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1 Citations
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Disruption of the blood–brain barrier (BBB) accompanies many brain diseases, including stroke, neurodegenerative diseases, and brain tumors, leading to swelling, increased neuroinflammation, and neuronal death. In recent years, it has become cl...

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61 Citations
9,042 Views
19 Pages

6 December 2019

Protein phosphorylation affects conformational change, interaction, catalytic activity, and subcellular localization of proteins. Because the post-modification of proteins regulates diverse cellular signaling pathways, the precise control of phosphor...

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5 Citations
3,916 Views
10 Pages

Resveratrol Analog 4-Bromo-Resveratrol Inhibits Gastric Cancer Stemness through the SIRT3-c-Jun N-Terminal Kinase Signaling Pathway

  • Yun-Shen Tai,
  • Yi-Shih Ma,
  • Chun-Lin Chen,
  • Hsin-Yi Tsai,
  • Chin-Chuan Tsai,
  • Meng-Chieh Wu,
  • Chih-Yi Chen and
  • Ming-Wei Lin

Chemotherapy is the treatment of choice for gastric cancer, but the currently available therapeutic drugs have limited efficacy. Studies have suggested that gastric cancer stem cells may play a key role in drug resistance in chemotherapy. Therefore,...

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4 Citations
2,172 Views
12 Pages

17 January 2024

Our previous study demonstrated that mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) induce the differentiation of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) in the bone marrow (BM) under inflammatory conditions. In this study, we aimed to investigate the signal...

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24 Citations
6,947 Views
14 Pages

Tricetin Induces Apoptosis of Human Leukemic HL-60 Cells through a Reactive Oxygen Species-Mediated c-Jun N-Terminal Kinase Activation Pathway

  • Ming-Hsien Chien,
  • Jyh-Ming Chow,
  • Wei-Jiunn Lee,
  • Hui-Yu Chen,
  • Peng Tan,
  • Yu-Ching Wen,
  • Yung-Wei Lin,
  • Pei-Ching Hsiao and
  • Shun-Fa Yang

Tricetin is a dietary flavonoid with cytostatic properties and antimetastatic activities in various solid tumors. The anticancer effect of tricetin in nonsolid tumors remains unclear. Herein, the molecular mechanisms by which tricetin exerts its anti...

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30 Citations
9,069 Views
19 Pages

7 February 2011

Photodynamic treatment (PDT) elicits a diverse range of cellular responses, including apoptosis. Previously, we showed that PDT stimulates caspase-3 activity, and subsequent cleavage and activation of p21-activated kinase 2 (PAK2) in human epidermal...

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19 Citations
7,101 Views
18 Pages

The leaves of Lannea coromandelica (Houtt.) Merr. are used in the Garo, Pahan, and Teli tribal communities of Bangladesh as a traditional medicinal plant to treat hepatitis, diabetes, ulcers, heart disease, and dysentery. However, there have been lim...

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8 Citations
3,839 Views
15 Pages

4 February 2020

Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is the most aggressive cancer in women, and despite improved treatments, it remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality. We and others have demonstrated that different hybrid compounds targeting PARP/MAPK or...

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23 Citations
7,275 Views
11 Pages

18 November 2013

Hyperoside is a major active constituent in many medicinal plants which are traditionally used in Chinese medicines for their neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory and antioxidative effects. The molecular mechanisms underlying these effects are unknown....

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8 Citations
4,604 Views
18 Pages

Specific c-Jun N-Terminal Kinase Inhibitor, JNK-IN-8 Suppresses Mesenchymal Profile of PTX-Resistant MCF-7 Cells through Modulating PI3K/Akt, MAPK and Wnt Signaling Pathways

  • Pelin Ozfiliz Kilbas,
  • Ozlem Sonmez,
  • Pinar Uysal-Onganer,
  • Ajda Coker Gurkan,
  • Pinar Obakan Yerlikaya and
  • Elif Damla Arisan

1 October 2020

Paclitaxel (PTX) is a widely used chemotherapeutic agent in the treatment of breast cancer, and resistance to PTX is a common failure of breast cancer therapy. Therefore, understanding the effective molecular targets in PTX-resistance gains importanc...

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3 Citations
2,518 Views
21 Pages

Induction of Antimicrobial Protein S100A15 Expression by Oral Microbial Pathogens Is Toll-like Receptors-Dependent Activation of c-Jun-N-Terminal Kinase (JNK), p38, and NF-κB Pathways

  • Denis Selimovic,
  • Naji Kharouf,
  • Florence Carrouel,
  • Sofie-Yasmin Hassan,
  • Thomas W. Flanagan,
  • Sarah-Lilly Hassan,
  • Mosaad Megahed,
  • Youssef Haikel,
  • Simeon Santourlidis and
  • Mohamed Hassan

The antimicrobial protein S100A15 belongs to the S100 family, which is differentially expressed in a variety of normal and pathological tissues. Although the function of S100A15 protein has been discussed in several studies, its induction and regulat...

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6 Citations
3,713 Views
15 Pages

25 April 2022

Interleukin (IL)-3 is a pleiotropic cytokine that regulates the survival, proliferation, and differentiation of hematopoietic cells. The binding of IL-3 to its receptor activates intracellular signaling, inducing transcription of immediate early gene...

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1,543 Views
20 Pages

PKC-ι Regulates an Oncogenic Positive Feedback Loop Between the MAPK/JNK Signaling Pathway, c-Jun/AP-1 and TNF-α in Breast Cancer

  • Nuzhat Nowshin Oishee,
  • Mahfuza Marzan,
  • Abigail Oluwafisayo Olatunji,
  • Khandker Mohammad Khalid,
  • Abiral Hasib Shourav,
  • Radwan Ebna Noor,
  • Anna Kharitonova,
  • Aaron Joshua Astalos,
  • James W. Leahy and
  • Mildred Acevedo-Duncan

Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in the United States and consists of 30% of all new female cancer each year. PKC iota (PKC-ι) is a bonafide human oncogene and is overexpressed in many types of cancer, including breast cancer. This...

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59 Citations
8,356 Views
15 Pages

Syk/JNK/AP-1 Signaling Pathway Mediates Interleukin-6-Promoted Cell Migration in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

  • Jing-Yuan Chuang,
  • Yuan-Li Huang,
  • Wei-Lin Yen,
  • I-Ping Chiang,
  • Ming-Hsui Tsai and
  • Chih-Hsin Tang

6 January 2014

Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) typically migrates and metastasizes. Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is a multifunctional cytokine associated with disease status and cancer outcomes. The effect of IL-6 on human OSCC cells, however, is unknown. Here, we show...

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36 Citations
9,452 Views
15 Pages

Kinase Signaling in Apoptosis Induced by Saturated Fatty Acids in Pancreatic β-Cells

  • Jan Šrámek,
  • Vlasta Němcová-Fürstová and
  • Jan Kovář

12 September 2016

Pancreatic β-cell failure and death is considered to be one of the main factors responsible for type 2 diabetes. It is caused by, in addition to hyperglycemia, chronic exposure to increased concentrations of fatty acids, mainly saturated fatty acids....

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234 Citations
26,284 Views
22 Pages

The JNK Signaling Pathway in Inflammatory Skin Disorders and Cancer

  • Manel B. Hammouda,
  • Amy E. Ford,
  • Yuan Liu and
  • Jennifer Y. Zhang

2 April 2020

The c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNKs), with its members JNK1, JNK2, and JNK3, is a subfamily of (MAPK) mitogen-activated protein kinases. JNK signaling regulates a wide range of cellular processes, including cell proliferation, differentiation, surviva...

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15 Citations
5,629 Views
24 Pages

JNK-Dependent cJun Phosphorylation Mitigates TGFβ- and EGF-Induced Pre-Malignant Breast Cancer Cell Invasion by Suppressing AP-1-Mediated Transcriptional Responses

  • Anders Sundqvist,
  • Oleksandr Voytyuk,
  • Mohamed Hamdi,
  • Herman E. Popeijus,
  • Corina Bijlsma-van der Burgt,
  • Josephine Janssen,
  • John W.M. Martens,
  • Aristidis Moustakas,
  • Carl-Henrik Heldin and
  • Peter ten Dijke
  • + 1 author

21 November 2019

Transforming growth factor-β (TGFβ) has both tumor-suppressive and tumor-promoting effects in breast cancer. These functions are partly mediated through Smads, intracellular transcriptional effectors of TGFβ. Smads form complexes with...

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24 Citations
8,755 Views
16 Pages

25 August 2014

The present study investigated the effects of egg yolk-derived peptide (YPEP) on osteogenic activities and MAPK-regulation of osteogenic gene expressions. The effects of YPEP on cell proliferation, alkaline phosphatase activity, collagen synthesis, a...

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4 Citations
2,244 Views
16 Pages

Inhibitory Effects of Simvastatin on IL-33-Induced MCP-1 via the Suppression of the JNK Pathway in Human Vascular Endothelial Cells

  • Katsuyuki Umebashi,
  • Masayoshi Yamamoto,
  • Akinori Tokito,
  • Ku Sudou,
  • Yoko Takenoshita and
  • Michihisa Jougasaki

21 August 2023

An alarmin, interleukin (IL)-33 is a danger signal that causes inflammation, inducing chemotactic proteins such as monocyte chemoattractant protein (MCP)-1 in various cells. As statins have pleiotropic actions including anti-inflammatory properties,...

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57 Citations
6,965 Views
22 Pages

23 September 2019

Autophagy is a lysosomal pathway that degrades and recycles unused or dysfunctional cell components as well as toxic cytosolic materials. Basal autophagy favors cell survival. However, the aberrant regulation of autophagy can promote pathological con...

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48 Citations
7,913 Views
12 Pages

26 July 2019

Psoriasis is a recurrent skin disease described as keratinocyte hyperproliferation and aberrant differentiation. Erianin, a bibenzyl compound extracted from Dendrobium chrysotoxum, has displayed antitumor and anti-angiogenesis effects. However, the e...

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61 Citations
8,981 Views
32 Pages

19 February 2024

JNK is named after c-Jun N-terminal kinase, as it is responsible for phosphorylating c-Jun. As a member of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) family, JNK is also known as stress-activated kinase (SAPK) because it can be activated by extracel...

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19 Citations
5,210 Views
12 Pages

Low Dose Cadmium Inhibits Proliferation of Human Renal Mesangial Cells via Activation of the JNK Pathway

  • Xiaocui Chen,
  • Jing Li,
  • Zuowang Cheng,
  • Yinghua Xu,
  • Xia Wang,
  • Xiaorui Li,
  • Dongmei Xu,
  • Carolyn M. Kapron and
  • Ju Liu

Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal and environmental pollutant. The kidney is the principal target organ of Cd exposure. Previously, we found that low concentration of Cd damages the integrity of the glomerular filtration barrier. However, little is known...

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7 Citations
3,820 Views
10 Pages

Rigosertib-Activated JNK1/2 Eliminate Tumor Cells through p66Shc Activation

  • Julia K. Günther,
  • Aleksandar Nikolajevic,
  • Susanne Ebner,
  • Jakob Troppmair and
  • Sana Khalid

Rigosertib, via reactive oxygen species (ROS), stimulates cJun N-terminal kinases 1/2 (JNK1/2), which inactivate RAS/RAF signaling and thereby inhibit growth and survival of tumor cells. JNK1/2 are not only regulated by ROS—they in turn can als...

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54 Citations
7,237 Views
15 Pages

The Roles of c-Jun N-Terminal Kinase (JNK) in Infectious Diseases

  • Jing Chen,
  • Chao Ye,
  • Chao Wan,
  • Gang Li,
  • Lianci Peng,
  • Yuanyi Peng and
  • Rendong Fang

6 September 2021

c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNKs) are among the most crucial mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) and regulate various cellular processes, including cell proliferation, apoptosis, autophagy, and inflammation. Microbes heavily rely on cellular sign...

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13 Citations
3,571 Views
10 Pages

5 November 2019

Glycosyltransferase-producing Leuconostoc lactis CCK940 produces CCK- oligosaccharides, gluco-oligosaccharide molecules, using sucrose and maltose as donor and acceptor molecules, respectively. In this study, the immunostimulatory activities of CCK-o...

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22 Citations
4,344 Views
11 Pages

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), a leading cause of cancer-related death, is initiated and promoted by chronic inflammation. Inflammatory mediators are transcriptionally regulated by several inflammatory signaling pathways, including nuclear factor ka...

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11 Citations
5,000 Views
24 Pages

Dual Leucine Zipper Kinase Is Constitutively Active in the Adult Mouse Brain and Has Both Stress-Induced and Homeostatic Functions

  • Sunil Goodwani,
  • Celia Fernandez,
  • Paul J. Acton,
  • Virginie Buggia-Prevot,
  • Morgan L. McReynolds,
  • Jiacheng Ma,
  • Cheng Hui Hu,
  • Mary E. Hamby,
  • Yongying Jiang and
  • Kang Le
  • + 3 authors

Dual leucine zipper kinase (DLK, Map3k12) is an axonal protein that governs the balance between degeneration and regeneration through its downstream effectors c-jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) and phosphorylated c-jun (p-c-Jun). In peripheral nerves DLK...

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4 Citations
1,941 Views
18 Pages

20 November 2024

We examined the effect of probenecid in regulating the ERK and JNK downstream MAPK pathways affecting respiratory syncytial virus replication. Background: We have previously shown that probenecid inhibits RSV, influenza virus, and SARS-CoV-2 replicat...

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20 Citations
4,513 Views
18 Pages

Novel c-Jun N-Terminal Kinase (JNK) Inhibitors with an 11H-Indeno[1,2-b]quinoxalin-11-one Scaffold

  • Serhii A. Liakhov,
  • Igor A. Schepetkin,
  • Olexander S. Karpenko,
  • Hanna I. Duma,
  • Nadiia M. Haidarzhy,
  • Liliya N. Kirpotina,
  • Anastasia R. Kovrizhina,
  • Andrei I. Khlebnikov,
  • Irina Y. Bagryanskaya and
  • Mark T. Quinn

20 September 2021

c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) plays a central role in stress signaling pathways implicated in important pathological processes, including rheumatoid arthritis and ischemia-reperfusion injury. Therefore, inhibition of JNK is of interest for molecular...

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13 Citations
3,052 Views
11 Pages

Citrus Naringenin Increases Neuron Survival in Optic Nerve Crush Injury Model by Inhibiting JNK-JUN Pathway

  • Jie Chen,
  • Hui Li,
  • Changming Yang,
  • Yinjia He,
  • Tatsuo Arai,
  • Qiang Huang,
  • Xiaodong Liu and
  • Linqing Miao

29 December 2021

Traumatic nerve injury activates cell stress pathways, resulting in neuronal death and loss of vital neural functions. To date, there are no available neuroprotectants for the treatment of traumatic neural injuries. Here, we studied three important f...

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40 Citations
6,875 Views
12 Pages

Rho-Kinase Blockade Attenuates Podocyte Apoptosis by Inhibiting the Notch Signaling Pathway in Diabetic Nephropathy

  • Keiichiro Matoba,
  • Daiji Kawanami,
  • Yosuke Nagai,
  • Yusuke Takeda,
  • Tomoyo Akamine,
  • Sho Ishizawa,
  • Yasushi Kanazawa,
  • Tamotsu Yokota and
  • Kazunori Utsunomiya

Podocyte apoptosis is a key process in the onset of diabetic nephropathy. A significant body of evidence shows that the Notch signaling pathway plays a central role in this process. We found that Rho-kinase mediates transforming growth factor β (TGF-...

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17 Citations
4,319 Views
20 Pages

Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are proteolytic enzymes which cleave extracellular matrix (ECM) and other substrates. They are deeply involved in both cancer metastasis and human chronic inflammatory diseases such as osteoarthritis and Crohn’s disea...

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231 Citations
24,464 Views
19 Pages

The Role of Curcumin in Cancer Treatment

  • Vasiliki Zoi,
  • Vasiliki Galani,
  • Georgios D. Lianos,
  • Spyridon Voulgaris,
  • Athanasios P. Kyritsis and
  • George A. Alexiou

Curcumin is a polyphenol extracted from the rhizomes of the turmeric plant, Curcuma longa which has anti-inflammatory, and anticancer properties. Chronic inflammation is associated with the development of cancer. Curcumin acts on the regulation of va...

  • Article
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4 Citations
9,525 Views
11 Pages

SP600125 Induces Src and Type I IGF Receptor Phosphorylation Independent of JNK

  • Qingbin Kong,
  • Hui Hua,
  • Anguo Cui,
  • Ting Shao,
  • Peiying Song and
  • Yangfu Jiang

15 September 2014

c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNK) are members of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) family that have important roles in signal transduction. The small molecule SP600125 is widely used in biochemical studies as a JNK inhibitor. However, recent s...

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14 Citations
5,062 Views
12 Pages

Melatonin Regulates Iron Homeostasis by Inducing Hepcidin Expression in Hepatocytes

  • Woo-Ram Park,
  • Byungyoon Choi,
  • Yu-Ji Kim,
  • Yong-Hoon Kim,
  • Min-Jung Park,
  • Dong-Il Kim,
  • Hueng-Sik Choi and
  • Don-Kyu Kim

The pineal hormone, melatonin, plays important roles in circadian rhythms and energy metabolism. The hepatic peptide hormone, hepcidin, regulates iron homeostasis by triggering the degradation of ferroportin (FPN), the protein that transfers cellular...

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7 Citations
6,320 Views
16 Pages

Chronic exposure to cisplatin, a potent anticancer drug, causes irreversible kidney damage. In this study, we investigated the protective effect and mechanism of nine lupane- and ceanothane-type triterpenoids isolated from jujube (Ziziphus jujuba Mil...

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14 Citations
4,845 Views
27 Pages

Physiological and Psychological Stress of Microwave Radiation-Induced Cardiac Injury in Rats

  • Dayan Li,
  • Xinping Xu,
  • Yue Yin,
  • Binwei Yao,
  • Ji Dong,
  • Li Zhao,
  • Haoyu Wang,
  • Hui Wang,
  • Jing Zhang and
  • Ruiyun Peng

Electromagnetic waves are widely used in both military and civilian fields, which could cause long-term and high-power exposure to certain populations and may pose a health hazard. The aim of this study was to simulate the long-term and high-power wo...

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29 Citations
5,971 Views
18 Pages

Suppression of LPS-Induced Inflammation and Cell Migration by Azelastine through Inhibition of JNK/NF-κB Pathway in BV2 Microglial Cells

  • Phuong Linh Nguyen,
  • Bich Phuong Bui,
  • Men Thi Hoai Duong,
  • Kyeong Lee,
  • Hee-Chul Ahn and
  • Jungsook Cho

23 August 2021

The c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNKs) are implicated in many neuropathological conditions, including neurodegenerative diseases. To explore potential JNK3 inhibitors from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved drug library, we performed structu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
4,686 Views
18 Pages

Role of the ROS-JNK Signaling Pathway in Hypoxia-Induced Atrial Fibrotic Responses in HL-1 Cardiomyocytes

  • Chin-Feng Tsai,
  • Shun-Fa Yang,
  • Chien-Hsien Lo,
  • Hsiao-Ju Chu and
  • Kwo-Chang Ueng

By promoting atrial structural remodeling, atrial hypoxia contributes to the development of the atrial fibrillation substrate. Our study aimed to investigate the modulatory effect of hypoxia on profibrotic activity in cultured HL-1 cardiomyocytes and...

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  • Open Access
87 Citations
8,998 Views
12 Pages

Curcumin Induced Human Gastric Cancer BGC-823 Cells Apoptosis by ROS-Mediated ASK1-MKK4-JNK Stress Signaling Pathway

  • Tao Liang,
  • Xiaojian Zhang,
  • Wenhua Xue,
  • Songfeng Zhao,
  • Xiang Zhang and
  • Jianying Pei

5 September 2014

The signaling mediated by stress-activated MAP kinases (MAPK), c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) has well-established importance in cancer. In the present report, we investigated the effects of curcumin on the signaling pathway in human gastric cancer B...

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8 Citations
3,190 Views
12 Pages

15 July 2021

Methylglyoxal (MG) is the primary precursor of advanced glycation end products involved in the pathogenesis of inflammation and diabetes. A previous study in our laboratory found anti-inflammatory and anti-hyperglycemic effects of the polyphenol vesc...

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26 Citations
6,922 Views
13 Pages

The EGFR-ERK/JNK-CCL20 Pathway in Scratched Keratinocytes May Underpin Koebnerization in Psoriasis Patients

  • Kazuhisa Furue,
  • Takamichi Ito,
  • Yuka Tanaka,
  • Akiko Hashimoto-Hachiya,
  • Masaki Takemura,
  • Maho Murata,
  • Makiko Kido-Nakahara,
  • Gaku Tsuji,
  • Takeshi Nakahara and
  • Masutaka Furue

Epidermal keratinocytes represent a rich source of C-C motif chemokine 20 (CCL20) and recruit CCR6+ interleukin (IL)-17A–producing T cells that are known to be pathogenic for psoriasis. A previous study revealed that scratch injury on keratinoc...

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9 Citations
4,127 Views
13 Pages

Yomogin, Isolated from Artemisia iwayomogi, Inhibits Neuroinflammation Stimulated by Lipopolysaccharide via Regulating MAPK Pathway

  • Jin Hee Kim,
  • In Gyoung Ju,
  • Namkwon Kim,
  • Eugene Huh,
  • So-Ri Son,
  • Joon Pyo Hong,
  • Yujin Choi,
  • Dae Sik Jang and
  • Myung Sook Oh

31 December 2022

Neuroinflammation causes various neurological disorders, including depression and neurodegenerative diseases. Therefore, regulation of neuroinflammation is a promising therapeutic strategy for inflammation-related neurological disorders. This study a...

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72 Citations
11,022 Views
19 Pages

JNK Signaling in Stem Cell Self-Renewal and Differentiation

  • Takashi Semba,
  • Rachel Sammons,
  • Xiaoping Wang,
  • Xuemei Xie,
  • Kevin N. Dalby and
  • Naoto T. Ueno

C-JUN N-terminal kinases (JNKs), which belong to the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) family, are evolutionarily conserved kinases that mediate cell responses to various types of extracellular stress insults. They regulate physiological proces...

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4 Citations
2,748 Views
14 Pages

24 February 2024

The H9N2 avian influenza virus causes reduced production performance and immunosuppression in chickens. The chicken yolk sac immunoglobulins (IgY) receptor (FcRY) transports from the yolk into the embryo, providing offspring with passive immunity to...

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27 Citations
4,181 Views
12 Pages

10 May 2022

The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway is a well-conserved intracellular signal transduction pathway, and has important roles in mammalian reproduction. However, it is unknown whether MAPK also regulates insect reproductive mec...

  • Article
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21 Citations
4,430 Views
14 Pages

The Distinct Roles of LKB1 and AMPK in p53-Dependent Apoptosis Induced by Cisplatin

  • Tatsuya Shimada,
  • Yohsuke Yabuki,
  • Takuya Noguchi,
  • Mei Tsuchida,
  • Ryuto Komatsu,
  • Shuhei Hamano,
  • Mayuka Yamada,
  • Yusuke Ezaki,
  • Yusuke Hirata and
  • Atsushi Matsuzawa

2 September 2022

Liver kinase B1 (LKB1) is a serine/threonine protein kinase that acts as a key tumor suppressor protein by activating its downstream kinases, such as AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK). However, the regulatory actions of LKB1 and AMPK on DNA damage...

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16 Citations
6,765 Views
22 Pages

MKK4 Inhibitors—Recent Development Status and Therapeutic Potential

  • Leon Katzengruber,
  • Pascal Sander and
  • Stefan Laufer

MKK4 (mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 4; also referred to as MEK4) is a dual-specificity protein kinase that phosphorylates and regulates both JNK (c-Jun N-terminal kinase) and p38 MAPK (p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase) signaling pathway...

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13 Citations
6,643 Views
10 Pages

Dioxinodehydroeckol Enhances the Differentiation of Osteoblasts by Regulating the Expression of Phospho-Smad1/5/8

  • Byul-Nim Ahn,
  • Fatih Karadeniz,
  • Chang-Suk Kong,
  • Ki-Ho Nam,
  • Mi-Soon Jang,
  • Youngwan Seo and
  • Han Seong Kim

14 September 2016

Lack of bone formation-related health problems are a major problem for the aging population in the modern world. As a part of the ongoing trend of developing natural substances that attenuate osteoporotic bone loss conditions, dioxinodehydroeckol (DH...

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