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  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,828 Views
20 Pages

Cell immortalization, a hallmark of cancer development, is a process that cells can undergo on their path to carcinogenesis. Spontaneously immortalized mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) have been used for decades; however, changes in the global tran...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,860 Views
20 Pages

Cell immortalization corresponds to a biologically relevant clinical feature that allows cells to acquire a high proliferative potential during carcinogenesis. In multiple cancer types, Protein Kinase D3 (PKD3) has often been reported as a dysregulat...

  • Review
  • Open Access
37 Citations
6,922 Views
10 Pages

The Importance of Physiologically Relevant Cell Lines for Studying Virus–Host Interactions

  • David Hare,
  • Susan Collins,
  • Breanne Cuddington and
  • Karen Mossman

1 November 2016

Viruses interact intimately with the host cell at nearly every stage of replication, and the cell model that is chosen to study virus infection is critically important. Although primary cells reflect the phenotype of healthy cells in vivo better than...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,867 Views
16 Pages

Pitfalls in the Application of Dispase-Based Keratinocyte Dissociation Assay for In Vitro Analysis of Pemphigus Vulgaris

  • Morna F. Schmidt,
  • Maria Feoktistova,
  • Diana Panayotova-Dimitrova,
  • Ramona A. Eichkorn and
  • Amir S. Yazdi

28 January 2022

Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is a chronic, life-altering autoimmune disease due to the production of anti-desmoglein antibodies causing the loss of cell–cell adhesion in keratinocytes (acantholysis) and blister formation in both skin and mucous memb...

  • Data Descriptor
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,557 Views
8 Pages

Impact of p53 Knockout on Protein Data Set of HaCaT Cells in Confluent and Subconfluent Conditions

  • Alexander L. Rusanov,
  • Daniil D. Romashin,
  • Peter M. Kozhin,
  • Maxim N. Karagyaur,
  • Dmitry S. Loginov,
  • Olga V. Tikhonova,
  • Victor G. Zgoda and
  • Nataliya G. Luzgina

23 February 2022

The immortalized keratinocytes, HaCaT, are a popular model for skin research (toxicity, irritation, allergic reactions, or interaction of cells). They maintain a stable keratinocyte phenotype and respond to keratinocyte differentiation stimuli. Howev...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
9,216 Views
12 Pages

Microfluidic Formulation of DNA-Loaded Multicomponent Lipid Nanoparticles for Gene Delivery

  • Erica Quagliarini,
  • Serena Renzi,
  • Luca Digiacomo,
  • Francesca Giulimondi,
  • Barbara Sartori,
  • Heinz Amenitsch,
  • Valentina Tassinari,
  • Laura Masuelli,
  • Roberto Bei and
  • Lishan Cui
  • + 5 authors

In recent years, lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) have gained considerable attention in numerous research fields ranging from gene therapy to cancer immunotherapy and DNA vaccination. While some RNA-encapsulating LNP formulations passed clinical trials, DN...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,791 Views
18 Pages

A Simple Model to Study Mosaic Gene Expression in 3D Endothelial Spheroids

  • Lucinda S. McRobb,
  • Vivienne S. Lee,
  • Fahimeh Faqihi and
  • Marcus A. Stoodley

Aims: The goal of this study was to establish a simple model of 3D endothelial spheroids with mosaic gene expression using adeno-associated virus (AAV) transduction, with a future aim being to study the activity of post-zygotic mutations common to va...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,956 Views
15 Pages

21 September 2023

Olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) muscle satellite cells (OFMCs) were obtained by enzymatic primary cell isolation and the explant method. Enzymatic isolation yielded cells that reached 80% confluence within 8 days, compared to 15 days for the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
83 Citations
5,908 Views
11 Pages

(+)-Limonene 1,2-Epoxide-Loaded SLNs: Evaluation of Drug Release, Antioxidant Activity, and Cytotoxicity in an HaCaT Cell Line

  • Eliana B. Souto,
  • Aleksandra Zielinska,
  • Selma B. Souto,
  • Alessandra Durazzo,
  • Massimo Lucarini,
  • Antonello Santini,
  • Amélia M. Silva,
  • Atanas G. Atanasov,
  • Conrado Marques and
  • Luciana N. Andrade
  • + 1 author

20 February 2020

In this work, we developed a solid lipid nanoparticle (SLN) formulation with (+)-limonene 1,2-epoxide and glycerol monostearate (Lim-SLNs), stabilized with Poloxamer® 188 in aqueous dispersion to modify the release profile of the loaded monoterpe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,601 Views
18 Pages

Tetraploidization of Immortalized Myoblasts Induced by Cell Fusion Drives Myogenic Sarcoma Development with DMD Deletion

  • Candice Merle,
  • Noémie Thébault,
  • Sophie LeGuellec,
  • Jessica Baud,
  • Gaëlle Pérot,
  • Tom Lesluyes,
  • Lucile Delespaul,
  • Lydia Lartigue and
  • Frédéric Chibon

19 May 2020

Whole-genome doubling is the second most frequent genomic event, after TP53 alterations, in advanced solid tumors and is associated with poor prognosis. Tetraploidization step will lead to aneuploidy and chromosomic rearrangements. The mechanism lead...

  • Article
  • Open Access
60 Citations
7,268 Views
14 Pages

Boron Nitride Doped Polyhydroxyalkanoate/Chitosan Nanocomposite for Antibacterial and Biological Applications

  • Abdul Mukheem,
  • Syed Shahabuddin,
  • Noor Akbar,
  • Azizi Miskon,
  • Norazilawati Muhamad Sarih,
  • Kumar Sudesh,
  • Naveed Ahmed Khan,
  • Rahman Saidur and
  • Nanthini Sridewi

21 April 2019

The present research focused on the fabrication of biocompatible polyhydroxyalkanoate, chitosan, and hexagonal boron nitride incorporated (PHA/Ch-hBN) nanocomposites through a simple solvent casting technique. The fabricated nanocomposites were compr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
7,654 Views
16 Pages

Immortalized Human hTert/KER-CT Keratinocytes a Model System for Research on Desmosomal Adhesion and Pathogenesis of Pemphigus Vulgaris

  • Benedikt Beckert,
  • Francesca Panico,
  • Robert Pollmann,
  • Rüdiger Eming,
  • Antje Banning and
  • Ritva Tikkanen

Pemphigus Vulgaris is an autoimmune disease that results in blister formation in the epidermis and in mucosal tissues due to antibodies recognizing desmosomal cadherins, mainly desmoglein-3 and -1. Studies on the molecular mechanisms of Pemphigus hav...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,425 Views
11 Pages

Promotion of Cyst Formation from a Renal Stem Cell Line Using Organ-Specific Extracellular Matrix Gel Format Culture System

  • Yusuke Sakai,
  • Yoshihiro Kubo,
  • Nana Shirakigawa,
  • Yoshinori Kawabe,
  • Masamichi Kamihira and
  • Hiroyuki Ijima

19 May 2022

Researchers have long awaited the technology to develop an in vitro kidney model. Here, we establish a rapid fabricating technique for kidney-like tissues (cysts) using a combination of an organ-derived extracellular matrix (ECM) gel format culture s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,749 Views
26 Pages

Modeling the Diversity of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer through Ten Novel Well Characterized Cell Lines Covering Multiple Subtypes of the Disease

  • Skye Alexandre Sauriol,
  • Kayla Simeone,
  • Lise Portelance,
  • Liliane Meunier,
  • Kim Leclerc-Desaulniers,
  • Manon de Ladurantaye,
  • Meriem Chergui,
  • Jennifer Kendall-Dupont,
  • Kurosh Rahimi and
  • Euridice Carmona
  • + 2 authors

8 August 2020

Cancer cell lines are amongst the most important pre-clinical models. In the context of epithelial ovarian cancer, a highly heterogeneous disease with diverse subtypes, it is paramount to study a wide panel of models in order to draw a representative...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,657 Views
32 Pages

From Development to Regeneration: Insights into Flight Muscle Adaptations from Bat Muscle Cell Lines

  • Fengyan Deng,
  • Valentina Peña,
  • Pedro Morales-Sosa,
  • Andrea Bernal-Rivera,
  • Bowen Yang,
  • Shengping Huang,
  • Sonia Ghosh,
  • Maria Katt,
  • Luciana Andrea Castellano and
  • Lucinda Maddera
  • + 4 authors

1 August 2025

Skeletal muscle regeneration depends on muscle stem cells, which give rise to myoblasts that drive muscle growth, repair, and maintenance. In bats—the only mammals capable of powered flight—these processes must also sustain contractile pe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,120 Views
15 Pages

2 December 2020

Melanoma is the most dangerous and lethal form of skin cancer, due to its ability to spread to different organs if it is not treated at an early stage. Conventional chemotherapeutics are failing as a result of drug resistance and weak tumor selectivi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,370 Views
13 Pages

7 December 2020

Keratinocytes undergo a complex differentiation process, coupled with extensive changes in gene expression through which they acquire distinctive features indispensable for cells that form the external body barrier—epidermis. Disturbed epiderma...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,515 Views
16 Pages

Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a genetic disorder caused by inactivating mutations in TSC1 (hamartin) or TSC2 (tuberin), crucial negative regulators of the mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) signaling pathway. TSC affects multipl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,614 Views
18 Pages

Profiling and Evaluation of the Effect of Guarana-Loaded Liposomes on Different Skin Cell Lines: An In Vitro Study

  • Isabel Roggia,
  • Patrícia Gomes,
  • Ana Julia Figueiró Dalcin,
  • Aline Ferreira Ourique,
  • Ivana Beatrice Mânica da Cruz,
  • Euler E. Ribeiro,
  • Montserrat Mitjans and
  • Maria Pilar Vinardell

The objective of this study was to analyze the in vitro stability and toxicity of liposomes containing guarana in skin cell lines. The liposomes were produced by the reverse phase evaporation method containing 1 mg/mL guarana. The stability of the li...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
7,203 Views
12 Pages

Safety and Immunogenicity of the Heterosubtypic Influenza A Vaccine MVA-NP+M1 Manufactured on the AGE1.CR.pIX Avian Cell Line

  • Pedro M. Folegatti,
  • Duncan Bellamy,
  • Amy Flaxman,
  • Catherine Mair,
  • Chris Ellis,
  • Raquel L. Ramon,
  • Fernando Ramos Lopez,
  • Celia Mitton,
  • Megan Baker and
  • Ian Poulton
  • + 7 authors

Seasonal influenza infections have a significant global impact leading to increased health and economic burden. The efficacy of currently available seasonal influenza vaccines targeting polymorphic surface antigens has historically been suboptimal. C...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,930 Views
23 Pages

5 December 2023

Menkes’ disease (MD) and Wilson’s disease (WD) are two major copper (Cu) metabolism-related disorders caused by mutations of the ATP7A and ATP7B ATPase gene, respectively. While Cu is involved in DNA strand breaks signaling and repair, th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,160 Views
14 Pages

11 April 2022

Background: Hinokitiol (β-thujaplicin), isolated from the wood of Chamaecyparis taiwanensis, has a wide variety of biological properties including anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, and anti-tumor effects. Therefore, hinokitiol has become a freq...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,134 Views
9 Pages

Characteristics and Applications of Canine In Vitro Models of Bladder Cancer in Veterinary Medicine: An Up-to-Date Mini Review

  • Łukasz Nowak,
  • Wojciech Krajewski,
  • Bartosz Małkiewicz,
  • Tomasz Szydełko and
  • Aleksandra Pawlak

19 February 2022

Bladder cancer (BC) constitutes approximately 2% of all spontaneously occurring cancers in dogs. It is characterized by a devastating clinical course in most cases, which emphasizes a constant need for the development of novel methods of disease char...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
3,167 Views
12 Pages

A Spontaneously Occurring African Swine Fever Virus with 11 Gene Deletions Partially Protects Pigs Challenged with the Parental Strain

  • Tomoya Kitamura,
  • Kentaro Masujin,
  • Reiko Yamazoe,
  • Ken-ichiro Kameyama,
  • Mizuki Watanabe,
  • Mitsutaka Ikezawa,
  • Manabu Yamada and
  • Takehiro Kokuho

22 January 2023

African swine fever (ASF) is an infectious Suidae disease caused by the ASF virus (ASFV). Adaptation to less susceptible, non-target host cells is one of the most common techniques used to attenuate virulent viruses. However, this may induce many mut...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
6,669 Views
13 Pages

Development of an LC-MS Targeted Metabolomics Methodology to Study Proline Metabolism in Mammalian Cell Cultures

  • Agnieszka Klupczynska,
  • Magdalena Misiura,
  • Wojciech Miltyk,
  • Ilona Oscilowska,
  • Jerzy Palka,
  • Zenon J. Kokot and
  • Jan Matysiak

12 October 2020

A growing interest in metabolomics studies of cultured cells requires development not only untargeted methods capable of fingerprinting the complete metabolite profile but also targeted methods enabling the precise and accurate determination of a sel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,274 Views
12 Pages

Polydopamine Blending Increases Human Cell Proliferation in Gelatin–Xanthan Gum 3D-Printed Hydrogel

  • Preetham Yerra,
  • Mario Migliario,
  • Sarah Gino,
  • Maurizio Sabbatini,
  • Monica Bignotto,
  • Marco Invernizzi and
  • Filippo Renò

14 February 2024

Background: Gelatin–xanthan gum (Gel–Xnt) hydrogel has been previously modified to improve its printability; now, to increase its ability for use as cell-laden 3D scaffolds (bioink), polydopamine (PDA), a biocompatible, antibacterial, adh...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,436 Views
21 Pages

Antibiofilm Activity and Biocompatibility of Temporin-SHa: A Promising Antimicrobial Peptide for Control of Fluconazole-Resistant Candida albicans

  • Luana Mendonça Dias,
  • Eduardo Maffud Cilli,
  • Karine Sousa Medeiros,
  • Maria Carolina Oliveira de Arruda Brasil,
  • Lina Maria Marin,
  • Walter L. Siqueira and
  • Ana Claudia Pavarina

The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) Hylin−a1, KR−12-a5, and Temporin-SHa in Candida albicans as well as the biocompatibility of keratinocytes spontaneously immortalized (NOK-si) and human gi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
42 Citations
10,372 Views
18 Pages

STAT3 Activities and Energy Metabolism: Dangerous Liaisons

  • Annalisa Camporeale,
  • Marco Demaria,
  • Emanuele Monteleone,
  • Carlotta Giorgi,
  • Mariusz R. Wieckowski,
  • Paolo Pinton and
  • Valeria Poli

31 July 2014

STAT3 mediates cytokine and growth factor receptor signalling, becoming transcriptionally active upon tyrosine 705 phosphorylation (Y-P). Constitutively Y-P STAT3 is observed in many tumors that become addicted to its activity, and STAT3 transcriptio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,065 Views
16 Pages

Bioinspired Mineralization of Type I Collagen Fibrils with Apatite in Presence of Citrate and Europium Ions

  • Jaime Gómez Morales,
  • Raquel Fernández Penas,
  • Cristóbal Verdugo-Escamilla,
  • Lorenzo Degli Esposti,
  • Francesca Oltolina,
  • Maria Prat,
  • Michele Iafisco and
  • Jorge Fernando Fernández Sánchez

25 December 2018

Synthetic nanostructured hybrid composites based on collagen and nanocrystalline apatites are interesting materials for the generation of scaffolds for bone tissue engineering. In this work, mineralized collagen fibrils were prepared in the presence...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,248 Views
20 Pages

A Novel Primary Cell Line Model of Localized Prostate Cancer and Radioresistance—A Role for Nicotinamide N-Methyltransferase

  • Jessica A. Wright,
  • Stephanie D. White,
  • Gavin Frame,
  • Ana Bosiljkov,
  • Shahbaz Khan,
  • Roni Haas,
  • Qian Yang,
  • Minzhi Sheng,
  • Xiaoyong Huang and
  • Geoff S. Higgins
  • + 9 authors

31 May 2025

Prostate cancer cell lines are particularly clinically homogenous, mostly representing metastatic states rather than localized disease. While there has been significant work in the development of additional models, few have been created without oncog...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
6,418 Views
16 Pages

Phosphorylation of Microglial IRF5 and IRF4 by IRAK4 Regulates Inflammatory Responses to Ischemia

  • Conelius Ngwa,
  • Abdullah Al Mamun,
  • Yan Xu,
  • Romana Sharmeen and
  • Fudong Liu

30 January 2021

Background: Interferon Regulatory Factor (IRF) 5 and 4 play a determinant role in regulating microglial pro- and anti-inflammatory responses to cerebral ischemia. How microglial IRF5 and IRF4 signaling are activated has been elusive. We hypothesized...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4,585 Views
12 Pages

1 September 2025

Background/Objectives: Co-culture models of neurons and Schwann cells have been used to explore the mechanisms of myelination during development, axonal regeneration after injury, and the pathogenesis of various demyelinating neuropathies. A spontane...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,899 Views
22 Pages

Activity and Selectivity of Novel Chemical Metallic Complexes with Potential Anticancer Effects on Melanoma Cells

  • Maria Camilla Ciardulli,
  • Annaluisa Mariconda,
  • Marco Sirignano,
  • Erwin Pavel Lamparelli,
  • Raffaele Longo,
  • Pasqualina Scala,
  • Raffaella D’Auria,
  • Antonietta Santoro,
  • Liberata Guadagno and
  • Giovanna Della Porta
  • + 1 author

19 June 2023

Human malignant melanoma cells from lymph node metastatic site (MeWo) were selected for testing several synthesized and purified silver(I) and gold(I) complexes stabilized by unsymmetrically substituted N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligands, called L2...

  • Review
  • Open Access
90 Citations
15,297 Views
12 Pages

Treating Cancer by Targeting Telomeres and Telomerase

  • Marko Ivancich,
  • Zachary Schrank,
  • Luke Wojdyla,
  • Brandon Leviskas,
  • Adijan Kuckovic,
  • Ankita Sanjali and
  • Neelu Puri

19 February 2017

Telomerase is expressed in more than 85% of cancer cells. Tumor cells with metastatic potential may have a high telomerase activity, allowing cells to escape from the inhibition of cell proliferation due to shortened telomeres. Human telomerase prima...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,619 Views
11 Pages

Laser Biostimulation Induces Wound Healing-Promoter β2-Defensin Expression in Human Keratinocytes via Oxidative Stress

  • Mario Migliario,
  • Preetham Yerra,
  • Sarah Gino,
  • Maurizio Sabbatini and
  • Filippo Renò

3 August 2023

The innate immune system is the first line of defense of the body composed of anatomical barriers, such as skin and mucosa, as well as effector cells, antimicrobial peptides, soluble mediators, and cell receptors able to detect and destroy viruses an...