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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38395872/crosstalk-with-renal-proximal-tubule-cells-drives-acidosis-induced-inflammatory-response-and-dedifferentiation-of-fibroblasts-via-p38-singaling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marie-Christin Schulz, Michael Kopf, Michael Gekle
BACKGROUND: Tubulointerstitial kidney disease associated microenvironmental dysregulation, like acidification, inflammation and fibrosis, affects tubule cells and fibroblasts. Micromilieu homeostasis influences intracellular signaling and intercellular crosstalk. Cell-cell communication in turn modulates the interstitial microenvironment. We assessed the impact of acidosis on inflammatory and fibrotic responses in proximal tubule cells and fibroblasts as a function of cellular crosstalk...
February 24, 2024: Cell Communication and Signaling: CCS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38389836/enhancing-anti-tumor-potential-low-intensity-vibration-suppresses-osteosarcoma-progression-and-augments-mscs-tumor-suppressive-abilities
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Xue Xiong, Qingji Huo, Kexin Li, Changpeng Cui, Chunyi Chang, Charles Park, BonHeon Ku, Chin-Suk Hong, HeeChang Lim, Pankita H Pandya, M Reza Saadatzadeh, Khadijeh Bijangi-Vishehsaraei, Chien-Chi Lin, Melissa A Kacena, Karen E Pollok, Andy Chen, Jing Liu, William R Thompson, Xue-Lian Li, Bai-Yan Li, Hiroki Yokota
Rationale: Osteosarcoma (OS), a common malignant bone tumor, calls for the investigation of novel treatment strategies. Low-intensity vibration (LIV) presents itself as a promising option, given its potential to enhance bone health and decrease cancer susceptibility. This research delves into the effects of LIV on OS cells and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), with a primary focus on generating induced tumor-suppressing cells (iTSCs) and tumor-suppressive conditioned medium (CM). Methods: To ascertain the influence of vibration frequency, we employed numerical simulations and conducted experiments to determine the most effective LIV conditions...
2024: Theranostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38383288/the-ancestral-type-of-the-r-ras-protein-has-oncogenic-potential
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Antea Talajić, Kristina Dominko, Marija Lončarić, Andreja Ambriović-Ristov, Helena Ćetković
BACKGROUND: The R-RAS2 is a small GTPase highly similar to classical RAS proteins at the regulatory and signaling levels. The high evolutionary conservation of R-RAS2, its links to basic cellular processes and its role in cancer, make R-RAS2 an interesting research topic. To elucidate the evolutionary history of R-RAS proteins, we investigated and compared structural and functional properties of ancestral type R-RAS protein with human R-RAS2. METHODS: Bioinformatics analysis were used to elucidate the evolution of R-RAS proteins...
February 21, 2024: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38375055/magnolol-and-5-fluorouracil-synergy-inhibition-of-metastasis-of-cervical-cancer-cells-by-targeting-pi3k-akt-mtor-and-emt-pathways
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Yuanyuan Chen, Shanshan Chen, Kaiting Chen, Lanfang Ji, Shuna Cui
OBJECTIVE: This study is designed to investigate the mode of action of the synergistic effect of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and magnolol against cervical cancer. METHODS: Network pharmacological approach was applied to predict the molecular mechanism of 5-FU combined with magnolol against cervical cancer. CCK-8 assay, colony formation assay, immunofluorescence staining, adhesion assay, wound healing mobility assay, cell migration and invasion assay and Western blot analysis were conducted to validate the results of in silico study...
January 2024: Chinese Herbal Medicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38354103/cell-material-interplay-in-focal-adhesion-points
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Krzysztof Berniak, Daniel P Ura, Adam Piórkowski, Urszula Stachewicz
The complex interplay between cells and materials is a key focus of this research, aiming to develop optimal scaffolds for regenerative medicine. The need for tissue regeneration underscores understanding cellular behavior on scaffolds, especially cell adhesion to polymer fibers forming focal adhesions. Key proteins, paxillin and vinculin, regulate cell signaling, migration, and mechanotransduction in response to the extracellular environment. This study utilizes advanced microscopy, specifically the AiryScan technique, along with advanced image analysis employing the Density-Based Spatial Clustering of Applications with Noise (DBSCAN) cluster algorithm, to investigate protein distribution during osteoblast cell adhesion to polymer fibers and glass substrates...
February 14, 2024: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38350000/vinculin-is-essential-for-sustaining-normal-levels-of-endogenous-forces-at-cell-cell-contacts
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Mazen Mezher, Sandeep Dumbali, Ian Fenn, Carter Lamb, Conrad Miller, Saika Sharmin, Jolene I Cabe, Vidal Bejar-Padilla, Daniel Conway, Venkat Maruthamuthu
Transmission of cell-generated (i.e., endogenous) tension at cell-cell contacts is crucial for tissue shape changes during morphogenesis and adult tissue repair in tissues such as epithelia. E-cadherin-based adhesions at cell-cell contacts are the primary means by which endogenous tension is transmitted between cells. The E-cadherin-β-catenin-α-catenin complex mechanically couples to the actin cytoskeleton (and thereby the cell's contractile machinery) both directly and indirectly. However, the key adhesion constituents required for substantial endogenous force transmission at these adhesions in cell-cell contacts are unclear...
December 5, 2023: Biophysical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38347936/amino-acid-based-supramolecular-chiral-hydrogels-promote-osteogenesis-of-human-dental-pulp-stem-cells-via-the-mapk-pathway
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Peilun Li, Qiaoqiao Jin, Kangrui Zeng, Chenguang Niu, Qianyang Xie, Ting Dong, Zhengwei Huang, Xiaoqiu Dou, Chuanliang Feng
Critical-size defects (CSDs) of the craniofacial bones cause aesthetic and functional complications that seriously impact the quality of life. The transplantation of human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs) is a promising strategy for bone tissue engineering. Chirality is commonly observed in natural biomolecules, yet its effect on stem cell differentiation is seldom studied, and little is known about the underlying mechanism. In this study, supramolecular chiral hydrogels were constructed using L/ d -phenylalanine (L/D-Phe) derivatives...
April 2024: Materials today. Bio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38331889/the-cross-talk-between-type-ii-diabetic-microenvironment-and-the-regenerative-capacities-of-human-adipose-tissue-derived-pericytes-a-promising-cell-therapy
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Toka A Ahmed, Sara M Ahmed, Hoda Elkhenany, Mohamed A El-Desouky, Sameh Magdeldin, Aya Osama, Ali Mostafa Anwar, Ihab K Mohamed, Mohamed Essameldin Abdelgawad, Demiana H Hanna, Nagwa El-Badri
BACKGROUND: Pericytes (PCs) are multipotent contractile cells that wrap around the endothelial cells (ECs) to maintain the blood vessel's functionality and integrity. The hyperglycemia associated with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) was shown to impair the function of PCs and increase the risk of diabetes complications. In this study, we aimed to investigate the deleterious effect of the diabetic microenvironment on the regenerative capacities of human PCs. METHODS: PCs isolated from human adipose tissue were cultured in the presence or absence of serum collected from diabetic patients...
February 8, 2024: Stem Cell Research & Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38316067/the-mechanism-of-selenium-regulating-the-permeability-of-vascular-endothelial-cells-through-selenoprotein-o
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Jiawei Wu, Yanhe Zhang, Tianjing Liu, Jie Yang, Xiaoran Sun, Xue-Jiao Gao
Vascular diseases, a leading cause of death in human, are strongly associated with pathological damage to blood vessels. The selenoprotein (Sel) have been reported to play important roles in vascular disease. However, the role of SelO in vascular disease has not been conclusively investigated. The present experiment was to investigate the regulatory mechanism of the effect of SelO on the permeability of vascular endothelial. The H.E staining, FITC-Dextran staining, Dil-AC-LDL staining and FITC-WGA staining showed that vascular structure was damaged, and intercellular junctions were disrupted with selenium (Se)-deficient...
February 1, 2024: Redox Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38309674/inhibition-of-vinculin-activity-has-an-adverse-effect-on-porcine-ovarian-cells
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Barbora Loncová, Zuzana Fabová, Vladimíra Mondočková, Radoslav Omelka, Abdel Halim Harrath, Alexander V Sirotkin
The existing knowledge of the involvement of vinculin (VCL) in the control of ovarian cell functions is insufficient. To understand the role of VCL in the control of basic porcine ovarian granulosa cell functions, we decreased VCL activity by small interfering RNA (VCL siRNA). The expression of VCL, accumulation of VCL protein, cell viability, proliferation (accumulation of PCNA and cyclin B1), proportion of proliferative active cells, apoptosis (accumulation of bax, caspase 3, p53, antiapoptotic marker bcl2, and bax/bcl-2 ratio), DNA fragmentation, and release of steroid hormones and IGF-I were analyzed by RT‒qPCR, Trypan blue exclusion test, quantitative immunocytochemistry, XTT assay, TUNEL assay, and ELISA...
February 1, 2024: Experimental Cell Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38305711/escrt-iii-dependent-adhesive-and-mechanical-changes-are-triggered-by-a-mechanism-detecting-alteration-of-septate-junction-integrity-in-drosophila-epithelial-cells
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Thomas Esmangart de Bournonville, Mariusz K Jaglarz, Emeline Durel, Roland Le Borgne
Barrier functions of proliferative epithelia are constantly challenged by mechanical and chemical constraints. How epithelia respond to and cope with disturbances of barrier functions to allow tissue integrity maintenance is poorly characterized. Cellular junctions play an important role in this process and intracellular traffic contribute to their homeostasis. Here, we reveal that, in Drosophila pupal notum , alteration of the bi- or tricellular septate junctions (SJs) triggers a mechanism with two prominent outcomes...
February 2, 2024: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38287421/identification-of-a-hub-gene-vcl-for-atherosclerotic-plaques-and-discovery-of-potential-therapeutic-targets-by-molecular-docking
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Chong Wu, Wei Li, Panfeng Li, Xiaoyang Niu
BACKGROUND: Atherosclerosis (AS) is a pathology factor for cardiovascular diseases and instability of atherosclerotic plaques contributes to acute coronary events. This study identified a hub gene VCL for atherosclerotic plaques and discovered its potential therapeutic targets for atherosclerotic plaques. METHODS: Differential expressed genes (DEGs) were screened between unstable and stable plaques from GSE120521 dataset and then used for construction of a protein-protein interactions (PPI) network...
January 29, 2024: BMC Medical Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38260589/detection-of-fluorescent-protein-mechanical-switching-in-cellulo
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T Curtis Shoyer, Kasie L Collins, Trevor R Ham, Aaron T Blanchard, Juilee N Malavade, Jennifer L West, Brenton D Hoffman
UNLABELLED: The ability of cells to sense and respond to mechanical forces is critical in many physiological and pathological processes. However, the mechanisms by which forces affect protein function inside cells remain unclear. Motivated by in vitro demonstrations of fluorescent proteins (FPs) undergoing reversible mechanical switching of fluorescence, we investigated if force-sensitive changes in FP function could be visualized in cells. Guided by a computational model of FP mechanical switching, we develop a formalism for its detection in Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based biosensors and demonstrate its occurrence in cellulo in a synthetic actin-crosslinker and the mechanical linker protein vinculin...
January 11, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38253401/rbfox1-controls-alternative-splicing-of-focal-adhesion-genes-in-cardiac-muscle-cells
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Peter Zorn, Jaime Calvo Sánchez, Tala Alakhras, Barbara Schreier, Michael Gekle, Stefan Hüttelmaier, Marcel Köhn
Alternative splicing is one of the major cellular processes that determine the tissue-specific expression of protein variants. However, it remains challenging to identify physiologically relevant and tissue-selective proteins that are generated by alternative splicing. Hence, we investigated the target spectrum of the splicing factor Rbfox1 in the cardiac muscle context in more detail. By using a combination of in silico target prediction and in cell validation, we identified several focal adhesion proteins as alternative splicing targets of Rbfox1...
January 22, 2024: Journal of Molecular Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38247492/gas-plasma-exposure-alters-microcirculation-and-inflammation-during-wound-healing-in-a-diabetic-mouse-model
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Anke Schmidt, Debora Singer, Henrike Aden, Thomas von Woedtke, Sander Bekeschus
Diabetes can disrupt physiological wound healing, caused by decreased levels or impaired activity of angiogenic factors. This can contribute to chronic inflammation, poor formation of new blood vessels, and delayed re-epithelialization. The present study describes the preclinical application of medical gas plasma to treat a dermal, full-thickness ear wound in streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic mice. Gas plasma-mediated effects occurred in both sexes but with gender-specific differences. Hyperspectral imaging demonstrated gas plasma therapy changing microcirculatory parameters, particularly oxygen saturation levels during wound healing, presumably due to the gas plasma's tissue delivery of reactive species and other bioactive components...
January 2, 2024: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38218272/natural-diterpenoid-eko-activates-deubiqutinase-atxn3-to-preserve-vascular-endothelial-integrity-and-alleviate-diabetic-retinopathy-through-c-fos-focal-adhesion-axis
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Di Ge, Tingting Luo, Yajie Sun, Mengjia Liu, Yuzhu Lyu, Wenying Yin, Rongxian Li, Yongqi Zhang, Hongwei Yue, Na Liu
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is one of the most prevalent severe diabetic microvascular complications caused by hyperglycemia. Deciphering the underlying mechanism of vascular injury and finding ways to alleviate hyperglycemia induced microvascular complications is of great necessity. In this study, we identified that a compound ent-9α-hydroxy-15-oxo-16-kauren-19-oic acid (EKO), the diterpenoid isolated and purified from Pteris semipinnata L., exhibited good protective roles against vascular endothelial injury associated with diabetic retinopathy in vitro and in vivo...
January 11, 2024: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38190128/foxm1-participates-in-scleral-remodeling-in-myopia-by-upregulating-apoa1-expression-through-mettl3-ythdf2
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Min Xue, Boai Li, Yao Lu, Luyuan Zhang, Bing Yang, Lei Shi
PURPOSE: Apolipoprotein A1 (APOA1) is a potential crucial protein and treatment goal for pathological myopia in humans. This study set out to discover the function of APOA1 in scleral remodeling in myopia and its underlying mechanisms. METHODS: A myopic cell model was induced using hypoxia. Following loss- and gain-of function experiments, the expression of the myofibroblast transdifferentiation-related and collagen production-related factors Forkhead box M1 (FOXM1), APOA1, and methyltransferase-like 3 (METTL3) in the myopic cell model was examined by quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) and western blotting...
January 2, 2024: Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188152/evolution-of-protein-domain-repertoires-of-calhm6
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Aneela Javed, Sabahat Habib, Aaima Ayub
Calcium (Ca2 + ) homeostasis is essential in conducting various cellular processes including nerve transmission, muscular movement, and immune response. Changes in Ca2 +  concentration in the cytoplasm are significant in bringing about various immune responses such as pathogen clearance and apoptosis. Various key players are involved in calcium homeostasis such as calcium binders, pumps, and channels. Sequence-based evolutionary information has recently been exploited to predict the biophysical behaviors of proteins, giving critical clues about their functionality...
2024: PeerJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38187702/ets1-a-target-gene-of-the-ewsr1-fli1-fusion-oncoprotein-regulates-the-expression-of-the-focal-adhesion-protein-tensin3
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Vernon Justice Ebegboni, Tamara L Jones, Tayvia Brownmiller, Patrick X Zhao, Erica C Pehrsson, Soumya Sundara Rajan, Natasha J Caplen
The mechanistic basis for the metastasis of Ewing sarcomas remains poorly understood, as these tumors harbor few mutations beyond the chromosomal translocation that initiates the disease. Instead, the epigenome of Ewing sarcoma (EWS) cells reflects the regulatory state of genes associated with the DNA binding activity of the fusion oncoproteins EWSR1::FLI1 or EWSR1::ERG. In this study, we examined the EWSR1::FLI1/ERG's repression of transcription factor genes, concentrating on those that exhibit a broader range of expression in tumors than in EWS cell lines...
December 23, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38163671/role-of-the-ste20-like-kinase-slk-in-podocyte-adhesion
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Andrey V Cybulsky, Joan Papillon, Craig Bryan, José R Navarro-Betancourt, Luc A Sabourin
SLK controls the cytoskeleton, cell adhesion, and migration. Podocyte-specific deletion of SLK in mice leads to podocyte injury as mice age and exacerbates injury in experimental focal segment glomerulosclerosis (FSGS; adriamycin nephrosis). We hypothesized that adhesion proteins may be substrates of SLK. In adriamycin nephrosis, podocyte ultrastructural injury was exaggerated by SLK deletion. Analysis of a protein kinase phosphorylation site dataset showed that podocyte adhesion proteins-paxillin, vinculin, and talin-1 may be potential SLK substrates...
January 2024: Physiological Reports
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