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7 February 2014

Human small heat shock proteins are molecular chaperones that regulate fundamental cellular processes in normal unstressed cells as well as in many cancer cells where they are over-expressed. These proteins are characterized by cell physiology depend...

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13 Citations
3,117 Views
15 Pages

Quaternary Structure and Hetero-Oligomerization of Recombinant Human Small Heat Shock Protein HspB7 (cvHsp)

  • Lydia K. Muranova,
  • Vladislav M. Shatov,
  • Andrey V. Slushchev and
  • Nikolai B. Gusev

In this study, a reliable and simple method of untagged recombinant human HspB7 preparation was developed. Recombinant HspB7 is presented in two oligomeric forms with an apparent molecular weight of 36 kDa (probably dimers) and oligomers with an appa...

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7 Citations
3,567 Views
18 Pages

Phosphorylation of the Chaperone-Like HspB5 Rescues Trafficking and Function of F508del-CFTR

  • Fanny Degrugillier,
  • Abdel Aissat,
  • Virginie Prulière-Escabasse,
  • Lucie Bizard,
  • Benjamin Simonneau,
  • Xavier Decrouy,
  • Chong Jiang,
  • Daniela Rotin,
  • Pascale Fanen and
  • Stéphanie Simon

Cystic Fibrosis is a lethal monogenic autosomal recessive disease linked to mutations in Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator (CFTR) protein. The most frequent mutation is the deletion of phenylalanine at position 508 of the protein. T...

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17 Citations
2,818 Views
17 Pages

Effect of Arginine on Chaperone-Like Activity of HspB6 and Monomeric 14-3-3ζ

  • Valeriya V. Mikhaylova,
  • Tatiana B. Eronina,
  • Natalia A. Chebotareva,
  • Vladimir V. Shubin,
  • Daria I. Kalacheva and
  • Boris I. Kurganov

The effect of protein chaperones HspB6 and the monomeric form of the protein 14-3-3ζ (14-3-3ζm) on a test system based on thermal aggregation of UV-irradiated glycogen phosphorylase b (UV-Phb) at 37 °C and a constant ionic strength (0.1...

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21 Citations
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21 Pages

Calcium Homeostasis and Muscle Energy Metabolism Are Modified in HspB1-Null Mice

  • Brigitte Picard,
  • Malek Kammoun,
  • Mohammed Gagaoua,
  • Christiane Barboiron,
  • Bruno Meunier,
  • Christophe Chambon and
  • Isabelle Cassar-Malek

Hsp27—encoded by HspB1—is a member of the small heat shock proteins (sHsp, 12–43 kDa (kilodalton)) family. This protein is constitutively present in a wide variety of tissues and in many cell lines. The abundance of Hsp27 is highest in skeletal muscl...

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We investigated the interaction of HspB7 and its α-crystallin domain with the wild-type (WT) C-terminal fragment of human filamin C (FLNC), containing immunoglobulin-like domains 22–24 and its three mutants associated with cardio- and myo...

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15 Citations
3,246 Views
18 Pages

Ubiquitously expressed human small heat shock proteins (sHsps) HspB1, HspB5, HspB6 and HspB8 contain a conserved motif (S/G)RLFD in their N-terminal domain. For each of them, we prepared mutants with a replacement of the conserved R by A (R/A mutants...

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22 Citations
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18 Pages

Although the N-terminal domain of vertebrate small heat shock proteins (sHsp) is poorly conserved, it contains a core motif preserved in many members of the sHsp family. The role of this RLFDQxFG motif remains elusive. We analyzed the specific role o...

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15 Citations
4,368 Views
18 Pages

Sub-Toxic Human Amylin Fragment Concentrations Promote the Survival and Proliferation of SH-SY5Y Cells via the Release of VEGF and HspB5 from Endothelial RBE4 Cells

  • Giuseppe Caruso,
  • Claudia G. Fresta,
  • Giacomo Lazzarino,
  • Donatella A. Distefano,
  • Paolo Parlascino,
  • Susan M. Lunte,
  • Giuseppe Lazzarino and
  • Filippo Caraci

20 November 2018

Human amylin is a 37-residue peptide hormone (hA1-37) secreted by β-cells of the pancreas and, along with insulin, is directly associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Amyloid deposits within the islets of the pancreas represent a hallma...

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5 Citations
4,371 Views
15 Pages

Small Hsps as Therapeutic Targets of Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator Protein

  • Stéphanie Simon,
  • Abdel Aissat,
  • Fanny Degrugillier,
  • Benjamin Simonneau,
  • Pascale Fanen and
  • André-Patrick Arrigo

Human small heat shock proteins are molecular chaperones that regulate fundamental cellular processes in normal and pathological cells. Here, we have reviewed the role played by HspB1, HspB4 and HspB5 in the context of Cystic Fibrosis (CF), a severe...

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3 Citations
2,511 Views
15 Pages

Oligomeric Structural Transition of HspB1 from Chinese Hamster

  • Nina Kurokawa,
  • Rio Midorikawa,
  • Manami Nakamura,
  • Keiichi Noguchi,
  • Ken Morishima,
  • Rintaro Inoue,
  • Masaaki Sugiyama and
  • Masafumi Yohda

6 October 2021

HspB1 is a mammalian sHsp that is ubiquitously expressed in almost all tissues and involved in regulating many vital functions. Although the recent crystal structure of human HspB1 showed that 24 monomers form the oligomeric complex of human HspB1 in...

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16 Citations
3,027 Views
26 Pages

Chaperone-Like Activity of HSPB5: The Effects of Quaternary Structure Dynamics and Crowding

  • Natalia A. Chebotareva,
  • Svetlana G. Roman,
  • Vera A. Borzova,
  • Tatiana B. Eronina,
  • Valeriya V. Mikhaylova and
  • Boris I. Kurganov

Small heat-shock proteins (sHSPs) are ATP-independent molecular chaperones that interact with partially unfolded proteins, preventing their aberrant aggregation, thereby exhibiting a chaperone-like activity. Dynamics of the quaternary structure plays...

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4 Citations
2,663 Views
15 Pages

Background and Objectives: The diagnosis and treatment of pituitary adenomas with cavernous sinus invasion pose significant challenges for clinicians. The objective of this study is to investigate the expression profile and prognostic value of HSPB1...

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8 Citations
4,376 Views
16 Pages

HSPB1 Is Essential for Inducing Resistance to Proteotoxic Stress in Beta-Cells

  • Vinícius M. Gomes,
  • Rosangela A. M. Wailemann,
  • Gabriel S. Arini,
  • Talita C. Oliveira,
  • Daria R. Q. Almeida,
  • Ancély F. dos Santos,
  • Letícia F. Terra,
  • Stephan Lortz and
  • Leticia Labriola

24 August 2021

During type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) development, beta-cells undergo intense endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress that could result in apoptosis through the failure of adaptation to the unfolded protein response (UPR). Islet transplantation is conside...

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18 Citations
4,855 Views
19 Pages

Neurodegenerative Disease-Associated TDP-43 Fragments Are Extracellularly Secreted with CASA Complex Proteins

  • Elena Casarotto,
  • Daisy Sproviero,
  • Eleonora Corridori,
  • Maria Cristina Gagliani,
  • Marta Cozzi,
  • Marta Chierichetti,
  • Riccardo Cristofani,
  • Veronica Ferrari,
  • Mariarita Galbiati and
  • Francesco Mina
  • + 8 authors

2 February 2022

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) play a central role in neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) since they may either spread the pathology or contribute to the intracellular protein quality control (PQC) system for the cellular clearance of NDs-associated prote...

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2 Citations
2,988 Views
14 Pages

Heterogeneous Clinical Phenotypes of dHMN Caused by Mutation in HSPB1 Gene: A Case Series

  • Xiya Shen,
  • Jiawei Zhang,
  • Feixia Zhan,
  • Wotu Tian,
  • Qingqing Jiang,
  • Xinghua Luan,
  • Xiaojie Zhang and
  • Li Cao

27 September 2022

Mutations in HSPB1 are known to cause Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 2F (CMT2F) and distal hereditary motor neuropathy (dHMN). In this study, we presented three patients with mutation in HSPB1 who were diagnosed with dHMN. Proband 1 was a 14-year-o...

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6 Citations
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17 Pages

17 January 2025

Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are essential molecular chaperones that protect cells by aiding in protein folding and preventing aggregation under stress conditions. Small heat shock proteins (sHSPs), which include members from HSPB1 to HSPB10, are parti...

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1 Citations
1,999 Views
16 Pages

The heat shock protein B8 (HSPB8) is one of the small heat shock proteins (sHSP or HSPB) and is a ubiquitous protein in various organisms, including humans. It is highly expressed in skeletal muscle, heart, and neurons. It plays a crucial role in ide...

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15 Citations
3,650 Views
16 Pages

28 May 2021

Purpose: We have previously demonstrated that HspB4/αA-crystallin, a molecular chaperone, plays an important intrinsic neuroprotective role during diabetes, by its phosphorylation on residue 148. We also reported that HspB4/αA-crystallin is highly ex...

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6 Citations
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15 Pages

High mRNA Expression Levels of Heat Shock Protein Family B Member 2 (HSPB2) Are Associated with Breast Cancer Patients’ Relapse and Poor Survival

  • Aimilia D. Sklirou,
  • Despoina D. Gianniou,
  • Paraskevi Karousi,
  • Christina Cheimonidi,
  • Georgia Papachristopoulou,
  • Christos K. Kontos,
  • Andreas Scorilas and
  • Ioannis P. Trougakos

28 August 2022

Small heat shock proteins (sHSPs) are ubiquitous ATP-independent chaperones that contribute to the maintenance of proteome integrity and functionality. Recent evidence suggests that sHSPs are ubiquitously expressed in numerous types of tumors and hav...

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16 Citations
5,366 Views
19 Pages

Characterization of Hspb8 in Zebrafish

  • Magda Dubińska-Magiera,
  • Joanna Niedbalska-Tarnowska,
  • Marta Migocka-Patrzałek,
  • Ewelina Posyniak and
  • Małgorzata Daczewska

26 June 2020

Hspb8 is a member of the small heat shock protein (sHSP) family. Its expression is known to be upregulated under heat shock. This protein interacts with different partners and can, therefore, be involved in various processes relevant to tissue integr...

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2 Citations
2,917 Views
17 Pages

Evaluation of the Small Heat Shock Protein Family Members HSPB2 and HSPB3 in Bladder Cancer Prognosis and Progression

  • Despoina D. Gianniou,
  • Aimilia D. Sklirou,
  • Maria-Alexandra Papadimitriou,
  • Katerina-Marina Pilala,
  • Konstantinos Stravodimos,
  • Margaritis Avgeris,
  • Andreas Scorilas and
  • Ioannis P. Trougakos

30 January 2023

Bladder cancer (BlCa) represents the sixth most commonly diagnosed type of male malignancy. Due to the clinical heterogeneity of BlCa, novel markers would optimize treatment efficacy and improve prognosis. The small heat shock proteins (sHSP) family...

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5 Citations
3,281 Views
16 Pages

A Charcot-Marie-Tooth-Causing Mutation in HSPB1 Decreases Cell Adaptation to Repeated Stress by Disrupting Autophagic Clearance of Misfolded Proteins

  • Xuelian Zhang,
  • Yaru Qiao,
  • Ronglin Han,
  • Yingjie Gao,
  • Xun Yang,
  • Ying Zhang,
  • Ying Wan,
  • Wei Yu,
  • Xianchao Pan and
  • Juan Xing

15 September 2022

Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease is the most common inherited neurodegenerative disorder with selective degeneration of peripheral nerves. Despite advances in identifying CMT-causing genes, the underlying molecular mechanism, particularly of selecti...

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1 Citations
1,438 Views
18 Pages

Novel mTORC2/HSPB4 Interaction: Role and Regulation of HSPB4 T148 Phosphorylation

  • Zachary B. Sluzala,
  • Yang Shan,
  • Lynda Elghazi,
  • Emilio L. Cárdenas,
  • Angelina Hamati,
  • Amanda L. Garner and
  • Patrice E. Fort

4 December 2024

HSPB4 and HSPB5 (α-crystallins) have shown increasing promise as neuroprotective agents, demonstrating several anti-apoptotic and protective roles in disorders such as multiple sclerosis and diabetic retinopathy. HSPs are highly regulated by po...

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21 Citations
4,600 Views
17 Pages

26 September 2022

Background: HSP90B1, a member of the heat-shock protein 90 family, plays a vital role as a molecular chaperone for oncogenes and stimulates tumour growth. However, its role in various cancers remains unexplored. Methods: Using the cancer genome atlas...

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9 Citations
1,943 Views
15 Pages

20 November 2023

With global warming, high temperatures have become a major environmental stress that inhibits plant growth and development. Plants evolve several mechanisms to cope with heat stress accordingly. One of the important mechanisms is the Hsf (heat shock...

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40 Citations
6,410 Views
23 Pages

The Role of HSPB8, a Component of the Chaperone-Assisted Selective Autophagy Machinery, in Cancer

  • Riccardo Cristofani,
  • Margherita Piccolella,
  • Valeria Crippa,
  • Barbara Tedesco,
  • Marina Montagnani Marelli,
  • Angelo Poletti and
  • Roberta M. Moretti

5 February 2021

The cellular response to cancer-induced stress is one of the major aspects regulating cancer development and progression. The Heat Shock Protein B8 (HSPB8) is a small chaperone involved in chaperone-assisted selective autophagy (CASA). CASA promotes...

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13 Pages

11 October 2025

High temperatures are one of the most important abiotic stressors affecting the survival and growth of American shad (Alosa sapidissima). Building on previous omics sequencing studies of A. sapidissima liver and gills under high temperature stress, t...

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30 Citations
5,411 Views
19 Pages

Phosphorylation of SARS-CoV-2 Orf9b Regulates Its Targeting to Two Binding Sites in TOM70 and Recruitment of Hsp90

  • Lukas Brandherm,
  • Antonio Mario Kobaš,
  • Mara Klöhn,
  • Yannick Brüggemann,
  • Stephanie Pfaender,
  • Joachim Rassow and
  • Sebastian Kreimendahl

26 August 2021

SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) is the causative agent of the COVID19 pandemic. The SARS-CoV-2 genome encodes for a small accessory protein termed Orf9b, which targets the mitochondrial outer membrane protein TOM70 in inf...

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6 Citations
5,493 Views
21 Pages

Exposure of Larval Zebrafish to the Insecticide Propoxur Induced Developmental Delays that Correlate with Behavioral Abnormalities and Altered Expression of hspb9 and hspb11

  • Jeremiah N. Shields,
  • Eric C. Hales,
  • Lillian E. Ranspach,
  • Xixia Luo,
  • Steven Orr,
  • Donna Runft,
  • Alan Dombkowski,
  • Melody N. Neely,
  • Larry H. Matherly and
  • Jeffrey W. Taub
  • + 2 authors

21 September 2019

Recent studies suggest that organophosphates and carbamates affect human fetal development, resulting in neurological and growth impairment. However, these studies are conflicting and the extent of adverse effects due to pesticide exposure warrants f...

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10 Citations
3,572 Views
20 Pages

The Effect of Oxidized Dopamine on the Structure and Molecular Chaperone Function of the Small Heat-Shock Proteins, αB-Crystallin and Hsp27

  • Junna Hayashi,
  • Jennifer Ton,
  • Sparsh Negi,
  • Daniel E. K. M. Stephens,
  • Dean L. Pountney,
  • Thomas Preiss and
  • John A. Carver

Oxidation of the neurotransmitter, dopamine (DA), is a pathological hallmark of Parkinson’s disease (PD). Oxidized DA forms adducts with proteins which can alter their functionality. αB-crystallin and Hsp27 are intracellular, small heat-shock molecul...

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4 Citations
2,738 Views
12 Pages

HSPB6 Is Depleted in Colon Cancer Patients and Its Expression Is Induced by 5-aza-2′-Deoxycytidine In Vitro

  • Bader O. Almutairi,
  • Mikhlid H. Almutairi,
  • Abdulwahed F. Alrefaei,
  • Saad Alkahtani and
  • Saud Alarifi

Background and Objectives: Colon cancer (CC) is the second most common cancer in Saudi Arabia, and the number of new cases is expected to increase by 40% by 2040. Sixty percent of patients with CC are diagnosed in the late stage, causing a reduced su...

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5 Citations
2,507 Views
16 Pages

3 December 2022

A food allergy is caused by an abnormal immune reaction and can induce serious intestinal inflammation and tissue damage. Currently, the avoidance of food allergens is still the most effective way to prevent or reduce allergic symptoms, so the develo...

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1 Citations
2,042 Views
22 Pages

6 December 2022

The aggregation of intracellular proteins may be enhanced under stress. The expression of heat-shock proteins (HSPs) and the accumulation of osmolytes are among the cellular protective mechanisms in these conditions. In addition, one should remember...

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4 Citations
3,001 Views
15 Pages

HSPB5 Inhibition by NCI-41356 Reduces Experimental Lung Fibrosis by Blocking TGF-β1 Signaling

  • Julie Tanguy,
  • Pierre-Marie Boutanquoi,
  • Olivier Burgy,
  • Lucile Dondaine,
  • Guillaume Beltramo,
  • Burhan Uyanik,
  • Carmen Garrido,
  • Philippe Bonniaud,
  • Pierre-Simon Bellaye and
  • Françoise Goirand

24 January 2023

Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is a chronic, progressive and lethal disease of unknown etiology that ranks among the most frequent interstitial lung diseases. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is characterized by dysregulated healing mechanisms that lead...

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13 Citations
2,674 Views
18 Pages

16 February 2023

Food allergies can cause intestinal damage that can exacerbate allergic symptoms, and gut microbiota have been shown to influence allergic development. This study was intended to investigate the effects of Avenanthramide (AVA) on colonic damage induc...

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1 Citations
1,676 Views
21 Pages

HspB5 Chaperone Structure and Activity Are Modulated by Chemical-Scale Interactions in the ACD Dimer Interface

  • Chenwei Wang,
  • Lilong Teng,
  • Zhiyan Silvia Liu,
  • Aichurok Kamalova and
  • Kathryn A. McMenimen

29 December 2023

Small heat shock proteins (sHsps) are a family of ATP-independent molecular chaperones that function as “holdases” and prevent protein aggregation due to changes in temperature, pH, or oxidation state. sHsps have a conserved α-cryst...

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810 Views
22 Pages

Silica Nanoparticles Induced Epithelial–Mesenchymal Transition in BEAS-2B Cells via ER Stress and SIRT1/HSF1/HSPs Signaling Pathway

  • Jinyan Pang,
  • Liyan Xiao,
  • Zhiqin Xiong,
  • Kexin Zhang,
  • Man Yang,
  • Ji Wang,
  • Yanbo Li and
  • Yang Li

23 August 2025

The extensive utilization of amorphous silica nanoparticles (SiNPs) has raised concerns regarding the potential health risks. Previous studies have indicated that SiNPs could trigger both the activation of heat shock proteins (HSPs) and epithelial&nd...

  • Communication
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13 Citations
3,634 Views
7 Pages

A Missense Mutation of the HSPB7 Gene Associated with Heat Tolerance in Chinese Indicine Cattle

  • Lulan Zeng,
  • Yanhong Cao,
  • Zhuyue Wu,
  • Mingguang Huang,
  • Guoliang Zhang,
  • Chuzhao Lei and
  • Yumin Zhao

14 August 2019

The small heat shock proteins (HSPB) are expressed in response to heat stress, and the heat shock protein family B (small) member 7 (HSPB7) gene has been reported to play an important role in heat tolerance pathways. Only a missense mutation (NC_0373...

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1 Citations
3,023 Views
13 Pages

PINK1 and Parkin Ameliorate the Loss of Motor Activity and Mitochondrial Dysfunction Induced by Peripheral Neuropathy-Associated HSPB8 Mutants in Drosophila Models

  • Kyong-hwa Kang,
  • Ji Eun Han,
  • Hyunjin Kim,
  • Sohee Kim,
  • Young Bin Hong,
  • Jeanho Yun,
  • Soo Hyun Nam,
  • Byung-Ok Choi and
  • Hyongjong Koh

Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease (CMT) is a group of inherited peripheral nerve disorders characterized by progressive muscle weakness and atrophy, sensory loss, foot deformities and steppage gait. Missense mutations in the gene encoding the s...

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9 Citations
2,793 Views
17 Pages

MiR-148a-3p within HucMSC-Derived Extracellular Vesicles Suppresses Hsp90b1 to Prevent Fibroblast Collagen Synthesis and Secretion in Silica-Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis

  • Qiyue Jiang,
  • Jing Zhao,
  • Qiyue Jia,
  • Hongwei Wang,
  • Wenming Xue,
  • Fuao Ning,
  • Jiaxin Wang,
  • Yan Wang,
  • Zhonghui Zhu and
  • Lin Tian

23 September 2023

Silicosis is a fatal occupational respiratory disease caused by the prolonged inhalation of respirable silica. The core event of silicosis is the heightened activity of fibroblasts, which excessively synthesize extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins. Ou...

  • Article
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10 Citations
5,011 Views
15 Pages

Proteasome Inhibitors Suppress ErbB Family Expression through HSP90-Mediated Lysosomal Degradation

  • Thanh Kieu Huynh,
  • Chien-Yi Ho,
  • Chi-Hua Tsai,
  • Chien-Kuo Wang,
  • Yun-Ju Chen,
  • Da-Tian Bau,
  • Chih-Yen Tu,
  • Tzong-Shiun Li and
  • Wei-Chien Huang

27 September 2019

Although dual EGFR/HER2 tyrosine kinase inhibitor lapatinib has provided effective clinical benefits for HER2-positive breast cancer patients, acquired resistance to this drug remains a major concern. Thus, the development of alternative therapeutic...

  • Communication
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13 Citations
3,508 Views
12 Pages

The Small Heat Shock Protein, HSPB1, Interacts with and Modulates the Physical Structure of Membranes

  • Balint Csoboz,
  • Imre Gombos,
  • Zoltán Kóta,
  • Barbara Dukic,
  • Éva Klement,
  • Vanda Varga-Zsíros,
  • Zoltán Lipinszki,
  • Tibor Páli,
  • László Vígh and
  • Zsolt Török

Small heat shock proteins (sHSPs) have been demonstrated to interact with lipids and modulate the physical state of membranes across species. Through these interactions, sHSPs contribute to the maintenance of membrane integrity. HSPB1 is a major sHSP...

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3 Citations
2,710 Views
17 Pages

Dioleoylphosphatidylglycerol Inhibits Heat Shock Protein B4 (HSPB4)-Induced Inflammatory Pathways In Vitro

  • Teresa E. Fowler,
  • Vivek Choudhary,
  • Samuel Melnyk,
  • Mishma Farsi,
  • Luke Y. Chang,
  • Nyemkuna Fortingo,
  • Xunsheng Chen,
  • Mitchell A. Watsky and
  • Wendy B. Bollag

Our previous work shows that dioleoylphosphatidylglycerol (DOPG) accelerates corneal epithelial healing in vitro and in vivo by unknown mechanisms. Prior data demonstrate that DOPG inhibits toll-like receptor (TLR) activation and inflammation induced...

  • Article
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13 Citations
3,772 Views
17 Pages

Chaperone-Assisted Mitotic Actin Remodeling by BAG3 and HSPB8 Involves the Deacetylase HDAC6 and Its Substrate Cortactin

  • Carole Luthold,
  • Alice-Anaïs Varlet,
  • Herman Lambert,
  • François Bordeleau and
  • Josée N. Lavoie

25 December 2020

The fidelity of actin dynamics relies on protein quality control, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are poorly defined. During mitosis, the cochaperone BCL2-associated athanogene 3 (BAG3) modulates cell rounding, cortex stability, spindle orien...

  • Article
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8 Citations
2,510 Views
17 Pages

21 November 2022

Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the most prevalent kidney cancer, of which the incidence is increasing worldwide with a high mortality rate. Bioactive peptides are considered a significant class of natural medicines. We applied mass spectr...

  • Article
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5 Citations
2,899 Views
13 Pages

Genetic and Clinical Studies of Peripheral Neuropathies with Three Small Heat Shock Protein Gene Variants in Korea

  • Si On Lim,
  • Na Young Jung,
  • Ah Jin Lee,
  • Hee Ji Choi,
  • Hye Mi Kwon,
  • Wonseok Son,
  • Soo Hyun Nam,
  • Byung-Ok Choi and
  • Ki Wha Chung

5 March 2022

Small heat shock proteins (sHSPs) are ATP-independent chaperones that help correct the folding of denatured proteins and protect cells from stress. Mutations in HSPB1, HSPB8, and HSPB3 are implicated in inherited peripheral neuropathies (IPNs), such...

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38 Citations
11,699 Views
27 Pages

2 December 2013

In this article, we illustrate the application of difference in-gel electrophoresis for the proteomic analysis of dystrophic skeletal muscle. The mdx diaphragm was used as a tissue model of dystrophinopathy. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis is a...

  • Communication
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14 Citations
3,474 Views
10 Pages

Heat-Shock Protein 27 (HSPB1) Is Upregulated and Phosphorylated in Human Platelets during ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction

  • Bjoern F. Kraemer,
  • Hanna Mannell,
  • Tobias Lamkemeyer,
  • Mirita Franz-Wachtel and
  • Stephan Lindemann

27 November 2019

Heat-shock proteins are a family of proteins which are upregulated in response to stress stimuli including inflammation, oxidative stress, or ischemia. Protective functions of heat-shock proteins have been studied in vascular disease models, and malf...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,227 Views
18 Pages

Elevated Expression of HSP72 in the Prefrontal Cortex and Hippocampus of Rats Subjected to Chronic Mild Stress and Treated with Imipramine

  • Adam Bielawski,
  • Agnieszka Zelek-Molik,
  • Katarzyna Rafa-Zabłocka,
  • Marta Kowalska,
  • Piotr Gruca,
  • Mariusz Papp and
  • Irena Nalepa

23 December 2023

The HSP70 and HSP90 family members belong to molecular chaperones that exhibit protective functions during the cellular response to stressful agents. We investigated whether the exposure of rats to chronic mild stress (CMS), a validated model of depr...

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