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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38739450/shape-versatile-fixed-cellular-materials-for-multiple-target-immunomodulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana Rita Sousa, Ana Filipa Cunha, Ana Santos-Coquillat, Beatriz Hernaez Estrada, Kara Spiller, Marta Barão, Artur Filipe Rodrigues, Susana Simões, Andreia Vilaça, Lino Ferreira, Mariana B Oliveira, João F Mano
Therapeutic cells are usually administered as living agents, despite the risks of undesired cell migration and acquisition of unpredictable phenotypes. Additionally, most cell-based therapies rely on the administration of single cells, often associated with rapid in vivo clearance. Three-dimensional cellular materials may be useful to prolong the effect of cellular therapies and offer the possibility of creating structural volumetric constructs. Here, we report the manufacturing of shape-versatile fixed cell-based materials with immunomodulatory properties...
May 13, 2024: Advanced Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38739169/epigenetic-silencing-of-ldhb-promotes-hepatocellular-carcinoma-by-remodeling-the-tumor-microenvironment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peng Zhang, Yi Wan, Jinrong Ma, Jin Gong, Ziwei Zhong, Yuxin Cui, Hongli Zhang, Yanyan Da, Junpeng Ma, Chenxi Li, Lijuan Liu, Tian Gong, Youwen Tan, Chengsheng Zhang
Lactate dehydrogenase B (LDHB) reversibly catalyzes the conversion of pyruvate to lactate or lactate to pyruvate and expressed in various malignancies. However, the role of LDHB in modulating immune responses against hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains largely unknown. Here, we found that down-regulation of lactate dehydrogenase B (LDHB) was coupled with the promoter hypermethylation and knocking down the DNA methyltransferase 3A (DNMT 3A) restored LDHB expression levels in HCC cell lines. Bioinformatics analysis of the HCC cohort from The Cancer Genome Atlas revealed a significant positive correlation between LDHB expression and immune regulatory signaling pathways and immune cell infiltrations...
May 13, 2024: Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy: CII
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38738523/delivery-of-akt1-phospho-forms-to-human-cells-reveals-differential-substrate-selectivity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tarana Siddika, Richard Shao, Ilka U Heinemann, Patrick O'Donoghue
Protein kinase B (AKT1) is a serine/threonine kinase that regulates fundamental cellular processes, including cell survival, proliferation, and metabolism. AKT1 activity is controlled by two regulatory phosphorylation sites (Thr308, Ser473) that stimulate a downstream signaling cascade through phosphorylation of many target proteins. At either or both regulatory sites, hyperphosphorylation is associated with poor survival outcomes in many human cancers. Our previous biochemical and chemoproteomic studies showed that the phosphorylated forms of AKT1 have differential selectivity toward peptide substrates...
May 13, 2024: IUBMB Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38738271/humoral-responses-are-enhanced-by-facilitating-b-cell-viability-by-fcrl5-overexpression-in-b-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chisato Ono, Yuta Kochi, Yoshihiro Baba, Shinya Tanaka
B cell initial activity is regulated through a balance of activation and suppression mediated by regulatory molecules expressed in B cells; however, the molecular mechanisms underlying this process remain incompletely understood. In this study, we investigated the function of the Fc receptor-like (Fcrl) family molecule Fcrl5, which is constitutively expressed on naïve B cells, in humoral immune responses. Our study demonstrated that B cell-specific overexpression of Fcrl5 enhanced antibody (Ab) production in both T cell-independent type 1 (TI1) and T cell-dependent (TD) responses...
May 13, 2024: International Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38737676/identification-of-key-molecules-in-the-formation-of-portal-vein-tumor-thrombus-in-hepatocellular-carcinoma-based-on-single-cell-transcriptomics-and-in-vitro-experiments
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Man Zhang, Chenglei Su, Xiaoyu Liu, Shuqun Hu, Xianliang Yan
BACKGROUND: The presence of portal vein tumor thrombus (PVTT) is a significant indicator of advanced-stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Unfortunately, the prediction of PVTT occurrence remains challenging, and there is a lack of comprehensive research exploring the underlying mechanisms of PVTT formation and its association with immune infiltration. METHODS: Our approach involved analyzing single-cell sequencing data, applying high dimensional weighted gene co-expression network analysis (hdWGCNA), and identifying key genes associated with PVTT development...
April 30, 2024: Translational Cancer Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38736874/osteomyelitis-is-associated-with-increased-anti-inflammatory-response-and-immune-exhaustion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jayagopi Surendar, Roslind K Hackenberg, Fabio Schmitt-Sánchez, Robert Ossendorff, Kristian Welle, Birgit Stoffel-Wagner, Peter T Sage, Christof Burger, Dieter C Wirtz, Andreas C Strauss, Frank A Schildberg
INTRODUCTION: Osteomyelitis (OMS) is a bone infection causing bone pain and severe complications. A balanced immune response is critical to eradicate infection without harming the host, yet pathogens manipulate immunity to establish a chronic infection. Understanding OMS-driven inflammation is essential for disease management, but comprehensive data on immune profiles and immune cell activation during OMS are lacking. METHODS: Using high-dimensional flow cytometry, we investigated the detailed innate and adaptive systemic immune cell populations in OMS and age- and sex-matched controls...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38736328/human-cd4-inkt-cell-adoptive-immunotherapy-induces-anti-tumour-responses-against-cd1d-negative-ebv-driven-b-lymphoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dana C Baiu, Akshat Sharma, Jennifer L Schehr, Jayati Basu, Kelsey A Smith, Makoto Ohashi, Eric C Johannsen, Shannon C Kenney, Jenny E Gumperz
Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells are a conserved population of innate T lymphocytes that are uniquely suitable as off-the-shelf cellular immunotherapies due to their lack of alloreactivity. Two major subpopulations of human iNKT cells have been delineated, a CD4- subset that has a TH1 /cytolytic profile, and a CD4+ subset that appears polyfunctional and can produce both regulatory and immunostimulatory cytokines. Whether these two subsets differ in anti-tumour effects is not known. Using live cell imaging, we found that CD4- iNKT cells limited growth of CD1d+ Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-infected B-lymphoblastoid spheroids in vitro, whereas CD4+ iNKT cells showed little or no direct anti-tumour activity...
May 13, 2024: Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38735138/ptpro-inhibits-lps-induced-apoptosis-in-alveolar-epithelial-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xuemeng Li, Qianqian Xiong, Qingqing Yang, Jing Shi, Yuhong Han, Yishu Dong, Jun Qian, Zhongqing Qian, Hongtao Wang, Ting Wang, Fengjiao Wu
Acute lung injury (ALI) and its severe manifestation, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), represent critical clinical syndromes with multifactorial origins, notably stemming from sepsis within intensive care units (ICUs). Despite their high mortality rates, no selective cure is available beside ventilation support. Apoptosis plays a complex and pivotal role in the pathophysiology of acute lung injury. Excessive apoptosis of alveolar epithelial and microvascular endothelial cells can lead to disruption of lung epithelial barrier integrity, impairing the body's ability to exchange blood and gas...
May 8, 2024: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38734670/inotuzumab-ozogamicin-for-the-treatment-of-adult-acute-lymphoblastic-leukemia-past-progress-current-research-and-future-directions
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REVIEW
Nicholas J Short, Elias Jabbour, Nitin Jain, Hagop Kantarjian
Inotuzumab ozogamicin (INO) is an anti-CD22 antibody-drug conjugate that was first evaluated in B-cell lymphomas but was subsequently shown to be highly effective in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). INO improved response rates and survival in a randomized study in adults with relapsed/refractory B-cell ALL, leading to its regulatory approval in the United States in 2017. While the formal approval for INO is as monotherapy in relapsed/refractory ALL, subsequent studies with INO administered in combination with chemotherapy and/or blinatumomab both in the frontline and salvage settings have yielded promising results...
May 11, 2024: Journal of Hematology & Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38734666/ppp2r2a-inhibition-contributes-to-preeclampsia-by-regulating-the-proliferation-apoptosis-and-angiogenesis-modulation-potential-of-mesenchymal-stem-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yan Liu, Fangle Gu, Jun Gao, Yingyan Gu, Zhiyue Li, Dan Lu, Yanxin Zhang
BACKGROUND: The precise mechanisms underlying preeclampsia (PE) pathogenesis remain unclear. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are involved in the pathology of PE. The aim of our study was to identify the effects of protein phosphatase 2 regulatory subunit B α (PPP2R2A) on MSCs and ascertain its latent role in the progression of PE. METHODS: Reverse-transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction and western blot analyses were performed to determine the expression of PPP2R2A in decidual tissue and decidual (d)MSCs from healthy pregnant women and patients with PE as well as the expression levels of Bax and Bcl-2 in dMSCs...
May 11, 2024: Cell Division
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38734386/staphylococcus-aureus-specific-skin-resident-memory-t-cells-protect-against-bacteria-colonization-but-exacerbate-atopic-dermatitis-like-flares-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Camille Braun, Cédric Badiou, Aurélie Guironnet-Paquet, Masashi Iwata, Vanina Lenief, Amandine Mosnier, Charlotte Beauclair, Emilie Renucci, Pauline Bouschon, Roxane Cuzin, Yoann Briend, Vijaykumar Patra, Sabine Patot, Tiffany C Scharschmidt, Willem van Wamel, Nicole Lemmens, Saeko Nakajima, François Vandenesh, Jean-François Nicolas, Gérard Lina, Audrey Nosbaum, Marc Vocanson
BACKGROUND: The contribution of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) to the exacerbation of atopic dermatitis (AD) is widely documented, but its role as a primary trigger of AD skin symptoms remains poorly explored. OBJECTIVE: To reappraise the main bacterial factors and underlying immune mechanisms by which S. aureus triggers AD-like inflammation. METHODS: We capitalized on a pre-clinical model, in which different clinical isolates were applied in the absence of any prior experimental skin injury...
May 9, 2024: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38734159/the-single-cell-immunogenomic-landscape-after-neoadjuvant-immunotherapy-combined-chemotherapy-in-esophageal-squamous-cell-carcinoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhe Yi Wang, Yue Zhao, Yang Wo, Yi-Zhou Peng, Wei-Lei Hu, Zhi-Gang Wu, Peng-Cheng Liu, Yan Shang, Chun-Nan Liu, Xiao Chen, Kan Huang, Yu-Ting Chen, Hui Hong, Fei Li, Yi-Hua Sun
Neoadjuvant immunotherapy represents promising strategy in the treatment of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). However, the mechanisms underlying its impact on treatment sensitivity or resistance remain a subject of controversy. In this study, we conducted single-cell RNA and T/B cell receptor (scTCR/scBCR) sequencing of CD45+ immune cells on samples from 10 patients who received neoadjuvant immunotherapy and chemotherapy. We also validated our findings using multiplexed immunofluorescence and analyzed bulk RNA-seq from other cohorts in public database...
May 9, 2024: Cancer Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38734060/persistent-transcriptional-changes-in-cardiac-adaptive-immune-cells-following-myocardial-infarction-new-evidence-from-the-re-analysis-of-publicly-available-single-cell-and-nuclei-rna-sequencing-data-sets
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natasha de Winter, Jiahui Ji, Amalia Sintou, Elvira Forte, Michael Lee, Michela Noseda, Aoxue Li, Andrew L Koenig, Kory Lavine, Sikander Hayat, Nadia Rosenthal, Costanza Emanueli, Prashant Srivastava, Susanne Sattler
INTRODUCTION: Chronic immunopathology contributes to the development of heart failure after a myocardial infarction. Both T and B cells of the adaptive immune system are present in the myocardium and have been suggested to be involved in post-MI immunopathology. METHODS: We analysed the B and T cell populations isolated from previously published single cell sequencing data sets (PMID: 32130914, PMID: 35948637, PMID: 32971526 and PMID: 35926050), of the mouse and human heart, using differential expression analysis, functional enrichment analysis, gene regulatory inferences, and integration with autoimmune and cardiovascular GWAS...
May 9, 2024: Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38733265/quantifying-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb-activation-by-flow-cytometry-of-i%C3%AE%C2%BAb%C3%AE-degradation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Praveen Krishna Veerasubramanian, Bruce A Jacobson, Fridrik J Karlsson, Jennifer L Duffen
Nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) is a crucial pro-inflammatory transcription factor whose activation is of immense interest to immunology research. Estimation of NF-κB activation through flow cytometry is not possible due to the unavailability of robust flow cytometry antibodies that can bind to its phosphorylated, active, nuclear form. In this protocol, we describe a flow cytometry assay that measures the activation of the pro-inflammatory transcription factor NF-κB in stimulated immune cells by quantifying the degradation of its upstream regulator IκBα...
May 2024: Current protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38733186/-inhibitory-effect-of-small-molecule-compound-am679-targeting-elongation-factor-binding-protein-2-on-hepatitis-b-virus-in-vitro
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
H J Fang, J Y Cai, X X Hou, J L Song, L Y Peng, C L Zhu
Objective: To explore the antiviral activity of the small-molecule compound AM679 in hepatitis B virus (HBV) replication and infection cell models. Methods: The positive regulatory effect of AM679 on EFTUD2 expression was validated by qPCR and Western blotting. HepAD38 and HepG2-NTCP cells were treated with AM679 (0.5, 1, and 2 nmol/L). Negative control, positive control, and AM679 combined with the entecavir group were set up. HBV DNA intra-and extracellularly, as well as the expression levels of intracellular HBV total RNAs and 3...
April 20, 2024: Zhonghua Gan Zang Bing za Zhi, Zhonghua Ganzangbing Zazhi, Chinese Journal of Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38731852/raf-and-mek-inhibitors-in-non-small-cell-lung-cancer
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REVIEW
Christos Adamopoulos, Kostas A Papavassiliou, Poulikos I Poulikakos, Athanasios G Papavassiliou
Lung cancer, despite recent advancements in survival rates, represents a significant global health burden. Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), the most prevalent type, is driven largely by activating mutations in Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene homologue (KRAS) and receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs), and less in v-RAF murine sarcoma viral oncogene homolog B (BRAF) and mitogen-activated protein-kinase kinase (MEK), all key components of the RTK-RAS-mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway. Learning from melanoma, the identification of BRAFV600E substitution in NSCLC provided the rationale for the investigation of RAF and MEK inhibition as a therapeutic strategy...
April 24, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38731788/anthocyanin-of-black-highland-barley-alleviates-h-2-o-2-induced-cardiomyocyte-injury-and-myocardial-infarction-via-activating-the-phosphatase-and-tensin-homolog-phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase-protein-kinase-b-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhendong Liu, Senbiao Shu, Simin Li, Pai Peng, Ying Zhang, Zhaohua Li, Wenhan Wang
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) represents a substantial global health challenge, with its impact on mortality and morbidity rates surpassing that of cancer. The present study was designed to explore the cardioprotective properties of anthocyanin (ACN), a compound derived from black barley, against oxidative stress-induced damage in myocardial cells and to uncover the molecular mechanisms at play. Utilizing both in vitro and in vivo experimental models, our findings indicate that ACN notably reduced cell damage caused by oxidative stress and effectively prevented apoptosis...
May 5, 2024: Foods (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38729324/regulatory-effects-of-statins-on-akt-signaling-for-prevention-of-cancers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fatemeh Sadat Hosseini, Abdolreza Ahmadi, Prashant Kesharwani, Hossein Hosseini, Amirhossein Sahebkar
Statins, which are primarily used as lipid-lowering drugs, have been found to exhibit anti-tumor effects through modulating and interfering with various signaling pathways. In observational studies, statin use has been associated with a significant reduction in the progression of various cancers, including colon, lung, prostate, pancreas, and esophagus cancer, as well as melanoma and B and T cell lymphoma. The mevalonate pathway, which is affected by statins, plays a crucial role in activating Rho, Ras, and Rab proteins, thereby impacting the proliferation and apoptosis of tumor cells...
May 8, 2024: Cellular Signalling
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38729293/star1-gene-mutation-reveals-the-essentiality-of-11-ketotestosterone-and-glucocorticoids-for-male-fertility-in-nile-tilapia-oreochromis-niloticus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yun Su, You Wu, Maolin Ye, Chenhua Zhao, Lu Li, Jing Cai, Tapas Chakraborty, Lanying Yang, Deshou Wang, Linyan Zhou
Steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (Star) plays an essential role in the biosynthesis of corticosteroids and sex steroids by mediating the transport of cholesterol from the outer to the inner membrane of mitochondria. Two duplicated Star genes, namely star1 and star2, have been identified in non-mammalian vertebrates. To investigate the roles of star genes in fish steriodogenesis, we generated two mutation lines of star1-/- and star1-/- /star2-/- in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Previous studies revealed that deficiency of star2 gene caused delayed spermatogenesis, sperm apoptosis and sterility in male tilapia...
May 8, 2024: Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part B, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38728471/causal-relationship-between-immune-cells-and-atrial-fibrillation-a-mendelian-randomization-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haoxuan Chu, Xia Guo, Hanchi Xu, Shipeng Wang, Jiahuan He, Yushi Wang
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a prevalent cardiac arrhythmia, with recent research indicating a correlation between immune system characteristics and the development of AF. However, it remains uncertain whether the immunological response is the primary underlying component or a secondary consequence of AF. Initially, we investigated the effect of immune cells on AF by performing forward Mendelian randomization (MR) analyses with immune cells as the exposure variable and their associated genetic variants as instrumental variables...
May 10, 2024: Medicine (Baltimore)
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