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2 Citations
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19 June 2022

Twelve Rho-related proteins (ROPs), namely PbROPs, were identified from the genome of the recently sequenced ‘Duli’ pear (Pyrus betulifolia Bunge), a wild-type pear variety routinely used for rootstocks in grafting in China. The length an...

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5 Citations
2,556 Views
20 Pages

27 August 2022

ROPs (Rho-like GTPases from plants) belong to the Rho-GTPase subfamily and serve as molecular switches for regulating diverse cellular events, including morphogenesis and stress responses. However, the immune functions of ROPs in Solanum lycopersicum...

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1,104 Views
22 Pages

Poria cocos extract attenuates MK-801-induced hyperactivity via RhoA/ROCK1 pathway modulation in mice. Background/Objectives: Poria cocos (P. cocos), a traditional East Asian medicinal mushroom, serves as a medicine and nutritional supplement, has be...

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65 Citations
8,477 Views
42 Pages

Since material stiffness controls many cell functions, we reviewed the currently available knowledge on stiffness sensing and elucidated what is known in the context of clinical and experimental articular cartilage (AC) repair. Remarkably, no stiffne...

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18 Citations
4,584 Views
18 Pages

Reduction of Secreted Frizzled-Related Protein 5 Drives Vascular Calcification through Wnt3a-Mediated Rho/ROCK/JNK Signaling in Chronic Kidney Disease

  • Yun Jung Oh,
  • Hyunsook Kim,
  • Ae Jin Kim,
  • Han Ro,
  • Jae Hyun Chang,
  • Hyun Hee Lee,
  • Wookyung Chung,
  • Hee-Sook Jun and
  • Ji Yong Jung

Vascular calcification (VC) is commonly associated with bone loss in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The Wingless-related integration site (Wnt) regulates osteoblast activation through canonical signaling pathways, but the common pathophy...

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5 Citations
3,811 Views
15 Pages

CDC42-IQGAP Interactions Scrutinized: New Insights into the Binding Properties of the GAP-Related Domain

  • Niloufar Mosaddeghzadeh,
  • Silke Pudewell,
  • Farhad Bazgir,
  • Neda S. Kazemein Jasemi,
  • Oliver H. F. Krumbach,
  • Lothar Gremer,
  • Dieter Willbold,
  • Radovan Dvorsky and
  • Mohammad R. Ahmadian

The IQ motif-containing GTPase-activating protein (IQGAP) family composes of three highly-related and evolutionarily conserved paralogs (IQGAP1, IQGAP2 and IQGAP3), which fine tune as scaffolding proteins numerous fundamental cellular processes. IQGA...

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7 Citations
2,906 Views
18 Pages

15 June 2022

As a plant-specific Rho-like small G protein, the ROP (Rho-related GTPase of plants) protein regulates the growth and development of plants and various stress responses in the form of molecular switches. Drought is a major abiotic stress that limits...

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5 Citations
2,945 Views
15 Pages

Potential Anti-Candida albicans Mechanism of Trichoderma Acid from Trichoderma spirale

  • Wei Ye,
  • Yuchan Chen,
  • Weimin Zhang,
  • Taomei Liu,
  • Yuping Liu,
  • Mengran Li,
  • Saini Li,
  • Liqiong Xu and
  • Hongxin Liu

Candida albicans is the main causal pathogen of fungal infections in human beings. Although diverse anti-C. albicans drugs have been explored, the drug resistance and side effects of these drugs are intensifying. Thus, it is urgent to explore new ant...

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3 Citations
2,219 Views
16 Pages

28 April 2024

The cloning of resistance-related genes CsROP5/CsROP10 and the analysis of their mechanism of action provide a theoretical basis for the development of molecular breeding of disease-resistant cucumbers. The structure domains of two Rho-related guanos...

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19 Citations
6,305 Views
18 Pages

The Role of RhoH in TCR Signalling and Its Involvement in Diseases

  • Ana Masara Ahmad Mokhtar,
  • Ilie Fadzilah Hashim,
  • Muaz Mohd Zaini Makhtar,
  • Nor Hawani Salikin and
  • Syafinaz Amin-Nordin

20 April 2021

As an atypical member of the Rho family small GTPases, RhoH shares less than 50% sequence similarity with other members, and its expression is commonly observed in the haematopoietic lineage. To date, RhoH function was observed in regulating T cell r...

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45 Citations
7,985 Views
38 Pages

31 March 2020

The Rho family GTPases are small G proteins that act as molecular switches shuttling between active and inactive forms. Rho GTPases are regulated by two classes of regulatory proteins, guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) and GTPase-activating...

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6 Citations
3,177 Views
19 Pages

Fission Yeast Rho1p-GEFs: From Polarity and Cell Wall Synthesis to Genome Stability

  • Patricia García,
  • Rubén Celador,
  • Jorge Pérez-Parrilla and
  • Yolanda Sánchez

11 November 2022

Rho1p is a membrane-associated protein that belongs to the Rho family of small GTPases. These proteins coordinate processes such as actin remodelling and polarised secretion to maintain the shape and homeostasis of yeast cells. In response to extrace...

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1 Citations
1,249 Views
19 Pages

Background/Objects: Rho signaling plays a role in calcium-regulated cytoskeletal reorganization and cell movement, processes linked to neuronal function and cancer metastasis. Gastrodia elata, a traditional herbal medicine, can regulate glutamate-ind...

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103 Citations
18,107 Views
20 Pages

Roles of Rho GTPases in Intracellular Transport and Cellular Transformation

  • Xiaojuan Chi,
  • Song Wang,
  • Yifan Huang,
  • Mark Stamnes and
  • Ji-Long Chen

28 March 2013

Rho family GTPases belong to the Ras GTPase superfamily and transduce intracellular signals known to regulate a variety of cellular processes, including cell polarity, morphogenesis, migration, apoptosis, vesicle trafficking, viral transport and cell...

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17 Citations
6,069 Views
18 Pages

RhoA-GTPase Modulates Neurite Outgrowth by Regulating the Expression of Spastin and p60-Katanin

  • Dandan Tan,
  • Haowen Zhang,
  • Junyao Deng,
  • Jingmin Liu,
  • Jinkun Wen,
  • Lixia Li,
  • Xianghai Wang,
  • Mengjie Pan,
  • Xiaofang Hu and
  • Jiasong Guo

16 January 2020

RhoA-GTPase (RhoA) is widely regarded as a key molecular switch to inhibit neurite outgrowth by rigidifying the actin cytoskeleton. However, during neurite outgrowth, whether and how microtubule dynamics are regulated by RhoA remains to be elucidated...

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2 Citations
1,908 Views
18 Pages

7 October 2024

Autophagy is essential for cell survival and cellular homeostasis under various stress conditions. Therefore, autophagy dysfunction is associated with the pathogenesis of various human diseases. We explored the regulatory role of RhoBTB3 in autophagy...

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18 Citations
7,135 Views
37 Pages

Rho GTPases in Gynecologic Cancers: In-Depth Analysis toward the Paradigm Change from Reactive to Predictive, Preventive, and Personalized Medical Approach Benefiting the Patient and Healthcare

  • Pavol Zubor,
  • Zuzana Dankova,
  • Zuzana Kolkova,
  • Veronika Holubekova,
  • Dusan Brany,
  • Sandra Mersakova,
  • Marek Samec,
  • Alena Liskova,
  • Lenka Koklesova and
  • Peter Kubatka
  • + 5 authors

20 May 2020

Rho guanosine triphospatases (GTPases) resemble a conserved family of GTP-binding proteins regulating actin cytoskeleton dynamics and several signaling pathways central for the cell. Rho GTPases create a so-called Ras-superfamily of GTPases subdivide...

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2 Citations
1,528 Views
19 Pages

NEK2 Phosphorylates RhoGDI1 to Promote Cell Proliferation, Migration and Invasion Through the Activation of RhoA and Rac1 in Colon Cancer Cells

  • Jeewon Lim,
  • Yo-Sep Hwang,
  • Jong-Tae Kim,
  • Hyang-Ran Yoon,
  • Hyo-Min Park,
  • Jahyeong Han,
  • Taeho Kwon,
  • Kyung-Ho Lee,
  • Hee-Jun Cho and
  • Hee-Gu Lee

16 December 2024

Rho guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitor 1 (RhoGDI1) plays a critical role in regulating the activity of Rho guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases). Phosphorylation of RhoGDI1 dynamically modulates the activation of Rho GTPases, influencing cell pr...

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53 Citations
10,586 Views
18 Pages

Rho GTPases in the Physiology and Pathophysiology of Peripheral Sensory Neurons

  • Theodora Kalpachidou,
  • Lisa Spiecker,
  • Michaela Kress and
  • Serena Quarta

15 June 2019

Numerous experimental studies demonstrate that the Ras homolog family of guanosine triphosphate hydrolases (Rho GTPases) Ras homolog family member A (RhoA), Ras-related C3 botulinum toxin substrate 1 (Rac1) and cell division cycle 42 (Cdc42) are impo...

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6 Citations
2,753 Views
13 Pages

The Protective Effect of Simvastatin on the Systolic Function of the Heart in the Model of Acute Ischemia and Reperfusion Is Due to Inhibition of the RhoA Pathway and Independent of Reduction of MMP-2 Activity

  • Monika Skrzypiec-Spring,
  • Agnieszka Sapa-Wojciechowska,
  • Alina Rak-Pasikowska,
  • Maciej Kaczorowski,
  • Iwona Bil-Lula,
  • Agnieszka Hałoń and
  • Adam Szeląg

13 September 2022

The present study investigated whether Rho-associated protein kinase (RhoA/ROCK) signaling pathway inhibitor simvastatin inhibits matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP-2) activity in a rat ischemia-reperfusion injury (I/Ri) model by inhibiting the RhoA/ROC...

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9 Citations
4,226 Views
11 Pages

The Intermolecular Interaction of Ephexin4 Leads to Autoinhibition by Impeding Binding of RhoG

  • Kwanhyeong Kim,
  • Juyeon Lee,
  • Hyunji Moon,
  • Sang-Ah Lee,
  • Deokhwan Kim,
  • Susumin Yang,
  • Dae-Hee Lee,
  • Gwangrog Lee and
  • Daeho Park

15 November 2018

Ephexin4 is a guanine nucleotide-exchange factor (GEF) for RhoG and is involved in various RhoG-related cellular processes such as phagocytosis of apoptotic cells and migration of cancer cells. Ephexin4 forms an oligomer via an intermolecular interac...

  • Article
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16 Citations
4,876 Views
14 Pages

Fatty Acid Binding Protein 3 (FABP3) and Apolipoprotein E4 (ApoE4) as Lipid Metabolism-Related Biomarkers of Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Maciej Dulewicz,
  • Agnieszka Kulczyńska-Przybik,
  • Agnieszka Słowik,
  • Renata Borawska and
  • Barbara Mroczko

6 July 2021

Background: Lipid metabolism-related biomarkers gain increasing researchers interest in the field of neurodegenerative disorders. Mounting evidence have indicated the role of fatty acid-binding proteins and pathology lipid metabolism in Alzheimer’s D...

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175 Views
21 Pages

MicroRNA and Protein Biomarkers of Intestinal Permeability in the Assessment of Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD)

  • Dominika Białek,
  • Ewa Wunsch,
  • Agnieszka Kempińska-Podhorodecka,
  • Joanna Abramczyk,
  • Adam Wunsch and
  • Katarzyna Kozłowska

24 November 2025

Intestinal barrier dysfunction and microRNA dysregulation are proposed contributors to progression of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). We aimed to assess selected protein and miRNA biomarkers of intestinal permeabilit...

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13 Citations
5,576 Views
20 Pages

A CRISPR Activation Screen Identifies an Atypical Rho GTPase That Enhances Zika Viral Entry

  • Anh Phuong Luu,
  • Zhenlan Yao,
  • Sangeetha Ramachandran,
  • Stephanie A. Azzopardi,
  • Linde A. Miles,
  • William M. Schneider,
  • H.-Heinrich Hoffmann,
  • Leonia Bozzacco,
  • Gustavo Garcia and
  • Danyang Gong
  • + 10 authors

20 October 2021

Zika virus (ZIKV) is a re-emerging flavivirus that has caused large-scale epidemics. Infection during pregnancy can lead to neurologic developmental abnormalities in children. There is no approved vaccine or therapy for ZIKV. To uncover cellular path...

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20 Citations
5,811 Views
13 Pages

Emerging Roles of Ephexins in Physiology and Disease

  • Kwanhyeong Kim,
  • Sang-Ah Lee and
  • Daeho Park

24 January 2019

Dbl (B-cell lymphoma)-related guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs), the largest family of GEFs, are directly responsible for the activation of Rho family GTPases and essential for a number of cellular events such as proliferation, differentiati...

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3 Citations
2,632 Views
10 Pages

NecroX-5 Can Suppress Melanoma Metastasis by Reducing the Expression of Rho-Family GTPases

  • Gue-Tae Moon,
  • Ji-Hyun Lee,
  • Sang-Hyun Jeong,
  • Song-Wan Jin and
  • Young-Min Park

25 June 2021

NecroX-5 (NX-5) is a cell-permeable necrosis inhibitor with cytoprotective effects. Although it has been reported to inhibit lung and breast cancer metastasis by modulating migration, its therapeutic effect on melanoma metastasis is still unknown. In...

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25 Citations
10,715 Views
14 Pages

11 January 2013

Clostridium difficile toxin A (TcdA) and toxin B (TcdB) are the causative agent of the C. difficile-associated diarrhea (CDAD) and its severe form, the pseudomembranous colitis (PMC). TcdB from the C. difficile strain VPI10463 mono-glucosylates (ther...

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2 Citations
2,223 Views
26 Pages

Myocardin-Related Transcription Factor Mediates Epithelial Fibrogenesis in Polycystic Kidney Disease

  • Zsuzsanna Lichner,
  • Mei Ding,
  • Tarang Khare,
  • Qinghong Dan,
  • Raquel Benitez,
  • Mercédesz Praszner,
  • Xuewen Song,
  • Rola Saleeb,
  • Boris Hinz and
  • York Pei
  • + 2 authors

5 June 2024

Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is characterized by extensive cyst formation and progressive fibrosis. However, the molecular mechanisms whereby the loss/loss-of-function of Polycystin 1 or 2 (PC1/2) provokes fibrosis are largely unknown. The small G...

  • Article
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13 Citations
3,833 Views
22 Pages

Investigating the Anticancer Activity of G-Rh1 Using In Silico and In Vitro Studies (A549 Lung Cancer Cells)

  • Jinnatun Nahar,
  • Vinothini Boopathi,
  • Mohanapriya Murugesan,
  • Esrat Jahan Rupa,
  • Deok Chun Yang,
  • Se Chan Kang and
  • Ramya Mathiyalagan

28 November 2022

Ginsenoside Rh1 (G-Rh1), a possible bioactive substance isolated from the Korean Panax ginseng Meyer, has a wide range of pharmacological effects. In this study, we have investigated the anticancer efficacy of G-Rh1 via in silico and in vitro methodo...

  • Review
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28 Citations
7,686 Views
15 Pages

Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-A Exerts Diverse Cellular Effects via Small G Proteins, Rho and Rap

  • Akio Shimizu,
  • Dimitar P. Zankov,
  • Misuzu Kurokawa-Seo and
  • Hisakazu Ogita

Vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGFs) include five molecules (VEGF-A, -B, -C, -D, and placental growth factor), and have various roles that crucially regulate cellular functions in many kinds of cells and tissues. Intracellular signal transduct...

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1,359 Views
18 Pages

Background/Objectives: The objective of the present study was to examine the unidentified effects that RHO-associated coiled-coil-containing protein kinase 1 and 2 antagonists exert on the transforming growth factor beta2-induced epithelial–mes...

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1 Citations
2,454 Views
15 Pages

Novel Proteome Targets Marking Insulin Resistance in Metabolic Syndrome

  • Moritz V. Warmbrunn,
  • Harsh Bahrar,
  • Nicolien C. de Clercq,
  • Annefleur M. Koopen,
  • Pieter F. de Groot,
  • Joost Rutten,
  • Leo A. B. Joosten,
  • Ruud S. Kootte,
  • Kristien E. C. Bouter and
  • Kasper W. ter Horst
  • + 11 authors

10 June 2024

Context/Objective: In order to better understand which metabolic differences are related to insulin resistance in metabolic syndrome (MetSyn), we used hyperinsulinemic–euglycemic (HE) clamps in individuals with MetSyn and related peripheral ins...

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3 Citations
3,960 Views
13 Pages

Chemerin and Chemokine-like Receptor 1 Expression in Ovarian Cancer Associates with Proteins Involved in Estrogen Signaling

  • Florian Weber,
  • Susanne Schueler-Toprak,
  • Christa Buechler,
  • Olaf Ortmann and
  • Oliver Treeck

Chemerin, a pleiotropic adipokine coded by the RARRES2 gene, has been reported to affect the pathophysiology of various cancer entities. To further approach the role of this adipokine in ovarian cancer (OC), intratumoral protein levels of chemerin an...

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3 Citations
3,202 Views
20 Pages

10 January 2023

Background and Objectives: Rho GTPase-activating protein (RhoGAP) is a negative regulatory element of Rho GTPases and participates in tumorigenesis. Rho GTPase-activating protein 21 (ARHGAP21) is one of the RhoGAPs and its role in cholangiocarcinoma...

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4 Citations
3,538 Views
13 Pages

31 October 2020

Rho GTPase signaling promotes proliferation, invasion, and metastasis in a broad spectrum of cancers. Rho GTPase activity is regulated by the deleted in liver cancer (DLC) family of bona fide tumor suppressors which directly inactivate Rho GTPases by...

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38 Citations
4,739 Views
16 Pages

PD-L1 Influences Cell Spreading, Migration and Invasion in Head and Neck Cancer Cells

  • Jonas Eichberger,
  • Daniela Schulz,
  • Kristian Pscheidl,
  • Mathias Fiedler,
  • Torsten Eugen Reichert,
  • Richard Josef Bauer and
  • Tobias Ettl

29 October 2020

The programmed cell death protein-1 (PD-1)/programmed cell death ligand-1 (PD-L1) axis blockade has been implemented in advanced-stage tumor therapy for various entities, including head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Despite a promising tu...

  • Article
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3 Citations
1,756 Views
11 Pages

Pleural Fluid Biomarkers of Pediatric Parapneumonic Effusion

  • Jose D. Santotoribio,
  • David Nuñez-Jurado,
  • Jose L. Rubio-Prieto,
  • Juan M. Guerrero,
  • Juan Corral-Pérez and
  • Juan J. Fernández-Alba

Background/Objectives: Parapneumonic pleural effusion (PPE) secondary to community-acquired pneumonia is the most common cause of pediatric pleural effusion. This study aimed to evaluate the pleural fluid characteristics of pediatric patients with PP...

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4 Citations
3,172 Views
15 Pages

BMAL1 Promotes Valvular Interstitial Cells’ Osteogenic Differentiation through NF-κ B/AKT/MAPK Pathway

  • Yefan Jiang,
  • Song Wang,
  • Wenfeng Lin,
  • Jiaxi Gu,
  • Geng Li and
  • Yongfeng Shao

Objectives: Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) is most common in the aging population and is without effective medical treatments. Brain and muscle ARNT-like 1 (BMAL1) is related to calcification. It has unique tissue-specific characteristics and p...

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9 Citations
2,938 Views
15 Pages

NPFFR2 Contributes to the Malignancy of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Development by Activating RhoA/YAP Signaling

  • Yuna Shin,
  • Wonhee Jung,
  • Mi-Yeon Kim,
  • Dongjo Shin,
  • Geun Hee Kim,
  • Chun Ho Kim,
  • Sun-Hoo Park,
  • Eung-Ho Cho,
  • Dong Wook Choi and
  • Chul Ju Han
  • + 3 authors

27 November 2022

G protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs) are a diverse family of cell surface receptors implicated in various physiological functions, making them common targets for approved drugs. Many GPCRs are abnormally activated in cancers and have emerged as...

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30 Citations
4,799 Views
23 Pages

2 December 2021

Rho family guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases) regulate cellular signaling and cytoskeletal dynamics, playing a pivotal role in cell adhesion, migration, and cell cycle progression. The Rac subfamily of Rho GTPases consists of three highly homologous...

  • Article
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9 Citations
3,281 Views
16 Pages

Pediatric Celiac Disease Patients Show Alterations of Dendritic Cell Shape and Actin Rearrangement

  • Valentina Discepolo,
  • Giuliana Lania,
  • Maria Leonarda Gertrude Ten Eikelder,
  • Merlin Nanayakkara,
  • Leandra Sepe,
  • Rossella Tufano,
  • Riccardo Troncone,
  • Salvatore Auricchio,
  • Renata Auricchio and
  • Giovanni Paolella
  • + 1 author

Celiac disease (CD) is a frequent intestinal inflammatory disease occurring in genetically susceptible individuals upon gluten ingestion. Recent studies point to a role in CD for genes involved in cell shape, adhesion and actin rearrangements, includ...

  • Article
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837 Views
12 Pages

Relationship Between Oxidative Stress and Cardiovascular Risk in Adolescents in Montenegro

  • Aleksandra Klisic,
  • Marija Bozovic,
  • Barbara Ostanek,
  • Janja Marc,
  • Paschalis Karakasis,
  • Filiz Mercantepe and
  • Jelena Kotur-Stevuljevic

The pathophysiological mechanism linking oxidative stress and cardiovascular disease (CVD) is not completely elucidated, especially in young individuals. This study aimed to examine redox status in an adolescent Montenegrin population in relation to...

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39 Citations
5,906 Views
17 Pages

Simulated Microgravity Reduces Focal Adhesions and Alters Cytoskeleton and Nuclear Positioning Leading to Enhanced Apoptosis via Suppressing FAK/RhoA-Mediated mTORC1/NF-κB and ERK1/2 Pathways

  • Tuo Zhao,
  • Rong Li,
  • Xin Tan,
  • Jun Zhang,
  • Cuihong Fan,
  • Qin Zhao,
  • Yulin Deng,
  • Aizhang Xu,
  • Kiven Erique Lukong and
  • Harald Genth
  • + 1 author

Simulated-microgravity (SMG) promotes cell-apoptosis. We demonstrated that SMG inhibited cell proliferation/metastasis via FAK/RhoA-regulated mTORC1 pathway. Since mTORC1, NF-κB, and ERK1/2 signaling are important in cell apoptosis, we examined...

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4 Citations
2,661 Views
14 Pages

Associations between Changes in Fat-Free Mass, Fecal Microbe Diversity, and Mood Disturbance in Young Adults after 10-Weeks of Resistance Training

  • Kristen S. Smith,
  • Molly M. Morris,
  • Casey D. Morrow,
  • Josh R. Novak,
  • Michael D. Roberts and
  • Andrew Dandridge Frugé

Background: The gut microbiome contributes to numerous physiological processes in humans, and diet and exercise are known to alter both microbial composition and mood. We sought to explore the effect of a 10-week resistance training (RT) regimen with...

  • Article
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106 Citations
9,301 Views
17 Pages

Proteomic Profiling of Extracellular Vesicles Derived from Cerebrospinal Fluid of Alzheimer’s Disease Patients: A Pilot Study

  • Satoshi Muraoka,
  • Mark P. Jedrychowski,
  • Kiran Yanamandra,
  • Seiko Ikezu,
  • Steven P. Gygi and
  • Tsuneya Ikezu

25 August 2020

Pathological hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are deposits of amyloid beta (Aβ) and hyper-phosphorylated tau aggregates in brain plaques. Recent studies have highlighted the importance of Aβ and tau-containing extracellular vesic...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,491 Views
11 Pages

Lung Extracellular Matrix Hydrogels Enhance Preservation of Type II Phenotype in Primary Alveolar Epithelial Cells

  • Esther Marhuenda,
  • Alvaro Villarino,
  • Maria Leonor Narciso,
  • Marta Camprubí-Rimblas,
  • Ramon Farré,
  • Núria Gavara,
  • Antonio Artigas,
  • Isaac Almendros and
  • Jorge Otero

One of the main limitations of in vitro studies on lung diseases is the difficulty of maintaining the type II phenotype of alveolar epithelial cells in culture. This fact has previously been related to the translocation of the mechanosensing Yes-asso...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,963 Views
15 Pages

Diagnostic and Prognostic Implications of Caspase-1 and PD-L1 Co-Expression Patterns in Myelodysplastic Syndromes

  • Johannes R. Graf,
  • Stefan Forster,
  • Frido K. Bruehl,
  • Yara Banz,
  • Mahmoud Hallal,
  • Justine Brodard,
  • Vera Ulrike Bacher,
  • Ramanjaneyulu Allam,
  • Christian M. Schürch and
  • Nicolas Bonadies

15 November 2021

Background: The inflammasome plays an essential role in lower risk MDS and immune subversion, with the up-regulation of immune checkpoint molecules in the progression to higher-risk disease. In this study, we explored the utility of immune-related bi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
5,364 Views
18 Pages

Inhibition of Breast Cancer Cell Invasion by Ras Suppressor-1 (RSU-1) Silencing Is Reversed by Growth Differentiation Factor-15 (GDF-15)

  • Vasiliki Gkretsi,
  • Maria Louca,
  • Andreas Stylianou,
  • George Minadakis,
  • George M. Spyrou and
  • Triantafyllos Stylianopoulos

Extracellular matrix (ECM)-related adhesion proteins are important in metastasis. Ras suppressor-1 (RSU-1), a suppressor of Ras-transformation, is localized to cell–ECM adhesions where it interacts with the Particularly Interesting New Cysteine...

  • Article
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17 Citations
5,883 Views
11 Pages

Human Rho Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor 11 (ARHGEF11) Regulates Dendritic Morphogenesis

  • Yutaka Mizuki,
  • Manabu Takaki,
  • Shinji Sakamoto,
  • Sojiro Okamoto,
  • Makiko Kishimoto,
  • Yuko Okahisa,
  • Masahiko Itoh and
  • Norihito Yamada

Disturbances of synaptic connectivity during perinatal and adolescent periods have been hypothesized to be related to the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. Rho guanine nucleotide exchange factor 11 (ARHGEF11) is a specific guanine nucleotide exchange...

  • Review
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5 Citations
6,552 Views
25 Pages

Therapeutic Perspectives on ROCK Inhibition for Cerebral Cavernous Malformations

  • Tadeu L. Montagnoli,
  • Daniela R. de Oliveira and
  • Carlos A. Manssour Fraga

Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCM) are developmental venous dysplasias which present as abnormally dilated blood vessels occurring mainly in the brain. Alterations in vascular biology originate from somatic mutations in genes regulating angiogene...

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