  • Dominika Nguyen Ngoc,
  • Michał Latalski,
  • Anna Danielewicz,
  • Tomasz Szponder,
  • Joanna Wessely-Szponder and
  • Ewa Mazur

Osteomyelitis, a severe bone infection, poses a significant therapeutic challenge in both human and veterinary medicine, especially due to the increasing prevalence of antibiotic-resistant pathogens like methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (M...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,076 Views
18 Pages

In the cochlea, non-sensory supporting cells are directly connected to adjacent supporting cells via gap junctions that allow the exchange of small molecules. We have previously shown that the pharmacological regulation of gap junctions alleviates ci...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,015 Views
11 Pages

17 November 2023

The reasons initiating insulin resistance are not identified. Various metabolic derailments have been characterized. These are the outcome and not the initiation of insulin resistance. In animal models of type 2 diabetes and hypertension, a decreased...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
859 Views
20 Pages

15 August 2025

Although cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) is not a major secondary messenger in the visual transduction cascade in vertebrates, it may modulate photoreceptor functions. The effects of cAMP have been extensively studied in rods; however, its role...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,598 Views
14 Pages

Cyclic AMP Signaling in Biliary Proliferation: A Possible Target for Cholangiocarcinoma Treatment?

  • Leonardo Baiocchi,
  • Ilaria Lenci,
  • Martina Milana,
  • Lindsey Kennedy,
  • Keisaku Sato,
  • Wenjun Zhang,
  • Burcin Ekser,
  • Ludovica Ceci,
  • Vik Meadows and
  • Heather Francis
  • + 2 authors

4 July 2021

Cholangiocarcinoma is a lethal disease with scarce response to current systemic therapy. The rare occurrence and large heterogeneity of this cancer, together with poor knowledge of its molecular mechanisms, are elements contributing to the difficulti...

  • Review
  • Open Access
52 Citations
8,841 Views
28 Pages

16 November 2019

Increased vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) proliferation contributes towards restenosis after angioplasty, vein graft intimal thickening and atherogenesis. The second messenger 3′ 5′ cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) plays an import...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
6,661 Views
11 Pages

Connexins and cAMP Cross-Talk in Cancer Progression and Metastasis

  • Chang-Xu Chen,
  • Kai-Jun Luo,
  • Jia-Peng Yang,
  • Yun-Chao Huang,
  • Eduardo R. Cardenas,
  • Bruce J. Nicholson and
  • Jean X. Jiang

28 December 2020

Connexin-containing gap junctions mediate the direct exchange of small molecules between cells, thus promoting cell–cell communication. Connexins (Cxs) have been widely studied as key tumor-suppressors. However, certain Cx subtypes, such as Cx4...

  • Review
  • Open Access
33 Citations
9,033 Views
14 Pages

Hedgehog and Gpr161: Regulating cAMP Signaling in the Primary Cilium

  • Philipp Tschaikner,
  • Florian Enzler,
  • Omar Torres-Quesada,
  • Pia Aanstad and
  • Eduard Stefan

3 January 2020

Compartmentalization of diverse types of signaling molecules contributes to the precise coordination of signal propagation. The primary cilium fulfills this function by acting as a spatiotemporally confined sensory signaling platform. For the integri...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
7,121 Views
19 Pages

Dietary Bioactive Ingredients Modulating the cAMP Signaling in Diabetes Treatment

  • Yanan Wang,
  • Qing Liu,
  • Seong-Gook Kang,
  • Kunlun Huang and
  • Tao Tong

30 August 2021

As the prevalence of diabetes increases progressively, research to develop new therapeutic approaches and the search for more bioactive compounds are attracting more attention. Over the past decades, studies have suggested that cyclic adenosine monop...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,071 Views
9 Pages

Rapid Detection of Plasmid AmpC Beta-Lactamases by a Flow Cytometry Assay

  • Inês Martins-Oliveira,
  • Blanca Pérez-Viso,
  • Ana Silva-Dias,
  • Rosário Gomes,
  • Luísa Peixe,
  • Ângela Novais,
  • Rafael Cantón and
  • Cidália Pina-Vaz

Plasmidic AmpC (pAmpC) enzymes are responsible for the hydrolysis of extended-spectrum cephalosporins but they are not routinely investigated in many clinical laboratories. Phenotypic assays, currently the reference methods, are cumbersome and cultur...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,624 Views
10 Pages

Targeting FRET-Based Reporters for cAMP and PKA Activity Using AKAP79

  • Nshunge Musheshe,
  • Miguel J. Lobo,
  • Martina Schmidt and
  • Manuela Zaccolo

5 July 2018

Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based sensors for 3′–5′cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) and protein kinase A (PKA) allow real-time imaging of cAMP levels and kinase activity in intact cells with high spatiotempora...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
7,638 Views
17 Pages

3′-5′-cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) is a signaling messenger produced in response to the stimulation of cellular receptors, and has a myriad of functional applications depending on the cell type. In the heart, cAMP is responsible...

  • Review
  • Open Access
98 Citations
16,655 Views
32 Pages

cAMP Signaling in Cancer: A PKA-CREB and EPAC-Centric Approach

  • Muhammad Bilal Ahmed,
  • Abdullah A. A. Alghamdi,
  • Salman Ul Islam,
  • Joon-Seok Lee and
  • Young-Sup Lee

24 June 2022

Cancer is one of the most common causes of death globally. Despite extensive research and considerable advances in cancer therapy, the fundamentals of the disease remain unclear. Understanding the key signaling mechanisms that cause cancer cell malig...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
7,199 Views
21 Pages

Mathematical Modelling of Nitric Oxide/Cyclic GMP/Cyclic AMP Signalling in Platelets

  • Rune Kleppe,
  • Inge Jonassen,
  • Stein Ove Døskeland and
  • Frode Selheim

19 February 2018

Platelet activation contributes to normal haemostasis but also to pathologic conditions like stroke and cardiac infarction. Signalling by cGMP and cAMP inhibit platelet activation and are therefore attractive targets for thrombosis prevention. Howeve...

  • Review
  • Open Access
44 Citations
7,408 Views
18 Pages

Activity of Anti-Microbial Peptides (AMPs) against Leishmania and Other Parasites: An Overview

  • Rima El-Dirany,
  • Hawraa Shahrour,
  • Zeinab Dirany,
  • Fadi Abdel-Sater,
  • Gustavo Gonzalez-Gaitano,
  • Klaus Brandenburg,
  • Guillermo Martinez de Tejada and
  • Paul A. Nguewa

Anti-microbial peptides (AMPs), small biologically active molecules, produced by different organisms through their innate immune system, have become a considerable subject of interest in the request of novel therapeutics. Most of these peptides are c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,217 Views
10 Pages

Evidence of Noisy Oscillations of cAMP under Nutritional Stress Condition in Budding Yeast

  • Sonia Colombo,
  • Maddalena Collini,
  • Laura D’Alfonso,
  • Giuseppe Chirico and
  • Enzo Martegani

20 September 2023

The Ras/cAMP/PKA pathway regulates responses to nutrients’ availability and stress in budding yeast. The cAMP levels are subjected to negative feedback, and we have previously simulated a dynamic model of this pathway suggesting the existence o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
6,238 Views
22 Pages

Role of cAMP in Double Switch of Glucagon Secretion

  • Jan Zmazek,
  • Vladimir Grubelnik,
  • Rene Markovič and
  • Marko Marhl

14 April 2021

Glucose metabolism plays a crucial role in modulating glucagon secretion in pancreatic alpha cells. However, the downstream effects of glucose metabolism and the activated signaling pathways influencing glucagon granule exocytosis are still obscure....

  • Article
  • Open Access
64 Citations
10,167 Views
26 Pages

Cyclic AMP Regulates Key Features of Macrophages via PKA: Recruitment, Reprogramming and Efferocytosis

  • Graziele L. Negreiros-Lima,
  • Kátia M. Lima,
  • Isabella Z. Moreira,
  • Bruna Lorrayne O. Jardim,
  • Juliana P. Vago,
  • Izabela Galvão,
  • Lívia Cristina R. Teixeira,
  • Vanessa Pinho,
  • Mauro M. Teixeira and
  • Lirlândia P. Sousa
  • + 1 author

6 January 2020

Macrophages are central to inflammation resolution, an active process aimed at restoring tissue homeostasis following an inflammatory response. Here, the effects of db-cAMP on macrophage phenotype and function were investigated. Injection of db-cAMP...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,314 Views
17 Pages

Antitumor Activity and Mechanism of Action of the Antimicrobial Peptide AMP-17 on Human Leukemia K562 Cells

  • Zhuqing Tian,
  • Longbing Yang,
  • Mingjiao Huang,
  • Chaoqin Sun,
  • Mingming Chen,
  • Wenjing Zhao,
  • Jian Peng and
  • Guo Guo

21 November 2022

Cancer is one of the most common malignant diseases in the world. Hence, there is an urgent need to search for novel drugs with antitumor activity against cancer cells. AMP-17, a natural antimicrobial peptide derived from Musca domestica, has antimic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,307 Views
15 Pages

Cardiac Hypertrophy Changes Compartmentation of cAMP in Non-Raft Membrane Microdomains

  • Nikoleta Pavlaki,
  • Kirstie A. De Jong,
  • Birgit Geertz,
  • Viacheslav O. Nikolaev and
  • Alexander Froese

3 March 2021

3′,5′-Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) is a ubiquitous second messenger which plays critical roles in cardiac function and disease. In adult mouse ventricular myocytes (AMVMs), several distinct functionally relevant microdomains with tightly com...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,987 Views
12 Pages

cAMP Is a Promising Regulatory Molecule for Plant Adaptation to Heat Stress

  • Shuang Liang,
  • Jinfeng Sun,
  • Yanmin Luo,
  • Shanshan Lv,
  • Jiajia Chen,
  • Yanpei Liu and
  • Xiuli Hu

14 June 2022

With gradual warming or increased frequency and magnitude of high temperature, heat stress adversely affects plant growth and eventually reduces plant productivity and quality. Plants have evolved complex mechanisms to sense and respond to heat stres...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,840 Views
17 Pages

AMP-GSM: Prediction of Antimicrobial Peptides via a Grouping–Scoring–Modeling Approach

  • Ümmü Gülsüm Söylemez,
  • Malik Yousef and
  • Burcu Bakir-Gungor

19 April 2023

Due to the increasing resistance of bacteria to antibiotics, scientists began seeking new solutions against this problem. One of the most promising solutions in this field are antimicrobial peptides (AMP). To identify antimicrobial peptides, and to a...

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