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  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,444 Views
14 Pages

Epitope-Specific Anti-SerpinB3 Antibodies for SerpinB3 Recognition and Biological Activity Inhibition

  • Alessandra Biasiolo,
  • Michele Sandre,
  • Stefania Ferro,
  • Santina Quarta,
  • Mariagrazia Ruvoletto,
  • Gianmarco Villano,
  • Cristian Turato,
  • Maria Guido,
  • Oriano Marin and
  • Patrizia Pontisso

25 April 2023

SerpinB3 is a serine protease inhibitor that plays a relevant role in disease progression and cancer by increasing fibrosis, cell proliferation, and invasion, besides conferring resistance to apoptosis. The mechanisms underlying these biological acti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,432 Views
16 Pages

SerpinB3/4 Expression Is Associated with Poor Prognosis in Patients with Cholangiocarcinoma

  • Andrea Martini,
  • Kritika Prasai,
  • Tyler J. Zemla,
  • Fowsiyo Y. Ahmed,
  • Mamoun B. Elnagar,
  • Nasra H. Giama,
  • Vincenza Guzzardo,
  • Alessandra Biasiolo,
  • Matteo Fassan and
  • Lewis R. Roberts
  • + 2 authors

3 January 2024

Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA), the second most common primary liver tumor, is associated with a dismal outcome, and useful prognostic markers are not currently available in clinical practice. SerpinB3, a serine protease inhibitor, was recently found to pl...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,862 Views
15 Pages

18 July 2024

SerpinB3, a member of the serine-protease inhibitor family, has emerged as a crucial player in various physiological and pathological processes. Initially identified as an oncogenic factor in squamous cell carcinomas, SerpinB3’s intricate invol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,735 Views
15 Pages

Reactive Centre Loop Mutagenesis of SerpinB3 to Target TMPRSS2 and Furin: Inhibition of SARS-CoV-2 Cell Entry and Replication

  • Saravjeet Singh,
  • Sophie O’Reilly,
  • Hossam Gewaid,
  • Andrew G. Bowie,
  • Virginie Gautier and
  • D. Margaret Worrall

19 October 2022

The SARS-CoV-2 virus can utilize host cell proteases to facilitate cell entry, whereby the Spike (S) protein is cleaved at two specific sites to enable membrane fusion. Furin, transmembrane protease serine 2 (TMPRSS2), and cathepsin L (CatL) are the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
5,127 Views
28 Pages

SerpinB3 Differently Up-Regulates Hypoxia Inducible Factors -1α and -2α in Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Mechanisms Revealing Novel Potential Therapeutic Targets

  • Stefania Cannito,
  • Beatrice Foglia,
  • Gianmarco Villano,
  • Cristian Turato,
  • Teresa C Delgado,
  • Elisabetta Morello,
  • Fabrizio Pin,
  • Erica Novo,
  • Lucia Napione and
  • Maurizio Parola
  • + 12 authors

4 December 2019

Background: SerpinB3 (SB3) is a hypoxia and hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-2α-dependent cysteine-protease inhibitor up-regulated in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), released by cancer cells and able to stimulate proliferation and epithelial-to-mesench...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,687 Views
17 Pages

Pentoxifylline Inhibits TNF-α/TGF-β1-Induced Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition via Suppressing the NF-κB Pathway and SERPINE1 Expression in CaSki Cells

  • Luis Arturo Palafox-Mariscal,
  • Pablo Cesar Ortiz-Lazareno,
  • Luis Felipe Jave-Suárez,
  • Adriana Aguilar-Lemarroy,
  • María Martha Villaseñor-García,
  • José Roberto Cruz-Lozano,
  • Karen Lilith González-Martínez,
  • Aníbal Samael Méndez-Clemente,
  • Alejandro Bravo-Cuellar and
  • Georgina Hernández-Flores

Cervical cancer (CC) is one of the most common and deadly types of female cancer worldwide. Late diagnosis in CC increases the risk of tumor cells spreading to distant organs (metastasis). The epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a fundamental...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,634 Views
13 Pages

SerpinB10, a Serine Protease Inhibitor, Is Implicated in UV-Induced Cellular Response

  • Hajnalka Majoros,
  • Barbara N. Borsos,
  • Zsuzsanna Ujfaludi,
  • Zoltán G. Páhi,
  • Mónika Mórocz,
  • Lajos Haracska,
  • Imre Miklós Boros and
  • Tibor Pankotai

UV-induced DNA damage response and repair are extensively studied processes, as any malfunction in these pathways contributes to the activation of tumorigenesis. Although several proteins involved in these cellular mechanisms have been described, the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,601 Views
16 Pages

Semisolid Wet Sol–Gel Silica/Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose Formulation for Slow Release of Serpin B3 Promotes Wound Healing In Vivo

  • Mattia Albiero,
  • Alice Fullin,
  • Gianmarco Villano,
  • Alessandra Biasiolo,
  • Santina Quarta,
  • Simone Bernardotto,
  • Cristian Turato,
  • Mariagrazia Ruvoletto,
  • Gian Paolo Fadini and
  • Margherita Morpurgo
  • + 1 author

Foot ulcerations are a disabling complication of diabetes and no treatment is currently available based on disease mechanisms. The protein serpin B3 (SB3) was identified as a positive biomarker of successful diabetic wound healing; therefore, its exo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
56 Citations
8,948 Views
16 Pages

Squamous Cell Carcinoma Antigen 2 (SCCA2, SERPINB4): An Emerging Biomarker for Skin Inflammatory Diseases

  • Kenji Izuhara,
  • Yukie Yamaguchi,
  • Shoichiro Ohta,
  • Satoshi Nunomura,
  • Yasuhiro Nanri,
  • Yoshinori Azuma,
  • Noriko Nomura,
  • Yasuhiko Noguchi and
  • Michiko Aihara

Squamous cell carcinoma antigens 1 and 2 (SCCA1 and 2, SERPIN B3 and B4), members of the ovalbumin serpin (ov-serpin)/clade B serpin family, were originally discovered as tumor-specific antigens and are used as tumor markers for various kinds of squa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,020 Views
13 Pages

Engineered EVs for Oxidative Stress Protection

  • Anna Maria Tolomeo,
  • Santina Quarta,
  • Alessandra Biasiolo,
  • Mariagrazia Ruvoletto,
  • Michela Pozzobon,
  • Giada De Lazzari,
  • Ricardo Malvicini,
  • Cristian Turato,
  • Giorgio Arrigoni and
  • Maurizio Muraca
  • + 1 author

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are increasingly studied as vectors for drug delivery because they can transfer a variety of molecules across biological barriers. SerpinB3 is a serine protease inhibitor that has shown a protective anti-apoptotic functio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
41 Citations
4,827 Views
13 Pages

MiR-122 Targets SerpinB3 and Is Involved in Sorafenib Resistance in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

  • Cristian Turato,
  • Francesca Fornari,
  • Daniela Pollutri,
  • Matteo Fassan,
  • Santina Quarta,
  • Gianmarco Villano,
  • Mariagrazia Ruvoletto,
  • Luigi Bolondi,
  • Laura Gramantieri and
  • Patrizia Pontisso

1 February 2019

The only first-line treatment approved for advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is sorafenib. Since many patients experience drug resistance, the discovery of more effective therapeutic strategies represents an unmet clinical need. MicroRNA (MiR)-...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
5,553 Views
20 Pages

Downregulation of the Ubiquitin-E3 Ligase RNF123 Promotes Upregulation of the NF-κB1 Target SerpinE1 in Aggressive Glioblastoma Tumors

  • Xiaowen Wang,
  • Matias A. Bustos,
  • Xiaoqing Zhang,
  • Romela Irene Ramos,
  • Cong Tan,
  • Yuuki Iida,
  • Shu-Ching Chang,
  • Matthew P. Salomon,
  • Kevin Tran and
  • Dave S.B. Hoon
  • + 6 authors

27 April 2020

This study examined the role of the ubiquitin E3-ligase RNF123 in modulating downstream NF-κB1 targets in glioblastoma (GB) tumor progression. Our findings revealed an oncogenic pathway (miR-155-5p-RNF123-NF-κB1-p50-SerpinE1) that may represent a new...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
4 Citations
1,558 Views
7 Pages

Serpin Family B Member 2 Polymorphisms in Patients with Diabetic Kidney Disease: An Association Study

  • Maria Tziastoudi,
  • Georgios Pissas,
  • Spyridon Golfinopoulos,
  • Georgios Filippidis,
  • Christina Poulianiti,
  • Evangelia E. Tsironi,
  • Efthimios Dardiotis,
  • Theodoros Eleftheriadis and
  • Ioannis Stefanidis

10 October 2024

Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is a serious microvascular complication of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Despite the numerous genetic loci that have been associated with the disease in T2DM, the genetic architecture of DKD remains unclear until toda...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,128 Views
10 Pages

Transcriptomic Analysis of Human Keratinocytes Treated with Galactomyces Ferment Filtrate, a Beneficial Cosmetic Ingredient

  • Akiko Nakajima,
  • Nahoko Sakae,
  • Xianghong Yan,
  • Tomohiro Hakozaki,
  • Wenzhu Zhao,
  • Timothy Laughlin and
  • Masutaka Furue

9 August 2022

Galactomyces ferment filtrate (GFF, Pitera™) is a cosmetic ingredient known to have multiple skin care benefits, such as reducing redness and pore size via the topical application of its moisturizer form. Although GFF is known to act partly as...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
14,143 Views
31 Pages

Improving the Therapeutic Potential of Human Granzyme B for Targeted Cancer Therapy

  • Grit Hehmann-Titt,
  • Sonja Schiffer,
  • Nina Berges,
  • Georg Melmer and
  • Stefan Barth

16 January 2013

Conventional cancer treatments lack specificity and often cause severe side effects. Targeted therapeutic approaches are therefore preferred, including the use of immunotoxins (ITs) that comprise cell-binding and cell death-inducing components to all...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,346 Views
16 Pages

Low P66shc with High SerpinB3 Levels Favors Necroptosis and Better Survival in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

  • Silvano Fasolato,
  • Mariagrazia Ruvoletto,
  • Giorgia Nardo,
  • Andrea Rasola,
  • Marco Sciacovelli,
  • Giacomo Zanus,
  • Cristian Turato,
  • Santina Quarta,
  • Liliana Terrin and
  • Patrizia Pontisso
  • + 6 authors

23 April 2021

Cell proliferation and escape from apoptosis are important pathological features of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), one of the tumors with the highest mortality rate worldwide. The aim of the study was to evaluate the expression of the pro-apoptotic...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,750 Views
18 Pages

Novel Molecular Targets for Immune Surveillance of Hepatocellular Carcinoma

  • Pietro Guerra,
  • Andrea Martini,
  • Patrizia Pontisso and
  • Paolo Angeli

15 July 2023

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a common and aggressive cancer with a high mortality rate. The incidence of HCC is increasing worldwide, and the lack of effective screening programs often results in delayed diagnosis, making it a challenging diseas...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,386 Views
12 Pages

Changes in Serum Proteins in Cats with Obesity: A Proteomic Approach

  • Esmeralda Cañadas-Vidal,
  • Alberto Muñoz-Prieto,
  • Dina Rešetar Maslov,
  • Ivana Rubić,
  • Juan C. González-Sánchez,
  • Juan D. Garcia-Martinez,
  • José J. Ceron,
  • Vladimir Mrljak,
  • Luis Pardo-Marin and
  • Asta Tvarijonaviciute
  • + 1 author

3 January 2025

Obesity is defined as the excessive accumulation of adipose tissue and is currently the most common disease in cats. Similarly to humans, obesity negatively impacts the health and welfare of cats, predisposing them to many other disorders. The object...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
3,224 Views
16 Pages

The urokinase plasminogen activator and its receptor (uPA/uPAR) are biomarkers for metastasis, especially in triple-negative breast cancer. We prepared anti-mitotic N-alkylisatin (N-AI)-loaded liposomes functionalized with the uPA/uPAR targeting liga...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,749 Views
13 Pages

Exploring Genetic Determinants: A Comprehensive Analysis of Serpin B Family SNPs and Prognosis in Glioblastoma Multiforme Patients

  • Sohaib M. Al-Khatib,
  • Ayah N. Al-Bzour,
  • Mohammad N. Al-Majali,
  • Laila M. Sa’d,
  • Joud A. Alramadneh,
  • Nour R. Othman,
  • Abdel-Hameed Al-Mistarehi and
  • Safwan Alomari

10 March 2024

Serpins are serine proteinase inhibitors, with several serpins being overexpressed in cancer cells. Thus, we aim to analyze the single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) of Serpinb11 and its association with GBM survival. A cohort of 63 GBM patients recru...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,760 Views
17 Pages

SerpinB3 Upregulates Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor-Related Protein (LRP) Family Members, Leading to Wnt Signaling Activation and Increased Cell Survival and Invasiveness

  • Santina Quarta,
  • Andrea Cappon,
  • Cristian Turato,
  • Mariagrazia Ruvoletto,
  • Stefania Cannito,
  • Gianmarco Villano,
  • Alessandra Biasiolo,
  • Maristella Maggi,
  • Francesca Protopapa and
  • Patrizia Pontisso
  • + 3 authors

26 May 2023

Abnormal activation of the Wnt-β-catenin signaling cascade is involved in tumor growth and dissemination. SerpinB3 has been shown to induce β-catenin, and both molecules are overexpressed in tumors, particularly in those with poor prognoses...

  • Article
  • Open Access
53 Citations
8,033 Views
12 Pages

Quercetin Impacts Expression of Metabolism- and Obesity-Associated Genes in SGBS Adipocytes

  • Andreas Leiherer,
  • Kathrin Stoemmer,
  • Axel Muendlein,
  • Christoph H. Saely,
  • Elena Kinz,
  • Eva M. Brandtner,
  • Peter Fraunberger and
  • Heinz Drexel

12 May 2016

Obesity is characterized by the rapid expansion of visceral adipose tissue, resulting in a hypoxic environment in adipose tissue which leads to a profound change of gene expression in adipocytes. As a consequence, there is a dysregulation of metaboli...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,393 Views
15 Pages

Impaired SERPIN–Protease Balance in the Peripheral Lungs of Stable COPD Patients

  • Antonino Di Stefano,
  • Francesco Nucera,
  • Umberto Rosani,
  • Paola Brun,
  • Isabella Gnemmi,
  • Mauro Maniscalco,
  • Silvestro Ennio D’Anna,
  • Andrea Leonardi,
  • Vitina Carriero and
  • Fabio Luigi Massimo Ricciardolo
  • + 5 authors

The protease–antiprotease balance is involved in many biological processes, including blood coagulation, tissue remodeling, inflammation and immune responses. The aim of this study is to determine the balance between SERPINs and some related pr...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,452 Views
10 Pages

2 January 2022

Regulation of the equilibrium between proteases and their inhibitors is fundamental to health maintenance. Consequently, developing a means of targeting protease activity to promote tissue regeneration and inhibit inflammation may offer a new strateg...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,493 Views
19 Pages

Identification of Tumor-Suppressive miR-30e-3p Targets: Involvement of SERPINE1 in the Molecular Pathogenesis of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma

  • Chikashi Minemura,
  • Shunichi Asai,
  • Ayaka Koma,
  • Ikuko Kase-Kato,
  • Nozomi Tanaka,
  • Naoko Kikkawa,
  • Atsushi Kasamatsu,
  • Hidetaka Yokoe,
  • Toyoyuki Hanazawa and
  • Naohiko Seki
  • + 1 author

Recently, our studies revealed that some passenger strands of microRNAs (miRNAs) were closely involved in cancer pathogenesis. Analysis of miRNA expression signatures showed that the expression of miR-30e-3p (the passenger strand of pre-miR-30e) was...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,485 Views
12 Pages

Besides lipids, inflammation, angiogenesis, coagulation and fibrinolysis play very important roles in coronary artery disease (CAD). We measured gene expression of the inflammatory markers interleukin (IL)-1β (IL1B) and interferon (IFN)-γ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,173 Views
14 Pages

Shotgun Proteomics of Isolated Urinary Extracellular Vesicles for Investigating Respiratory Impedance in Healthy Preschoolers

  • Giuliana Ferrante,
  • Rossana Rossi,
  • Giovanna Cilluffo,
  • Dario Di Silvestre,
  • Andrea Brambilla,
  • Antonella De Palma,
  • Chiara Villa,
  • Velia Malizia,
  • Rosalia Gagliardo and
  • Stefania La Grutta
  • + 4 authors

26 February 2021

Urine proteomic applications in children suggested their potential in discriminating between healthy subjects from those with respiratory diseases. The aim of the current study was to combine protein fractionation, by urinary extracellular vesicle is...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,497 Views
12 Pages

N-Glycosylation as a Tool to Study Antithrombin Secretion, Conformation, and Function

  • Sonia Águila,
  • Rosina Noto,
  • Ginés Luengo-Gil,
  • Salvador Espín,
  • Nataliya Bohdan,
  • María Eugenia de la Morena-Barrio,
  • Julia Peñas,
  • Maria Carmen Rodenas,
  • Vicente Vicente and
  • Irene Martínez-Martínez
  • + 2 authors

N-linked glycosylation is a crucial post-translational modification involved in protein folding, function, and clearance. N-linked glycosylation is also used therapeutically to enhance the half-lives of many proteins. Antithrombin, a serpin with four...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,695 Views
11 Pages

Changes in Saliva Analytes in Pigs in Different Clinical Situations from Farms Positive to Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS): A Pilot Study

  • Eva Llamas-Amor,
  • Silvia Martínez-Subiela,
  • Fernando Tecles,
  • Aida Miralles,
  • Elena Goyena,
  • Andrea Martínez-Martínez,
  • José Joaquín Cerón and
  • Alberto Muñoz-Prieto

9 June 2025

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is aworldwide spread disease. This study analyzed the changes in saliva analytes of pigs infected with PRRS virus (PRRSV) in different clinical conditions that can appear in PRRSV-positive farms. B...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,382 Views
10 Pages

Gene Expression Changes of Humans with Primary Mitral Regurgitation and Reduced Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction

  • Feng-Chun Tsai,
  • Yu-Lin Chen,
  • Kun-Chi Yen,
  • Cheng-Hsun Chiu,
  • Jui-Hsuan Chen,
  • Yung-Hsin Yeh and
  • Pei-Chien Tsai

Patients with primary mitral regurgitation (MR) may remain asymptomatic for many years. For unknown reasons, some shift from a compensated to a decompensated state and progress to fatal heart failure. To elucidate the genetic determinants of this pro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,853 Views
13 Pages

The Effect of HMGB1 and HMGB2 on Transcriptional Regulation Differs in Neuroendocrine and Adenocarcinoma Models of Prostate Cancer

  • Martín Salamini-Montemurri,
  • Ángel Vizoso-Vázquez,
  • Aida Barreiro-Alonso,
  • Lidia Lorenzo-Catoira,
  • Esther Rodríguez-Belmonte,
  • María-Esperanza Cerdán and
  • Mónica Lamas-Maceiras

Human high-mobility group-B (HMGB) proteins regulate gene expression in prostate cancer (PCa), a leading cause of oncological death in men. Their role in aggressive PCa cancers, which do not respond to hormonal treatment, was analyzed. The effects of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
5,155 Views
13 Pages

Targeting TLR4 with ApTOLL Improves Heart Function in Response to Coronary Ischemia Reperfusion in Pigs Undergoing Acute Myocardial Infarction

  • Rafael Ramirez-Carracedo,
  • Laura Tesoro,
  • Ignacio Hernandez,
  • Javier Diez-Mata,
  • David Piñeiro,
  • Macarena Hernandez-Jimenez,
  • Jose Luis Zamorano and
  • Carlos Zaragoza

9 August 2020

Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) contributes to the pathogenesis of coronary ischemia/reperfusion (IR). To test whether the new TLR4 antagonist, ApTOLL, may prevent coronary IR damage, we administered 0.078 mg/kg ApTOLL or Placebo in pigs subjected to IR,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
760 Views
17 Pages

Hippo Signaling Dysregulation in Breast Cancer: Subtype-Independent Gene and miRNA Signatures

  • Katarzyna Król-Jatręga,
  • Elżbieta Mitka-Krysiak,
  • Kacper Boroń,
  • Nikola Zmarzły,
  • Piotr Ossowski,
  • Aleksandra Plata-Babula,
  • Paweł Ordon,
  • Wojciech Kulej,
  • Tomasz Sirek and
  • Beniamin Oskar Grabarek
  • + 5 authors

25 September 2025

Background/Objectives: Breast cancer represents a diverse group of malignancies and continues to rank among the leading causes of cancer-related deaths in women. Altered Hippo pathway signaling has been increasingly recognized as a contributor to tum...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,341 Views
22 Pages

Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Early Hemocyte Responses upon In Vivo Stimulation with LPS in the Stick Insect Bacillus rossius (Rossi, 1788)

  • Carlotta Bidoli,
  • Andrea Miccoli,
  • Francesco Buonocore,
  • Anna Maria Fausto,
  • Marco Gerdol,
  • Simona Picchietti and
  • Giuseppe Scapigliati

18 July 2022

Despite a growing number of non-model insect species is being investigated in recent years, a greater understanding of their physiology is prevented by the lack of genomic resources. This is the case of the common European stick insect Bacillus rossi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
17,815 Views
22 Pages

Selective Induction of Cancer Cell Death by Targeted Granzyme B

  • Pranav Oberoi,
  • Robert A. Jabulowsky and
  • Winfried S. Wels

27 February 2013

The potential utility of immunotoxins for cancer therapy has convincingly been demonstrated in clinical studies. Nevertheless, the high immunogenicity of their bacterial toxin domain represents a critical limitation, and has prompted the evaluation o...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,999 Views
13 Pages

PAI-1 Overexpression in Valvular Interstitial Cells Contributes to Hypofibrinolysis in Aortic Stenosis

  • Magdalena Kopytek,
  • Michał Ząbczyk,
  • Piotr Mazur,
  • Anetta Undas and
  • Joanna Natorska

16 May 2023

Aortic stenosis (AS) is associated with hypofibrinolysis, but its mechanism is poorly understood. We investigated whether LDL cholesterol affects plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1) expression, which may contribute to hypofibrinolysis in AS. St...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,738 Views
13 Pages

Persistence of Cryoglobulinemic Vasculitis after DAA Induced HCV Cure

  • Mahmood Danishwar,
  • Zahid Jamil,
  • Salman Khan,
  • Michael Nakhla,
  • Ishtiaq Ahmad,
  • Muhammad Ashar Ali and
  • Daryl T. Y. Lau

14 February 2022

Treatment with a direct acting antiviral (DAA) has revolutionized HCV therapy, as more than 95% of patients achieve a sustained virological response (SVR). Cryoglobulinemic vasculitis (CryoVas), however, can persist and recur after the HCV cure. In t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,276 Views
21 Pages

20 May 2025

Pear psylla (Cacopsylla chinensis), a major pear tree pest widely distributed in China, is increasingly affecting the productivity of orchards. This species exhibits seasonal polyphenism with two distinct forms, namely, a summer form and a winter for...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,963 Views
21 Pages

24 October 2022

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) remains as an intractable malignancy with limited therapeutic targets. High expression of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) has been associated with a poor prognosis of TNBC; however, EGFR targeting has fail...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,079 Views
20 Pages

New Insights into the Impact of Human Papillomavirus on Oral Cancer in Young Patients: Proteomic Approach Reveals a Novel Role for S100A8

  • Marisol Miranda-Galvis,
  • Carolina Carneiro Soares,
  • Carolina Moretto Carnielli,
  • Jaqueline Ramalho Buttura,
  • Raisa Sales de Sá,
  • Estela Kaminagakura,
  • Fabio Albuquerque Marchi,
  • Adriana Franco Paes Leme,
  • Clóvis A. Lópes Pinto and
  • Cristiane Helena Squarize
  • + 3 authors

5 May 2023

Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection has recently been linked to a subset of cancers affecting the oral cavity. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying HPV-driven oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) onset and progression are poorly understood. M...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,400 Views
22 Pages

Cytoprotective Effects of Human Platelet Lysate during the Xeno-Free Culture of Human Donor Corneas

  • Delia Talpan,
  • Sabine Salla,
  • Linus Meusel,
  • Peter Walter,
  • Chao-Chung Kuo,
  • Julia Franzen and
  • Matthias Fuest

2 February 2023

We evaluated the suitability of 2% human platelet lysate medium (2%HPL) as a replacement for 2% fetal bovine serum medium (2%FBS) for the xeno-free organ culture of human donor corneas. A total of 32 corneas from 16 human donors were cultured in 2%FB...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,463 Views
29 Pages

New Drug Targets to Prevent Death Due to Stroke: A Review Based on Results of Protein-Protein Interaction Network, Enrichment, and Annotation Analyses

  • Michael Maes,
  • Nikita G. Nikiforov,
  • Kitiporn Plaimas,
  • Apichat Suratanee,
  • Daniela Frizon Alfieri and
  • Edna Maria Vissoci Reiche

9 November 2021

This study used established biomarkers of death from ischemic stroke (IS) versus stroke survival to perform network, enrichment, and annotation analyses. Protein-protein interaction (PPI) network analysis revealed that the backbone of the highly conn...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,560 Views
14 Pages

A Phenotypic and Genotypic Evaluation of Developmental Toxicity of Polyhexamethylene Guanidine Phosphate Using Zebrafish Embryo/Larvae

  • Jeongah Song,
  • Kojo Eghan,
  • Sangwoo Lee,
  • Jong-Su Park,
  • Seokjoo Yoon,
  • Wittaya Pimtong and
  • Woo-Keun Kim

Polyhexamethylene guanidine-phosphate (PHMG-P), a guanidine-based cationic antimicrobial polymer, is an effective antimicrobial biocide, potent even at low concentrations. Due to its resilient bactericidal properties, it has been used extensively in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,555 Views
17 Pages

Proteomics Profiling of the Urine of Patients with Hyperthyroidism after Anti-Thyroid Treatment

  • Hicham Benabdelkamel,
  • Afshan Masood,
  • Aishah A. Ekhzaimy and
  • Assim A. Alfadda

Hyperthyroidism, which is characterized by increased circulating thyroid hormone levels, alters the body’s metabolic and systemic hemodynamic balance and directly influences renal function. In this study, the urinary proteome of patients with hyperth...

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19 Pages

15 August 2025

2-Amino-14,16-dimethyloctadecan-3-ol (AOD) is commonly found in foods contaminated with Fusarium avenaceum, particularly cereals or fruits, and is structurally related to Fusarium mycotoxins (fumonisins) and mammalian sphingoid bases, especially 1-de...

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Methodological Development of a Test for Salivary Proteome Analysis Useful in Lung Cancer Screening

  • Leonarda Barra,
  • Elena Carestia,
  • Giulia Ferri,
  • Mohammad Kazemi,
  • Massoumeh Ramahi,
  • Uditanshu Priyadarshi,
  • Velia Di Resta,
  • Fabrizio Di Giuseppe,
  • Renata Ciccarelli and
  • Stefania Angelucci
  • + 1 author

16 August 2025

Early diagnosis of lung cancer, essential for reducing its high mortality rate, is currently challenging, partly due to the lack of specific biomarkers. Here, we attempted to develop a noninvasive and potentially sensitive screening method based on t...

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2,471 Views
19 Pages

Proteomic Profiling of HDL in Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer Based on Tumor Molecular Classification and Clinical Stage of Disease

  • Monique de Fatima Mello Santana,
  • Maria Isabela Bloise Alves Caldas Sawada,
  • Douglas Ricardo Souza Junior,
  • Marcia Benacchio Giacaglia,
  • Mozania Reis,
  • Jacira Xavier,
  • Maria Lucia Côrrea-Giannella,
  • Francisco Garcia Soriano,
  • Luiz Henrique Gebrim and
  • Marisa Passarelli
  • + 1 author

9 August 2024

The association between high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and breast cancer (BC) remains controversial due to the high complexity of the HDL particle and its functionality. The HDL proteome was determined in newly diagnosed BC classified acc...

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3,547 Views
14 Pages

Differentially Represented Proteins in Response to Infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis Identified by Quantitative Serum Proteomics in Asian Elephants

  • Margarita Villar,
  • Rajesh Man Rajbhandari,
  • Sara Artigas-Jerónimo,
  • Marinela Contreras,
  • Amir Sadaula,
  • Dibesh Karmacharya,
  • Paulo Célio Alves,
  • Christian Gortázar and
  • José de la Fuente

3 September 2022

Tuberculosis is a major global concern. Tuberculosis in wildlife is a risk for zoonotic transmission and becoming one of the challenges for conservation globally. In elephants, the number of cases is likely rising. The aim of this study was to identi...

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4,131 Views
16 Pages

Zinc Favors Triple-Negative Breast Cancer’s Microenvironment Modulation and Cell Plasticity

  • Marina Vogel-González,
  • Dunia Musa-Afaneh,
  • Pilar Rivera Gil and
  • Rubén Vicente

25 August 2021

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) tends to metastasize to the brain, a step that worsens the patient’s prognosis. The specific hallmarks that determine successful metastasis are motility and invasion, microenvironment modulation, plasticity, and c...

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5,609 Views
20 Pages

21 July 2022

Used in Asian countries, including China, Japan, and Thailand, Houttuynia cordata Thumb (H. cordata; Saururaceae, HC) is a traditional herbal medicine that possesses favorable antiviral properties. As a potent folk therapy used to treat pulmonary inf...

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