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58 Citations
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Cathepsin D—Managing the Delicate Balance

  • Olja Mijanovic,
  • Anastasiia I. Petushkova,
  • Ana Brankovic,
  • Boris Turk,
  • Anna B. Solovieva,
  • Angelina I. Nikitkina,
  • Sergey Bolevich,
  • Peter S. Timashev,
  • Alessandro Parodi and
  • Andrey A. Zamyatnin

Lysosomal proteases play a crucial role in maintaining cell homeostasis. Human cathepsin D manages protein turnover degrading misfolded and aggregated proteins and favors apoptosis in the case of proteostasis disruption. However, when cathepsin D reg...

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6 Citations
2,235 Views
14 Pages

Cathepsin B, D and S as Potential Biomarkers of Brain Glioma Malignancy

  • Lukasz Oldak,
  • Patrycja Milewska,
  • Sylwia Chludzinska-Kasperuk,
  • Kamil Grubczak,
  • Joanna Reszec and
  • Ewa Gorodkiewicz

15 November 2022

Brain gliomas constitute the vast majority of malignant tumors of the nervous system. There is still a lack of fast, reliable and non-invasive methods of diagnostics. Our work focuses on the quantification of cathepsin B, D and S in glioma. The resea...

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63 Citations
9,760 Views
20 Pages

The Potential Role of the Proteases Cathepsin D and Cathepsin L in the Progression and Metastasis of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer

  • Md Zahidul Islam Pranjol,
  • Nicholas Gutowski,
  • Michael Hannemann and
  • Jacqueline Whatmore

20 November 2015

Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is the leading cause of death from gynecologic malignancies and has a poor prognosis due to relatively unspecific early symptoms, and thus often advanced stage, metastasized cancer at presentation. Metastasis of EOC oc...

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29 Citations
5,914 Views
13 Pages

Identification of Cathepsin D as a Plasma Biomarker for Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Jae-Whan Kim,
  • Soon-Young Jung,
  • Youngbin Kim,
  • Hansol Heo,
  • Chang-Hyung Hong,
  • Sang-Won Seo,
  • Seong-Hye Choi,
  • Sang-Joon Son,
  • Seongju Lee and
  • Jaerak Chang

12 January 2021

Although Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disease, there are still no drugs available to treat or prevent AD effectively. Here, we examined changes in levels of selected proteins implicated in the pathogenesis of AD...

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43 Citations
7,522 Views
20 Pages

Graphene Oxide-Based Targeting of Extracellular Cathepsin D and Cathepsin L As A Novel Anti-Metastatic Enzyme Cancer Therapy

  • Tanveer A. Tabish,
  • Md Zahidul I. Pranjol,
  • David W. Horsell,
  • Alma A. M. Rahat,
  • Jacqueline L. Whatmore,
  • Paul G. Winyard and
  • Shaowei Zhang

6 March 2019

Overexpression and secretion of the enzymes cathepsin D (CathD) and cathepsin L (CathL) is associated with metastasis in several human cancers. As a superfamily, extracellularly, these proteins may act within the tumor microenvironment to drive cance...

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4 Citations
2,271 Views
11 Pages

A New Cathepsin D Targeting Drug Delivery System Based on Immunoliposomes Functionalized with Lipidated Pepstatin A

  • Andreja Kozak,
  • Georgy Mikhaylov,
  • Pavlo Khodakivskyi,
  • Elena Goun,
  • Boris Turk and
  • Olga Vasiljeva

Cathepsin D is an aspartic protease and one of the most abundant proteases. It is overexpressed in many cancers and plays an important role in tumor development, progression, and metastasis. While it is a physiologically intracellular protein, cathep...

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6 Citations
3,070 Views
13 Pages

Plasma Small Extracellular Vesicle Cathepsin D Dysregulation in GRN/C9orf72 and Sporadic Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration

  • Sonia Bellini,
  • Claudia Saraceno,
  • Luisa Benussi,
  • Andrea Geviti,
  • Antonio Longobardi,
  • Roland Nicsanu,
  • Sara Cimini,
  • Martina Ricci,
  • Laura Canafoglia and
  • Cinzia Coppola
  • + 4 authors

14 September 2022

Emerging data suggest the roles of endo-lysosomal dysfunctions in frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) and in other dementias. Cathepsin D is one of the major lysosomal proteases, mediating the degradation of unfolded protein aggregates. In this...

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3 Citations
1,615 Views
16 Pages

29 June 2023

In this study, cathepsin D was oxidized in vitro with different concentrations of H2O2, and the activity, structure, and extent of myofibrillar protein degradation by oxidized cathepsin D were evaluated. The sulfhydryl content of cathepsin D decrease...

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21 Citations
4,089 Views
11 Pages

Lack of Cathepsin D in the Renal Proximal Tubular Cells Resulted in Increased Sensitivity against Renal Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury

  • Chigure Suzuki,
  • Isei Tanida,
  • Masaki Ohmuraya,
  • Juan Alejandro Oliva Trejo,
  • Soichiro Kakuta,
  • Takehiko Sunabori and
  • Yasuo Uchiyama

Cathepsin D is one of the major lysosomal aspartic proteases that is essential for the normal functioning of the autophagy-lysosomal system. In the kidney, cathepsin D is enriched in renal proximal tubular epithelial cells, and its levels increase du...

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1 Citations
1,392 Views
13 Pages

Background: Chronic wounds, such as diabetic ulcers, often fail to progress through healing due to persistent inflammation, infections, and extracellular matrix (ECM) imbalances. Cathepsin D, an aspartate protease active in acidic environments, plays...

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3 Citations
2,626 Views
15 Pages

2 September 2021

Cathepsin D (CatD; EC 3.4.23.5) family peptidases of parasitic organisms are regarded as potential drug targets as they play critical roles in the physiology and pathobiology of parasites. Previously, we characterized the biochemical features of cath...

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3 Citations
3,887 Views
15 Pages

20 September 2019

The first total syntheses of izenamides A, B, and C, which are depsipeptides inhibitor of cathepsin D, were accomplished. In addition, the stereochemistry of izenamide B was confirmed by our syntheses. The key features of our synthetic route involve...

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1 Citations
1,945 Views
18 Pages

Structural Congeners of Izenamides Responsible for Cathepsin D Inhibition: Insights from Synthesis-Derived Elucidation

  • Hyun Su Kim,
  • Hyejin Kong,
  • Taewoo Kim,
  • Changjin Lim,
  • Seungbeom Lee,
  • Seok-Ho Kim and
  • Young-Ger Suh

28 April 2023

This study aimed to elucidate the structural congeners of natural izenamides A, B, and C (1–3) responsible for cathepsin D (CTSD) inhibition. Structurally modified izenamides were synthesized and biologically evaluated, and their biologically i...

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11 Citations
2,790 Views
13 Pages

Cathepsin D Plays a Vital Role in Macrobrachium nipponense of Ovary Maturation: Identification, Characterization, and Function Analysis

  • Dan Cheng,
  • Wenyi Zhang,
  • Sufei Jiang,
  • Yiwei Xiong,
  • Shubo Jin,
  • Fangyan Pan,
  • Junpeng Zhu,
  • Yongsheng Gong,
  • Yan Wu and
  • Hui Qiao
  • + 1 author

21 August 2022

The oriental river prawn Macrobrachium nipponense is an economically important aquacultural species. However, its aquaculture is negatively impacted by the rapid sexual maturation of female M. nipponense. The fast sexual maturation produces a large n...

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9 Citations
4,828 Views
17 Pages

A protease from neon flying squid (Ommastrephes bartramii) viscera (SVCE3(f)) was partially purified by isoelectric solubilization/precipitation combined with ultra-membrane filtration (ISP-UMF). Two protein bands of 45 and 27 KDa were determined by...

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20 Citations
5,140 Views
12 Pages

Inhibiting Extracellular Cathepsin D Reduces Hepatic Steatosis in Sprague–Dawley Rats

  • Princy Khurana,
  • Tulasi Yadati,
  • Sandeep Goyal,
  • Atul Dolas,
  • Tom Houben,
  • Yvonne Oligschlaeger,
  • Anil K. Agarwal,
  • Aditya Kulkarni and
  • Ronit Shiri-Sverdlov

Dietary and lifestyle changes are leading to an increased occurrence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Using a hyperlipidemic murine model for non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), we have previously demonstrated that the lysosomal protea...

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2 Citations
3,734 Views
21 Pages

Macrophage Resistance to Ionizing Radiation Exposure Is Accompanied by Decreased Cathepsin D and Increased Transferrin Receptor 1 Expression

  • Ana Teresa Pinto,
  • Ana Beatriz Machado,
  • Hugo Osório,
  • Marta Laranjeiro Pinto,
  • Rui Vitorino,
  • Gonçalo Justino,
  • Cátia Santa,
  • Flávia Castro,
  • Tânia Cruz and
  • Carla Rodrigues
  • + 13 authors

30 December 2022

Purpose: To identify a molecular signature of macrophages exposed to clinically relevant ionizing radiation (IR) doses, mirroring radiotherapy sessions. Methods: Human monocyte-derived macrophages were exposed to 2 Gy/ fraction/ day for 5 days, mimic...

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4 Citations
2,062 Views
23 Pages

A homozygous mutation of the DNAJC6 gene causes autosomal recessive familial type 19 of Parkinson’s disease (PARK19). To test the hypothesis that PARK19 DNAJC6 mutations induce the neurodegeneration of dopaminergic cells by reducing the protein...

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18 Citations
4,962 Views
17 Pages

Inhibition of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Cell Aggressiveness by Cathepsin D Blockage: Role of Annexin A1

  • Mariana Alves Pereira Zóia,
  • Fernanda Van Petten Azevedo,
  • Lara Vecchi,
  • Sara Teixeira Soares Mota,
  • Vinícius de Rezende Rodovalho,
  • Antonielle Oliveira Cordeiro,
  • Lucas Ian Veloso Correia,
  • Anielle Christine Almeida Silva,
  • Veridiana de Melo Rodrigues Ávila and
  • Thaise Gonçalves de Araújo
  • + 1 author

Triple-negative breast cancers (TNBCs) are more aggressive than other breast cancer (BC) subtypes and lack effective therapeutic options. Unraveling marker events of TNBCs may provide new directions for development of strategies for targeted TNBC the...

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3 Citations
2,443 Views
16 Pages

Functional Analysis of the Cathepsin D Gene Response to SGIV Infection in the Orange-Spotted Grouper, Epinephelus coioides

  • Yuexuan Wang,
  • Honglin Han,
  • Kecheng Zhu,
  • Suifeng Xu,
  • Chengzong Han,
  • Yunxiang Jiang,
  • Shina Wei and
  • Qiwei Qin

29 July 2022

(1) Background: Lysosomal aspartic protease Cathepsin D (CD) is a key regulator and signaling molecule in various biological processes including activation and degradation of intracellular proteins, the antigen process and programmed cell death. Howe...

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3 Citations
2,304 Views
13 Pages

Enhancement of Acetate-Induced Apoptosis of Colorectal Cancer Cells by Cathepsin D Inhibition Depends on Oligomycin A-Sensitive Respiration

  • Sara Alves,
  • Cátia Santos-Pereira,
  • Cláudia S. F. Oliveira,
  • Ana Preto,
  • Susana R. Chaves and
  • Manuela Côrte-Real

12 April 2024

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of death worldwide. Conventional therapies are available with varying effectiveness. Acetate, a short-chain fatty acid produced by human intestinal bacteria, triggers mitochondria-mediated apoptosis preferen...

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46 Citations
5,212 Views
64 Pages

Thiophenes—Naturally Occurring Plant Metabolites: Biological Activities and In Silico Evaluation of Their Potential as Cathepsin D Inhibitors

  • Sabrin R. M. Ibrahim,
  • Abdelsattar M. Omar,
  • Alaa A. Bagalagel,
  • Reem M. Diri,
  • Ahmad O. Noor,
  • Diena M. Almasri,
  • Shaimaa G. A. Mohamed and
  • Gamal A. Mohamed

17 February 2022

Naturally, thiophenes represent a small family of natural metabolites featured by one to five thiophene rings. Numerous plant species belonging to the family Asteraceae commonly produce thiophenes. These metabolites possessed remarkable bioactivities...

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3 Citations
3,402 Views
17 Pages

Complement Proteins C5/C5a, Cathepsin D and Prolactin in Chondrocytes: A Possible Crosstalk in the Pathogenesis of Osteoarthritis

  • Sandeep Silawal,
  • Miriam Wagner,
  • Dominik Roth,
  • Thomas Bertsch,
  • Silke Schwarz,
  • Maximilian Willauschus,
  • Markus Gesslein,
  • Jakob Triebel and
  • Gundula Schulze-Tanzil

28 March 2022

Introduction: Both increased activity of the complement system (CS) and the role of the pituitary hormone prolactin (PRL) are implicated in osteoarthritis (OA) pathogenesis. Besides, Cathepsin D (CatD) activity is increased in the context of OA and c...

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4 Citations
2,797 Views
14 Pages

A Dual-Function “TRE-Lox” System for Genetic Deletion or Reversible, Titratable, and Near-Complete Downregulation of Cathepsin D

  • Heather M. Terron,
  • Derek S. Maranan,
  • Luke A. Burgard,
  • Frank M. LaFerla,
  • Shelley Lane and
  • Malcolm A. Leissring

Commonly employed methods for reversibly disrupting gene expression, such as those based on RNAi or CRISPRi, are rarely capable of achieving >80–90% downregulation, making them unsuitable for targeting genes that require more complete disrup...

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9 Citations
4,717 Views
11 Pages

9 January 2020

A molecular imaging probe to fluorescently image the β-site of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) cleaving enzyme 1 (BACE1) and cathepsin D (CatD) enzymes associated with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) was designed and synthesized. This imaging...

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18 Citations
3,760 Views
16 Pages

Co-Expression of Androgen Receptor and Cathepsin D Defines a Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Subgroup with Poorer Overall Survival

  • Hanane Mansouri,
  • Lindsay B. Alcaraz,
  • Caroline Mollevi,
  • Aude Mallavialle,
  • William Jacot,
  • Florence Boissière-Michot,
  • Joelle Simony-Lafontaine,
  • Valérie Laurent-Matha,
  • Pascal Roger and
  • Emmanuelle Liaudet-Coopman
  • + 1 author

15 May 2020

Background: In the triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) group, the luminal androgen receptor subtype is characterized by expression of androgen receptor (AR) and lack of estrogen receptor and cytokeratin 5/6 expression. Cathepsin D (Cath-D) is overpr...

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7 Citations
2,567 Views
13 Pages

31 December 2021

Non-fluidic array SPR imaging (SPRi) with appropriate biosensors is a new tool for the determination of various biomarkers in body fluids. Numerous biomarkers can be determined without signal enhancement or preliminarily preconcentration. The introdu...

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21 Citations
8,913 Views
18 Pages

Camalexin-Induced Apoptosis in Prostate Cancer Cells Involves Alterations of Expression and Activity of Lysosomal Protease Cathepsin D

  • Basil Smith,
  • Diandra Randle,
  • Roman Mezencev,
  • LeeShawn Thomas,
  • Cimona Hinton and
  • Valerie Odero-Marah

2 April 2014

Camalexin, the phytoalexin produced in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, possesses antiproliferative and cancer chemopreventive effects. We have demonstrated that the cytostatic/cytotoxic effects of camalexin on several prostate cancer (PCa) cell...

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10 Citations
3,519 Views
21 Pages

Acid Sphingomyelinase Contributes to the Control of Mycobacterial Infection via a Signaling Cascade Leading from Reactive Oxygen Species to Cathepsin D

  • Yuqing Wu,
  • Cao Li,
  • Huiming Peng,
  • Ashraf Swaidan,
  • Andrea Riehle,
  • Barbara Pollmeier,
  • Yang Zhang,
  • Erich Gulbins and
  • Heike Grassmé

3 November 2020

Tuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is one of the most severe diseases worldwide. The initial pulmonary localization of the pathogen often develops into systemic infection with high lethality. The present work investigated the role of...

  • Article
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6 Citations
3,140 Views
11 Pages

Lipocalin-2 (LCN2) exhibits pro- and anti-carcinogenic effects in several cancers, but its role in the progression of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) remains unclear. This study aims to elucidate the effect of LCN2 in human GBM cell, and the mechanism...

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19 Citations
5,701 Views
19 Pages

Advanced Glycation End Products Inhibit the Proliferation of Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells by Inhibiting Cathepsin D

  • Yuan Li,
  • Ye Chang,
  • Ning Ye,
  • Dongxue Dai,
  • Yintao Chen,
  • Naijin Zhang,
  • Guozhe Sun and
  • Yingxian Sun

17 February 2017

We aimed to investigate the effect of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) on the proliferation and migration ability of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). Cell proliferation was detected by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) assay, r...

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6 Citations
2,343 Views
11 Pages

Identification of Flavonoids from Scutellaria barbata D. Don as Inhibitors of HIV-1 and Cathepsin L Proteases and Their Structure–Activity Relationships

  • Ting-Ting Tang,
  • Su-Mei Li,
  • Bo-Wen Pan,
  • Jun-Wei Xiao,
  • Yu-Xin Pang,
  • Shou-Xia Xie,
  • Ying Zhou,
  • Jian Yang and
  • Ying Wei

Scutellaria barbata D. Don (SB, Chinese: Ban Zhi Lian), a well-known medicinal plant used in traditional Chinese medicine, is rich in flavonoids. It possesses antitumor, anti-inflammatory, and antiviral activities. In this study, we evaluated the inh...

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10 Citations
4,434 Views
16 Pages

Vacuolar proteinase A (Pep4p) is required for the post-translational precursor maturation of vacuolar proteinases in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and important for protein turnover after oxidative damage. The presence of proteinase A in brewing yeast le...

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7 Citations
3,943 Views
14 Pages

4 March 2022

SLC17A9 (solute carrier family 17 member 9) functions as an ATP transporter in lysosomes as well as other secretory vesicles. SLC17A9 inhibition or silence leads to cell death. However, the molecular mechanisms causing cell death are unclear. In this...

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1 Citations
1,135 Views
15 Pages

Background: Sepsis is a leading cause of mortality in intensive care units (ICUs). Cell-free hemoglobin (CFH) released during sepsis interacts with lysosomal enzymes from neutrophils and macrophages. This study aims to examine the association of LVV-...

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15 Citations
7,773 Views
19 Pages

Impact of Enniatin B and Beauvericin on Lysosomal Cathepsin B Secretion and Apoptosis Induction

  • Mohammed Aufy,
  • Ramadan F. Abdelaziz,
  • Ahmed M. Hussein,
  • Nermina Topcagic,
  • Hadil Shamroukh,
  • Mostafa A. Abdel-Maksoud,
  • Tamer Z. Salem and
  • Christian R. Studenik

19 January 2023

Enniatin B (ENN B) and Beauvericin (BEA) are cyclohexadepsipeptides that can be isolated from Fusarium and Beauveria bassiana, respectively. Both compounds are cytotoxic and ionophoric. In the present study, the mechanism of cell death induced by the...

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8 Citations
3,069 Views
19 Pages

Neuroblastoma is a malignant extracranial solid tumor arising from the sympathoadrenal lineage of the neural crest and is often associated with N-MYC amplification. Cathepsin D has been associated with chemoresistance in N-MYC-overexpressing neurobla...

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13 Citations
4,480 Views
21 Pages

21 March 2021

Vision loss is among the characteristic symptoms of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (NCL), a fatal neurodegenerative lysosomal storage disorder. Here, we performed an in-depth analysis of retinal degeneration at the molecular and cellular levels in mi...

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4 Citations
2,675 Views
15 Pages

Enhanced Osteocyte Differentiation: Cathepsin D and L Secretion by Human Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells

  • Jung-Won Choi,
  • Soyeon Lim,
  • Seung Eun Jung,
  • Seongtae Jeong,
  • Hanbyeol Moon,
  • Byeong-Wook Song,
  • Il-Kwon Kim,
  • Seahyoung Lee,
  • Ki-Chul Hwang and
  • Sang Woo Kim

17 December 2023

Adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ASCs) have the potential to differentiate into bone, cartilage, fat, and neural cells and promote tissue regeneration and healing. It is known that they can have variable responses to hypoxic conditions. In the...

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715 Views
10 Pages

Distance-Dependent Distribution of Biomarkers in Colorectal Cancer Tissues: In Vivo Study

  • Tadeusz Sebzda,
  • Jakub Karwacki,
  • Mateusz Sobala,
  • Henryk Filipowski,
  • Mirosław Łątka,
  • Jan Gnus and
  • Jakub Gburek

25 September 2025

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is among the most prevalent and deadly malignancies worldwide. Despite advancements in screening and treatment, its aggressive progression and tendency to metastasize remain major challenges. Biomarkers such as cathepsins B an...

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14 Citations
7,837 Views
18 Pages

26 March 2012

The improvement of therapeutic efficacy for cancer agents has been a big challenge which includes the increase of tumor selectivity and the reduction of adverse effects at non-tumor sites. In order to achieve those goals, prodrug approaches have been...

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3 Citations
2,924 Views
13 Pages

Adenosine A1 Receptor Agonist (R-PIA) before Pilocarpine Modulates Pro- and Anti-Apoptotic Factors in an Animal Model of Epilepsy

  • Daniele Suzete Persike,
  • Rebeca Padrão Amorim Puccinelli and
  • Maria José da Silva Fernandes

18 April 2021

We aimed to characterize the mechanisms involved in neuroprotection by R-PIA administered before pilocarpine-induced seizures. Caspase-1 and caspase-3 activities were assayed using fluorimetry, and cathepsin D, HSP-70, and AKT expression levels were...

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625 Views
24 Pages

Targeting Glycolysis with 2-Deoxy-D-Glucose and Lysosomal Integrity with L-Leucyl-L-Leucine Methyl Ester as Antimelanoma Strategy

  • Milica Kosic,
  • Mihajlo Bosnjak,
  • Milos Mandic,
  • Ljubica Vucicevic,
  • Maja Misirkic Marjanovic,
  • Sofie Espersen Poulsen and
  • Ljubica Harhaji-Trajkovic

Background/Objectives: Melanoma cells enhance glycolysis and expand lysosomes to support energy metabolism, proliferation, and metastasis. However, lysosomal membrane permeabilization (LMP) causes cathepsin leakage into cytosol triggering cytotoxicit...

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6 Citations
3,476 Views
18 Pages

13 September 2022

L-serine is a non-essential amino acid endogenously produced by astrocytes and is abundant in human diets. Beneficial roles of the metabolic products from L-serine in various conditions in the brain including neuronal development have been reported....

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1 Citations
1,540 Views
16 Pages

29 November 2024

The role of the yolk sac membrane (YSM) and digestive tract in the processing of egg yolk proteins during embryogenesis is unexplored in the duck Anas platyrhynchos domestica. Here, we investigated in the duck embryo the function of the YSM, proventr...

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6 Citations
2,228 Views
18 Pages

15 June 2024

Venetoclax and obinutuzumab are becoming frontline therapies for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) patients. Unfortunately, drug resistance still occurs, and the combination could be immunosuppressive. Lysosomes have previously been identified as a...

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3 Citations
1,638 Views
11 Pages

Involvement of Endolysosomes and Aurora Kinase A in the Regulation of Amyloid β Protein Levels in Neurons

  • Zahra Afghah,
  • Nabab Khan,
  • Gaurav Datta,
  • Peter W. Halcrow,
  • Jonathan D. Geiger and
  • Xuesong Chen

Aurora kinase A (AURKA) is a serine/threonine-protein kinase that regulates microtubule organization during neuron migration and neurite formation. Decreased activity of AURKA was found in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) brain samples, but little is k...

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13 Citations
3,430 Views
11 Pages

Microfiltration of Ovine and Bovine Milk: Effect on Microbial Counts and Biochemical Characteristics

  • George Panopoulos,
  • Golfo Moatsou,
  • Chrysanthi Psychogyiopoulou and
  • Ekaterini Moschopoulou

4 March 2020

The aim of this research work was to assess the effect of the microfiltration (ceramic membranes 1.4 μm, 50 °C) of partially defatted ovine milk (fat 0.4%) and bovine milk (fat 0.3%) characteristics. Feed milks, permeates and retentates were a...

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22 Citations
4,247 Views
22 Pages

9 November 2020

Finding effective neuroprotective strategies to combat various neurodegenerative disorders still remain a clinically unmet need. Methyl caffeate (MC), a naturally occurring ester of caffeic acid, possesses antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities...

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20 Citations
6,873 Views
16 Pages

28 March 2019

Fetal exposure to gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) seems to stimulate a negative impact on the kidneys. Renal volumes and urinary biomarkers of renal function and tubular impairment and injury were evaluated in 30–40-day old newborns of GDM...

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