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  • Article
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10 Citations
4,248 Views
14 Pages

XPS Modeling of Immobilized Recombinant Angiogenin and Apoliprotein A1 on Biodegradable Nanofibers

  • Anton Manakhov,
  • Elizaveta Permyakova,
  • Sergey Ershov,
  • Svetlana Miroshnichenko,
  • Mariya Pykhtina,
  • Anatoly Beklemishev,
  • Andrey Kovalskii and
  • Anastasiya Solovieva

The immobilization of viable proteins is an important step in engineering efficient scaffolds for regenerative medicine. For example, angiogenin, a vascular growth factor, can be considered a neurotrophic factor, influencing the neurogenesis, viabili...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
3,516 Views
12 Pages

The Antimicrobial Peptides Human β-Defensins Induce the Secretion of Angiogenin in Human Dermal Fibroblasts

  • Yoshie Umehara,
  • Miho Takahashi,
  • Hainan Yue,
  • Juan Valentin Trujillo-Paez,
  • Ge Peng,
  • Hai Le Thanh Nguyen,
  • Ko Okumura,
  • Hideoki Ogawa and
  • François Niyonsaba

The skin produces a plethora of antimicrobial peptides that not only show antimicrobial activities against pathogens but also exhibit various immunomodulatory functions. Human β-defensins (hBDs) are the most well-characterized skin-derived antim...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,715 Views
14 Pages

Angiogenin Levels and Carotid Intima-Media Thickness in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome

  • Jolanta Neubauer-Geryk,
  • Melanie Wielicka,
  • Grzegorz M. Kozera and
  • Leszek Bieniaszewski

21 September 2023

It is well documented that in patients with type 1 diabetes (DM1), decreased levels of angiogenin are associated with the development of overt nephropathy. However, little is known about angiogenin levels and subclinical macrovascular organ damage in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,698 Views
10 Pages

27 February 2020

Rapid assessment of burn depth is important for burn wound management. Superficial partial-thickness burn (SPTB) wounds heal without scars, but deep partial-thickness burn (DPTB) wounds require a longer healing time and have a higher risk of scar for...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,836 Views
18 Pages

Dimerization of Human Angiogenin and of Variants Involved in Neurodegenerative Diseases

  • Sabrina Fasoli,
  • Ilaria Bettin,
  • Riccardo Montioli,
  • Andrea Fagagnini,
  • Daniele Peterle,
  • Douglas V. Laurents and
  • Giovanni Gotte

17 September 2021

Human Angiogenin (hANG, or ANG, 14.1 kDa) promotes vessel formation and is also called RNase 5 because it is included in the pancreatic-type ribonuclease (pt-RNase) super-family. Although low, its ribonucleolytic activity is crucial for angiogenesis...

  • Article
  • Open Access
37 Citations
4,906 Views
14 Pages

Angiogenin (ANG) is involved in the innate immune system and inflammatory disease. The aim of this study is to evaluate the anti-inflammatory effects of ANG in an endotoxin induced uveitis (EIU) rat model and the pathways involved. EIU rats were trea...

  • Review
  • Open Access
36 Citations
7,692 Views
11 Pages

28 January 2021

Protein synthesis is a highly complex process executed by well-organized translation machinery. Ribosomes, tRNAs and mRNAs are the principal components of this machinery whereas RNA binding proteins and ribosome interacting partners act as accessory...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2,470 Views
22 Pages

4 June 2024

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease that affects the motoneurons. More than 40 genes are related with ALS, and amyloidogenic proteins like SOD1 and/or TDP-43 mutants are directly involved in the onset of ALS throu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,439 Views
16 Pages

NMR Characterization of Angiogenin Variants and tRNAAla Products Impacting Aberrant Protein Oligomerization

  • Andrea Fagagnini,
  • Miguel Garavís,
  • Irene Gómez-Pinto,
  • Sabrina Fasoli,
  • Giovanni Gotte and
  • Douglas V. Laurents

1 February 2021

Protein oligomerization is key to countless physiological processes, but also to abnormal amyloid conformations implicated in over 25 mortal human diseases. Human Angiogenin (h-ANG), a ribonuclease A family member, produces RNA fragments that regulat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,595 Views
12 Pages

Angiogenin Levels and Their Association with Cardiometabolic Indices Following Vitamin D Status Correction in Saudi Adults

  • Ghadeer M. Aldawsari,
  • Shaun Sabico,
  • Abir A. Alamro,
  • Amal Alenad,
  • Kaiser Wani,
  • Abdullah M. Alnaami,
  • Malak N. K. Khattak,
  • Mohammad S. Masoud,
  • Nasser M. Al-Daghri and
  • Majed S. Alokail

11 February 2022

Angiogenin (ANG), a multifunctional protein known to induce blood vessel formation, is a potential biomarker for cardiovascular diseases; however, whether it is affected by vitamin D supplementation is not known. This interventional study in vitamin...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
10,311 Views
24 Pages

19 February 2014

Targeted therapies for the treatment of cancer, but also inflammation and autoimmune diseases will reduce major side effects accompanied with conventional treatment modalities. The immunotoxin concept uses bacterial or plant toxins, coupled to antibo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
81 Citations
11,886 Views
14 Pages

Angiogenin and Copper Crossing in Wound Healing

  • Lorena Maria Cucci,
  • Cristina Satriano,
  • Tiziano Marzo and
  • Diego La Mendola

2 October 2021

Angiogenesis plays a key role in the wound healing process, involving the migration, growth, and differentiation of endothelial cells. Angiogenesis is controlled by a strict balance of different factors, and among these, the angiogenin protein plays...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,415 Views
18 Pages

22 August 2024

Environmental stressors can induce paternal epigenetic modifications that are a key determinant of the intergenerational inheritance of acquired phenotypes in mammals. Some of them can affect phenotypic expression through inducing changes in tRNA-der...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
4,429 Views
29 Pages

A Tunable Nanoplatform of Nanogold Functionalised with Angiogenin Peptides for Anti-Angiogenic Therapy of Brain Tumours

  • Irina Naletova,
  • Lorena Maria Cucci,
  • Floriana D’Angeli,
  • Carmelina Daniela Anfuso,
  • Antonio Magrì,
  • Diego La Mendola,
  • Gabriella Lupo and
  • Cristina Satriano

6 September 2019

Angiogenin (ANG), an endogenous protein that plays a key role in cell growth and survival, has been scrutinised here as promising nanomedicine tool for the modulation of pro-/anti-angiogenic processes in brain cancer therapy. Specifically, peptide fr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,350 Views
27 Pages

Gold Nanoparticles Functionalized with Angiogenin for Wound Care Application

  • Lorena Maria Cucci,
  • Giuseppe Trapani,
  • Örjan Hansson,
  • Diego La Mendola and
  • Cristina Satriano

14 January 2021

In this work, we aimed to develop a hybrid theranostic nano-formulation based on gold nanoparticles (AuNP)—having a known anti-angiogenic character—and the angiogenin (ANG), in order to tune the angiogenesis-related phases involved in the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,898 Views
26 Pages

Peptides Derived from Angiogenin Regulate Cellular Copper Uptake

  • Giovanni Tabbì,
  • Lorena Maria Cucci,
  • Calogero Pinzino,
  • Alessia Munzone,
  • Tiziano Marzo,
  • Silvia Pizzanelli,
  • Cristina Satriano,
  • Antonio Magrì and
  • Diego La Mendola

2 September 2021

The angiogenin protein (ANG) is one of the most potent endogenous angiogenic factors. In this work we characterized by means of potentiometric, spectroscopic and voltammetric techniques, the copper complex species formed with peptide fragments derive...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
7,703 Views
19 Pages

Coordination Environment of Cu(II) Ions Bound to N-Terminal Peptide Fragments of Angiogenin Protein

  • Antonio Magrì,
  • Alessia Munzone,
  • Massimiliano Peana,
  • Serenella Medici,
  • Maria Antonietta Zoroddu,
  • Orjan Hansson,
  • Cristina Satriano,
  • Enrico Rizzarelli and
  • Diego La Mendola

Angiogenin (Ang) is a potent angiogenic factor, strongly overexpressed in patients affected by different types of cancers. The specific Ang cellular receptors have not been identified, but it is known that Ang–actin interaction induces changes both i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,225 Views
14 Pages

The Impact of Thyroiditis on the Immune Profile in Young Patients with Uncomplicated Type 1 Diabetes

  • Jolanta Neubauer-Geryk,
  • Małgorzata Myśliwiec,
  • Katarzyna Zorena and
  • Leszek Bieniaszewski

8 September 2024

Autoimmune thyroid disease (AIT) is the most frequently linked autoimmune condition to type 1 diabetes (T1D). The analysis of immune profiles could provide valuable insights into the study of these diseases. This knowledge could play a crucial role i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,730 Views
14 Pages

A Graphene Oxide-Angiogenin Theranostic Nanoplatform for the Therapeutic Targeting of Angiogenic Processes: The Effect of Copper-Supplemented Medium

  • Lorenzo Riela,
  • Lorena Maria Cucci,
  • Örjan Hansson,
  • Tiziano Marzo,
  • Diego La Mendola and
  • Cristina Satriano

29 October 2022

Graphene oxide (GO) nanosheets with different content in the defective carbon species bound to oxygen sp3 were functionalized with the angiogenin (ANG) protein, to create a novel nanomedicine for modulating angiogenic processes in cancer therapies. T...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,227 Views
18 Pages

Protective Effects of Recombinant Human Angiogenin in Keratinocytes: New Insights on Oxidative Stress Response Mediated by RNases

  • Rosanna Culurciello,
  • Andrea Bosso,
  • Romualdo Troisi,
  • Valentina Barrella,
  • Ilaria Di Nardo,
  • Margherita Borriello,
  • Rosa Gaglione,
  • Valeria Pistorio,
  • Serena Aceto and
  • Elio Pizzo
  • + 4 authors

Human angiogenin (ANG) is a 14-kDa ribonuclease involved in different pathophysiological processes including tumorigenesis, neuroprotection, inflammation, innate immunity, reproduction, the regeneration of damaged tissues and stress cell response, de...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
9,012 Views
10 Pages

Species-Dependent Functionality of the Human Cytolytic Fusion Proteins Granzyme B-H22(scFv) and H22(scFv)-Angiogenin in Macrophages

  • Sonja Schiffer,
  • Dmitrij Hristodorov,
  • Radoslav Mladenov,
  • Eric Aslanian,
  • Michael Huhn,
  • Rainer Fischer,
  • Stefan Barth and
  • Theo Thepen

11 January 2013

Human cytolytic fusion proteins (hCFPs) are comprised of a specific cell-surface-binding moiety and an effector molecule of human origin. In contrast to common immunotoxins, including bacterial or plant toxins, they are considered not to be immunoge...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
7,169 Views
26 Pages

Designing the Sniper: Improving Targeted Human Cytolytic Fusion Proteins for Anti-Cancer Therapy via Molecular Simulation

  • Anna Bochicchio,
  • Sandra Jordaan,
  • Valeria Losasso,
  • Shivan Chetty,
  • Rodrigo Casasnovas Perera,
  • Emiliano Ippoliti,
  • Stefan Barth and
  • Paolo Carloni

Targeted human cytolytic fusion proteins (hCFPs) are humanized immunotoxins for selective treatment of different diseases including cancer. They are composed of a ligand specifically binding to target cells genetically linked to a human apoptosis-ind...

  • Review
  • Open Access
31 Citations
7,634 Views
30 Pages

Recognized and Potentially New Biomarkers—Their Role in Diagnosis and Prognosis of Cardiovascular Disease

  • Weronika Bargieł,
  • Katarzyna Cierpiszewska,
  • Klara Maruszczak,
  • Anna Pakuła,
  • Dominika Szwankowska,
  • Aleksandra Wrzesińska,
  • Łukasz Gutowski and
  • Dorota Formanowicz

Atherosclerosis and its consequences are the leading cause of mortality in the world. For this reason, we have reviewed atherosclerosis biomarkers and selected the most promising ones for review. We focused mainly on biomarkers related to inflammatio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
4,564 Views
25 Pages

The Tumor Suppressor TGFBR3 Blocks Lymph Node Metastasis in Head and Neck Cancer

  • Wei-Yu Fang,
  • Yi-Zih Kuo,
  • Jang-Yang Chang,
  • Jenn-Ren Hsiao,
  • Hung-Ying Kao,
  • Sen-Tien Tsai and
  • Li-Wha Wu

27 May 2020

The TGF-β type III receptor (TGFBR3) is an essential constituent of the TGF-β signaling. In this study, we observed a down-regulation of TGFBR3 in oral cancer, a subtype of head and neck cancer (HNC), and patients with low TGFBR3 had poor c...

  • Article
  • Open Access

Angiogenesis Suppression via VEGF–VEGFR2 Inhibition and Stromal–Endothelial Crosstalk Disruption by Myrosinase-Activated Broccoli Extract

  • Irina Naletova,
  • Alfonsina La Mantia,
  • Giuseppe Antonio Malfa,
  • Simone Bianchi,
  • Donata Arena,
  • Valeria Di Domenico,
  • Francesco Attanasio,
  • Claudia Di Giacomo and
  • Barbara Tomasello

20 March 2026

Dysregulated angiogenesis is involved in cancer and numerous ischemic, autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, prompting extensive research that has yielded a growing array of angiogenesis-modulating molecules used in clinical practice. The dietary phy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
4,896 Views
17 Pages

RTCB Complex Regulates Stress-Induced tRNA Cleavage

  • Yasutoshi Akiyama,
  • Yoshika Takenaka,
  • Tomoko Kasahara,
  • Takaaki Abe,
  • Yoshihisa Tomioka and
  • Pavel Ivanov

28 October 2022

Under stress conditions, transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are cleaved by stress-responsive RNases such as angiogenin, generating tRNA-derived RNAs called tiRNAs. As tiRNAs contribute to cytoprotection through inhibition of translation and prevention of apoptosi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,429 Views
16 Pages

Dynamics of Gill Responses to a Natural Infection with Neoparamoeba perurans in Farmed Tasmanian Atlantic Salmon

  • Max Charles Vallarino,
  • Sarah L. Dagen,
  • Eoin Costelloe,
  • Shalom Inioluwa Oyenekan,
  • John Tinsley,
  • Victoria Valdenegro,
  • Elżbieta Król,
  • Patricia Noguera and
  • Samuel A. M. Martin

15 August 2024

Gill health has become a significant global challenge for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) aquaculture, particularly during the marine phase of farming. The increasing prevalence of gill pathologies has been linked to rising seawater temperatures, under...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,109 Views
19 Pages

Comparative Study of the Cytokine Profiles of Serum and Tissues from Patients with the Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament

  • Li-Yu Fay,
  • Chao-Hung Kuo,
  • Hsuan-Kan Chang,
  • Mei-Yin Yeh,
  • Chih-Chang Chang,
  • Chin-Chu Ko,
  • Tsung-Hsi Tu,
  • Yi-Hsuan Kuo,
  • Wang-Yu Hsu and
  • Meng-Jen Lee
  • + 6 authors

Background: The ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) is one of the contributing factors leading to severe cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM). The mechanism causing ossification is still unclear. The current study was designed...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,075 Views
15 Pages

Microarray Analysis Reveals Changes in tRNA-Derived Small RNAs (tsRNAs) Expression in Mice with Septic Cardiomyopathy

  • Ludong Yuan,
  • Yuting Tang,
  • Leijing Yin,
  • Xiaofang Lin,
  • Zhengyang Luo,
  • Shuxin Wang,
  • Jing Li,
  • Pengfei Liang and
  • Bimei Jiang

30 November 2022

Background: tRNA-derived small RNAs (tsRNAs) as a novel non-coding RNA have been studied in many cardiovascular diseases, but the relationship between tsRNAs and septic cardiomyopathy has not been investigated. We sought to analyze changes of the exp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
49 Citations
10,045 Views
19 Pages

m5U54 tRNA Hypomodification by Lack of TRMT2A Drives the Generation of tRNA-Derived Small RNAs

  • Marisa Pereira,
  • Diana R. Ribeiro,
  • Miguel M. Pinheiro,
  • Margarida Ferreira,
  • Stefanie Kellner and
  • Ana R. Soares

Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules contain various post-transcriptional modifications that are crucial for tRNA stability, translation efficiency, and fidelity. Besides their canonical roles in translation, tRNAs also originate tRNA-derived small RNAs (ts...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,723 Views
19 Pages

tiRNAs: Insights into Their Biogenesis, Functions, and Future Applications in Livestock Research

  • Fabio Sarais,
  • Alvaro Perdomo-Sabogal,
  • Klaus Wimmers and
  • Siriluck Ponsuksili

Transfer RNA (tRNA)-derived small RNAs (tsRNAs) belong to a group of transfer ribonucleic acid (tRNA)-derived fragments that have recently gained interest as molecules with specific biological functions. Their involvement in the regulation of physiol...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
9,095 Views
11 Pages

Dietary Proteins and Angiogenesis

  • Miguel Ángel Medina and
  • Ana R. Quesada

17 January 2014

Both defective and persistent angiogenesis are linked to pathological situations in the adult. Compounds able to modulate angiogenesis have a potential value for the treatment of such pathologies. Several small molecules present in the diet have been...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,180 Views
20 Pages

9 September 2025

Transfer RNA-derived small RNAs (tDRs) are increasingly being recognized as versatile regulators, yet their physiological landscape remains poorly charted. We analyzed tDR expression in seven adult mouse tissues to explore tissue-specific tDR enrichm...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
9,907 Views
17 Pages

CSPG4: A Target for Selective Delivery of Human Cytolytic Fusion Proteins and TRAIL

  • Sandra Jordaan,
  • Shivan Chetty,
  • Neelakshi Mungra,
  • Iris Koopmans,
  • Peter E. Van Bommel,
  • Wijnand Helfrich and
  • Stefan Barth

Chondroitin-sulfate proteoglycan 4 (CSPG4) is a transmembrane glycoprotein overexpressed on malignant cells in several cancer types with only limited expression on normal cells. CSPG4 is implicated in several signaling pathways believed to drive canc...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,554 Views
12 Pages

31 August 2021

Understanding the pathophysiology of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has led to the successful development of molecule-targeted drugs for the treatment of RA. However, some RA patients are refractory to these treatments, suggesting that the pathological me...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,068 Views
15 Pages

Extended Toxicity, Genotoxicity, and Mutagenicity of Combination of pBudK-coVEGF-coANG and pBudK-coGDNF Plasmids in Preclinical Trials

  • Igor V. Samatoshenkov,
  • Alexander M. Aimaletdinov,
  • Elena Y. Zakirova,
  • Egan L. Kalmykov,
  • Rustam Khodzhibaev,
  • Yulia M. Samatoshenkova,
  • Ilnur M. Ganiev,
  • Marat S. Kadyrov and
  • Yana O. Mukhamedshina

Chronic lower limb ischemia is a debilitating condition, particularly prevalent among elderly patients and individuals ineligible for revascularization procedures. Gene therapy aimed at promoting therapeutic angiogenesis presents a promising alternat...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,600 Views
6 Pages

Indexes of Angiogenic Activation in Myocardial Samples of Patients with Advanced Chronic Heart Failure

  • Klara Komici,
  • Isabella Gnemmi,
  • Claudia Sangiorgi,
  • Fabio Luigi Massimo Ricciardolo,
  • Mauro Rinaldi,
  • Antonino Di Stefano and
  • Ermanno Eleuteri

29 November 2019

Background and objectives: Ischemic and idiopathic heart failure are characterized by reactive cardiac fibrosis and impaired vasculogenesis involving pro-angiogenic factors such as angiogenin, angiopoietin-1 (Ang-1), and angiopoietin-2 (Ang-2), as de...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,539 Views
12 Pages

3 December 2022

Angiogenesis, the growth of new blood vessels, is a critical factor of carcinogenesis. Neomycin and neamine, two drugs blocking the nuclear translocation of angiogenin (ANG), have been proven to inhibit tumour growth in vivo. However, the high toxici...

  • Review
  • Open Access
28 Citations
11,626 Views
14 Pages

11 July 2014

Nucleolytic enzymes are associated with various diseases, and several methods have been developed for their detection. DNase expression is modulated in such diseases as acute myocardial infarction, transient myocardial ischemia, oral cancer, stomach...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,309 Views
13 Pages

PRP of T2DM Patient Immobilized on PCL Nanofibers Stimulate Endothelial Cells Proliferation

  • Anastasiya O. Solovieva,
  • Natalia A. Sitnikova,
  • Vadim V. Nimaev,
  • Elena A. Koroleva and
  • Anton M. Manakhov

Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are a common complication of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM). Development of bioactive wound healing covers is an important task in medicine. The use of autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) consisting of growth factors, cy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,111 Views
12 Pages

Secretome Analysis of Rabbit and Human Mesenchymal Stem and Endothelial Progenitor Cells: A Comparative Study

  • Jaromír Vašíček,
  • Andrej Baláži,
  • Mária Tirpáková,
  • Andrea Svoradová,
  • Ľubomír Ondruška,
  • Vladimír Parkányi and
  • Peter Chrenek

13 November 2021

Human adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (AT-MSCs) have been studied several years for their immunomodulatory effect through the paracrine mechanism and cytokine secretion. In combination with endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs), MSCs have...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,161 Views
14 Pages

28 November 2022

tRNA fragments derived from angiogenin or Dicer cleavage are referred to as tRNA-derived fragments (tRFs) and tRNA halves. tRFs and tRNA halves have been identified in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes and are precisely cleaved at specific sites on eit...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
5,094 Views
13 Pages

22 February 2021

The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the central site for folding, post-translational modifications, and transport of secretory and membrane proteins. An imbalance between the load of misfolded proteins and the folding capacity of the ER causes ER stres...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,247 Views
15 Pages

Bacterial-Specific Aggregation and Killing of Immunomodulatory Host Defense Peptides

  • Nauman Nazeer,
  • Juan Carlos Rodriguez-Lecompte and
  • Marya Ahmed

24 August 2021

This study involves the design and development of disulfide bridge-linked antimicrobial peptides using the host defense protein Angiogenin 4 (chAng4) as a template. The mini peptides derived from chAng4 (mCA4s) were evaluated for their antibacterial...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
5,229 Views
13 Pages

Resveratrol Attenuates CSF Markers of Neurodegeneration and Neuroinflammation in Individuals with Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Xiaoguang Liu,
  • Sean Baxley,
  • Michaeline Hebron,
  • Raymond Scott Turner and
  • Charbel Moussa

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that is characterized by amyloid-beta (Aβ) accumulation and neuroinflammation. A previous multicenter, phase 2, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial randomized 179 part...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,543 Views
14 Pages

Cytokine Profiles of Bronchoalveolar Lavage in Patients with Interstitial Lung Diseases and Non-Allergic Asthma

  • Dana Greif Lenarčič,
  • Urska Bidovec Stojković,
  • Pia Kristanc,
  • Peter Kopač,
  • Mateja Marc Malovrh,
  • Izidor Kern,
  • Katarina Osolnik and
  • Peter Korošec

Diagnosing and prognosing immune-mediated airway diseases, like hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) and sarcoidosis, is complicated due to their overlapping symptoms and the lack of definitive biomarkers. Hence, we wanted to compare bronchoalveolar lav...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,404 Views
15 Pages

Human Macrophages Polarized by Interaction with Apoptotic Cells Produce Fibrosis-Associated Mediators and Enhance Pro-Fibrotic Activity of Dermal Fibroblasts In Vitro

  • Aleksandra Maksimova,
  • Ekaterina Shevela,
  • Lyudmila Sakhno,
  • Marina Tikhonova,
  • Aleksandr Ostanin and
  • Elena Chernykh

25 July 2023

Apoptosis and subsequent removal of dead cells are an essential part of wound healing. Macrophages phagocytize apoptotic cells (efferocytosis) and contribute to the resolution of inflammation. However, their participation in fibrogenesis and the mech...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,467 Views
27 Pages

From Primary MSC Culture of Adipose Tissue to Immortalized Cell Line Producing Cytokines for Potential Use in Regenerative Medicine Therapy or Immunotherapy

  • Maria Paprocka,
  • Honorata Kraskiewicz,
  • Aleksandra Bielawska-Pohl,
  • Agnieszka Krawczenko,
  • Leszek Masłowski,
  • Agnieszka Czyżewska-Buczyńska,
  • Wojciech Witkiewicz,
  • Danuta Dus and
  • Anna Czarnecka

23 October 2021

For twenty-five years, attempts have been made to use MSCs in the treatment of various diseases due to their regenerative and immunomodulatory properties. However, the results are not satisfactory. Assuming that MSCs can be replaced in some therapies...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
6,337 Views
15 Pages

Hypoxia-Induced Reactivity of Tumor-Associated Astrocytes Affects Glioma Cell Properties

  • Vasiliki Pantazopoulou,
  • Pauline Jeannot,
  • Rebecca Rosberg,
  • Tracy J. Berg and
  • Alexander Pietras

10 March 2021

Glioblastoma is characterized by extensive necrotic areas with surrounding hypoxia. The cancer cell response to hypoxia in these areas is well-described; it involves a metabolic shift and an increase in stem cell-like characteristics. Less is known a...

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