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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696651/the-genetic-pathophysiology-and-clinical-management-of-the-tadopathy-x-linked-acrogigantism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adrian F Daly, Albert Beckers
Pituitary gigantism is a rare manifestation of chronic growth hormone (GH) excess that begins before closure of the growth plates. Nearly half of pituitary gigantism patients have an identifiable genetic cause. X-linked acrogigantism (X-LAG; 10% of pituitary gigantism) typically begins during infancy and can lead to the tallest individuals described. In the 10 years since its discovery, about 40 patients have been identified. Patients with X-LAG usually develop mixed GH and prolactin macroadenomas with occasional hyperplasia that secrete copious amounts of GH, and frequently prolactin...
May 2, 2024: Endocrine Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696257/btk-drives-neutrophil-activation-for-sterilizing-antifungal-immunity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jigar V Desai, Marissa A Zarakas, Andrew L Wishart, Mark Roschewski, Mariano A Aufiero, Ágnes Donkó, Gustaf Wigerblad, Neta Shlezinger, Markus Plate, Matthew R James, Jean K Lim, Gulbu Uzel, Jenna Re Bergerson, Ivan Fuss, Robert A Cramer, Luis M Franco, Emily S Clark, Wasif N Khan, Daisuke Yamanaka, Georgios Chamilos, Jamel El-Benna, Mariana J Kaplan, Louis M Staudt, Thomas L Leto, Steven M Holland, Wyndham H Wilson, Tobias M Hohl, Michail S Lionakis
We describe a previously-unappreciated role for Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) in fungal immune surveillance against aspergillosis, an unforeseen complication of BTK inhibitors (BTKi) used for treating B-cell lymphoid malignancies. We studied BTK-dependent fungal responses in neutrophils from diverse populations, including healthy donors, BTKi-treated patients, and X-linked agammaglobulinemia patients. Upon fungal exposure, BTK was activated in human neutrophils in a TLR2-, Dectin-1-, and FcγR-dependent manner, triggering the oxidative burst...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Clinical Investigation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696155/-drug-induced-cognitive-impairment-and-dementia
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REVIEW
O D Ostroumova, T M Ostroumova, A I Kochetkov, A E Vorobyova, A A Gadzhibekov, D A Sychev
One of the reasons for the development or worsening of cognitive impairment (CI) may be the use of a number of drugs: non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antiarrhythmics, antidepressants, glucocorticosteroids, antitumor drugs and a number of others. The negative effect of drugs on cognitive functions is realized due to many pathophysiological mechanisms: disruption of hormonal regulation, decreased neuronal excitability, increased activity of gamma-aminobutyric acid receptors, decreased cerebral circulation, atrophic changes in the brain; many mechanisms have not been fully established...
2024: Zhurnal Nevrologii i Psikhiatrii Imeni S.S. Korsakova
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695532/genetically-edited-cascade-nanozymes-for-cancer-immunotherapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jing Zhang, Yuanwei Pan, Lujie Liu, Yangtao Xu, Chenchen Zhao, Wei Liu, Lang Rao
Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) has brought tremendous clinical progress, but its therapeutic outcome can be limited due to insufficient activation of dendritic cells (DCs) and insufficient infiltration of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs). Evoking immunogenic cell death (ICD) is one promising strategy to promote DC maturation and elicit T-cell immunity, whereas low levels of ICD induction of solid tumors restrict durable antitumor efficacy. Herein, we report a genetically edited cell membrane-coated cascade nanozyme (gCM@MnAu) for enhanced cancer immunotherapy by inducing ICD and activating the stimulator of the interferon genes (STING) pathway...
May 2, 2024: ACS Nano
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695514/the-effect-of-light-irradiation-on-a-nitro-ruthenium-porphyrin-complex-in-the-induced-death-of-lung-cancer-cells-in-two-and-three-dimensional-cultures-insights-into-the-effect-of-nitric-oxide
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amanda Blanque Becceneri, Matheus Torelli Martin, Angelica Ellen Graminha, Márcia Regina Cominetti, Peter C Ford, Roberto Santana da Silva
Efforts to find compounds selectively affecting cancer cells while sparing normal ones have continued to grow. Nitric oxide (NO) is critical in physiology and pathology, including cancer. It influences cellular processes like proliferation, apoptosis, and angiogenesis. The intricate interaction of NO with cancer cells offers innovative treatment possibilities, but its effects can vary by concentration and site. Ruthenium complexes capable of releasing NO upon stimulation show for this purpose. These versatile compounds can also enhance photodynamic therapy (PDT), a light-activated approach, which induces cellular damage...
May 2, 2024: Dalton Transactions: An International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695507/structure-photoreactivity-studies-of-bodipy-photocages-limitations-of-the-activation-barrier-for-optimizing-photoreactions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Komadhie C Dissanayake, Ding Yuan, Arthur H Winter
BODIPY photocages are photoreactive chromophores that release covalently linked cargo upon absorption of visible light. Here, we used computations of the T1 photoheterolysis barrier to ascertain whether a computational approach could assist in a priori structure design by identifying new structures with higher quantum yields of photorelease. The electronic structure-photoreactivity relationships were elucidated for boron-substituted and core-functionalized 2-substituted BODIPY photocages as well as aryl substitutions at the meso -methyl position...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Organic Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695486/layer-by-layer-construction-of-antibacterial-and-anticoagulant-blood-contacting-materials
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhiwen Zheng, Xueyang Li, Xin Dai, Chang Du
Vascular transplantation is a common treatment for Cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, the mismatch of mechanical, structural, or microenvironmental properties of materials limits the clinical application. Therefore, the functional construction of artificial vessels or other blood contact materials remains an urgent challenge. In this paper, the composite nanofibers of polycaprolactone (PCL) with dopamine and polyethylenimine (PEI) coating were firstly prepared, which were further self-assembled by anticoagulant hirudin (rH) and antimicrobial peptide (AMP) of HHC36 through layer-by-layer (LBL) method...
May 2, 2024: Macromolecular Bioscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695269/drugs-targeting-cmpk2-inhibit-pyroptosis-to-alleviate-severe-pneumonia-caused-by-multiple-respiratory-viruses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhongxiang Tang, Yu Mao, Pinglang Ruan, Jiani Li, Xiangjie Qiu, Yuting Meng, Mengyu Wang, Guojun Wu, Lili Wang, Yurong Tan
Severe pneumonia caused by respiratory viruses has become a major threat to humans, especially with the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak and epidemic. The aim of this study was to investigate the universal molecular mechanism of severe pneumonia induced by multiple respiratory viruses and to search for therapeutic strategies targeting this universal molecular mechanism. The common differential genes of four respiratory viruses, including respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), rhinovirus, influenza, and SARS-CoV-2, were screened by GEO database, and the hub gene was obtained by Sytohubba in Cytoscape...
May 2024: Journal of Medical Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695170/macrophage-derived-gsdmd-plays-an-essential-role-in-atherosclerosis-and-cross-talk-between-macrophages-via-the-mitochondria-sting-irf3-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb-axis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoxi Fan, Jibo Han, Lingfeng Zhong, Wenyuan Zheng, Ruiyin Shao, Yucong Zhang, Si Shi, Shuang Lin, Zhouqing Huang, Weijian Huang, Xueli Cai, Bozhi Ye
BACKGROUND: Macrophages play a crucial role in atherosclerotic plaque formation, and the death of macrophages is a vital factor in determining the fate of atherosclerosis. GSDMD (gasdermin D)-mediated pyroptosis is a programmed cell death, characterized by membrane pore formation and inflammatory factor release. METHODS: ApoE -/- and Gsdmd -/- ApoE -/- mice, bone marrow transplantation, and AAV-F4/80-shGSDMD were used to examine the effect of macrophage-derived GSDMD on atherosclerosis...
May 2, 2024: Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695162/biocompatible-metal-organic-frameworks-as-promising-platforms-to-eradicate-hiv-reservoirs-ex-vivo-in-people-living-with-hiv
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
José A Lebrón, Francisco J Ostos, Marta Martínez-Santa, Francisco García-Moscoso, Manuel López-López, María L Moyá, Eva Bernal, Sara Bachiller, Gabriel González-Ulloa, David Rodríguez-Lucena, Tania Lopes-Costa, Rut Fernández-Torres, Ezequiel Ruiz-Mateos, José M Pedrosa, Mohammed Rafii-El-Idrissi Benhnia, Pilar López-Cornejo
The HIV attacks the immune system provoking an infection that is considered a global health challenge. Despite antiretroviral treatments being effective in reducing the plasma viral load in the blood to undetectable levels in people living with HIV (PLWH), the disease is not cured and has become chronic. This happens because of the existence of anatomical and cellular viral reservoirs, mainly located in the lymph nodes and gastrointestinal tract, which are composed of infected CD4+ T cells with a resting memory phenotype and inaccessible to antiretroviral therapy...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Materials Chemistry. B, Materials for Biology and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694824/the-hidden-messengers-cancer-associated-fibroblasts-derived-exosomal-mirnas-as-key-regulators-of-cancer-malignancy
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REVIEW
Zixuan Gou, Jiannan Li, Jianming Liu, Na Yang
Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), a class of stromal cells in the tumor microenvironment (TME), play a key role in controlling cancer cell invasion and metastasis, immune evasion, angiogenesis, and resistance to chemotherapy. CAFs mediate their activities by secreting soluble chemicals, releasing exosomes, and altering the extracellular matrix (ECM). Exosomes contain various biomolecules, such as nucleic acids, lipids, and proteins. microRNA (miRNA), a 22-26 nucleotide non-coding RNA, can regulate the cellular transcription processes...
2024: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694764/a-scaffold-vaccine-to-promote-tumor-antigen-cross-presentation-via-sustained-toll-like-receptor-2-tlr2-activation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daping Xie, Congwei Han, Chonghao Chen, Zhencheng Liao, Senio Campos de Souza, Yiming Niu, João F Mano, Lei Dong, Chunming Wang
Cancer vaccination holds great promise for cancer treatment, but its effectiveness is hindered by suboptimal activation of CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes, which are potent effectors to mediate anti-tumor immune responses. A possible solution is to switch antigen-presenting cells to present tumor antigens via the major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-I) to CD8+ T cells - a process known as cross-presentation. To achieve this goal, we develop a three-dimensional (3D) scaffold vaccine to promote antigen cross-presentation by persisted toll-like receptor-2 (TLR2) activation after one injection...
July 2024: Bioactive Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694762/injectable-thermo-sensitive-hydrogel-enhances-anti-tumor-potency-of-engineered-lactococcus-lactis-by-activating-dendritic-cells-and-effective-memory-t-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aoxing Chen, Junmeng Zhu, Rui Liu, Yi Mei, Lin Li, Yue Fan, Yaohua Ke, Baorui Liu, Qin Liu
Engineered bacteria have shown great potential in cancer immunotherapy by dynamically releasing therapeutic payloads and inducing sustained antitumor immune response with the crosstalk of immune cells. In previous studies, FOLactis was designed, which could secret an encoded fusion protein of Fms-related tyrosine kinase 3 ligand and co-stimulator OX40 ligand, leading to remarkable tumor suppression and exerting an abscopal effect by intratumoral injection. However, it is difficult for intratumoral administration of FOLactis in solid tumors with firm texture or high internal pressure...
July 2024: Bioactive Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694510/the-ion-channel-trpv5-regulates-b-cell-signaling-and-activation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Trisha Mahtani, Hena Sheth, L K Smith, Leshawn Benedict, Aurelie Brecier, Nader Ghasemlou, Bebhinn Treanor
INTRODUCTION: B-cell activation triggers the release of endoplasmic reticulum calcium stores through the store-operated calcium entry (SOCE) pathway resulting in calcium influx by calcium release-activated calcium (CRAC) channels on the plasma membrane. B-cell-specific murine knockouts of SOCE do not impact humoral immunity suggesting that alternative channels may be important. METHODS: We identified a member of the calcium-permeable transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channel family, TRPV5, as a candidate channel expressed in B cells by a quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) screen...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694463/cytotoxicity-assessment-of-exfoliated-mos-2-using-primary-human-mast-cells-and-the-progenitor-cell-derived-mast-cell-line-lad2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hazel Lin, Antonio Esau Del Rio Castillo, Viviana Jehová González, Francesco Bonaccorso, Ester Vázquez, Bengt Fadeel, Alberto Bianco
Molybdenum disulfide is an emerging 2D material with several potential applications in medicine. Therefore, it is crucial to ascertain its biocompatibility. Mast cells are immune cells that are found in many organs and tissues in contact with the extracellular environment, and can be cultured from progenitor cells present in the bone marrow. Given the long period required for differentiation and proliferation of primary mast cells, human mast cell lines have emerged as a tractable model for biological and toxicological studies...
April 30, 2024: Nanoscale advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694446/adipose-derived-stem-cells-ameliorate-radiation-induced-lung-injury-by-activating-the-ddah1-adma-enos-signaling-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Quanwei Fu, Qiaohui Gao, Shengyuan Jiao, Fei Da, Juan Guo, Yunen Liu, Junye Liu
BACKGROUND: Ionizing radiation-induced lung injury is caused by the initial inflammatory reaction and leads to advanced fibrosis of lung tissue. Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) are a type of mesenchymal stem cell that can differentiate into various functional cell types with broad application prospects in the treatment of tissue damage. The purpose of this study was to explore the protective effect of ASCs against radiation-induced lung injury and to provide a novel basis for prevention and treatment of radiation-induced lung injury...
December 2024: Regenerative Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694445/a-novel-cell-source-for-therapy-of-knee-osteoarthritis-using-atelocollagen-microsphere-adhered-adipose-derived-stem-cells-impact-of-synovial-fluid-exposure-on-cell-activity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takuya Sakamoto, Atsushi Fuku, Tetsuhiro Horie, Hironori Kitajima, Yuka Nakamura, Ikuhiro Tanida, Hiroshi Sunami, Hiroaki Hirata, Yoshiyuki Tachi, Yasuo Iida, Sohsuke Yamada, Naoki Yamamoto, Yusuke Shimizu, Yasuhito Ishigaki, Toru Ichiseki, Ayumi Kaneuji, Satoshi Osawa, Norio Kawahara
INTRODUCTION: Administration of adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) into the joint cavity has been shown to alleviate the symptoms of knee osteoarthritis (OA) by releasing exosomes and anti-inflammatory cytokines. However, the therapeutic effect of these cells is limited by their rapid disappearance after administration. Thus, it is necessary to prolong cell survival in the joint cavity. This study aimed to investigate the potential application of ADSCs adhered to atelocollagen microspheres (AMSs) for cell therapy of knee OA...
December 2024: Regenerative Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694312/low-energy-shock-waves-promote-the-cisplatin-chemosensitivity-of-human-osteosarcoma-mnng-hos-cells-via-the-p2x7-akt-mtor-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ning Gai, Wei-Na Ju, Tie-Cheng Yu, Bao-Chang Qi
BACKGROUND: The current dilemma of osteosarcoma treatment is the resistance of chemotherapeutic drugs after long-term usage, which also introduces life-threatening side effects. METHODS AND RESULTS: To minimize chemoresistance in osteosarcoma patients, the authors applied shock waves (SWs) to human osteosarcoma MNNG/HOS cells, then evaluated the cell viability and extracellular ATP levels, and further investigated the effect of SWs on cisplatin (DDP) cytotoxicity in MNNG/HOS cells...
May 2024: Annals of Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694208/liver-x-receptor-agonist-upregulates-lpcat3-in-human-aortic-endothelial-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Delphine Bousquet, Elie Nader, Philippe Connes, Nicolas Guillot
OBJECTIVE: Endothelial cells (ECs) play an important role in tissue homeostasis. Recently, EC lipid metabolism has emerged as a regulator of EC function. The liver X receptors (LXRs) are involved in the transcriptional regulation of genes involved in lipid metabolism and have been identified as a potential target in cardiovascular disease. We aimed to decipher the role of LXRs in the regulation of lipid metabolism in human aortic endothelial cells. APPROACH AND RESULTS: Lipid composition analysis of endothelial cells treated with the LXR agonist T0901317 revealed that LXR activation increased the proportion of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and decreased the proportion of saturated fatty acids...
2024: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693918/novel-anti-inflammatory-effects-of-the-il-1-receptor-in-kidney-myeloid-cells-following-ischemic-aki
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanting Chen, Xiaohan Lu, Raeann L Whitney, Yu Li, Matthew J Robson, Randy D Blakely, Jen-Tsan Chi, Steven D Crowley, Jamie R Privratsky
Introduction: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is one of the most common causes of organ failure in critically ill patients. Following AKI, the canonical pro-inflammatory cytokine interleukin-1β (IL-1β) is released predominantly from activated myeloid cells and binds to the interleukin-1 receptor R1 (IL-1R1) on leukocytes and kidney parenchymal cells. IL-1R1 on kidney tubular cells is known to amplify the immune response and exacerbate AKI. However, the specific role of IL-1R1 on myeloid cells during AKI is poorly understood...
2024: Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
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