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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38489556/teaching-video-neuroimage-adaptor-related-protein-complex-3-subunit-%C3%AE-2-immunoglobulin-g-associated-autoimmune-ataxia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Naga Pradyumna Kothapalli, Pitcha Chompoopong, Andrew McKeon, Divyanshu Dubey
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 9, 2024: Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38489268/ddx3-regulates-cancer-immune-surveillance-via-3-utr-mediated-cell-surface-expression-of-pd-l1
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hung-Hsi Chen, Hsin-I Yu, Jason Jie-Sheng Chang, Chia-Wei Li, Muh-Hwa Yang, Mien-Chie Hung, Woan-Yuh Tarn
Programmed death-1 (PD-1)/PD ligand-1 (PD-L1)-mediated immune escape contributes to cancer development and has been targeted as an anti-cancer strategy. Here, we show that inhibition of the RNA helicase DDX3 increased CD8+ T cell infiltration in syngeneic oral squamous cell carcinoma tumors. DDX3 knockdown compromised interferon-γ-induced PD-L1 expression and, in particular, reduced the level of cell-surface PD-L1. DDX3 promoted surface PD-L1 expression by recruiting the adaptor protein 2 (AP2) complex to the 3' UTR of PD-L1 mRNA...
March 13, 2024: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485781/elevated-aerobic-glycolysis-driven-by-p62-mtor-axis-promotes-arsenic-induced-oncogenic-phenotypes-in-human-mammary-epithelial-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yongfang Li, Jiao Liu, Dianqi Yao, Zijun Guo, Xuheng Jiang, Chengwen Zhang, Litong Qu, Yuyan Liu, Yuxin Hu, Lanyue Gao, Yi Wang, Yuanyuan Xu
Chronic arsenic exposure is considered to increase the risk of breast cancer. p62 is a multifunctional adaptor protein that controls myriad cellular processes and is overexpressed in breast cancer tissues. Although previous studies have indicated the involvement of p62 accumulation in arsenic tumorigenesis, the underlying mechanism remains obscure. Here, we found that 0.1 µM or 0.5 µM arsenite exposure for 24 weeks induced oncogenic phenotypes in human mammary epithelial cells. Elevated aerobic glycolysis, cell proliferation capacity, and activation of p62-mTOR pathway, as indicated by increased protein levels of p62, phosphorylated-mTOR (p-mTOR) and hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF1α), were observed in chronically arsenite-exposed cells, and of note in advance of the onset of oncogenic phenotypes...
March 14, 2024: Archives of Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38483858/role-of-two-modules-controlling-the-interaction-between-skap1-and-src-kinases-comparison-with-skap2-architecture-and-consequences-for-evolution
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laurine Levillayer, Camille Brighelli, Caroline Demeret, Anavaj Sakuntabhai, Jean-François Bureau
SRC kinase associated phosphoprotein 1 (SKAP1), an adaptor for protein assembly, plays an important role in the immune system such as stabilizing immune synapses. Understanding how these functions are controlled at the level of the protein-protein interactions is necessary to describe these processes and to develop therapeutics. Here, we dissected the SKAP1 modular organization to recognize SRC kinases and compared it to that of its paralog SRC kinase associated phosphoprotein 2 (SKAP2). Different conserved motifs common to either both proteins or specific to SKAP2 were found using this comparison...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38479223/inhibition-of-glycogen-synthase-kinase-3-enhances-nrf2-protein-stability-nuclear-localisation-and-target-gene-transcription-in-pancreatic-beta-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chinmai Patibandla, Lidy van Aalten, Albena T Dinkova-Kostova, Tadashi Honda, Antonio Cuadrado, Raquel Fernández-Ginés, Alison D McNeilly, John D Hayes, James Cantley, Calum Sutherland
Accumulation of reactive oxygen species (i.e., oxidative stress) is a leading cause of beta cell dysfunction and apoptosis in diabetes. NRF2 (NF-E2 p45-related factor-2) regulates the adaptation to oxidative stress, and its activity is negatively regulated by the redox-sensitive CUL3 (cullin-3) ubiquitin ligase substrate adaptor KEAP1 (Kelch-like ECH-associated protein-1). Additionally, NRF2 is repressed by the insulin-regulated Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3 (GSK3). We have demonstrated that phosphorylation of NRF2 by GSK3 enhances β-TrCP (beta-transducin repeat-containing protein) binding and ubiquitylation by CUL1 (cullin-1), resulting in increased proteasomal degradation of NRF2...
March 7, 2024: Redox Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38476643/ab-initio-modeling-of-human-irs1-protein-to-find-novel-target-to-dock-with-drug-mh-to-mitigate%C3%A2-t2dm-diabetes-by-insulin-signaling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ritika Kumari Singh, Avinash Kumar Chaurasiya, Arvind Kumar
IRS1 is a cytoplasmic adaptor protein that helps in cellular growth, glucose metabolism, proliferation, and differentiation. Highly disordered (insulin receptor substrate 1) IRS1 protein sequence (mol.wt- 131,590.97 da) has been used to develop model using ab initio modeling technique by I-Tassar tool and Discovery Studio/ DogSite Server to decipher a novel active site. The constructed protein model has been submitted with PMDB Id- PM0082210. GRAVY index of IRS1 model ( - 0...
April 2024: 3 Biotech
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38472335/proteomic-characterization-of-huc-msc-extracellular-vesicles-and-evaluation-of-its-therapeutic-potential-to-treat-alzheimer-s-disease
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuang Li, Jiayi Zhang, Xinxing Liu, Ningmei Wang, Luyao Sun, Jianling Liu, Xingliang Liu, Abolfazl Masoudi, Hui Wang, Chunxia Li, Chunyan Guo, Xifu Liu
In recent years, human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cell (hUC-MSC) extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been used as a cell replacement therapy and have been shown to effectively overcome some of the disadvantages of cell therapy. However, the specific mechanism of action of EVs is still unclear, and there is no appropriate system for characterizing the differences in the molecular active substances of EVs produced by cells in different physiological states. We used a data-independent acquisition (DIA) quantitative proteomics method to identify and quantify the protein composition of two generations EVs from three different donors and analysed the function and possible mechanism of action of the proteins in EVs of hUC-MSCs via bioinformatics...
March 12, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38470097/myd88-mediated-signaling-is-critical-for-the-generation-of-seizure-responses-and-cognitive-impairment-in-a-model-of-anti-n-methyl-d-aspartate-receptor-encephalitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olga Taraschenko, Howard S Fox, Ember Eldridge, Priscilla Heliso, Fetweh Al-Saleem, Scott Dessain, George Casale, Gregory Willcockson, Kayley Anderson, Wenyi Wang, Raymond Dingledine
OBJECTIVE: We previously demonstrated that interleukin-1 receptor-mediated immune activation contributes to seizure severity and memory loss in anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis. In the present study, we assessed the role of the myeloid differentiation primary response gene 88 (MyD88), an adaptor protein in Toll-like receptor signaling, in the key phenotypic characteristics of anti-NMDAR encephalitis. METHODS: Monoclonal anti-NMDAR antibodies or control antibodies were infused into the lateral ventricle of MyD88 knockout mice (MyD88-/- ) and control C56BL/6J mice (wild type [WT]) via osmotic minipumps for 2 weeks...
March 12, 2024: Epilepsia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464380/assessment-of-pathogenicity-and-functional-characterization-of-appl1-gene-mutations-in-diabetic-patients
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ping Shi, Yang Tian, Feng Xu, Lu-Na Liu, Wan-Hong Wu, Ying-Zhou Shi, An-Qi Dai, Hang-Yu Fang, Kun-Xia Li, Chao Xu
BACKGROUND: Adaptor protein, phosphotyrosine interacting with PH domain and leucine zipper 1 (APPL1) plays a crucial role in regulating insulin signaling and glucose metabolism. Mutations in the APPL1 gene have been associated with the development of maturity-onset diabetes of the young type 14 (MODY14). Currently, only two mutations [c.1655T>A (p.Leu552*) and c.281G>A p.(Asp94Asn)] have been identified in association with this disease. Given the limited understanding of MODY14, it is imperative to identify additional cases and carry out comprehensive research on MODY14 and APPL1 mutations...
February 15, 2024: World Journal of Diabetes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38463420/histological-characterisation-of-a-sheep-model-of-mild-traumatic-brain-injury-a-pilot-study
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sheryl Tan, Danica Hamlin, Eryn Kwon, Miriam Scadeng, Vickie Shim, Samantha Holdsworth, Sarah-Jane Guild, Helen Murray
Large animal models of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) are needed to elucidate the pathophysiology of mechanical insult to a gyrencephalic brain. Sheep (ovis aries) are an attractive model for mTBI because of their neuroanatomical similarity to humans; however, few histological studies of sheep mTBI models have been conducted. We previously developed a sheep mTBI model to pilot methods for investigating the mechanical properties of brain tissue after injury. Here, we sought to histologically characterize the cortex under the impact site in this model...
2024: Neurotrauma reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38463418/influence-of-blood-components-on-neuroinflammation-blood-brain-barrier-breakdown-and-functional-damage-after-acute-subdural-hematoma-in-rats
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Jussen, Syamend Saeed, Tatjana Jablonski, Harald Krenzlin, Kristin Lucia, Tobias Kraemer, Oliver Kempski, Marcus Czabanka, Florian Ringel, Beat Alessandri
A central component of injury development after acute subdural hematoma (ASDH) is the increased intracranial pressure and consecutive mechanical reduction of cerebral blood flow (CBF). However, the role of different blood constituents in ASDH as additional lesioning factors remains unclear. This study examines the influence of blood components on neuroinflammation, blood-brain barrier (BBB) breakdown, and functional deficits in a rat model of ASDH. We infused corpuscular (whole blood, whole blood lysate, and red cell blood) and plasmatic (blood plasma, anticoagulated blood plasma, and aqueous isotonic solution) blood components into the subdural space while CBF was monitored...
2024: Neurotrauma reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38461189/stap-2-facilitates-insulin-signaling-through-binding-to-cap-c-cbl-and-regulates-adipocyte-differentiation
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Yuichi Sekine, Kazuna Kikkawa, Sachie Honda, Yuto Sasaki, Shoya Kawahara, Akihiro Mizushima, Sumihito Togi, Masahiro Fujimuro, Kenji Oritani, Tadashi Matsuda
Signal-transducing adaptor protein-2 (STAP-2) is an adaptor molecule involved in several cellular signaling cascades. Here, we attempted to identify novel STAP-2 interacting molecules, and identified c-Cbl associated protein (CAP) as a binding protein through the C-terminal proline-rich region of STAP-2. Expression of STAP-2 increased the interaction between CAP and c-Cbl, suggesting that STAP-2 bridges these proteins and enhances complex formation. CAP/c-Cbl complex is known to regulate GLUT4 translocation in insulin signaling...
March 9, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453906/rhbdl4-triggered-downregulation-of-copii-adaptor-protein-tmed7-suppresses-tlr4-mediated-inflammatory-signaling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julia D Knopf, Susanne S Steigleder, Friederike Korn, Nathalie Kühnle, Marina Badenes, Marina Tauber, Sebastian J Theobald, Jan Rybniker, Colin Adrain, Marius K Lemberg
The toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) is a central regulator of innate immunity that primarily recognizes bacterial lipopolysaccharide cell wall constituents to trigger cytokine secretion. We identify the intramembrane protease RHBDL4 as a negative regulator of TLR4 signaling. We show that RHBDL4 triggers degradation of TLR4's trafficking factor TMED7. This counteracts TLR4 transport to the cell surface. Notably, TLR4 activation mediates transcriptional upregulation of RHBDL4 thereby inducing a negative feedback loop to reduce TLR4 trafficking to the plasma membrane...
March 7, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38432639/the-binding-selectivity-of-the-c-terminal-sh3-domain-of-grb2-but-not-its-folding-pathway-is-dictated-by-its-contiguous-sh2-domain
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Mariana Di Felice, Livia Pagano, Valeria Pennacchietti, Awa Diop, Paola Pietrangeli, Lucia Marcocci, Sara Di Matteo, Francesca Malagrinò, Angelo Toto, Stefano Gianni
The adaptor protein Grb2, or Growth factor receptor bound protein 2, possesses a pivotal role in the transmission of fundamental molecular signals in the cell. Despite lacking enzymatic activity, Grb2 functions as a dynamic assembly platform, orchestrating intracellular signals through its modular structure. This study delves into the energetic communication of Grb2 domains, focusing on the folding and binding properties of the C-SH3 domain linked to its neighboring SH2 domain. Surprisingly, while the folding and stability of C-SH3 remain robust and unaffected by SH2 presence, significant differences emerge in the binding properties when considered within the tandem context compared to isolated C-SH3...
March 1, 2024: Journal of Biological Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38432046/immune-and-glial-cell-alterations-in-the-rat-brain-after-repeated-exposure-to-the-synthetic-cannabinoid-jwh-018
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholas Pintori, Rafaela Mostallino, Enrica Spano, Valeria Orrù, Maria Grazia Piras, Maria Paola Castelli, Maria Antonietta De Luca
The use of synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists (SCRAs) poses major psychiatric risks. We previously showed that repeated exposure to the prototypical SCRA JWH-018 induces alterations in dopamine (DA) transmission, abnormalities in the emotional state, and glial cell activation in the mesocorticolimbic DA circuits of rats. Despite growing evidence suggesting the relationship between substance use disorders (SUD) and neuroinflammation, little is known about the impact of SCRAs on the neuroimmune system. Here, we investigated whether repeated JWH-018 exposure altered neuroimmune signaling, which could be linked with previously reported central effects...
February 26, 2024: Journal of Neuroimmunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38432037/the-emerging-roles-of-clathrin-mediated-endocytosis-in-plant-development-and-stress-responses
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REVIEW
Chi Zhang, Liang Chen, Suiwen Hou
Clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME) is a highly conserved pathway that plays a crucial role in the endocytosis of plasma membrane proteins in eukaryotic cells. The pathway is initiated when the adaptor protein complex 2 (AP2) and TPLATE complex (TPC) work together to recognize cargo proteins and recruit clathrin. This review provides a concise overview of the functions of each subunit of AP2 and TPC, and highlights the involvement of CME in various biological processes, such as pollen development, root development, nutrient transport, extracellular signal transduction, auxin polar transport, hyperosmotic stress, salinity stress, high ammonium stress, and disease resistance...
April 2024: Journal of Plant Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38423243/chitosan-revokes-controlled-cortical-impact-generated-neurological-aberrations-in-circadian-disrupted-mice-via-tlr4-nlrp3-axis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohd Rabi Bazaz, Amit Asthana, Manoj P Dandekar
The severity of inevitable neurological deficits and long-term psychiatric disorders in the aftermath of traumatic brain injury is influenced by pre-injury biological factors. Herein, we investigated the therapeutic effect of chitosan lactate on neurological and psychiatric aberrations inflicted by circadian disruption (CD) and controlled-cortical impact (CCI) injury in mice. Firstly, CD was developed in mice by altering sporadic day-night cycles for 2 weeks. Then, CCI surgery was performed using a stereotaxic ImpactOne device...
February 27, 2024: European Journal of Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38420830/mavs-ubiquitylation-function-mechanism-and-beyond
#38
REVIEW
Hongliang Dong, Jie Shen
The mitochondrial antiviral-signaling protein (MAVS), a core adaptor protein in the retinoic-acid-inducible gene-I-like receptors (RLRs)-MAVS pathway, has been demonstrated to play an important role in antiviral immune response and tumor immunology. Previous studies revealed that ubiquitylation is a key mechanism in the regulation of the RLRs-MAVS axis and immune response. Multiple E3 ubiquitin ligases and deubiquitinating enzymes control MAVS ubiquitylation and changes in MAVS function. In this review, we summarize the biological function of ubiquitylation in MAVS-related signaling and provide new insight into immunotherapy approaches that target MAVS...
February 21, 2024: Frontiers in Bioscience (Landmark Edition)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38419447/telmisartan-protects-mitochondrial-function-gait-and-neuronal-apoptosis-by-activating-the-akt-gsk3%C3%AE-pgc1%C3%AE-pathway-in-an-mptp-induced-mouse-model-of-parkinson-s-disease
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Bipul Ray, Sunanda Tuladhar, Pramod Gudigenahally Nagaraju, Ashwini Shivalinga, Arehally Marappa Mahalakshmi, Poornima Priyadarshini, Byoung-Joon Song, Saravana Babu Chidambaram
BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial dysfunction is one of the major hallmarks of Parkinson's disease (PD). Recently, angiotensin II type 1 and type 2 receptors (AT1R, AT2R) were reported to be present on the mitochondrial membrane. Both are crucial players in the brain renin-angiotensin system (RAS). Current evidence indicates that blockade of brain AT1R protects dopaminergic neurons in PD. METHODS: Thus, the current study was aimed to explore the effects of Telmisartan (Tel), a selective AT1R blocker, on mitochondrial function and a mouse model by exposure to 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) [250 mg/kg body weight (10 divided i...
February 4, 2024: Journal of Integrative Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38417633/adaptor-protein-hip-55-promotes-macrophage-m1-polarization-through-promoting-ap-1-complex-activation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jingwei Bian, Yuzhong Zhu, Panhui Tian, Qiqi Yang, Zijian Li
Overwhelming macrophage M1 polarization induced by malfunction of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) initiates inflammatory responses, which play a crucial role in various cardiovascular diseases. However, the underlying regulatory mechanism remains elusive. Here, we identified adaptor protein HIP-55 as a critical regulator of macrophage M1 polarization. The expression of HIP-55 was upregulated in M1 macrophage induced by Ang II. Overexpression of HIP-55 significantly promoted Ang II-induced macrophage M1 polarization, whereas genetic deletion of HIP-55 inhibited the Ang II-induced macrophage M1 polarization...
February 26, 2024: Cellular Signalling
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