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Cells, Volume 13, Issue 4

2024 February-2 - 74 articles

Cover Story: Vasoactive intestinal peptides (VIPs) are widely distributed in the central and peripheral nervous, digestive and respiratory systems. VIPs contribute to an extensive range of physiological and pathological processes and control neuronal, epithelial, and endocrine cell function. In the current publication, we focused our studies on VIPs and VIP receptor-induced esophageal inflammation and remodeling. Our findings provided evidence that eosinophilic and mast cell accumulation in response to nerve cell-derived mediator VIP and receptor CRTH2 interaction promotes motility disfunction in eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). Most importantly, we showed that eosinophil and mast cell accumulation, which are directly responsible for esophageal motility dysfunction improves  following CRTH2 antagonist treatment in experimentally induced chronic EoE. View this paper
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Articles (74)

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,285 Views
17 Pages

19 February 2024

Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is an aggressive type of brain tumor that has limited treatment options. Current standard therapies, including surgery followed by radiotherapy and chemotherapy, are not very effective due to the rapid progression and re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,071 Views
12 Pages

Comparison of the Single Cell Immune Landscape between Subjects with High Mycobacterium tuberculosis Bacillary Loads during Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Household Members with Latent Tuberculosis Infection

  • Supitcha Kamolratanakul,
  • Wassawon Ariyanon,
  • Kanyarat Udompornpitak,
  • Thansita Bhunyakarnjanarat,
  • Asada Leelahavanichkul,
  • Jittima Dhitavat,
  • Polrat Wilairatana and
  • Wiwat Chancharoenthana

19 February 2024

It is unclear how the immune system controls the transition from latent tuberculosis (TB) infection (LTBI) to active pulmonary infection (PTB). Here, we applied mass spectrometry cytometry time-of-flight (CyTOF) analysis of peripheral blood mononucle...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,897 Views
17 Pages

Signaling Pathways of AXL Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Contribute to the Pathogenetic Mechanisms of Glioblastoma

  • Alberto Repici,
  • Alessio Ardizzone,
  • Fabiola De Luca,
  • Lorenzo Colarossi,
  • Angela Prestifilippo,
  • Gabriele Pizzino,
  • Irene Paterniti,
  • Emanuela Esposito and
  • Anna Paola Capra

19 February 2024

Brain tumors are a diverse collection of neoplasms affecting the brain with a high prevalence rate in people of all ages around the globe. In this pathological context, glioblastoma, a form of glioma that belongs to the IV-grade astrocytoma group, is...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,234 Views
21 Pages

Pharmacological Stimulation of Soluble Guanylate Cyclase Counteracts the Profibrotic Activation of Human Conjunctival Fibroblasts

  • Bianca Saveria Fioretto,
  • Irene Rosa,
  • Elena Andreucci,
  • Rita Mencucci,
  • Mirca Marini,
  • Eloisa Romano and
  • Mirko Manetti

18 February 2024

Conjunctival fibrosis is a serious clinical concern implicated in a wide spectrum of eye diseases, including outcomes of surgery for pterygium and glaucoma. It is mainly driven by chronic inflammation that stimulates conjunctival fibroblasts to diffe...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,708 Views
13 Pages

Effect of LDL Extracted from Human Plasma on Membrane Stiffness in Living Endothelial Cells and Macrophages via Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy

  • Diana Kiseleva,
  • Vasilii Kolmogorov,
  • Vadim Cherednichenko,
  • Ulyana Khovantseva,
  • Anastasia Bogatyreva,
  • Yuliya Markina,
  • Petr Gorelkin,
  • Alexander Erofeev and
  • Alexander Markin

18 February 2024

Mechanical properties of living cells play a crucial role in a wide range of biological functions and pathologies, including atherosclerosis. We used low-stress Scanning Ion-Conductance Microscopy (SICM) correlated with confocal imaging and demonstra...

  • Review
  • Open Access
35 Citations
7,272 Views
20 Pages

Regulatory B Cells—Immunopathological and Prognostic Potential in Humans

  • Johanna Veh,
  • Carolin Ludwig,
  • Hubert Schrezenmeier and
  • Bernd Jahrsdörfer

18 February 2024

The aim of the following review is to shed light on the putative role of regulatory B cells (Bregs) in various human diseases and highlight their potential prognostic and therapeutic relevance in humans. Regulatory B cells are a heterogeneous group o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,904 Views
12 Pages

18 February 2024

Acanthocephalans are dioecious parasites that gain sexual maturity in the alimentary canal of their definitive hosts (gnathostome vertebrates). This initial survey by light and transmission electron microscopy was conducted on the functional organiza...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,017 Views
14 Pages

Anti-Apoptotic and Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Grapefruit IntegroPectin on Human Microglial HMC3 Cell Line

  • Miriana Scordino,
  • Giulia Urone,
  • Monica Frinchi,
  • Chiara Valenza,
  • Angela Bonura,
  • Chiara Cipollina,
  • Rosaria Ciriminna,
  • Francesco Meneguzzo,
  • Mario Pagliaro and
  • Valentina Di Liberto
  • + 1 author

18 February 2024

In this study, we investigated the beneficial effects of grapefruit IntegroPectin, derived from industrial waste grapefruit peels via hydrodynamic cavitation, on microglia cells exposed to oxidative stress conditions. Grapefruit IntegroPectin fully c...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,856 Views
15 Pages

Quantum Dot Imaging Agents: Haematopoietic Cell Interactions and Biocompatibility

  • Leigh Naylor-Adamson,
  • Thomas W. Price,
  • Zoe Booth,
  • Graeme J. Stasiuk and
  • Simon D. J. Calaminus

18 February 2024

Quantum dots (QDs) are semi-conducting nanoparticles that have been developed for a range of biological and non-biological functions. They can be tuned to multiple different emission wavelengths and can have significant benefits over other fluorescen...

  • Review
  • Open Access
54 Citations
11,709 Views
21 Pages

Cellular Senescence, Mitochondrial Dysfunction, and Their Link to Cardiovascular Disease

  • Maria Camacho-Encina,
  • Laura K. Booth,
  • Rachael E. Redgrave,
  • Omowumi Folaranmi,
  • Ioakim Spyridopoulos and
  • Gavin D. Richardson

17 February 2024

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), a group of disorders affecting the heart or blood vessels, are the primary cause of death worldwide, with an immense impact on patient quality of life and disability. According to the World Health Organization, CVD tak...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,913 Views
15 Pages

Software Tools for 2D Cell Segmentation

  • Ping Liu,
  • Jun Li,
  • Jiaxing Chang,
  • Pinli Hu,
  • Yue Sun,
  • Yanan Jiang,
  • Fan Zhang and
  • Haojing Shao

17 February 2024

Cell segmentation is an important task in the field of image processing, widely used in the life sciences and medical fields. Traditional methods are mainly based on pixel intensity and spatial relationships, but have limitations. In recent years, ma...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,993 Views
19 Pages

The Development and Characterization of a Next-Generation Oncolytic Virus Armed with an Anti-PD-1 sdAb for Osteosarcoma Treatment In Vitro

  • Theresa A. Higgins,
  • Daniel J. Patton,
  • Isabella M. Shimko-Lofano,
  • Timothy L. Eller,
  • Roberto Molinari,
  • Maninder Sandey,
  • Aliaa Ismail,
  • Bruce F. Smith and
  • Payal Agarwal

17 February 2024

Osteosarcoma (OS) is a primary bone malignancy characterized by an aggressive nature, limited treatment options, low survival rate, and poor patient prognosis. Conditionally replicative adenoviruses (CRAds) armed with immune checkpoint inhibitors hol...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,857 Views
21 Pages

17 February 2024

The classification of tumors into subtypes, characterized by phenotypes determined by specific differentiation pathways, aids diagnosis and directs therapy towards targeted approaches. However, with the advent and explosion of next-generation sequenc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,136 Views
19 Pages

Real-Time Multiphoton Intravital Microscopy of Drug Extravasation in Tumours during Acoustic Cluster Therapy

  • Jessica Lage Fernandez,
  • Sofie Snipstad,
  • Astrid Bjørkøy and
  • Catharina de Lange Davies

16 February 2024

Optimising drug delivery to tumours remains an obstacle to effective cancer treatment. A prerequisite for successful chemotherapy is that the drugs reach all tumour cells. The vascular network of tumours, extravasation across the capillary wall and p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,675 Views
18 Pages

16 February 2024

Regenerative endodontic procedures (REPs) are promising for dental pulp tissue regeneration; however, their application in permanent teeth remains challenging. We assessed the potential combination of an REP and local dental pulp cell (DPC) transplan...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,940 Views
16 Pages

Understanding Developmental Cell Death Using Drosophila as a Model System

  • Ruchi Umargamwala,
  • Jantina Manning,
  • Loretta Dorstyn,
  • Donna Denton and
  • Sharad Kumar

16 February 2024

Cell death plays an essential function in organismal development, wellbeing, and ageing. Many types of cell deaths have been described in the past 30 years. Among these, apoptosis remains the most conserved type of cell death in metazoans and the mos...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
7,500 Views
24 Pages

Harnessing Pyroptosis for Cancer Immunotherapy

  • Christopher M. Bourne and
  • Cornelius Y. Taabazuing

16 February 2024

Cancer immunotherapy is a novel pillar of cancer treatment that harnesses the immune system to fight tumors and generally results in robust antitumor immunity. Although immunotherapy has achieved remarkable clinical success for some patients, many pa...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
6,093 Views
16 Pages

Complexity of the Genetic Background of Oncogenesis in Ovarian Cancer—Genetic Instability and Clinical Implications

  • Marek Murawski,
  • Adam Jagodziński,
  • Aleksandra Bielawska-Pohl and
  • Aleksandra Klimczak

15 February 2024

Ovarian cancer is a leading cause of death among women with gynecological cancers, and is often diagnosed at advanced stages, leading to poor outcomes. This review explores genetic aspects of high-grade serous, endometrioid, and clear-cell ovarian ca...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,935 Views
13 Pages

Morphological Changes of 3T3 Cells under Simulated Microgravity

  • Minh Thi Tran,
  • Chi Nguyen Quynh Ho,
  • Son Nghia Hoang,
  • Chung Chinh Doan,
  • Minh Thai Nguyen,
  • Huy Duc Van,
  • Cang Ngoc Ly,
  • Cuong Phan Minh Le,
  • Huy Nghia Quang Hoang and
  • Long Thanh Le
  • + 4 authors

15 February 2024

Background: Cells are sensitive to changes in gravity, especially the cytoskeletal structures that determine cell morphology. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of simulated microgravity (SMG) on 3T3 cell morphology, as demonstrated by a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
7,624 Views
17 Pages

In Vivo Reprogramming Using Yamanaka Factors in the CNS: A Scoping Review

  • Han Eol Cho,
  • Siwoo Lee,
  • Jung Hwa Seo,
  • Seong-Woong Kang,
  • Won Ah Choi and
  • Sung-Rae Cho

15 February 2024

Central nervous system diseases, particularly neurodegenerative disorders, pose significant challenges in medicine. These conditions, characterized by progressive neuronal loss, have remained largely incurable, exacting a heavy toll on individuals an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,465 Views
17 Pages

14 February 2024

One of the main obstacles to therapeutic success in colorectal cancer (CRC) is the development of acquired resistance to treatment with drugs such as 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). Whilst some resistance mechanisms are well known, it is clear from the stasis...

  • Review
  • Open Access
40 Citations
8,741 Views
23 Pages

ICAMs in Immunity, Intercellular Adhesion and Communication

  • Claudia Guerra-Espinosa,
  • María Jiménez-Fernández,
  • Francisco Sánchez-Madrid and
  • Juan M. Serrador

14 February 2024

Interactions among leukocytes and leukocytes with immune-associated auxiliary cells represent an essential feature of the immune response that requires the involvement of cell adhesion molecules (CAMs). In the immune system, CAMs include a wide range...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,023 Views
23 Pages

Salivary Biomarkers for Parkinson’s Disease: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis

  • Kacper Nijakowski,
  • Wojciech Owecki,
  • Jakub Jankowski and
  • Anna Surdacka

14 February 2024

Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disease which manifests with motor features, such as bradykinesia, resting tremor, rigidity, and postural instability. Using the non-invasive technique of saliva collection, we designed a s...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,751 Views
16 Pages

14 February 2024

Neurological disorders such as Parkinsonism cause serious socio-economic problems as there are, at present, only therapies that treat their symptoms. The well-established hallmark alpha-synuclein (SYN) is enriched in the inclusion bodies characterist...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,384 Views
28 Pages

13 February 2024

Immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy has revolutionized the treatment of cancer, in particular lung cancer, while the introduction of predictive biomarkers from liquid biopsies has emerged as a promising tool to achieve an effective and personal...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
6,003 Views
23 Pages

13 February 2024

Glioblastoma (GB) is a rare but extremely aggressive brain tumor that significantly impacts patient outcomes, affecting both duration and quality of life. The protocol established by Stupp and colleagues in 2005, based on radiotherapy and chemotherap...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
7,142 Views
22 Pages

Innate Lymphoid Cells and Their Role in the Immune Response to Infections

  • Marek Fol,
  • Wojciech Karpik,
  • Agnieszka Zablotni,
  • Jakub Kulesza,
  • Ewelina Kulesza,
  • Magdalena Godkowicz and
  • Magdalena Druszczynska

13 February 2024

Over the past decade, a group of lymphocyte-like cells called innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) has gained considerable attention due to their crucial role in regulating immunity and tissue homeostasis. ILCs, lacking antigen-specific receptors, are a grou...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
7,635 Views
16 Pages

P. falciparum Invasion and Erythrocyte Aging

  • María Fernanda Alves-Rosa,
  • Nicole M. Tayler,
  • Doriana Dorta,
  • Lorena M. Coronado and
  • Carmenza Spadafora

12 February 2024

Plasmodium parasites need to find red blood cells (RBCs) that, on the one hand, expose receptors for the pathogen ligands and, on the other hand, maintain the right geometry to facilitate merozoite attachment and entry into the red blood cell. Both c...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,842 Views
18 Pages

Regulation of the Activity of the Dual Leucine Zipper Kinase by Distinct Mechanisms

  • Kyra-Alexandra Köster,
  • Marten Dethlefs,
  • Jorge Duque Escobar and
  • Elke Oetjen

11 February 2024

The dual leucine zipper kinase (DLK) alias mitogen-activated protein 3 kinase 12 (MAP3K12) has gained much attention in recent years. DLK belongs to the mixed lineage kinases, characterized by homology to serine/threonine and tyrosine kinase, but exe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,599 Views
14 Pages

The Relationship between p-tau217, p-tau231, and p-tau205 in the Human Brain Is Affected by the Cellular Environment and Alzheimer’s Disease Pathology

  • Malin Wennström,
  • Nina Schultz,
  • Paula Mille Gallardo,
  • The Netherlands Brain Bank,
  • Geidy E. Serrano,
  • Thomas G. Beach,
  • Suchira Bose and
  • Oskar Hansson

11 February 2024

The levels of p-tau217 and p-tau231 in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) are associated with early amyloid beta (Aß) changes in the brain, while the CSF levels of p-tau205 are foremost related to tau pathology in the later stages of the disease. To inv...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,752 Views
13 Pages

In Vivo Cellular Phosphatidylcholine Kinetics of CD15+ Leucocytes and CD3+ T-Lymphocytes in Adults with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

  • Ahilanandan Dushianthan,
  • Rebecca Cusack,
  • Victoria Goss,
  • Grielof Koster,
  • Michael P. W. Grocott and
  • Anthony D. Postle

11 February 2024

Mammalian cell membranes composed of a mixture of glycerophospholipids, the relative composition of individual phospholipids and the dynamic flux vary between cells. In addition to their structural role, membrane phospholipids are involved in cellula...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,523 Views
31 Pages

11 February 2024

Dynein, an ancient microtubule-based motor protein, performs diverse cellular functions in nearly all eukaryotic cells, with the exception of land plants. It has evolved into three subfamilies—cytoplasmic dynein-1, cytoplasmic dynein-2, and axo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,480 Views
15 Pages

Alcohol Promotes Lipogenesis in Sebocytes—Implications for Acne

  • Johannes Kleemann,
  • Jindrich Cinatl,
  • Stephanie Hoffmann,
  • Nadja Zöller,
  • Deniz Özistanbullu,
  • Christos C. Zouboulis,
  • Roland Kaufmann and
  • Stefan Kippenberger

11 February 2024

The oral consumption of alcohol (ethanol) has a long tradition in humans and is an integral part of many cultures. The causal relationship between ethanol consumption and numerous diseases is well known. In addition to the well-described harmful effe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,693 Views
14 Pages

Novel Biomarkers for Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy (LGMD)

  • Sara Aguti,
  • Gian Nicola Gallus,
  • Silvia Bianchi,
  • Simona Salvatore,
  • Anna Rubegni,
  • Gianna Berti,
  • Patrizia Formichi,
  • Nicola De Stefano,
  • Alessandro Malandrini and
  • Diego Lopergolo

10 February 2024

Objective: To identify novel biomarkers as an alternative diagnostic tool for limb girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD). Background: LGMD encompasses a group of muscular dystrophies characterized by proximal muscles weakness, elevated CK levels and dystr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,095 Views
20 Pages

Defining Transcriptomic Heterogeneity between Left and Right Ventricle-Derived Cardiac Fibroblasts

  • Michael Bradley Dewar,
  • Fahad Ehsan,
  • Aliya Izumi,
  • Hangjun Zhang,
  • Yu-Qing Zhou,
  • Haisam Shah,
  • Dylan Langburt,
  • Hamsini Suresh,
  • Tao Wang and
  • Scott Patrick Heximer
  • + 4 authors

10 February 2024

Cardiac fibrosis is a key aspect of heart failure, leading to reduced ventricular compliance and impaired electrical conduction in the myocardium. Various pathophysiologic conditions can lead to fibrosis in the left ventricle (LV) and/or right ventri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,320 Views
18 Pages

Human RPF1 and ESF1 in Pre-rRNA Processing and the Assembly of Pre-Ribosomal Particles: A Functional Study

  • Alexander Deryabin,
  • Anastasiia Moraleva,
  • Kira Dobrochaeva,
  • Diana Kovaleva,
  • Maria Rubtsova,
  • Olga Dontsova and
  • Yury Rubtsov

10 February 2024

Ribosome biogenesis is essential for the functioning of living cells. In higher eukaryotes, this multistep process is tightly controlled and involves a variety of specialized proteins and RNAs. This pool of so-called ribosome biogenesis factors inclu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
30 Citations
8,581 Views
28 Pages

Fourier Ptychographic Microscopy 10 Years on: A Review

  • Fannuo Xu,
  • Zipei Wu,
  • Chao Tan,
  • Yizheng Liao,
  • Zhiping Wang,
  • Keru Chen and
  • An Pan

10 February 2024

Fourier ptychographic microscopy (FPM) emerged as a prominent imaging technique in 2013, attracting significant interest due to its remarkable features such as precise phase retrieval, expansive field of view (FOV), and superior resolution. Over the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,835 Views
13 Pages

Versatile Endogenous Editing of GluRIIA in Drosophila melanogaster

  • Constantin J. Beckers,
  • Achmed Mrestani,
  • Fabian Komma and
  • Sven Dannhäuser

10 February 2024

Glutamate receptors at the postsynaptic side translate neurotransmitter release from presynapses into postsynaptic excitation. They play a role in many forms of synaptic plasticity, e.g., homeostatic scaling of the receptor field, activity-dependent...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,769 Views
17 Pages

The BK Channel Limits the Pro-Inflammatory Activity of Macrophages

  • Yihe Chen,
  • Nikita Markov,
  • Lea Gigon,
  • Aref Hosseini,
  • Shida Yousefi,
  • Darko Stojkov and
  • Hans-Uwe Simon

9 February 2024

Macrophages play a crucial role in the innate immune response, serving as key effector cells in the defense against pathogens. Although the role of the large-conductance voltage and calcium-activated potassium channel, also known as the KCa1.1 or BK...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,501 Views
25 Pages

Effects of the Phosphodiesterase 10A Inhibitor MR1916 on Alcohol Self-Administration and Striatal Gene Expression in Post-Chronic Intermittent Ethanol-Exposed Rats

  • Luísa B. Bertotto,
  • Dolly Lampson-Stixrud,
  • Anushka Sinha,
  • Nicki K. Rohani,
  • Isabella Myer and
  • Eric P. Zorrilla

9 February 2024

Alcohol use disorder (AUD) requires new neurobiological targets. Problematic drinking involves underactive indirect pathway medium spiny neurons (iMSNs) that subserve adaptive behavioral selection vs. overactive direct pathway MSNs (dMSNs) that promo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
7,338 Views
30 Pages

Unraveling Histone Loss in Aging and Senescence

  • Sushil Kumar Dubey,
  • Rashmi Dubey and
  • Mark Ellsworth Kleinman

9 February 2024

As the global population experiences a notable surge in aging demographics, the need to understand the intricate molecular pathways exacerbated by age-related stresses, including epigenetic dysregulation, becomes a priority. Epigenetic mechanisms pla...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
6,692 Views
35 Pages

Hereditary Ataxias: From Bench to Clinic, Where Do We Stand?

  • Federica Pilotto,
  • Andrea Del Bondio and
  • Hélène Puccio

9 February 2024

Cerebellar ataxias are a wide heterogeneous group of movement disorders. Within this broad umbrella of diseases, there are both genetics and sporadic forms. The clinical presentation of these conditions can exhibit a diverse range of symptoms across...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
9,203 Views
20 Pages

Astrocytic GABAergic Regulation in Alcohol Use and Major Depressive Disorders

  • Dina N. Ali,
  • Hossam M. Ali,
  • Matthew R. Lopez,
  • Shinwoo Kang and
  • Doo-Sup Choi

9 February 2024

Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system (CNS). Most GABAergic neurons synthesize GABA from glutamate and release it in the synaptic cleft in the CNS. However, astrocytes can also synthesiz...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,241 Views
11 Pages

Targeted Delivery of HSP70 to Tumor Cells via Supramolecular Complex Based on HER2-Specific DARPin9_29 and the Barnase:Barstar Pair

  • Ludmila G. Alekseeva,
  • Olga V. Ovsyanikova,
  • Alexey A. Schulga,
  • Maria V. Grechikhina,
  • Olga A. Shustova,
  • Elena I. Kovalenko,
  • Elena V. Svirshchevskaya,
  • Sergey M. Deyev and
  • Alexander M. Sapozhnikov

9 February 2024

(1) Background: We have previously shown that the use of an artificial supramolecular two-component system based on chimeric recombinant proteins 4D5scFv-barnase and barstar-heat shock protein 70 KDa (HSP70) allows targeted delivery of HSP70 to the s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,156 Views
22 Pages

GOLPH3 Participates in Mitochondrial Fission and Is Necessary to Sustain Bioenergetic Function in MDA-MB-231 Breast Cancer Cells

  • Catalina M. Polanco,
  • Viviana A. Cavieres,
  • Abigail J. Galarza,
  • Claudia Jara,
  • Angie K. Torres,
  • Jorge Cancino,
  • Manuel Varas-Godoy,
  • Patricia V. Burgos,
  • Cheril Tapia-Rojas and
  • Gonzalo A. Mardones

8 February 2024

In this study, we investigated the inter-organelle communication between the Golgi apparatus (GA) and mitochondria. Previous observations suggest that GA-derived vesicles containing phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate (PI(4)P) play a role in mitochondri...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
5,577 Views
16 Pages

A Mapping Review of the Pathogenesis of Peri-Implantitis: The Biofilm-Mediated Inflammation and Bone Dysregulation (BIND) Hypothesis

  • Ethan Ng,
  • John Rong Hao Tay,
  • Nikos Mattheos,
  • Nagihan Bostanci,
  • Georgios N. Belibasakis and
  • Chaminda Jayampath Seneviratne

8 February 2024

This mapping review highlights the need for a new paradigm in the understanding of peri-implantitis pathogenesis. The biofilm-mediated inflammation and bone dysregulation (BIND) hypothesis is proposed, focusing on the relationship between biofilm, in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,816 Views
16 Pages

Myeloid-Derived Suppressor-like Cells as a Prognostic Marker in Critically Ill Patients: Insights from Experimental Endotoxemia and Intensive Care Patients

  • Irene T. Schrijver,
  • Jacobus Herderschee,
  • Charlotte Théroude,
  • Antonios Kritikos,
  • Guus Leijte,
  • Didier Le Roy,
  • Maelick Brochut,
  • Jean-Daniel Chiche,
  • Matthieu Perreau and
  • Thierry Roger
  • + 5 authors

8 February 2024

Patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) often experience endotoxemia, nosocomial infections and sepsis. Polymorphonuclear and monocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells (PMN-MDSCs and M-MDSCs) can have an important impact on the developmen...

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