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10 Citations
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12 Pages

1 November 2019

Nitric oxide (NO) has emerged as an important regulator of upper airway inflammation, mainly as part of the local naso-sinusal defense mechanisms. Increased arginase activity can reduce NO levels by decreasing the availability of its precursor, L-arg...

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  • Open Access
92 Citations
16,652 Views
36 Pages

Arginase as a Potential Biomarker of Disease Progression: A Molecular Imaging Perspective

  • Gonçalo S. Clemente,
  • Aren van Waarde,
  • Inês F. Antunes,
  • Alexander Dömling and
  • Philip H. Elsinga

Arginase is a widely known enzyme of the urea cycle that catalyzes the hydrolysis of L-arginine to L-ornithine and urea. The action of arginase goes beyond the boundaries of hepatic ureogenic function, being widespread through most tissues. Two argin...

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1 Citations
1,940 Views
19 Pages

Determination of Serum Arginase-1 Concentrations and Serum Arginase Activity for the Non-Invasive Diagnosis of Endometriosis

  • Maciej Pliszkiewicz,
  • Malgorzata Czystowska-Kuzmicz,
  • Karolina Soroczynska,
  • Bogumił Paweł Siekierski and
  • Krzysztof Safranow

5 March 2024

Backgroud: Endometriosis remains a diagnostic challenge, both clinically and economically, affecting 6% to 15% of women of child-bearing potential. We have attempted to determine whether testing serum concentrations and activity of arginase isoenzyme...

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20 Citations
3,384 Views
19 Pages

Cinnamides Target Leishmania amazonensis Arginase Selectively

  • Edson Roberto da Silva,
  • Júlio Abel Alfredo dos Santos Simone Come,
  • Simone Brogi,
  • Vincenzo Calderone,
  • Giulia Chemi,
  • Giuseppe Campiani,
  • Trícia Maria Ferrreira de Sousa Oliveira,
  • Thanh-Nhat Pham,
  • Marc Pudlo and
  • Corine Girard
  • + 1 author

12 November 2020

Caffeic acid and related natural compounds were previously described as Leishmania amazonensis arginase (L-ARG) inhibitors, and against the whole parasite in vitro. In this study, we tested cinnamides that were previously synthesized to target human...

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23 Citations
6,361 Views
18 Pages

Is the Arginase Pathway a Novel Therapeutic Avenue for Diabetic Retinopathy?

  • Esraa Shosha,
  • Abdelrahman Y. Fouda,
  • S. Priya Narayanan,
  • R. William Caldwell and
  • Ruth B. Caldwell

5 February 2020

Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is the leading cause of blindness in working age Americans. Clinicians diagnose DR based on its characteristic vascular pathology, which is evident upon clinical exam. However, extensive research has shown that diabetes caus...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,774 Views
13 Pages

Methylglyoxal-Modified Albumin Effects on Endothelial Arginase Enzyme and Vascular Function

  • Ebaa M. Alzayadneh,
  • Alia Shatanawi,
  • R. William Caldwell and
  • Ruth B. Caldwell

3 March 2023

Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) contribute significantly to vascular dysfunction (VD) in diabetes. Decreased nitric oxide (NO) is a hallmark in VD. In endothelial cells, NO is produced by endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) from L-arginine. Arginas...

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7 Citations
3,205 Views
15 Pages

Arginase is the manganese metalloenzyme catalyzing the conversion of l-arginine to l-ornithine and urea. In vertebrates, arginase is involved in the immune response, tissue regeneration, and wound healing and is an important marker of alternative ant...

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2 Citations
5,487 Views
51 Pages

Synthesis of Arginase Inhibitors: An Overview

  • Maria Cristina Molaro,
  • Chiara Battisegola,
  • Marica Erminia Schiano,
  • Mariacristina Failla,
  • Maria Grazia Rimoli,
  • Loretta Lazzarato,
  • Konstantin Chegaev and
  • Federica Sodano

Arginase (ARG) is a binuclear manganese-containing metalloenzyme that can convert L-arginine to L-ornithine and urea and plays a key role in the urea cycle. It also mediates different cellular functions and processes such as proliferation, senescence...

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86 Citations
6,433 Views
13 Pages

Arginase-1+ Exosomes from Reprogrammed Macrophages Promote Glioblastoma Progression

  • Juliana H. Azambuja,
  • Nils Ludwig,
  • Saigopalakrishna S. Yerneni,
  • Elizandra Braganhol and
  • Theresa L. Whiteside

Interactions between tumor cells and tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are critical for glioblastoma progression. The TAMs represent up to 30% of the glioblastoma mass. The role of TAMs in tumor progression and in the mechanisms underlying tumor gr...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,644 Views
14 Pages

Arginase Inhibition Mitigates Bortezomib-Exacerbated Cardiotoxicity in Multiple Myeloma

  • Aleksandra Paterek,
  • Marta Oknińska,
  • Zofia Pilch,
  • Anna Sosnowska,
  • Kavita Ramji,
  • Urszula Mackiewicz,
  • Jakub Golab,
  • Dominika Nowis and
  • Michał Mączewski

6 April 2023

Background: Multiple myeloma (MM) is associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, while MM therapies also result in adverse cardiac effects. Endothelial dysfunction and impaired nitric oxide (NO) pathway is their possible mediato...

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30 Citations
7,757 Views
17 Pages

Cinnamide Derivatives as Mammalian Arginase Inhibitors: Synthesis, Biological Evaluation and Molecular Docking

  • Thanh-Nhat Pham,
  • Simon Bordage,
  • Marc Pudlo,
  • Céline Demougeot,
  • Khac-Minh Thai and
  • Corine Girard-Thernier

29 September 2016

Arginases are enzymes that are involved in many human diseases and have been targeted for new treatments. Here a series of cinnamides was designed, synthesized and evaluated in vitro and in silico for their inhibitory activity against mammalian argin...

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9 Citations
2,944 Views
12 Pages

Mammalian Arginase Inhibitory Activity of Methanolic Extracts and Isolated Compounds from Cyperus Species

  • Kamel Arraki,
  • Perle Totoson,
  • Alain Decendit,
  • Andy Zedet,
  • Justine Maroilley,
  • Alain Badoc,
  • Céline Demougeot and
  • Corine Girard

18 March 2021

Polyphenolic enriched extracts from two species of Cyperus, Cyperus glomeratus and Cyperus thunbergii, possess mammalian arginase inhibitory capacities, with the percentage inhibition ranging from 80% to 95% at 100 µg/mL and 40% to 64% at 10 µg/mL. P...

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1 Citations
2,292 Views
10 Pages

Plasma Arginase-1 Level Is Associated with the Mental Status of Outpatients with Chronic Liver Disease

  • Noriyoshi Ogino,
  • Fusao Ikeda,
  • Shihoko Namba,
  • Shinnosuke Ohkubo,
  • Tomoaki Nishimura,
  • Hiroyuki Okada,
  • Satoshi Hirohata,
  • Narufumi Suganuma and
  • Keiki Ogino

16 February 2021

While plasma arginase-1 has been suggested as a biomarker of mental status in healthy individuals, it has not been evaluated in patients with chronic liver disease. This cross-sectional study investigated the utility of plasma arginase-1 for screenin...

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61 Citations
8,723 Views
13 Pages

NOX2-Induced Activation of Arginase and Diabetes-Induced Retinal Endothelial Cell Senescence

  • Modesto Rojas,
  • Tahira Lemtalsi,
  • Haroldo A. Toque,
  • Zhimin Xu,
  • David Fulton,
  • Robert William Caldwell and
  • Ruth B. Caldwell

Increases in reactive oxygen species (ROS) and decreases in nitric oxide (NO) have been linked to vascular dysfunction during diabetic retinopathy (DR). Diabetes can reduce NO by increasing ROS and by increasing activity of arginase, which competes w...

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12 Citations
4,984 Views
16 Pages

12 August 2022

Arginases are often overexpressed in human diseases, and they are an important target for developing anti-aging and antineoplastic drugs. Arginase type 1 (ARG1) is a cytosolic enzyme, and arginase type 2 (ARG2) is a mitochondrial one. In this study,...

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26 Citations
7,682 Views
17 Pages

OATD-02 Validates the Benefits of Pharmacological Inhibition of Arginase 1 and 2 in Cancer

  • Marcin Mikołaj Grzybowski,
  • Paulina Seweryna Stańczak,
  • Paulina Pomper,
  • Roman Błaszczyk,
  • Bartłomiej Borek,
  • Anna Gzik,
  • Julita Nowicka,
  • Karol Jędrzejczak,
  • Joanna Brzezińska and
  • Tomasz Rejczak
  • + 9 authors

17 August 2022

Background: Arginases play essential roles in metabolic pathways, determining the fitness of both immune and tumour cells. Along with the previously validated role of ARG1 in cancer, the particular significance of ARG2 as a therapeutic target has eme...

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44 Citations
9,330 Views
22 Pages

Citrulline Supplementation Improves Organ Perfusion and Arginine Availability under Conditions with Enhanced Arginase Activity

  • Karolina A.P. Wijnands,
  • Dennis M. Meesters,
  • Kevin W.Y. Van Barneveld,
  • Ruben G.J. Visschers,
  • Jacob J. Briedé,
  • Benjamin Vandendriessche,
  • Hans M.H. Van Eijk,
  • Babs A.F.M. Bessems,
  • Nadine Van den Hoven and
  • Christian J.H. Von Wintersdorff
  • + 5 authors

29 June 2015

Enhanced arginase-induced arginine consumption is believed to play a key role in the pathogenesis of sickle cell disease-induced end organ failure. Enhancement of arginine availability with l-arginine supplementation exhibited less consistent results...

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11 Citations
4,046 Views
11 Pages

Urea Excretion and Arginase Activity as New Biomarkers for Nitrite Stress in Freshwater Aquatic Animals

  • Gaetana Napolitano,
  • Gianluca Fasciolo,
  • Claudio Agnisola and
  • Paola Venditti

9 December 2021

Background: In recent years, the concern has been growing on increasing aquatic nitrite levels due to anthropogenic activities. Crustaceans and fish easily uptake nitrite via the chloride uptake system of gills. High nitrite body levels may interfere...

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29 Citations
8,096 Views
14 Pages

Arginase Flavonoid Anti-Leishmanial in Silico Inhibitors Flagged against Anti-Targets

  • Sanja Glisic,
  • Milan Sencanski,
  • Vladimir Perovic,
  • Strahinja Stevanovic and
  • Alfonso T. García-Sosa

Arginase, a drug target for the treatment of leishmaniasis, is involved in the biosynthesis of polyamines. Flavonoids are interesting natural compounds found in many foods and some of them may inhibit this enzyme. The MetIDB database containing 5667...

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2 Citations
2,800 Views
18 Pages

New Insights into the Determinants of Specificity in Human Type I Arginase: Generation of a Mutant That Is Only Active with Agmatine as Substrate

  • María-Soledad Orellana,
  • Gonzalo A. Jaña,
  • Maximiliano Figueroa,
  • José Martínez-Oyanedel,
  • Fabiola E. Medina,
  • Estefanía Tarifeño-Saldivia,
  • Marcell Gatica,
  • María Ángeles García-Robles,
  • Nelson Carvajal and
  • Elena Uribe

Arginase catalyzes the hydrolysis of L-arginine into L-ornithine and urea. This enzyme has several analogies with agmatinase, which catalyzes the hydrolysis of agmatine into putrescine and urea. However, this contrasts with the highlighted specificit...

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67 Citations
7,901 Views
15 Pages

Mechanisms of Diabetes-Induced Endothelial Cell Senescence: Role of Arginase 1

  • Esraa Shosha,
  • Zhimin Xu,
  • S. Priya Narayanan,
  • Tahira Lemtalsi,
  • Abdelrahman Y. Fouda,
  • Modesto Rojas,
  • Ji Xing,
  • David Fulton,
  • R. William Caldwell and
  • Ruth B. Caldwell

We have recently found that diabetes-induced premature senescence of retinal endothelial cells is accompanied by NOX2-NADPH oxidase-induced increases in the ureohydrolase enzyme arginase 1 (A1). Here, we used genetic strategies to determine the speci...

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50 Citations
4,676 Views
11 Pages

Red Blood Cell Peroxynitrite Causes Endothelial Dysfunction in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus via Arginase

  • Ali Mahdi,
  • John Tengbom,
  • Michael Alvarsson,
  • Bernhard Wernly,
  • Zhichao Zhou and
  • John Pernow

16 July 2020

We recently showed that red blood cells (RBCs) from patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM-RBCs) induce endothelial dysfunction through a mechanism involving arginase I and reactive oxygen species. Peroxynitrite is known to activate arginase in...

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7 Citations
2,748 Views
13 Pages

Phosphodiesterase 5 and Arginase Inhibitory Activities of the Extracts from Some Members of Nelumbonaceae and Nymphaeaceae Families

  • Teerapap Panklai,
  • Nungruthai Suphrom,
  • Prapapan Temkitthawon,
  • Perle Totoson,
  • Krongkarn Chootip,
  • Xiao-Liang Yang,
  • Hui-Ming Ge,
  • Zhu-Jun Yao,
  • Nattiya Chaichamnong and
  • Kornkanok Ingkaninan
  • + 1 author

2 August 2023

The objectives of this study were (1) to investigate the effect of extracts from some plants in the families Nelumbonaceae and Nymphaeaceae on phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE5) and arginase, which have been used in erectile dysfunction treatment, and (2) to...

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5 Citations
3,460 Views
12 Pages

Large-Scale Tissue Microarray Evaluation Corroborates High Specificity of High-Level Arginase-1 Immunostaining for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

  • Maximilian Lennartz,
  • Eva Gehrig,
  • Sören Weidemann,
  • Natalia Gorbokon,
  • Anne Menz,
  • Franziska Büscheck,
  • Claudia Hube-Magg,
  • Andrea Hinsch,
  • Viktor Reiswich and
  • Doris Höflmayer
  • + 15 authors

14 December 2021

Arginase-1 catalyzes the conversion of arginine to ornithine and urea. Because of its predominant expression in hepatocytes, it serves as a marker for hepatocellular carcinoma, although other tumor entities can also express arginase-1. To comprehensi...

  • Article
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2 Citations
2,653 Views
10 Pages

Glucose 6-P Dehydrogenase Overexpression Improves Aging-Induced Endothelial Dysfunction in Aorta from Mice: Role of Arginase II

  • Eva Serna,
  • Maria D Mauricio,
  • Teresa San-Miguel,
  • Sol Guerra-Ojeda,
  • David Verdú,
  • Alicia Valls,
  • Coralie Arc-Chagnaud,
  • Adrián De la Rosa and
  • José Viña

11 February 2023

The increase of vascular arginase activity during aging causes endothelial dysfunction. This enzyme competes with the endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) for L-arginine substrate. Our hypothesis is that glucose 6-P dehydrogenase (G6PD) overexpre...

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10 Citations
2,528 Views
14 Pages

In Vitro and In Silico Analyses of New Cinnamid and Rosmarinic Acid-Derived Compounds Biosynthesized in Escherichia coli as Leishmania amazonensis Arginase Inhibitors

  • Julio Abel Alfredo dos Santos Simone Come,
  • Yibin Zhuang,
  • Tianzhen Li,
  • Simone Brogi,
  • Sandra Gemma,
  • Tao Liu and
  • Edson Roberto da Silva

7 September 2022

Arginase is a metalloenzyme that plays a central role in Leishmania infections. Previously, rosmarinic and caffeic acids were described as antileishmanial agents and as Leishmania amazonensis arginase inhibitors. Here, we describe the inhibition of a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
4,218 Views
17 Pages

Role of Arginase 2 in Murine Retinopathy Associated with Western Diet-Induced Obesity

  • Reem T. Atawia,
  • Katharine L. Bunch,
  • Abdelrahman Y. Fouda,
  • Tahira Lemtalsi,
  • Wael Eldahshan,
  • Zhimin Xu,
  • Alan Saul,
  • Khaled Elmasry,
  • Mohamed Al-Shabrawey and
  • Ruth B. Caldwell
  • + 1 author

22 January 2020

Western diet-induced obesity is linked to the development of metabolic dysfunctions, including type 2 diabetes and complications that include retinopathy, a leading cause of blindness. Aberrant activation of the inflammasome cascade leads to the prog...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,969 Views
17 Pages

Benzimidazole Derivatives as New and Selective Inhibitors of Arginase from Leishmania mexicana with Biological Activity against Promastigotes and Amastigotes

  • Irene Betancourt-Conde,
  • Claudia Avitia-Domínguez,
  • Alicia Hernández-Campos,
  • Rafael Castillo,
  • Lilián Yépez-Mulia,
  • Jesús Oria-Hernández,
  • Sara T. Méndez,
  • Erick Sierra-Campos,
  • Mónica Valdez-Solana and
  • Siseth Martínez-Caballero
  • + 3 authors

19 December 2021

Leishmaniasis is a disease caused by parasites of the Leishmania genus that affects 98 countries worldwide, 2 million of new cases occur each year and more than 350 million people are at risk. The use of the actual treatments is limited due to toxici...

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7 Citations
2,853 Views
12 Pages

Increased Arginase Expression and Decreased Nitric Oxide in Pig Donor Lungs after Normothermic Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion

  • Farshad Tavasoli,
  • Mingyao Liu,
  • Tiago Machuca,
  • Riccardo Bonato,
  • David R. Grant,
  • Marcelo Cypel,
  • Shaf Keshavjee and
  • Hartmut Grasemann

14 February 2020

An established pig lung transplantation model was used to study the effects of cold ischemia time, normothermic acellular ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) and reperfusion after lung transplantation on l-arginine/NO metabolism in lung tissue. Lung tissue...

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10 Citations
4,554 Views
16 Pages

8 February 2020

Arginase II reciprocally regulates endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) through a p32-dependent Ca2+ control. We investigated the signaling pathway of arginase II-dependent eNOS phosphorylation. Western blot analysis was applied for examining pro...

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942 Views
22 Pages

Immunosuppression of Tumor-Derived Factors Modulated Neutrophils in Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma Through Upregulation of Arginase-1 via ApoA1-STAT3 Axis

  • Chih-Chia Chang,
  • Chia-Bin Chang,
  • Cheng-Huang Shen,
  • Ming-Yang Lee,
  • Yeong-Chin Jou,
  • Chun-Liang Tung,
  • Wei-Hong Lai,
  • Chi-Feng Hung,
  • Meilin Wang and
  • Ya-Yan Lai
  • + 2 authors

30 April 2025

Upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) presents aggressive features and a tumor microenvironment with T cell depletion. However, the role of tumor-associated neutrophils in UTUC remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate how UTUC tumor-derived...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,209 Views
14 Pages

Cytokines from Macrophages Activated by Spike S1 of SARS-CoV-2 Cause eNOS/Arginase Imbalance in Endothelial Cells

  • Giulia Recchia Luciani,
  • Rossana Visigalli,
  • Valeria Dall’Asta,
  • Bianca Maria Rotoli and
  • Amelia Barilli

Multiple lines of evidence suggest that endothelial dysfunction is a key player in the pathogenesis of COVID-19, with cytokine storm as one of the main primary causes. Among the mechanisms underlying endothelial damage, clinical findings identify alt...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
2,479 Views
9 Pages

Inflammatory Response, Immunosuppression and Arginase Activity after Cardiac Surgery Using Cardiopulmonary Bypass

  • José María Rodríguez-López,
  • José Luis Iglesias-González,
  • Francisco Santiago Lozano-Sánchez,
  • Miguel Ángel Palomero-Rodríguez and
  • Pilar Sánchez-Conde

19 July 2022

Background: Major surgeries suppress patients’ cellular immunity for several days, but the mechanisms underlying this T-cell dysfunction are not well understood. A decreased L-Arginine (L-Arg) level may inhibit T-cell function. Arginase 1 (Arg...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,024 Views
13 Pages

Elevation of Arginase-II in Podocytes Contributes to Age-Associated Albuminuria in Male Mice

  • Guillaume Ajalbert,
  • Andrea Brenna,
  • Xiu-Fen Ming,
  • Zhihong Yang and
  • Duilio M. Potenza

One of the manifestations of renal aging is podocyte dysfunction and loss, which are associated with proteinuria and glomerulosclerosis. Studies show a male bias in glomerular dysfunction and chronic kidney diseases, and the underlying mechanisms rem...

  • Article
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25 Citations
6,335 Views
12 Pages

12 July 2017

Upregulated arginase activity, which competes with nitric oxide synthase (NOS), impairs nitric oxide production and has been implicated in various metabolic disorders. This study examined whether circulating amino acid metabolite ratios are associate...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,285 Views
23 Pages

Towards Arginase Inhibition: Hybrid SAR Protocol for Property Mapping of Chlorinated N-arylcinnamamides

  • Andrzej Bak,
  • Jiri Kos,
  • Gilles Degotte,
  • Aleksandra Swietlicka,
  • Tomas Strharsky,
  • Dominika Pindjakova,
  • Tomas Gonec,
  • Adam Smolinski,
  • Pierre Francotte and
  • Michel Frederich
  • + 2 authors

10 February 2023

A series of seventeen 4-chlorocinnamanilides and seventeen 3,4-dichlorocinnamanilides were characterized for their antiplasmodial activity. In vitro screening on a chloroquine-sensitive strain of Plasmodium falciparum 3D7/MRA-102 highlighted that 23...

  • Article
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16 Citations
4,742 Views
24 Pages

Arginase Inhibition Supports Survival and Differentiation of Neuronal Precursors in Adult Alzheimer’s Disease Mice

  • Baruh Polis,
  • Kolluru D. Srikanth,
  • Vyacheslav Gurevich,
  • Naamah Bloch,
  • Hava Gil-Henn and
  • Abraham O. Samson

8 February 2020

Adult neurogenesis is a complex physiological process, which plays a central role in maintaining cognitive functions, and consists of progenitor cell proliferation, newborn cell migration, and cell maturation. Adult neurogenesis is susceptible to alt...

  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
4,630 Views
14 Pages

29 November 2019

Purpose: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common type of cancer worldwide, and it represents over half of all gastrointestinal cancer deaths. Knowing that cancer cells have a high proliferation rate, they require high amounts of amino acids,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,841 Views
13 Pages

Arginase Inhibition Reverses Monocrotaline-Induced Pulmonary Hypertension

  • Christian Jung,
  • Katja Grün,
  • Stefan Betge,
  • John Pernow,
  • Malte Kelm,
  • Johanna Muessig,
  • Maryna Masyuk,
  • Friedhelm Kuethe,
  • Bernadin Ndongson-Dongmo and
  • Reinhard Bauer
  • + 4 authors

Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a heterogeneous disorder associated with a poor prognosis. Thus, the development of novel treatment strategies is of great interest. The enzyme arginase (Arg) is emerging as important player in PH development. The aim o...

  • Review
  • Open Access
45 Citations
7,105 Views
31 Pages

Natural Products That Target the Arginase in Leishmania Parasites Hold Therapeutic Promise

  • Nicola S. Carter,
  • Brendan D. Stamper,
  • Fawzy Elbarbry,
  • Vince Nguyen,
  • Samuel Lopez,
  • Yumena Kawasaki,
  • Reyhaneh Poormohamadian and
  • Sigrid C. Roberts

Parasites of the genus Leishmania cause a variety of devastating and often fatal diseases in humans worldwide. Because a vaccine is not available and the currently small number of existing drugs are less than ideal due to lack of specificity and emer...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,871 Views
16 Pages

Systemic Administration of Pegylated Arginase-1 Attenuates the Progression of Diabetic Retinopathy

  • Ammar A. Abdelrahman,
  • Katharine L. Bunch,
  • Porsche V. Sandow,
  • Paul N-M Cheng,
  • Ruth B. Caldwell and
  • R. William Caldwell

16 September 2022

Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a serious complication of diabetes that results from sustained hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, and oxidative stress. Under these conditions, inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) expression is upregulated in the macrophag...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,848 Views
20 Pages

Role of Arginase-II in Podocyte Injury under Hypoxic Conditions

  • Zhilong Ren,
  • Duilio Michele Potenza,
  • Yiqiong Ma,
  • Guillaume Ajalbert,
  • David Hoogewijs,
  • Xiu-Fen Ming and
  • Zhihong Yang

31 August 2022

Hypoxia plays a crucial role in acute and chronic renal injury, which is attributable to renal tubular and glomerular cell damage. Some studies provide evidence that hypoxia-dependent upregulation of the mitochondrial enzyme arginase type-II (Arg-II)...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,545 Views
11 Pages

Arginase 2 and Polyamines in Human Pancreatic Beta Cells: Possible Role in the Pathogenesis of Type 2 Diabetes

  • Lorella Marselli,
  • Emanuele Bosi,
  • Carmela De Luca,
  • Silvia Del Guerra,
  • Marta Tesi,
  • Mara Suleiman and
  • Piero Marchetti

9 November 2021

Arginase 2 (ARG2) is a manganese metalloenzyme involved in several tissue specific processes, from physiology to pathophysiology. It is variably expressed in extra-hepatic tissues and is located in the mitochondria. In human pancreatic beta cells, AR...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,333 Views
18 Pages

Therapeutic Modulation of Arginase with nor-NOHA Alters Immune Responses in Experimental Mouse Models of Pulmonary Tuberculosis including in the Setting of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Co-Infection

  • Sadhana Chauhan,
  • Rebecca J. Nusbaum,
  • Matthew B. Huante,
  • Alex J. Holloway,
  • Mark A. Endsley,
  • Benjamin B. Gelman,
  • Joshua G. Lisinicchia and
  • Janice J. Endsley

L-arginine metabolism is strongly linked with immunity to mycobacteria, primarily through the antimicrobial activity of nitric oxide (NO). The potential to modulate tuberculosis (TB) outcomes through interventions that target L-arginine pathways are...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
1 Citations
773 Views
8 Pages

Caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) is a polyphenol produced by many plants and is found in red and green propolis. Here, we evaluated the antileishmanial activity of this natural product against Leishmania amazonensis. CAPE exhibited IC50 values of...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,400 Views
23 Pages

Pathophysiology of Arginases in Cancer and Efforts in Their Pharmacological Inhibition

  • Patrycja Marzęta-Assas,
  • Damian Jacenik and
  • Zbigniew Zasłona

10 September 2024

Arginases are key enzymes that hydrolyze L-arginine to urea and L-ornithine in the urea cycle. The two arginase isoforms, arginase 1 (ARG1) and arginase 2 (ARG2), regulate the proliferation of cancer cells, migration, and apoptosis; affect immunosupp...

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13 August 2023

The aim of this study was to develop an analytical method for selective determination of OATD-02 by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with post-column derivatization and fluorescence detection (FLD). OATD-02, a new boronic acid derivative...

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11 Citations
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8 Pages

19 November 2021

Studies have demonstrated that polymorphic variants of arginase 1 gene (ARG1) are involved in human diseases, such as coronary heart disease, hypertension, and diabetes. Our study aimed to investigate the association between ARG1 rs2781666 single nuc...

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17 Pages

Arginase 2 Deficiency Promotes Neuroinflammation and Pain Behaviors Following Nerve Injury in Mice

  • Yuhua Yin,
  • Thuỳ Linh Phạm,
  • Juhee Shin,
  • Nara Shin,
  • Dong-Wook Kang,
  • Sun Yeul Lee,
  • Wonhyung Lee,
  • Cuk-Seong Kim,
  • Sang Ryong Kim and
  • Jinpyo Hong
  • + 1 author

22 January 2020

Microglia, the resident macrophages, act as the first and main form of active immune defense in the central nervous system. Arginase 2 (Arg2) is an enzyme involved in L-arginine metabolism and is expressed in macrophages and nervous tissue. In this s...

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7 Citations
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20 Pages

9 October 2020

With our recent success in developing a recombinant human arginase drug against broad-spectrum cancer cell lines, we have explored the potential of a recombinant Bacillus caldovelox arginase mutant (BCA-M) for human cervical cancer treatment. Our stu...

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