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  • Open Access
26 Citations
4,089 Views
16 Pages

11 December 2019

Helicobacter pylori infection causes the hyper-proliferation of gastric epithelial cells that leads to the development of gastric cancer. Overexpression of tumor necrosis factor receptor associated factor (TRAF) is shown in gastric cancer cells. The...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,218 Views
12 Pages

Autocrine Production of PDGF Stimulated by the Tenascin-C-Derived Peptide TNIIIA2 Induces Hyper-Proliferation in Glioblastoma Cells

  • Motomichi Fujita,
  • Tetsuya Yamamoto,
  • Takuya Iyoda,
  • Tatsuya Fujisawa,
  • Reo Nagai,
  • Chikako Kudo,
  • Manabu Sasada,
  • Hiroaki Kodama and
  • Fumio Fukai

Expression level of tenascin-C is closely correlated to poor prognosis in glioblastoma patients, while the substantial role of tenascin-C responsible for aggressive progression in glioblastoma cells has not been clarified. We previously found that pe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,975 Views
11 Pages

26 February 2024

Background and Aims: Mucin disfunction is a critical event in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Although hyper mucinous conditions have a still debated implication in the clinical evolution of this disorder, hyper mucinous villous...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,653 Views
26 Pages

PI3Kδ Sustains Keratinocyte Hyperproliferation and Epithelial Inflammation: Implications for a Topically Druggable Target in Psoriasis

  • Laura Mercurio,
  • Martina Morelli,
  • Claudia Scarponi,
  • Giovanni Luca Scaglione,
  • Sabatino Pallotta,
  • Cristina Albanesi and
  • Stefania Madonna

2 October 2021

The phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)-dependent signaling pathway is aberrantly activated in psoriatic lesions and contributes to disease pathogenesis. Among PI3Ks enzymes, PI3Kα, β, and δ isoforms are known to bind the p85 regulatory subunit and...

  • Review
  • Open Access
38 Citations
6,659 Views
11 Pages

PI3K Signaling in Tissue Hyper-Proliferation: From Overgrowth Syndromes to Kidney Cysts

  • Maria Chiara De Santis,
  • Valentina Sala,
  • Miriam Martini,
  • Giovanni Battista Ferrero and
  • Emilio Hirsch

29 March 2017

The members of the PhosphoInositide-3 Kinase (PI3K) protein family are well-known regulators of proliferative signals. By the generation of lipid second messengers, they mediate the activation of AKT/PKB (AKT) and mammalian Target Of Rapamycin (mTOR)...

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  • Open Access
626 Views
13 Pages

Adopting Biochar as Immobilization Support for Hyper Ammonia-Producing Bacteria Proliferation

  • Christiana Bitrus,
  • Ademola Hammed,
  • Tawakalt Ayodele,
  • Kudirat Alarape,
  • Niloy Chandra Sarker,
  • Clairmont Clementson and
  • Ewumbua Monono

The many uses of biochar extend to microbial enhancement in fermentation processes because it acts as a catalyst and a support medium in agricultural industries, particularly for biofertilizer production. This study explores how three key biochar par...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,787 Views
19 Pages

Prediction of Cancer Proneness under Influence of X-rays with Four DNA Mutability and/or Three Cellular Proliferation Assays

  • Laura El Nachef,
  • Larry Bodgi,
  • Maxime Estavoyer,
  • Simon Buré,
  • Anne-Catherine Jallas,
  • Adeline Granzotto,
  • Juliette Restier-Verlet,
  • Laurène Sonzogni,
  • Joëlle Al-Choboq and
  • Michel Bourguignon
  • + 2 authors

18 September 2024

Context: Although carcinogenesis is a multi-factorial process, the mutability and the capacity of cells to proliferate are among the major features of the cells that contribute together to the initiation and promotion steps of cancer formation. Parti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,537 Views
14 Pages

Non-Muscle MLCK Contributes to Endothelial Cell Hyper-Proliferation through the ERK Pathway as a Mechanism for Vascular Remodeling in Pulmonary Hypertension

  • Mariam Anis,
  • Janae Gonzales,
  • Rachel Halstrom,
  • Noman Baig,
  • Cat Humpal,
  • Regaina Demeritte,
  • Yulia Epshtein,
  • Jeffrey R. Jacobson and
  • Dustin R. Fraidenburg

7 November 2022

Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is characterized by endothelial dysfunction, uncontrolled proliferation and migration of pulmonary arterial endothelial cells leading to increased pulmonary vascular resistance resulting in great morbidity and po...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,685 Views
30 Pages

7 March 2023

High glucose (HG), a hallmark of the tumour microenvironment, is also a biomechanical stressor, as it exerts hyper-osmotic stress (HG-HO), but not much is known regarding how tumour cells mechanoadapt to HG-HO. Therefore, this study aimed to delineat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,873 Views
26 Pages

Ursolic Acid Formulations Effectively Induce Apoptosis and Limit Inflammation in the Psoriasis Models In Vitro

  • Ewa Bielecka,
  • Natalia Zubrzycka,
  • Karolina Marzec,
  • Anna Maksylewicz,
  • Maja Sochalska,
  • Agnieszka Kulawik-Pióro,
  • Elwira Lasoń,
  • Karolina Śliwa,
  • Magdalena Malinowska and
  • Elżbieta Sikora
  • + 3 authors

Psoriasis, a prevalent inflammatory skin disorder affecting a significant percentage of the global population, poses challenges in its management, necessitating the exploration of novel cost-effective and widely accessible therapeutic options. This s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,321 Views
21 Pages

Bovine Peripheral Blood Derived Lymphocyte Proteome and Secretome Show Divergent Reaction of Bovine Immune Phenotypes after Stimulation with Pokeweed Mitogen

  • Kristina J. H. Kleinwort,
  • Roxane L. Degroote,
  • Sieglinde Hirmer,
  • Lucia Korbonits,
  • Lea Lorenz,
  • Armin M. Scholz,
  • Stefanie M. Hauck and
  • Cornelia A. Deeg

We recently identified a deviant bovine immune phenotype characterized by hyperproliferation of lymphocytes after polyclonal stimulation. This phenotype was first discovered in dams that responded to PregSure BVD vaccination by producing pathological...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
7,664 Views
13 Pages

1 December 2017

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is an oncogenic herpesvirus that is ubiquitous in the human population. Early after EBV infection in vitro, primary human B cells undergo a transient period of hyper-proliferation, which results in replicative stress and DNA...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,446 Views
16 Pages

A Novel Curcumin-Mycophenolic Acid Conjugate Inhibited Hyperproliferation of Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha-Induced Human Keratinocyte Cells

  • Yonelian Yuyun,
  • Pahweenvaj Ratnatilaka Na Bhuket,
  • Wiwat Supasena,
  • Piyapan Suwattananuruk,
  • Kemika Praengam,
  • Opa Vajragupta,
  • Chawanphat Muangnoi and
  • Pornchai Rojsitthisak

Curcumin (CUR) has been used as adjuvant therapy for therapeutic application in the treatment of psoriasis through several mechanisms of action. Due to the poor oral bioavailability of CUR, several approaches have been developed to overcome the limit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,817 Views
18 Pages

Anoctamin1 Induces Hyperproliferation of HaCaT Keratinocytes and Triggers Imiquimod-Induced Psoriasis-Like Skin Injury in Mice

  • Mi Ran Choi,
  • Hae Dong Kim,
  • Sinyoung Cho,
  • Seong Ho Jeon,
  • Dong Hyun Kim,
  • Jungwon Wee and
  • Young Duk Yang

Psoriasis, a long-lasting and multifactorial skin disease, is related to comorbidities such as metabolic disease, depression, and psoriatic arthritis. Psoriasis occurs due to a variety of factors including keratinocyte hyperproliferation, inflammatio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,140 Views
23 Pages

Effect of Hypertrophic Scar Fibroblast-Derived Exosomes on Keratinocytes of Normal Human Skin

  • Hui Song Cui,
  • So Young Joo,
  • Seung Yeol Lee,
  • Yoon Soo Cho,
  • Dong Hyun Kim and
  • Cheong Hoon Seo

Epidermal keratinocytes are highly activated, hyper-proliferated, and abnormally differentiated in the post-burn hypertrophic scar (HTS); however, the effects of scar fibroblasts (SFs) on keratinocytes through cell–cell interaction in HTS remai...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
3,707 Views
23 Pages

Aquaporin-6 May Increase the Resistance to Oxidative Stress of Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma Cells

  • Giorgia Pellavio,
  • Simona Martinotti,
  • Mauro Patrone,
  • Elia Ranzato and
  • Umberto Laforenza

10 June 2022

Malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) is an aggressive cancer of the pleural surface and is associated with previous asbestos exposure. The chemotherapy drug is one of the main treatments, but the median survival ranges from 8 to 14 months from diagno...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,016 Views
14 Pages

Topical MTH1 Inhibition Suppresses SKP2-WNT5a-Driven Psoriatic Hyperproliferation

  • Cecilia Bivik Eding,
  • Ines Köhler,
  • Lavanya Moparthi,
  • Florence Sjögren,
  • Blanka Andersson,
  • Debojyoti Das,
  • Deepti Verma,
  • Martin Scobie,
  • Ulrika Warpman Berglund and
  • Charlotta Enerbäck

Topically applied TH1579 alleviated the psoriatic phenotype in the imiquimod-induced psoriasis mouse model by decreasing CD45+, Ly6b+, and CD3+ cell infiltration and downregulating the expression of the proliferation marker PCNA. Moreover, TH1579 str...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,285 Views
14 Pages

ABCC1 Is a ΔNp63 Target Gene Overexpressed in Squamous Cell Carcinoma

  • Veronica La Banca,
  • Sara De Domenico,
  • Sara Nicolai,
  • Veronica Gatti,
  • Stefano Scalera,
  • Marcello Maugeri,
  • Alessandro Mauriello,
  • Manuela Montanaro,
  • Jens Pahnke and
  • Eleonora Candi
  • + 2 authors

10 August 2024

The transcription factor ΔNp63 plays a pivotal role in maintaining the integrity of stratified epithelial tissues by regulating the expression of distinct target genes involved in lineage specification, cell stemness, cell proliferation and dif...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
10,189 Views
15 Pages

Novel Lipidized Derivatives of the Bioflavonoid Hesperidin: Dermatological, Cosmetic and Chemopreventive Applications

  • Alessia Bino,
  • Chiara Beatrice Vicentini,
  • Silvia Vertuani,
  • Ilaria Lampronti,
  • Roberto Gambari,
  • Elisa Durini,
  • Stefano Manfredini and
  • Anna Baldisserotto

15 December 2018

Hesperidin is one of the most important natural flavonoids, known for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-mutagenic, and anti-hypertensive properties. Despite its various biological activities, hesperidin is rarely used in the dermo-cosmetic fie...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,771 Views
16 Pages

The Target of Rapamycin complex 1 (TORC1) is an evolutionarily conserved kinase complex coordinating cellular growth with nutritional conditions and growth factor signaling, and its activity is elevated in many cancer types. The use of TORC1 inhibito...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,676 Views
13 Pages

Djck1α Is Required for Proper Regeneration and Maintenance of the Medial Tissues in Planarians

  • Yongding Huang,
  • Yujia Sun,
  • Yajun Guo,
  • Mengwen Ma,
  • Shoutao Zhang and
  • Qingnan Tian

1 February 2023

CK1α (Casein kinase 1α) is a member of the casein kinase 1(CK1) family that is involved in diverse cellular processes, but its functions remain unclear in stem cell development. Freshwater planarians are capable of whole-body regeneration...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,393 Views
15 Pages

Evaluation of the Antioxidant and Antiangiogenic Activity of a Pomegranate Extract in BPH-1 Prostate Epithelial Cells

  • Valeria Consoli,
  • Ilaria Burò,
  • Maria Gulisano,
  • Angela Castellano,
  • Agata Grazia D’Amico,
  • Velia D’Agata,
  • Luca Vanella and
  • Valeria Sorrenti

Benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) is a noncancerous enlargement of the prostate gland that develops from hyper-proliferation of the stromal and epithelium region. Activation of pathways involving inflammation and oxidative stress can contribute to c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,175 Views
22 Pages

26 February 2020

Mutations in the multi sex combs (mxc) gene in Drosophila results in malignant hyperplasia in larval hematopoietic tissues, called lymph glands (LG). mxc encodes a component of the histone locus body (HLB) that is essential for cell cycle-dependent t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
143 Citations
21,131 Views
26 Pages

24 July 2013

Induction of DNA damage by UVB and UVA radiation may generate mutations and genomic instability leading to carcinogenesis. Therefore, skin cells being repeatedly exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light have acquired multilayered protective mechanisms to av...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,912 Views
15 Pages

The NF-κB1/p50 Subunit Influences the Notch/IL-6-Driven Expansion of Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells in Murine T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

  • Behnaz Abdollahzadeh,
  • Noemi Martina Cantale Aeo,
  • Nike Giordano,
  • Andrea Orlando,
  • Maria Basciani,
  • Giovanna Peruzzi,
  • Paola Grazioli,
  • Isabella Screpanti,
  • Maria Pia Felli and
  • Antonio Francesco Campese

13 September 2024

T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia is an aggressive neoplasia due to hyper-proliferation of lymphoid progenitors and lacking a definitive cure to date. Notch-activating mutations are the most common in driving disease onset and progression, often in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
6,144 Views
23 Pages

Enhanced NAMPT-Mediated NAD Salvage Pathway Contributes to Psoriasis Pathogenesis by Amplifying Epithelial Auto-Inflammatory Circuits

  • Laura Mercurio,
  • Martina Morelli,
  • Claudia Scarponi,
  • Giovanni Luca Scaglione,
  • Sabatino Pallotta,
  • Daniele Avitabile,
  • Cristina Albanesi and
  • Stefania Madonna

Dysregulated cross-talk between immune cells and epithelial compartments is responsible for the onset and amplification of pathogenic auto-inflammatory circuits occurring in psoriasis. NAMPT-mediated NAD salvage pathway has been recently described as...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,292 Views
14 Pages

Hemin-Induced Endothelial Dysfunction and Endothelial to Mesenchymal Transition in the Pathogenesis of Pulmonary Hypertension Due to Chronic Hemolysis

  • Janae Gonzales,
  • Kelsey Holbert,
  • Kamryn Czysz,
  • Joseph George,
  • Caroline Fernandes and
  • Dustin R. Fraidenburg

Pulmonary hypertension in sickle cell disease is an independent predictor of mortality, yet the pathogenesis of pulmonary vascular disease in chronic hemolytic disorders remains incompletely understood and treatment options are limited primarily to s...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,564 Views
10 Pages

Pain-Relieving Effects of Shockwave Therapy for Ledderhose Disease: An Ultrasound-Based Study of an Unusual Bilateral Case

  • Federica Fulceri,
  • Larisa Ryskalin,
  • Gabriele Morucci,
  • Francesco Busoni,
  • Paola Soldani and
  • Marco Gesi

24 January 2024

Ledderhose disease (LD, or plantar fibromatosis) is a rare, nodular, hyperproliferative condition affecting the plantar aponeurosis of the foot. At present, several conservative, non-surgical treatments have been documented, although with various deg...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,285 Views
14 Pages

1 January 2023

Colon cancer is one of the most common digestive tract malignancies, having the second highest mortality rate among all tumors, with a five-year survival of advanced patients of only 10%. Efficient, targeted drugs are still lacking in treating colon...

  • Review
  • Open Access
125 Citations
10,125 Views
14 Pages

The Significance of IL-36 Hyperactivation and IL-36R Targeting in Psoriasis

  • Stefania Madonna,
  • Giampiero Girolomoni,
  • Charles A. Dinarello and
  • Cristina Albanesi

Psoriasis is an immune-mediated inflammatory skin disease that involves mainly T helper (Th)17, Th1 and Th22 lymphocytes, which cause hyper-proliferation of the epidermis with aberrant differentiation of keratinocytes, and local production of chemoki...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,348 Views
18 Pages

Astilbin Alleviates IL-17-Induced Hyperproliferation and Inflammation in HaCaT Cells via Inhibiting Ferroptosis Through the cGAS-STING Pathway

  • Xiaohan Xu,
  • Huizhong Zhang,
  • Aqian Chang,
  • Hulinyue Peng,
  • Shiman Li,
  • Ke Zhang,
  • Wenqi Wang,
  • Xingbin Yin,
  • Changhai Qu and
  • Xiaoxv Dong
  • + 1 author

Psoriasis, a chronic inflammatory skin disorder, is driven by dysregulated immune responses and keratinocyte dysfunction. Here, we explore the therapeutic potential of Astilbin (AST), a flavonoid with potent anti-inflammatory properties, in modulatin...

  • Review
  • Open Access
41 Citations
13,125 Views
22 Pages

Posterior capsule opacification (PCO) is the most common complication arising from the corrective surgery used to treat cataract patients. PCO arises when lens epithelial cells (LEC) residing in the capsular bag post-surgery undergo hyper-proliferati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,511 Views
21 Pages

ABD-Derived Protein Blockers of Human IL-17 Receptor A as Non-IgG Alternatives for Modulation of IL-17-Dependent Pro-Inflammatory Axis

  • Marie Hlavničková,
  • Milan Kuchař,
  • Radim Osička,
  • Lucie Vaňková,
  • Hana Petroková,
  • Michal Malý,
  • Jiří Černý,
  • Petr Arenberger and
  • Petr Malý

9 October 2018

Interleukin 17 (IL-17) and its cognate receptor A (IL-17RA) play a crucial role in Th17 cells-mediated pro-inflammatory pathway and pathogenesis of several autoimmune disorders including psoriasis. IL-17 is mainly produced by activated Th-17 helper c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,250 Views
16 Pages

Effect of Particle Carriers for Intraperitoneal Drug Delivery on the Course of Ovarian Cancer and Its Immune Microenvironment in a Mouse Model

  • Roxanne Wouters,
  • Sara Westrøm,
  • Ann Vankerckhoven,
  • Gitte Thirion,
  • Jolien Ceusters,
  • Sandra Claes,
  • Dominique Schols,
  • Tina B. Bønsdorff,
  • Ignace Vergote and
  • An Coosemans

Novel treatment strategies are needed to provide a better prognosis for ovarian cancer. For this purpose, the current study was designed to evaluate the effects of different types of particle drug carriers on tumor response and on the tumor immune mi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
38 Citations
12,031 Views
15 Pages

Does Allergy Break Bones? Osteoporosis and Its Connection to Allergy

  • Maria Maddalena Sirufo,
  • Mariano Suppa,
  • Lia Ginaldi and
  • Massimo De Martinis

Osteoporosis and allergic diseases are important causes of morbidity, and traditionally their coexistence has been attributed to causality, to independent processes, and they were considered unrelated. However, the increasing knowledge in the field o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
41 Citations
6,162 Views
14 Pages

Synergistic Effects of Photo-Irradiation and Curcumin-Chitosan/Alginate Nanoparticles on Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha-Induced Psoriasis-Like Proliferation of Keratinocytes

  • Clinton Gomez,
  • Chawanphat Muangnoi,
  • Feaungthit Niyamissara Sorasitthiyanukarn,
  • Jongkonnee Wongpiyabovorn,
  • Pornchai Rojsitthisak and
  • Pranee Rojsitthisak

Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by hyperproliferation of the epidermal cells and is clinically presented as thick, bright red to pink plaques with a silvery scale. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) using visible light has beco...

  • Abstract
  • Open Access
1,015 Views
1 Page

During the pathology of atherosclerosis and restenosis, hyperproliferation and migration of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) contribute to lumen loss of the vessel and neointima formation [1]. Drugs interfering with both, proliferation and migrati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
4,984 Views
15 Pages

Effect of Maternal Obesity in Mice on IL-6 Levels and Placental Endothelial Cell Homeostasis

  • Tobias Kretschmer,
  • Merle Schulze-Edinghausen,
  • Eva-Maria Turnwald,
  • Ruth Janoschek,
  • Inga Bae-Gartz,
  • Peter Zentis,
  • Marion Handwerk,
  • Maria Wohlfarth,
  • Astrid Schauss and
  • Eva Hucklenbruch-Rother
  • + 2 authors

22 January 2020

Obesity during pregnancy is a known health risk for mother and child. Since obesity is associated with increased inflammatory markers, our objectives were to determine interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels in obese mice and to examine the effect of IL-6 on pla...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,745 Views
18 Pages

Discovery of Novel Antitumor Small-Molecule Agent with Dual Action of CDK2/p-RB and MDM2/p53

  • Zhaofeng Liu,
  • Yifei Yang,
  • Xiaohui Sun,
  • Runchen Ma,
  • Wenjing Zhang,
  • Wenyan Wang,
  • Gangqiang Yang,
  • Hongbo Wang,
  • Jianzhao Zhang and
  • Yunjie Wang
  • + 1 author

4 February 2024

Cell cycle-dependent kinase 2 (CDK2) is located downstream of CDK4/6 in the cell cycle and regulates cell entry into S-phase by binding to Cyclin E and hyper-phosphorylating Rb. Proto-oncogene murine double minute 2 (MDM2) is a key negative regulator...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,734 Views
19 Pages

Identifying Herbal Candidates and Active Compounds for Psoriasis Through Multiscale Network Analysis

  • Gi-Beom Kim,
  • Su-Yeon Lee,
  • Soon-Woo Shin,
  • Il-Joo Jo,
  • Ji-Hwan Kim,
  • Seungho Lee and
  • Won-Yung Lee

25 October 2024

Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder characterized by the hyperproliferation of keratinocytes and immune system dysregulation, with significant needs due to the limitations and adverse effects of current treatments. In this study, we sou...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,094 Views
22 Pages

Cell Type Specific Suppression of Hyper-Recombination by Human RAD18 Is Linked to Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen K164 Ubiquitination

  • Colette B. Rogers,
  • Wendy Leung,
  • Ryan M. Baxley,
  • Rachel E. Kram,
  • Liangjun Wang,
  • Joseph P. Buytendorp,
  • Khoi Le,
  • David A. Largaespada,
  • Eric A. Hendrickson and
  • Anja-Katrin Bielinsky

20 January 2025

RAD18 is a conserved eukaryotic E3 ubiquitin ligase that promotes genome stability through multiple pathways. One of these is gap-filling DNA synthesis at active replication forks and in post-replicative DNA. RAD18 also regulates homologous recombina...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
3,538 Views
18 Pages

Inhibition of O-GlcNAcylation Reduces Cell Viability and Autophagy and Increases Sensitivity to Chemotherapeutic Temozolomide in Glioblastoma

  • Amanda V. Leonel,
  • Frederico Alisson-Silva,
  • Ronan C. M. Santos,
  • Rodrigo P. Silva-Aguiar,
  • Julia C. Gomes,
  • Gabriel M. C. Longo,
  • Bruna M. Faria,
  • Mariana S. Siqueira,
  • Miria G. Pereira and
  • Andreia Vasconcelos-dos-Santos
  • + 8 authors

27 September 2023

Glioblastoma (GB) is the most aggressive primary malignant brain tumor and is associated with short survival. O-GlcNAcylation is an intracellular glycosylation that regulates protein function, enzymatic activity, protein stability, and subcellular lo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,892 Views
18 Pages

28 September 2018

Increased growth and proliferation of distal pulmonary artery vascular smooth muscle cells (PAVSMC) is an important pathological component of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Transforming Growth Factor-β (TGF-β) superfamily plays a cr...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
6,092 Views
20 Pages

Secretory and Membrane-Associated Biomarkers of Mast Cell Activation and Proliferation

  • Roberta Parente,
  • Valentina Giudice,
  • Chiara Cardamone,
  • Bianca Serio,
  • Carmine Selleri and
  • Massimo Triggiani

Mast cells (MCs) are immune cells distributed in many organs and tissues and involved in the pathogenesis of allergic and inflammatory diseases as a major source of pro-inflammatory and vasoactive mediators. MC-related disorders are heterogeneous con...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
24,469 Views
21 Pages

Adult Female Acne: Recent Advances in Pathophysiology and Therapeutic Approaches

  • Andreea Amuzescu,
  • Mircea Tampa,
  • Clara Matei and
  • Simona Roxana Georgescu

Adult acne is a chronic inflammatory disease of the pilosebaceous unit characterized by the excessive production of abnormal sebum favoring an imbalance of the skin microbiota and the hyperproliferation of Cutibacterium acnes and other virulent micro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
9,393 Views
22 Pages

The Effect of Herbal Medicinal Products on Psoriasis-Like Keratinocytes

  • Fabian Gendrisch,
  • Birgit Haarhaus,
  • Nina Krieger,
  • Karl-Werner Quirin,
  • Christoph M. Schempp and
  • Ute Wölfle

2 March 2021

Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by hyperproliferation of keratinocytes and expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the epidermis. New biological drugs were developed for the systemic treatment of moderate to severe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,520 Views
13 Pages

Bovine Papillomavirus Type 1 or 2 Virion-Infected Primary Fibroblasts Constitute a Near-Natural Equine Sarcoid Model

  • Edmund K. Hainisch,
  • Christoph Jindra,
  • Paul Reicher,
  • Lea Miglinci,
  • Daniela M. Brodesser and
  • Sabine Brandt

28 November 2022

Equine sarcoids are common, locally aggressive skin tumors induced by bovine papillomavirus types 1, 2, and possibly 13 (BPV1, BPV2, BPV13). Current in vitro models do not mimic de novo infection. We established primary fibroblasts from horse skin an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,471 Views
22 Pages

Sinhyotaklisan as a Potential Therapeutic for Psoriasis: Network Pharmacology and Experimental Validation

  • Jung-Yun Ahn,
  • Dong-Woo Lim,
  • Jin-Hee Kim,
  • Sung-Yun Park,
  • Sun-Dong Park and
  • Ju-Hee Lee

Sinhyotaklisan (SHTLS) is a traditional herbal prescription composed of Lonicerae Flos, Angelicae Gigantis Radix, Astragali Radix, and Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma, commonly used to treat skin disorders. This study aimed to investigate the therapeut...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,758 Views
13 Pages

11 February 2023

Psoriasis, a chronic inflammation-mediated skin disease, affects 2–3% of the global population. It is characterized by keratinocyte hyperproliferation and immune cell infiltration. The JAK/STAT3 and JAK/STAT1 signaling pathways play an importan...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,291 Views
18 Pages

Attenuation of Smooth Muscle Cell Phenotypic Switching by Angiotensin 1-7 Protects against Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm

  • Anshul S. Jadli,
  • Noura N. Ballasy,
  • Karina P. Gomes,
  • Cameron D. A. Mackay,
  • Megan Meechem,
  • Tishani Methsala Wijesuriya,
  • Darrell Belke,
  • Jennifer Thompson,
  • Paul W. M. Fedak and
  • Vaibhav B. Patel

8 December 2022

Thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) involves extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling of the aortic wall, leading to reduced biomechanical support with risk of aortic dissection and rupture. Activation of the renin-angiotensin system, and resultant angiotens...

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