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23 Citations
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21 Pages

17 January 2022

Every organ develops fibrosis that compromises functions in response to infections, injuries, or diseases. The cornea is a relatively simple, avascular organ that offers an exceptional model to better understand the pathophysiology of the fibrosis re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,921 Views
13 Pages

ApoE4 Astrocytes Secrete Basement Membranes Rich in Fibronectin and Poor in Laminin Compared to ApoE3 Astrocytes

  • Abby Keable,
  • Ronan O’Neill,
  • Matthew MacGregor Sharp,
  • Maureen Gatherer,
  • Ho Ming Yuen,
  • David Annandale Johnston,
  • Roy Oliver Weller and
  • Roxana Octavia Carare

The accumulation of amyloid-β (Aβ) in the walls of capillaries and arteries as cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is part of the small vessel disease spectrum, related to a failure of elimination of Aβ from the brain. Aβ is elimina...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
9,415 Views
17 Pages

Active Peptide-Conjugated Chitosan Matrices as an Artificial Basement Membrane

  • Kentaro Hozumi,
  • Jun Kumai,
  • Yuji Yamada and
  • Motoyoshi Nomizu

11 February 2015

The basement membrane, a thin extracellular matrix, plays a critical role in tissue development and repair. Laminins are the major component of basement membrane and have diverse biological activities. We have identified various cell-adhesive peptid...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,681 Views
19 Pages

Long Prehensile Protrusions Can Facilitate Cancer Cell Invasion through the Basement Membrane

  • Shayan S. Nazari,
  • Andrew D. Doyle,
  • Christopher K. E. Bleck and
  • Kenneth M. Yamada

18 October 2023

A basic process in cancer is the breaching of basement-membrane barriers to permit tissue invasion. Cancer cells can use proteases and physical mechanisms to produce initial holes in basement membranes, but how cells squeeze through this barrier into...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,846 Views
10 Pages

Mutation Analysis of Thin Basement Membrane Nephropathy

  • Yosuke Hirabayashi,
  • Kan Katayama,
  • Mutsuki Mori,
  • Hiroshi Matsuo,
  • Mika Fujimoto,
  • Kensuke Joh,
  • Tomohiro Murata,
  • Masaaki Ito and
  • Kaoru Dohi

2 October 2022

Thin basement membrane nephropathy (TBMN) is characterized by the observation of microhematuria and a thin glomerular basement membrane on kidney biopsy specimens. Its main cause is heterozygous mutations of COL4A3 or COL4A4, which also cause late-on...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,671 Views
17 Pages

The Basement Membrane in a 3D Breast Acini Model Modulates Delivery and Anti-Proliferative Effects of Liposomal Anthracyclines

  • Tabea Wiedenhoeft,
  • Tobias Braun,
  • Ronald Springer,
  • Michael Teske,
  • Erik Noetzel,
  • Rudolf Merkel and
  • Agnes Csiszár

19 September 2020

Breast cancer progression is marked by cancer cell invasion and infiltration, which can be closely linked to sites of tumor-connected basement membrane thinning, lesion, or infiltration. Bad treatment prognosis frequently accompanies lack of markers...

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1,129 Views
12 Pages

Tissue-engineered artificial skin has the potential to enhance wound healing without necessitating extensive surgical procedures or causing donor-site morbidity. The purpose of this study was to examine the possibility of developing tri-layered tissu...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,135 Views
18 Pages

Collagen and its peptides exhibit remarkable antioxidant activity, superior biocompatibility, and water solubility, making them a significant research focus in skin care. Hence, the recombinant humanized collagen types I, III, and XVII complexed with...

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5 Citations
3,257 Views
17 Pages

Matrix Metalloproteinases and the Pathogenesis of Recurrent Corneal Erosions and Epithelial Basement Membrane Dystrophy

  • Katarzyna Jadczyk-Sorek,
  • Wojciech Garczorz,
  • Beata Bubała-Stachowicz,
  • Tomasz Francuz and
  • Ewa Mrukwa-Kominek

21 September 2023

Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are a group of proteolytic enzymes which are members of the zinc endopeptidase family. They have the ability to degrade extracellular matrix elements, allowing for the release of binding molecules and cell migration....

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47 Citations
8,745 Views
24 Pages

The extracellular matrix (ECM) provides structural support and a microenvironmentfor soluble extracellular molecules. ECM is comprised of numerous proteins which can be broadly classified as fibrillar (collagen types I and III) and non-fibrillar (bas...

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13 Citations
7,233 Views
26 Pages

4 December 2021

Insufficient endothelialization of cardiovascular grafts is a major hurdle in vascular surgery and regenerative medicine, bearing a risk for early graft thrombosis. Neither of the numerous strategies pursued to solve these problems were conclusive. E...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
2,689 Views
14 Pages

Neuroinflammatory Dysfunction of the Blood–Brain Barrier and Basement Membrane Dysplasia Play a Role in the Development of Drug-Resistant Epilepsy

  • Yulia Zabrodskaya,
  • Natalia Paramonova,
  • Anastasia Litovchenko,
  • Elena Bazhanova,
  • Aleksandr Gerasimov,
  • Darya Sitovskaya,
  • Victoria Nezdorovina,
  • Svetlana Kravtsova,
  • Stanislav Malyshev and
  • Konstantin Samochernykh

11 August 2023

Drug-resistance epilepsy (DRE) is a key problem in neurology. It is possible that damage to the blood–brain barrier (BBB) may affect resistance in DRE. The aim of this work was to assess the damage and dysfunction in the BBB in the area of epil...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
2,779 Views
18 Pages

Identification of Basement Membrane-Related Signatures in Gastric Cancer

  • Jinyun Wang,
  • Dingwei Liu,
  • Qixuan Wang and
  • Yong Xie

Background: The basement membrane (BM) serves as a major barrier to impede tumor cell invasion and extravasation during metastasis. However, the associations between BM-related genes and GC remain unclear. Methods: RNA expression data and correspondi...

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33 Citations
6,609 Views
25 Pages

3 September 2020

Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a vascular disease that is characterized by elevated pulmonary arterial pressure (PAP) due to progressive vascular remodeling. Extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition in pulmonary arteries (PA) is one of the key...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,124 Views
18 Pages

The Immunobiological Agents for Treatment of Antiglomerular Basement Membrane Disease

  • Marina Yamashita,
  • Mamiko Takayasu,
  • Hiroshi Maruyama and
  • Kouichi Hirayama

16 November 2023

Combination therapy with glucocorticoids, cyclophosphamide, and plasmapheresis is recommended as the standard treatment for anti-glomerular basement membrane (anti-GBM) disease, but the prognosis of this disease remains poor. Several immunobiological...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,892 Views
16 Pages

Perlecan: An Islet Basement Membrane Protein with Protective Anti-Inflammatory Characteristics

  • Daniel Brandhorst,
  • Heide Brandhorst,
  • Samuel Acreman and
  • Paul R. V. Johnson

Throughout the isolation process, human islets are subjected to destruction of the islet basement membrane (BM) and reduced oxygen supply. Reconstruction of the BM represents an option to improve islet function and survival post-transplant and may pa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,620 Views
15 Pages

Effects of Obesity in Old Age on the Basement Membrane of Skeletal Muscle in Mice

  • Yuji Kanazawa,
  • Yuri Ikeda-Matsuo,
  • Hiaki Sato,
  • Mamoru Nagano,
  • Satoshi Koinuma,
  • Tatsuo Takahashi,
  • Hirokazu Suzuki,
  • Ryo Miyachi and
  • Yasufumi Shigeyoshi

Obesity and aging are known to affect the skeletal muscles. Obesity in old age may result in a poor basement membrane (BM) construction response, which serves to protect the skeletal muscle, thus making the skeletal muscle more vulnerable. In this st...

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1,176 Views
16 Pages

14 March 2025

Accurate semantic segmentation and automatic thickness measurement of the glomerular basement membrane (GBM) can aid pathologists in carrying out subsequent pathological diagnoses. The GBM has a complex ultrastructure and irregular shape, which makes...

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19 Citations
5,793 Views
22 Pages

Curcumin May Prevent Basement Membrane Disassembly by Matrix Metalloproteinases and Progression of the Bladder Cancer

  • Paweł Wroński,
  • Stanisław Wroński,
  • Marcin Kurant,
  • Bartosz Malinowski and
  • Michał Wiciński

23 December 2021

Authors present a review of crucial mechanisms contributing to the invasion of the basement membrane (BM) of the urothelium by cancer cells and to the progression of bladder cancer (BC). The breeching of the urothelial BM, facilitated by an aberrant...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
8,629 Views
12 Pages

25 September 2017

This study investigated the effect of amino carbonylation (Maillard reaction) on the function of the epidermal basement membrane (BM) by analyzing epidermal cell proliferation and keratinization and stratum corneum barrier function using a three-dime...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,396 Views
38 Pages

Role of Endothelial Regeneration and Overloading of Enterocytes with Lipids in Capturing of Lipoproteins by Basement Membrane of Rat Aortic Endothelium

  • Irina S. Sesorova,
  • Vitaly V. Sesorov,
  • Pavel B. Soloviev,
  • Konstantin Yu. Lakunin,
  • Ivan D. Dimov and
  • Alexander A. Mironov

Atherosclerosis is a complex non-monogenic disease related to endothelial damage in elastic-type arteries and incorrect feeding. Here, using cryodamage of endothelial cells (ECs) of rat abdominal aorta, we examined the role of the EC basement membran...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,597 Views
8 Pages

Nephrotic range proteinuria in the setting of dual-positive anti-glomerular basement membrane (AGBM) and anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCAs) is rare. Furthermore, using rituximab as a primary immunosuppressant along with steroids and plasm...

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6 Citations
2,678 Views
31 Pages

Proteomic Profiling of Endothelial Cell Secretomes After Exposure to Calciprotein Particles Reveals Downregulation of Basement Membrane Assembly and Increased Release of Soluble CD59

  • Alexander Stepanov,
  • Daria Shishkova,
  • Victoria Markova,
  • Yulia Markova,
  • Alexey Frolov,
  • Anastasia Lazebnaya,
  • Karina Oshchepkova,
  • Daria Perepletchikova,
  • Daria Smirnova and
  • Anton Kutikhin
  • + 1 author

23 October 2024

Calciprotein particles (CPPs) are essential circulating scavengers of excessive Ca2+ and PO43− ions, representing a vehicle that removes them from the human body and precludes extraskeletal calcification. Having been internalised by endothelial...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,276 Views
13 Pages

Placental Protein 13 and Syncytiotrophoblast Basement Membrane Ultrastructures in Preeclampsia

  • Peby Maulina Lestari,
  • Noroyono Wibowo,
  • Damar Prasmusinto,
  • Muhammad Yamin,
  • Nuryati Chairani Siregar,
  • Joedo Prihartono,
  • Ina Susianti Timan,
  • Johanes C. Mose,
  • Iche Andriyani Liberty and
  • Bella Stevanny

30 June 2024

Background and Objectives: Preeclampsia has been linked to an inflammatory response that may be brought on by endothelial cell dysfunction. This paper investigates the pathomechanism of syncytiotrophoblast basement membrane (STBM) damage and Placenta...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,422 Views
25 Pages

The blood–brain barrier (BBB) represents a highly specialized interface that acts as the first line of defense against toxins. Herein, we investigated the structural and ultrastructural changes in the basement membrane (BM), which is responsibl...

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3 Citations
3,561 Views
28 Pages

24 May 2024

Basement membranes (BMs) are thin layers of extracellular matrix that separate epithelia, endothelia, muscle cells, and nerve cells from adjacent interstitial connective tissue. BMs are ubiquitous in almost all multicellular animals, and their compos...

  • Article
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2 Citations
2,222 Views
16 Pages

Proportions of Basement Membrane Proteins in Cerebrovascular Smooth Muscle Cells After Exposure to Hypercapnia and Amyloid Beta

  • Jennifer M. Dewing,
  • Abby Keable,
  • Alexandru Laslo,
  • Laura Chinezu,
  • Adrian Ivanescu,
  • J. Arjuna Ratnayaka,
  • Raj Kalaria,
  • Mark Slevin,
  • Ajay Verma and
  • Roxana O. Carare

18 April 2025

Vascular basement membranes (BMs), composed of laminins, collagen IV, fibronectin, and perlecan, are secreted by endothelial cells, pericytes, smooth muscle cells (SMCs), and astrocytes. In the brain, amyloid beta (Aβ) is eliminated along cerebr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
846 Views
7 Pages

Relationship between Airway Basement Membrane Thickness and Lung Function Tests in Patients with Asthma

  • Justyna Kościuch,
  • Tadeusz Przybyłowski,
  • Katarzyna Górska,
  • Rafał Krenke,
  • Wojciech Baran,
  • Marek Kujawa,
  • Katarzyna Hildebrand and
  • Ryszarda Chazan

23 April 2009

Introduction: Airway remodeling is a characteristic feature of asthma. It is believed that airway remodeling affects lung function and bronchial hyper-responsiveness. Therefore, the relationship between remodeling and lung function is still a matter...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,870 Views
13 Pages

7 October 2022

Gliomas that are classified as grade II or grade III lesions by the World Health Organization (WHO) are highly aggressive, and some may develop into glioblastomas within a short period, thus portending the conferral of a poor prognosis for patients....

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,433 Views
22 Pages

From Microspikes to Stress Fibers: Actin Remodeling in Breast Acini Drives Myosin II-Mediated Basement Membrane Invasion

  • Julian Eschenbruch,
  • Georg Dreissen,
  • Ronald Springer,
  • Jens Konrad,
  • Rudolf Merkel,
  • Bernd Hoffmann and
  • Erik Noetzel

4 August 2021

The cellular mechanisms of basement membrane (BM) invasion remain poorly understood. We investigated the invasion-promoting mechanisms of actin cytoskeleton reorganization in BM-covered MCF10A breast acini. High-resolution confocal microscopy has cha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
6,369 Views
17 Pages

28 October 2024

Poly-D,L-lactic acid (PDLLA) filler, which increases volume and collagen synthesis, is used for skin rejuvenation. PDLLA filler also increases M2 macrophages and IL-10. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation induces dermal hyperpigmentation by disrupting the bas...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,323 Views
13 Pages

Enhancing Visual Quality: The Impact of Alcohol-Assisted Delamination on Corneal Aberrations in Patients with Central Epithelial Basement Membrane Dystrophy

  • Marco Messina,
  • Giuseppe Giannaccare,
  • Carlo Cagini,
  • Paolo Fogagnolo,
  • Maria Poddi,
  • Tommaso Bonifazi,
  • Giuseppe Mirabella,
  • Giulia Coco and
  • Francesco Della Lena

28 March 2025

Background/Objectives: Epithelial basement membrane dystrophy (EBMD) is a common corneal dystrophy characterized by recurrent corneal erosions and visual impairments due to surface irregularities and opacities. This study aims to evaluate the effecti...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,129 Views
6 Pages

16 November 2022

Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis (RPGN) is a life-threatening disease characterized by rapid progressive deterioration of renal function and extensive formation of crescents. Some antibodies tend to be positive, such as a perinuclear anti-neutr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,281 Views
20 Pages

26 September 2023

The basement membrane (BM) affects the invasion and growth of malignant tumors. The role and mechanism of BM-associated lncRNAs in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) are unknown. In this study, we identified biomarkers of ccRCC and developed a r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,094 Views
17 Pages

Expression of Basement Membrane Molecules by Wharton Jelly Stem Cells (WJSC) in Full-Term Human Umbilical Cords, Cell Cultures and Microtissues

  • David Sánchez-Porras,
  • Daniel Durand-Herrera,
  • Ramón Carmona,
  • Cristina Blanco-Elices,
  • Ingrid Garzón,
  • Michela Pozzobon,
  • Sebastián San Martín,
  • Miguel Alaminos,
  • Óscar Darío García-García and
  • Víctor Carriel

15 February 2023

Wharton’s jelly stem cells (WJSC) from the human umbilical cord (UC) are one of the most promising mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) in tissue engineering (TE) and advanced therapies. The cell niche is a key element for both, MSC and fully different...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,817 Views
19 Pages

Cell Force-Driven Basement Membrane Disruption Fuels EGF- and Stiffness-Induced Invasive Cell Dissemination from Benign Breast Gland Acini

  • Aljona Gaiko-Shcherbak,
  • Julian Eschenbruch,
  • Nils M. Kronenberg,
  • Michael Teske,
  • Benjamin Wolters,
  • Ronald Springer,
  • Malte C. Gather,
  • Rudolf Merkel,
  • Bernd Hoffmann and
  • Erik Noetzel

Local basement membrane (BM) disruption marks the initial step of breast cancer invasion. The activation mechanisms of force-driven BM-weakening remain elusive. We studied the mechanical response of MCF10A-derived human breast cell acini with BMs of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,515 Views
25 Pages

Localizations of Laminin Chains Suggest Their Multifaceted Functions in Mouse Tooth Development

  • Tian Liang,
  • Hong Zhang,
  • Yuanyuan Hu,
  • Mansi Solanki,
  • Chuhua Zhang,
  • Takako Sasaki,
  • Charles E. Smith,
  • Jan C.-C. Hu and
  • James P. Simmer

The human laminin family is composed of five α, four β, and three γ chains. Laminins are heterotrimers of α, β, and γ chains. Laminins play critical roles during organogenesis, mostly as basement membrane components....

  • Review
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13 Citations
4,502 Views
14 Pages

4 March 2019

The scaffold technology research utilizes biomimicry to produce efficient scaffolds that mimic the natural cell growth environment including the basement membrane for tissue engineering. Because the natural basement membrane is composed of fibrillar...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,708 Views
11 Pages

Kidney Injury by Variants in the COL4A5 Gene Aggravated by Polymorphisms in Slit Diaphragm Genes Causes Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis

  • Jenny Frese,
  • Matthias Kettwig,
  • Hildegard Zappel,
  • Johannes Hofer,
  • Hermann-Josef Gröne,
  • Mato Nagel,
  • Gere Sunder-Plassmann,
  • Renate Kain,
  • Jörg Neuweiler and
  • Oliver Gross

Kidney injury due to focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) is the most common primary glomerular disorder causing end-stage renal disease. Homozygous mutations in either glomerular basement membrane or slit diaphragm genes cause early renal failu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,823 Views
14 Pages

31 December 2022

Mesenchymal cells (keratocytes, corneal fibroblasts, and myofibroblasts), as well as mesenchymal progenitor bone marrow-derived fibrocytes, are the major cellular contributors to stromal fibrosis after injury to the cornea. Corneal fibroblasts, in ad...

  • Review
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3,064 Views
19 Pages

The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a dynamic network of macromolecules that provides structural support for cells and orchestrates cell signaling, functions, and morphology. The basement membrane constitutes a peculiar sheet-like type of ECM located b...

  • Review
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47 Citations
19,188 Views
20 Pages

Biophysical Cueing and Vascular Endothelial Cell Behavior

  • Joshua A. Wood,
  • Sara J. Liliensiek,
  • Paul Russell,
  • Paul F. Nealey and
  • Christopher J. Murphy

5 March 2010

Human vascular endothelial cells (VEC) line the vessels of the body and are critical for the maintenance of vessel integrity and trafficking of biochemical cues. They are fundamental structural elements and are central to the signaling environment. A...

  • Article
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2,293 Views
19 Pages

28 June 2022

Silica nonwoven fabrics (SNF) prepared using electrospinning have high biocompatibility, thermal stability, and porosity that allows growing three-dimensional culture of cells. In this study, we used SNF to construct a three-dimensional artificial sk...

  • Abstract
  • Open Access
529 Views
2 Pages

Identifying Mechanism-Based and Mechanism-Agnostic Interventions for Gould Syndrome

  • Mao Mao,
  • Cassandre Labelle-Dumais,
  • Yoshihiro Ishikawa,
  • Matthew D. Lebedev and
  • Douglas B. Gould

Gould syndrome is caused by mutations in the genes encoding collagen IV alpha 1 (COL4A1) and 2 (COL4A2)—fundamental basement membrane components that form collagen α1α1α2(IV) heterotrimers [...]

  • Article
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3 Citations
2,687 Views
15 Pages

AMACO (VWA2 protein), secreted by epithelial cells, is strongly expressed at basement membranes when budding or invagination occurs in embryos. In skin, AMACO associates with proteins of the Fraser complex, which form anchoring cords. These, during d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,475 Views
19 Pages

Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy Improves In Vitro Formation of Multilayered Epithelium of Oral Mucosa Equivalents

  • Katharina Peters,
  • Nadine Wiesmann,
  • Diana Heimes,
  • Roxana Schwab,
  • Peer W. Kämmerer,
  • Bilal Al-Nawas,
  • Ronald E. Unger,
  • Annette Hasenburg and
  • Walburgis Brenner

Oral mucosa is used in various surgical fields as a graft for the reconstruction of tissue defects. Tissue engineering of oral mucosa equivalents using autologous cells represents a suitable less burdensome alternative. The survival of the multilayer...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,871 Views
14 Pages

Gene Expression as a Guide to the Development of Novel Therapies in Primary Glomerular Diseases

  • Panagiotis Garantziotis,
  • Stavros A. P. Doumas,
  • Ioannis Boletis and
  • Eleni Frangou

24 May 2021

Despite improvements in understanding the pathogenic mechanisms of primary glomerular diseases, therapy still remains nonspecific. We sought to identify novel therapies targeting kidney-intrinsic injury of distinct primary glomerulonephritides throug...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,737 Views
21 Pages

Superoxide Dismutase-3 Downregulates Laminin α5 Expression in Tumor Endothelial Cells via the Inhibition of Nuclear Factor Kappa B Signaling

  • Lorena Carmona-Rodríguez,
  • Diego Martínez-Rey,
  • Paula Martín-González,
  • Mónica Franch,
  • Lydia Sorokin,
  • Emilia Mira and
  • Santos Mañes

26 February 2022

The balance between laminin isoforms containing the α5 or the α4 chain in the endothelial basement membrane determines the site of leukocyte diapedesis under inflammatory conditions. Extracellular superoxide dismutase (SOD3) induces lamin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
160 Views
25 Pages

Aging-associated facial hyperpigmentation is driven not only by enhanced melanogenesis but also by dermal senescence and deterioration of the dermal–epidermal junction. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether monopolar radiofrequency...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,902 Views
18 Pages

The Extracellular Matrix Vitalizer RATM Increased Skin Elasticity by Modulating Mitochondrial Function in Aged Animal Skin

  • Kyung-A Byun,
  • Seyeon Oh,
  • Sosorburam Batsukh,
  • Min Jeong Kim,
  • Je Hyuk Lee,
  • Hyun Jun Park,
  • Moon Suk Chung,
  • Kuk Hui Son and
  • Kyunghee Byun

Oxidative stress-induced cellular senescence and mitochondrial dysfunction result in skin aging by increasing ECM levels-degrading proteins such as MMPs, and decreasing collagen synthesis. MMPs also destroy the basement membrane, which is involved in...

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