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  • Open Access
2,529 Views
21 Pages

18 December 2023

DNA mismatch repair (MMR) improves replication accuracy by up to three orders of magnitude. The MutS protein in E. coli or its eukaryotic homolog, the MutSα (Msh2-Msh6) complex, recognizes base mismatches and initiates the mismatch repair mecha...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,473 Views
13 Pages

2 May 2022

As nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses, replication of ranaviruses (genus Ranavirus, family Iridoviridae) involves a series of viral and host proteins. We have described that the replication and transcription machinery of Andrias davidianus ranavirus...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,643 Views
28 Pages

Mismatch Recognition by Saccharomyces cerevisiae Msh2-Msh6: Role of Structure and Dynamics

  • Yan Li,
  • Zane Lombardo,
  • Meera Joshi,
  • Manju M. Hingorani and
  • Ishita Mukerji

31 August 2019

The mismatch repair (MMR) pathway maintains genome integrity by correcting errors such as mismatched base pairs formed during DNA replication. In MMR, Msh2–Msh6, a heterodimeric protein, targets single base mismatches and small insertion/deleti...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,955 Views
11 Pages

MSH2 Overexpression Due to an Unclassified Variant in 3’-Untranslated Region in a Patient with Colon Cancer

  • Raffaella Liccardo,
  • Antonio Nolano,
  • Matilde Lambiase,
  • Carlo Della Ragione,
  • Marina De Rosa,
  • Paola Izzo and
  • Francesca Duraturo

Background: The loss or low expression of DNA mismatch repair (MMR) genes can result in genomic instability and tumorigenesis. One such gene, MSH2, is mutated or rearranged in Lynch syndrome (LS), which is characterized by a high risk of tumor develo...

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3,481 Views
17 Pages

The Drosophila homeodomain-interacting protein kinase (Hipk) is the fly representative of the well-conserved group of HIPKs in vertebrates. It was initially found through its characteristic interactions with homeodomain proteins. Hipk is involved in...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,191 Views
12 Pages

Evaluation of Microsatellite Instability Molecular Analysis versus Immuno-Histochemical Interpretation in Malignant Neoplasms with Different Localizations

  • Maria Sfakianaki,
  • Maria Tzardi,
  • Konstantina Tsantaki,
  • Chara Koutoulaki,
  • Ippokratis Messaritakis,
  • Galateia Datseri,
  • Eleni Moustou,
  • Dimitrios Mavroudis and
  • John Souglakos

5 January 2023

MMR gene germline mutations are considered a major genetic disorder in patients with hereditary nonpolyposis colon cancer (HNPCC) or Lynch syndrome; A total of 15% of sporadic colon carcinomas are MSI-High. MSI has also been observed in other cancers...

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  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,608 Views
11 Pages

9 February 2021

Melanogenesis represents a series of processes that produce melanin, a protective skin pigment (against ultraviolet rays), and determines human skin color. Chemicals reducing melanin production have always been in demand in the cosmetic market becaus...

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  • Open Access
30 Citations
7,751 Views
20 Pages

Differential Signaling Profiles of MC4R Mutations with Three Different Ligands

  • Sarah Paisdzior,
  • Ioanna Maria Dimitriou,
  • Paul Curtis Schöpe,
  • Paolo Annibale,
  • Patrick Scheerer,
  • Heiko Krude,
  • Martin J. Lohse,
  • Heike Biebermann and
  • Peter Kühnen

12 February 2020

The melanocortin 4 receptor (MC4R) is a key player in hypothalamic weight regulation and energy expenditure as part of the leptin–melanocortin pathway. Mutations in this G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) are the most common cause for monogeneti...

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  • Open Access
1,303 Views
26 Pages

Common Molecular Mechanisms and Biomarkers in Breast, Colon and Ovarian Cancer

  • Vicente M. García-Cañizares,
  • Alejandro González-Vidal,
  • Antonio M. Burgos-Molina,
  • Silvia Mercado-Sáenz,
  • Francisco Sendra-Portero and
  • Miguel J. Ruiz-Gómez

22 June 2025

Breast, colon, and ovarian cancers are among the most prevalent malignancies worldwide, with distinct clinical features. This study aims to identify key proteins as common biomarkers for breast, colon, and ovarian cancer through protein analysis, mol...

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6 Citations
3,218 Views
15 Pages

Importance of the Aspergillus fumigatus Mismatch Repair Protein Msh6 in Antifungal Resistance Development

  • Jose Lucio,
  • Irene Gonzalez-Jimenez,
  • Alejandra Roldan,
  • Jorge Amich,
  • Laura Alcazar-Fuoli and
  • Emilia Mellado

12 March 2024

One of the systems responsible for the recognition and repair of mistakes occurring during cell replication is the DNA mismatch repair (MMR) system. Two major protein complexes constitute the MMR pathway: MutS and MutL. Here, we investigated the poss...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,661 Views
19 Pages

Mismatch repair (MMR) is a conserved mechanism that is primarily responsible for the repair of DNA mismatches during DNA replication. Msh2 forms MutS heterodimer complexes that initiate the MMR in eukaryotes. The function of Msh2 is less clear under...

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7 Citations
5,257 Views
12 Pages

Hydrolyzed Conchiolin Protein (HCP) Extracted from Pearls Antagonizes both ET-1 and α-MSH for Skin Whitening

  • Shan Yang,
  • Zhekun Wang,
  • Yunwei Hu,
  • Kaile Zong,
  • Xingjiang Zhang,
  • Hui Ke,
  • Pan Wang,
  • Yuyo Go,
  • Xi Hui Felicia Chan and
  • Qing Huang

Pearl powder is a famous traditional Chinese medicine that has a long history in treating palpitations, insomnia, convulsions, epilepsy, ulcers, and skin lightining. Recently, several studies have demonstrated the effects of pearl extracts on protect...

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  • Open Access
26 Citations
5,118 Views
12 Pages

Effects of Macronutrients on the In Vitro Production of ClpB, a Bacterial Mimetic Protein of α-MSH and Its Possible Role in Satiety Signaling

  • Manon Dominique,
  • Jonathan Breton,
  • Charlène Guérin,
  • Christine Bole-Feysot,
  • Grégory Lambert,
  • Pierre Déchelotte and
  • Sergueï Fetissov

5 September 2019

Gut microbiota can influence the feeding behavior of the host, but the underlying mechanisms are unknown. Recently, caseinolytic protease B (ClpB), a disaggregation chaperon protein of Escherichia coli, was identified as a conformational mimetic of &...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,810 Views
15 Pages

Structural Basis of Cysteine Ligase MshC Inhibition by Cysteinyl-Sulfonamides

  • Luping Pang,
  • Stijn Lenders,
  • Evgenii M. Osipov,
  • Stephen D. Weeks,
  • Jef Rozenski,
  • Tatiana Piller,
  • Davie Cappoen,
  • Sergei V. Strelkov and
  • Arthur Van Aerschot

1 December 2022

Mycothiol (MSH), the major cellular thiol in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), plays an essential role in the resistance of Mtb to various antibiotics and oxidative stresses. MshC catalyzes the ATP-dependent ligation of 1-O-(2-amino-2-deoxy-α-d...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,825 Views
15 Pages

Agouti-Signalling Protein Overexpression Reduces Aggressiveness in Zebrafish

  • Ana Rocha,
  • Alejandra Godino-Gimeno,
  • Josep Rotllant and
  • José Miguel Cerdá-Reverter

13 May 2023

Feeding motivation plays a crucial role in food intake and growth. It closely depends on hunger and satiation, which are controlled by the melanocortin system. Overexpression of the inverse agonist agouti-signalling protein (ASIP) and agouti-related...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,197 Views
17 Pages

Role of the Melanocortin System in Gonadal Steroidogenesis of Zebrafish

  • Sandra Navarro,
  • Diego Crespo,
  • Rüdiger W. Schulz,
  • Wei Ge,
  • Josep Rotllant,
  • José Miguel Cerdá-Reverter and
  • Ana Rocha

12 October 2022

In teleost, as in other vertebrates, stress affects reproduction. A key component of the stress response is the pituitary secretion of the adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), which binds to the melanocortin 2 receptor (MC2R) in the adrenal glands and...

  • Review
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48 Citations
12,449 Views
99 Pages

In Vivo Imaging with Genetically Encoded Redox Biosensors

  • Alexander I. Kostyuk,
  • Anastasiya S. Panova,
  • Aleksandra D. Kokova,
  • Daria A. Kotova,
  • Dmitry I. Maltsev,
  • Oleg V. Podgorny,
  • Vsevolod V. Belousov and
  • Dmitry S. Bilan

31 October 2020

Redox reactions are of high fundamental and practical interest since they are involved in both normal physiology and the pathogenesis of various diseases. However, this area of research has always been a relatively problematic field in the context of...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
6,807 Views
12 Pages

The Role of Oncogenic Tyrosine Kinase NPM-ALK in Genomic Instability

  • Cosimo Lobello,
  • Vasilis Bikos,
  • Andrea Janikova and
  • Sarka Pospisilova

5 March 2018

Genomic stability is crucial for cell life and transmitting genetic material is one of the primary tasks of the cell. The cell needs to be able to recognize any possible error and quickly repair it, and thus, cells have developed several mechanisms t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,730 Views
19 Pages

Interactome Analysis and Docking Sites of MutS Homologs Reveal New Physiological Roles in Arabidopsis thaliana

  • Mohamed Ragab AbdelGawwad,
  • Aida Marić,
  • Abdullah Ahmed Al-Ghamdi and
  • Ashraf A. Hatamleh

Due to their sedentary lifestyle, plants are constantly exposed to different stress stimuli. Stress comes in variety of forms where factors like radiation, free radicals, “replication errors, polymerase slippage”, and chemical mutagens re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
6,752 Views
15 Pages

Molecular Basis of Mismatch Repair Protein Deficiency in Tumors from Lynch Suspected Cases with Negative Germline Test Results

  • Alisa Olkinuora,
  • Annette Gylling,
  • Henrikki Almusa,
  • Samuli Eldfors,
  • Anna Lepistö,
  • Jukka-Pekka Mecklin,
  • Taina Tuulikki Nieminen and
  • Päivi Peltomäki

9 July 2020

Some 10–50% of Lynch-suspected cases with abnormal immunohistochemical (IHC) staining remain without any identifiable germline mutation of DNA mismatch repair (MMR) genes. MMR proteins form heterodimeric complexes, giving rise to distinct IHC p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4,290 Views
13 Pages

Inhibition of Melanogenesis via Passive Immune Targeted Alpha-MSH Binder Polypeptide

  • Se-Hyo Jeong,
  • Hun-Hwan Kim,
  • Abigail Joy D. Rodelas-Angelia,
  • Mark Rickard N. Angelia,
  • Pritam Bhagwan Bhosale,
  • Eun-Hye Kim,
  • Tae-Sung Jung,
  • Mee-Jung Ahn and
  • Gon-Sup Kim

17 January 2025

Alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone (α-MSH) is a hormone that stimulates the formation of melanin, which is responsible for protecting the skin from UV rays. However, excessive production of melanin causes pigmentation, leading to skin disorde...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,312 Views
13 Pages

The Barley Chloroplast Mutator (cpm) Mutant: All Roads Lead to the Msh1 Gene

  • Franco Lencina,
  • Alejandra Landau and
  • Alberto R. Prina

5 February 2022

The barley chloroplast mutator (cpm) is a nuclear gene mutant that induces a wide spectrum of cytoplasmically inherited chlorophyll deficiencies. Plastome instability of cpm seedlings was determined by identification of a particular landscape of poly...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,509 Views
18 Pages

α-Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone Attenuates Neovascularization by Inducing Nitric Oxide Deficiency via MC-Rs/PKA/NF-κB Signaling

  • Wen-Tsan Weng,
  • Chieh-Shan Wu,
  • Feng-Sheng Wang,
  • Chang-Yi Wu,
  • Yi-Ling Ma,
  • Hoi-Hung Chan,
  • Den-Chiung Wu,
  • Jian-Ching Wu,
  • Tian-Huei Chu and
  • Ming-Hong Tai

30 November 2018

α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH) has been characterized as a novel angiogenesis inhibitor. The homeostasis of nitric oxide (NO) plays an important role in neovascularization. However, it remains unclear whether α-MSH mitigat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,656 Views
20 Pages

A Truncated NRIP1 Mutant Amplifies Microsatellite Instability of Colorectal Cancer by Regulating MSH2/MSH6 Expression, and Is a Prognostic Marker of Stage III Tumors

  • Pascale Palassin,
  • Marion Lapierre,
  • Samuel Pyrdziak,
  • Antoine Wagner,
  • Régine Stehle,
  • Carole Corsini,
  • Jacqueline Duffour,
  • Sandrine Bonnet,
  • Abdelhay Boulahtouf and
  • Audrey Castet-Nicolas
  • + 14 authors

3 September 2021

Microsatellite instability (MSI) is related to the alteration of mismatch repair (MMR) genes and plays a key role in colorectal cancer (CRC) pathogenesis. We previously reported that the transcription factor Nuclear Receptor Interacting Protein 1 (NR...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,396 Views
7 Pages

Mismatch Repair Protein Expression and Microsatellite Instability in Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma

  • Thilo Gambichler,
  • Nomun Ganjuur,
  • Andrea Tannapfel,
  • Markus Vogt,
  • Lisa Scholl,
  • Nessr Abu Rached,
  • Stefanie Bruckmüller,
  • Marina Skrygan,
  • Jürgen C. Becker and
  • Kerstin Lang
  • + 1 author

27 August 2021

There exist relatively sparse and conflicting data on high-level microsatellite instability (MSI-H) and deficient mismatch repair (dMMR) in cutaneous malignancies. We aimed to determine the expression profiles of MMR proteins (MSH2, MSH6, MLH1, and P...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,973 Views
13 Pages

18 October 2021

Inflammation, hyaluronan production, and adipogenesis are the main pathological events leading to thyroid eye disease (TED). α-Melanocytemelanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH) is a well-known tridecapeptidetreatment for several inflammatory disorders...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
6,448 Views
17 Pages

DNA Damage Induced MutS Homologue hMSH4 Acetylation

  • Yen-Lin Chu,
  • Xiling Wu,
  • Jing Xu,
  • Jennifer L. Watts and
  • Chengtao Her

18 October 2013

Acetylation of non-histone proteins is increasingly recognized as an important post-translational modification for controlling the actions of various cellular processes including DNA repair and damage response. Here, we report that the human MutS hom...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
5,169 Views
11 Pages

Lactobacillus helveticus-Fermented Milk Whey Suppresses Melanin Production by Inhibiting Tyrosinase through Decreasing MITF Expression

  • Nobutomo Ikarashi,
  • Natsuko Fukuda,
  • Makiba Ochiai,
  • Mami Sasaki,
  • Risako Kon,
  • Hiroyasu Sakai,
  • Misaki Hatanaka and
  • Junzo Kamei

14 July 2020

Whey obtained from milk fermented by the Lactobacillus helveticus CM4 strain (LHMW) has been shown to improve skin barrier function and increase skin-moisturizing factors. In this study, we investigated the effects of LHMW on melanin production to ex...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,311 Views
9 Pages

Null Mismatch Repair Proteins Expression Reveals the Temporal Molecular Events in Lynch Syndrome-Related Cancers

  • Gianmaria Miolo,
  • Wally Marus,
  • Angela Buonadonna,
  • Lucia Da Ros,
  • Lara Della Puppa and
  • Giuseppe Corona

The immunohistochemical assessment of mismatch repair (MMR) proteins represents a pivotal screening tool for identifying Lynch syndrome (LS)-related cancers, as the loss of their expression often indicates MMR dysfunction associated with genetic or e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,374 Views
9 Pages

Potential Influence of Age and Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 on MSH2 (MutS homolog 2) Expression in a Rat Kidney Tissue

  • Paško Babić,
  • Natalija Filipović,
  • Lejla Ferhatović Hamzić,
  • Livia Puljak,
  • Katarina Vukojević and
  • Benjamin Benzon

13 June 2022

Background: Homeostasis of proliferating tissues is strongly dependent on intact DNA. Both neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases have been associated with MSH2 (MutS homolog 2, a mismatch repair protein) deficiency. In this study, we examined how ag...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
4,395 Views
18 Pages

Clinical and Molecular Assessment of Patients with Lynch Syndrome and Sarcomas Underpinning the Association with MSH2 Germline Pathogenic Variants

  • Nathália de Angelis de Carvalho,
  • Bianca Naomi Niitsuma,
  • Vanessa Nascimento Kozak,
  • Felipe D’almeida Costa,
  • Mariana Petaccia de Macedo,
  • Bruna Elisa Catin Kupper,
  • Maria Letícia Gobo Silva,
  • Maria Nirvana Formiga,
  • Sahlua Miguel Volc and
  • Giovana Tardin Torrezan
  • + 3 authors

9 July 2020

Lynch syndrome (LS) is a hereditary cancer-predisposing syndrome associated most frequently with epithelial tumors, particularly colorectal (CRC) and endometrial carcinomas (EC). The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between sarco...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
6,059 Views
18 Pages

The functions of anorexigenic neurons secreting proopiomelanocortin (POMC)/alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH) of the melanocortin system in the hypothalamus in vertebrates are energy homeostasis, food intake, and body weight regulation. How...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,129 Views
10 Pages

Expression of Mismatch Repair Proteins in Merkel Cell Carcinoma

  • Thilo Gambichler,
  • Nessr Abu Rached,
  • Andrea Tannapfel,
  • Jürgen C. Becker,
  • Markus Vogt,
  • Marina Skrygan,
  • Ulrike Wieland,
  • Steffi Silling,
  • Laura Susok and
  • Kerstin Lang
  • + 5 authors

21 May 2021

We aimed to assess for the first time the mismatch repair (MMR) protein expression in Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC). Immunohistochemistry was performed for MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, and PMS2 on patients’ tumor tissue (n = 56), including neighbored healthy cont...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,460 Views
17 Pages

3 September 2023

MutS homolog 1 (MSH1) is involved in the recombining and repairing of organelle genomes and is essential for maintaining their stability. Previous studies indicated that the length of the gene varied greatly among species and detected species-specifi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
85 Citations
14,349 Views
21 Pages

31 March 2015

DNA mismatch repair (MMR) function is critical for correcting errors coincident with polymerase-driven DNA replication, and its proteins are frequent targets for inactivation (germline or somatic), generating a hypermutable tumor that drives cancer p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,775 Views
17 Pages

28 September 2019

This study suggests that two newly discovered variants in the MSH2 gene, which codes for a DNA mismatch repair (MMR) protein, can be associated with a high risk of breast cancer. While variants in the MSH2 gene are known to be linked with an elevated...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5,079 Views
16 Pages

DNA Mismatch Repair Proteins and BRAF V600E Detection by Immunohistochemistry in Colorectal Cancer Demonstrates Concordance with Next Generation Sequencing

  • Joel Yambert,
  • Leigh A. Henricksen,
  • June Clements,
  • Andrew Hannon,
  • Alyssa Jordan,
  • Shalini Singh,
  • Katerina Dvorak,
  • Colin C. Pritchard and
  • Eric Q. Konnick

2 December 2022

Background and Aims: Multiple laboratory methods are used to screen patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) for mismatch repair (MMR) protein deficiency to identify possible Lynch syndrome patients. The goal of this study was to compare the agreement b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,107 Views
15 Pages

29 June 2022

Dimethyl itaconate (DMI) exhibits an anti-inflammatory effect. Activation of nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (NRF2) is implicated in the inhibition of melanogenesis. Therefore, DMI and itaconic acid (ITA), classified as NRF2 activators, h...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
6,776 Views
17 Pages

Anti-Melanogenesis Effects of Lotus Seedpod In Vitro and In Vivo

  • Jen-Ying Hsu,
  • Hui-Hsuan Lin,
  • Ting-Shuan Li,
  • Chaio-Yun Tseng,
  • Yueching Wong and
  • Jing-Hsien Chen

18 November 2020

Melanogenesis has many important physiological functions. However, abnormal melanin production causes various pigmentation disorders. Melanin synthesis is stimulated by α-melanocyte stimulating hormone (α-MSH) and ultraviolet (UV) irradia...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,233 Views
19 Pages

A Rare MSH2 Variant as a Candidate Marker for Lynch Syndrome II Screening in Tunisia: A Case of Diffuse Gastric Carcinoma

  • Maria Kabbage,
  • Jihenne Ben Aissa-Haj,
  • Houcemeddine Othman,
  • Amira Jaballah-Gabteni,
  • Sarra Laarayedh,
  • Sahar Elouej,
  • Mouna Medhioub,
  • Haifa Tounsi Kettiti,
  • Amal Khsiba and
  • Mohamed Mousaddak Azzouz
  • + 7 authors

28 July 2022

Several syndromic forms of digestive cancers are known to predispose to early-onset gastric tumors such as Hereditary Diffuse Gastric Cancer (HDGC) and Lynch Syndrome (LS). LSII is an extracolonic cancer syndrome characterized by a tumor spectrum inc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
6,861 Views
12 Pages

Mismatch Repair Protein Expression in Endometrial Cancer: Assessing Concordance and Unveiling Pitfalls in Two Different Immunohistochemistry Assays

  • Hiroshi Yoshida,
  • Waku Takigawa,
  • Mayumi Kobayashi-Kato,
  • Tadaaki Nishikawa,
  • Kouya Shiraishi and
  • Mitsuya Ishikawa

14 August 2023

This study aimed to compare the concordance and interchangeability of the Dako/Agilent and Ventana/Roche mismatch repair (MMR) immunohistochemistry (IHC) assays commonly used in pathology. It also aimed to provide diagnostic insights by examining the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,936 Views
17 Pages

11 August 2023

Schizandrae Fructus (SF), fruits of Schisandra chinensis (Turcz.) Baill. and Hoveniae Semen cum Fructus (HSCF), the dried peduncle of Hovenia dulcis Thunb., have long been used for alcohol detoxification in the traditional medicine of Korea and China...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
9,297 Views
11 Pages

Digestibility of Local Feed Ingredients in Tilapia Oreochromis niloticus Juveniles, Determined on Faeces Collected by Siphoning or Stripping

  • Francis Pius Mmanda,
  • Jan Erik Lindberg,
  • Anna Norman Haldén,
  • Matern S. P. Mtolera,
  • Rukia Kitula and
  • Torbjörn Lundh

15 October 2020

Eight locally available protein source ingredients in Tanzania were selected for assessment of apparent digestibility (AD) in tilapia Oreochromis niloticus, using faeces samples collected by siphoning or stripping. The selected protein source ingredi...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
375 Views
8 Pages

The Role of Microsatellite Instability in Endometrial Hyperplasia and Risk of Carcinoma Development

  • Angelina Mollova-Kyosebekirova,
  • Ekaterina Uchikova,
  • Anna Mihaylova,
  • Mariya Koleva-Ivanova,
  • Mariana Parahuleva and
  • Nikoleta Parahuleva

30 November 2025

Background: Endometrial hyperplasia (EH) represents a precursor lesion in the development of endometrial carcinoma, particularly the endometrioid subtype. Among the molecular pathways involved, microsatellite instability (MSI) resulting from DNA mism...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,545 Views
13 Pages

Sargahydroquinoic Acid Suppresses Hyperpigmentation by cAMP and ERK1/2-Mediated Downregulation of MITF in α-MSH-Stimulated B16F10 Cells

  • Mohammed Shariful Azam,
  • Jae-Il Kim,
  • Chang Geun Choi,
  • Jinkyung Choi,
  • Bonggi Lee and
  • Hyeung-Rak Kim

23 September 2021

Hyperpigmentation diseases of the skin require topical treatment with depigmenting agents. We investigated the hypopigmented mechanisms of sargahydroquinoic acid (SHQA) in alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH)-stimulated B16F10 cells. SHQA red...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
3,843 Views
13 Pages

Ishophloroglucin A Isolated from Ishige okamurae Suppresses Melanogenesis Induced by α-MSH: In Vitro and In Vivo

  • Xining Li,
  • Hye-Won Yang,
  • Yunfei Jiang,
  • Jae-Young Oh,
  • You-Jin Jeon and
  • Bomi Ryu

17 September 2020

Diphlorethohydroxycarmalol (DPHC) isolated from Ishige okamurae (IO) showed potential whitening effects against UV-B radiation. However, the components of IO as well as their molecular mechanism against α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,506 Views
12 Pages

Functional Characterization of Melanocortin-3 Receptor in a Hibernating Cavefish Onychostoma macrolepis

  • Lian Wu,
  • Huixia Yu,
  • Haolin Mo,
  • Xianyong Lan,
  • Chuanying Pan,
  • Lixin Wang,
  • Haiyu Zhao,
  • Jishu Zhou and
  • Yang Li

25 December 2021

Melanocortin-3 receptor (MC3R) plays an important role in the energy homeostasis of animals under different nutritional conditions. Onychostoma macrolepis is a hibernating cavefish found in the northern part of the Yangtze River, and its adaptation t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,912 Views
14 Pages

(1) Background: The human MutS homolog, hMSH2, is known to be involved in DNA mismatch repair and is responsible for maintaining the stability of the genome. When DNA damage occurs, MSH2 promotes cell apoptosis via the regulation of ATR/Chk2/p53 sign...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
3,589 Views
12 Pages

Effects of Bacterial CLPB Protein Fragments on Food Intake and PYY Secretion

  • Manon Dominique,
  • Nicolas Lucas,
  • Romain Legrand,
  • Illona-Marie Bouleté,
  • Christine Bôle-Feysot,
  • Camille Deroissart,
  • Fatima Léon,
  • Séverine Nobis,
  • Jean-Claude do Rego and
  • Pierre Déchelotte

29 June 2021

CLPB (Caseinolytic peptidase B) protein is a conformational mimetic of α-MSH, an anorectic hormone. Previous in vivo studies have already shown the potential effect of CLPB protein on food intake and on the production of peptide YY (PYY) by injection...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,601 Views
10 Pages

SMILE Downregulation during Melanogenesis Induces MITF Transcription in B16F10 Cells

  • Xuan T. Truong,
  • Young-Seung Lee,
  • Thuy T. P. Nguyen,
  • Hyun-Jin Kim,
  • Sung-Hak Kim,
  • Changjong Moon,
  • Don-Kyu Kim,
  • Hueng-Sik Choi and
  • Tae-Il Jeon

1 December 2022

SMILE (small heterodimer partner-interacting leucine zipper protein) is a transcriptional corepressor that potently regulates various cellular processes such as metabolism and growth in numerous tissues. However, its regulatory role in skin tiss...

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