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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38762441/potential-pro-inflammatory-impact-of-scleral-lens-midday-fogging-on-human-corneal-epithelial-cells-an-in-vitro-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria K Walker, Carolina Lema, Rachel Redfern
PURPOSE: Midday fogging (MDF) occurs when particulate material accumulates in the fluid reservoir (FR) beneath scleral lenses (SL), and its impact on epithelial cells is unknown. This study examines the in vitro pro-inflammatory effect of the FR on human corneal epithelial cells in varying degrees of MDF. METHODS: Normal SL neophytes were recruited to wear SL 8 h daily for 4 days. Following 8 h on days 1 and 4, optical coherence tomography (OCT) images were acquired for MDF quantification using ImageJ, and the FR was collected...
May 17, 2024: Contact Lens & Anterior Eye: the Journal of the British Contact Lens Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38759074/exploring-active-ingredients-and-mechanisms-of-coptidis-rhizoma-ginger-against-colon-cancer-using-network-pharmacology-and-molecular-docking
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ting Zeng, Caijin Ling, Yong Liang
BACKGROUND: Colon cancer is the most prevalent and rapidly increasing malignancy globally. It has been suggested that some of the ingredients in the herb pair of Coptidis Rhizoma and ginger (Zingiber officinale), a traditional Chinese medicine, have potential anti-colon cancer properties. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying the effects of the Coptidis Rhizoma-ginger herb pair in treating colon cancer, using an integrated approach combining network pharmacology and molecular docking...
April 16, 2024: Technology and Health Care: Official Journal of the European Society for Engineering and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38758552/discriminating-interpatient-variabilities-of-ras-gene-variants-for-precision-detection-of-thyroid-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guodong Fu, Ronald S Chazen, Christina MacMillan, Ian J Witterick
IMPORTANCE: Interpatient variabilities in genomic variants may reflect differences in tumor statuses among individuals. OBJECTIVES: To delineate interpatient variabilities in RAS variants in thyroid tumors based on the fifth World Health Organization classification of thyroid neoplasms and assess their diagnostic significance in cancer detection among patients with thyroid nodules. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This prospective diagnostic study analyzed surgically resected thyroid tumors obtained from February 2016 to April 2022 and residual thyroid fine-needle aspiration (FNA) biopsies obtained from January 2020 to March 2021, at Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada...
May 1, 2024: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38757009/telomeres-and-telomerase-in-endometrial-cancer-and-hyperplasia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Pańczyszyn, Ewa Boniewska-Bernacka, Karolina Włodarczyk, Iwona Wertel, Anna Goc
INTRODUCTION: The study aimed to measure telomeres length (TL) and telomerase expression in normal endometrium and endometrial hyperplasia and cancer. METHODS: Total RNA and DNA were isolated from endometrium samples of 117 patients. The RT-PCR method was used to determine telomerase expression and relative telomere length. RESULTS: The control group had the longest telomeres in comparison to the hyperplasia and endometrial cancer groups. Only in the endometrial cancer group was telomerase expressed and positively correlated with telomere length...
2024: Archives of Medical Science: AMS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38755754/tear-film-htert-and-corneal-nerve-characteristics-in-dry-eye-disease
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Sultan Alotaibi, Eric Papas, Rabia Mobeen, Jerome Ozkan, Stuti L Misra, Maria Markoulli
CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The behaviour of human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) in tears reflects its role in maintaining the ocular surface homoeostasis, as it is increased after the initial fitting of contact lenses and post-overnight lid closure. BACKGROUND: hTERT has been shown to respond to cellular stress in neurodegenerative diseases and to enhance axonal regeneration after peripheral axotomy in an animal model. This work investigated whether the behaviour of hTERT in the tear film reflects ocular surface inflammation and neuronal changes in the presence of dry eye disease...
May 16, 2024: Clinical & Experimental Optometry: Journal of the Australian Optometrical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38752489/orphan-nuclear-receptors-induced-alt-associated-pml-bodies-are-targets-for-alt-inhibition
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Venus Marie Gaela, Hsuan-Yu Hsia, Nithila A Joseph, Wan-Yi Tzeng, Pin-Chao Ting, Yi-Ling Shen, Chia-Tsen Tsai, Thomas Boudier, Liuh-Yow Chen
Orphan nuclear receptors (NRs), such as COUP-TF1, COUP-TF2, EAR2, TR2 and TR4, are implicated in telomerase-negative cancers that maintain their telomeres through the alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) mechanism. However, how telomere association of orphan NRs is involved in ALT activation remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate that telomeric tethering of orphan NRs in human fibroblasts initiates formation of ALT-associated PML bodies (APBs) and features of ALT activity, including ALT telomere DNA synthesis, telomere sister chromatid exchange, and telomeric C-circle generation, suggesting de novo ALT induction...
May 16, 2024: Nucleic Acids Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38749190/sirt1-regulates-the-localization-and-stability-of-telomerase-protein-by-direct-interaction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Seung Eon Lee, Su Bin Lee, Jae-Il Roh, Kwang Pyo Kim, Jae Hoon Lee, Han-Woong Lee
Telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) not only upholds telomeric equilibrium but also plays a pivotal role in multiple non-canonical cellular mechanisms, particularly in the context of aging, cancer, and genomic stability. Though depletion of SIRT1 in mouse embryonic fibroblasts has demonstrated telomere shortening, the impact of SIRT1 on enabling TERT to regulate telomeric homeostasis remains enigmatic. Here, we reveal that SIRT1 directly interacts with TERT, and promotes the nuclear localization and stability of TERT...
May 11, 2024: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38747873/htert-gene-methylation-in-circulating-dna-tumor-and-surrounding-tissue-in-breast-cancer-a-prospective-study
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Luiz Fernando de Queiroz, Marcelo Soares da Mota E Silva, Heitor Siffert Pereira de Souza, Siane Lopes Bittencourt Rosas, Maria da Glória da Costa Carvalho
BACKGROUND: The human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) enzyme, encoded by the hTERT gene, synthesizes protective telomeric sequences on chromosomes and plays a fundamental role in cancer formation. Methylation of the hTERT gene has an upregulatory effect, increasing hTERT enzyme synthesis and allowing continuous tumor cell division. OBJECTIVE: In a group of patients with breast cancer, we aimed to analyze the methylation status of hTERT in the tumor, surrounding tissue, and circulating free deoxyribonucleic acid (cfDNA) of blood collected on the day of mastectomy and then approximately one year later...
2024: São Paulo Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38745748/functional-remodeling-of-intraperitoneal-macrophages-by-oncolytic-adenovirus-restores-anti-tumor-immunity-for-peritoneal-metastasis-of-gastric-cancer
#49
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Motoyasu Tabuchi, Satoru Kikuchi, Hiroshi Tazawa, Tomohiro Okura, Toshihiro Ogawa, Ema Mitsui, Yuta Une, Shinji Kuroda, Hiroki Sato, Kazuhiro Noma, Shunsuke Kagawa, Toshiaki Ohara, Junko Ohtsuka, Rieko Ohki, Yasuo Urata, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara
Intraperitoneal tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are involved in evading anti-tumor immunity and promoting the peritoneal metastasis (PM) of gastric cancer (GC). Oncolytic viruses are known to induce the activation of host anti-tumor immunity in addition to tumor lysis. This study investigated whether a wild-type p53 -loading telomerase-specific oncolytic adenovirus (OBP-702) could elicit the remodeling of intraperitoneal macrophages and enhance the efficacy of immune therapy. Increased numbers of CD163 TAMs and few CD8+ lymphocytes were immunohistochemically observed in clinical samples with PM, which suggested that TAMs were associated with the suppression of anti-tumor immunity...
June 20, 2024: Mol Ther Oncol
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38744709/the-role-of-cellular-senescence-in-neurodegenerative-diseases
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Yating Wang, Kamil Kuca, Li You, Eugenie Nepovimova, Zbynek Heger, Marian Valko, Vojtech Adam, Qinghua Wu, Klaudia Jomova
Increasing evidence has revealed that cellular senescence drives NDs, including Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease. Different senescent cell populations secrete senescence-associated secretory phenotypes (SASP), including matrix metalloproteinase-3, interleukin (IL)-1α, IL-6, and IL-8, which can harm adjacent microglia. Moreover, these cells possess high expression levels of senescence hallmarks (p16 and p21) and elevated senescence-associated β-galactosidase activity in in vitro and in vivo ND models...
May 15, 2024: Archives of Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38743198/characterisation-of-the-arabidopsis-thaliana-telomerase-tert-tr-complex
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Barbora Štefanovie, Leon P Jenner, Lucie Bozděchová, Petr Fajkus, Eva Sýkorová, Jiří Fajkus, Jan J Paleček
Most eukaryotic organisms employ a telomerase complex for the maintenance of chromosome ends. The core of this complex is composed of telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) and telomerase RNA (TR) subunits. The TERT reverse transcriptase (RT) domain synthesises telomeric DNA using the TR template sequence. The other TERT domains contribute to this process in different ways. In particular, the TERT RNA-binding domain (TRBD) interacts with specific TR motif(s). Using a yeast 3-hybrid system, we show the critical role of Arabidopsis thaliana (At) TRBD and embryophyta-conserved KRxR motif in the unstructured linker preceding the TRBD domain for binding to the recently identified AtTR subunit...
May 14, 2024: Plant Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38738582/noncanonical-functions-of-telomerase-and-telomeres-in-viruses-associated-cancer
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Sara Rasouli, Aleksandra Dakic, Qi-En Wang, Darrion Mitchell, Dukagjin M Blakaj, Nagireddy Putluri, Jenny Li, Xuefeng Liu
The cause of cancer is attributed to the uncontrolled growth and proliferation of cells resulting from genetic changes and alterations in cell behavior, a phenomenon known as epigenetics. Telomeres, protective caps on the ends of chromosomes, regulate both cellular aging and cancer formation. In most cancers, telomerase is upregulated, with the telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) enzyme and telomerase RNA component (TERC) RNA element contributing to the maintenance of telomere length. Additionally, it is noteworthy that two viruses, human papillomavirus (HPV) and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), utilize telomerase for their replication or persistence in infected cells...
May 2024: Journal of Medical Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38726866/massively-parallel-dissection-of-rna-in-rna-protein-interactions-in-vivo
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Yu Hsuan Lee, Evan P Hass, Will Campodonico, Yong Kyu Lee, Erika Lasda, Jaynish S Shah, John L Rinn, Taeyoung Hwang
Many of the biological functions performed by RNA are mediated by RNA-binding proteins (RBPs), and understanding the molecular basis of these interactions is fundamental to biology. Here, we present massively parallel RNA assay combined with immunoprecipitation (MPRNA-IP) for in vivo high-throughput dissection of RNA-protein interactions and describe statistical models for identifying RNA domains and parsing the structural contributions of RNA. By using custom pools of tens of thousands of RNA sequences containing systematically designed truncations and mutations, MPRNA-IP is able to identify RNA domains, sequences, and secondary structures necessary and sufficient for protein binding in a single experiment...
May 10, 2024: Nucleic Acids Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38722833/tpp1-is-associated-with-risk-of-advanced-precursors-and-cervical-cancer-survival
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Qiao-Li Wang, Caifeng Gong, Xiang-Yu Meng, Min Fu, Hui Yang, Fuxiang Zhou, Qiuji Wu, Yunfeng Zhou
It is unclear how telomere-binding protein TPP1 interacts with human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) and influences cervical cancer development and progression. This study included all eligible 156 cervical cancers diagnosed during 2003-2008 and followed up through 2014, 102 cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) patients, and 16 participants with normal cervix identified at the same period. Correlation of expression of TPP1 and hTERT in these lesions was assessed using Kappa statistics. TPP1 was knocked down by siRNA in three cervical cancer cell lines...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38721690/noncoding-rna-terc-53-and-hyaluronan-receptor-hmmr-regulate-ageing-in-mice
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Sipeng Wu, Yiqi Cai, Lixiao Zhang, Xiang Li, Xu Liu, Guangkeng Zhou, Hongdi Luo, Renjian Li, Yujia Huo, Zhirong Zhang, Siyi Chen, Jinliang Huang, Jiahao Shi, Shanwei Ding, Zhe Sun, Zizhuo Zhou, Pengcheng Wang, Geng Wang
One of the basic questions in the ageing field is whether there is fundamental difference between the ageing of lower invertebrates and mammals. A major difference between the lower invertebrates and mammals is the abundancy of noncoding RNAs, most of which are not conserved. We have previously identified a noncoding RNA Terc-53 that is derived from the RNA component of telomerase Terc. To study its physiological functions, we generated two transgenic mouse models overexpressing the RNA in wild-type and early-ageing Terc-/- backgrounds...
May 9, 2024: Protein & Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38720399/clinical-implications-of-dna-methylation-based-integrated-classification-of-histologically-defined-grade-2-meningiomas
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Felix Ehret, Eilís Perez, Daniel Teichmann, Sandra Meier, Carola Geiler, Zeus Cosmas, Helene Franke, Siyer Roohani, David Wasilewksi, Julia Onken, Peter Vajkoczy, Leonille Schweizer, David Kaul, David Capper
The combination of DNA methylation analysis with histopathological and genetic features allows for a more accurate risk stratification and classification of meningiomas. Nevertheless, the implications of this classification for patients with grade 2 meningiomas, a particularly heterogeneous tumor entity, are only partially understood. We correlate the outcomes of histopathologically confirmed grade 2 meningioma with an integrated molecular-morphologic risk stratification and determine its clinical implications...
May 8, 2024: Acta Neuropathologica Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38714703/determinants-of-mosaic-chromosomal-alteration-fitness
#57
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Yash Pershad, Taralynn Mack, Hannah Poisner, Yasminka A Jakubek, Adrienne M Stilp, Braxton D Mitchell, Joshua P Lewis, Eric Boerwinkle, Ruth J F Loos, Nathalie Chami, Zhe Wang, Kathleen Barnes, Nathan Pankratz, Myriam Fornage, Susan Redline, Bruce M Psaty, Joshua C Bis, Ali Shojaie, Edwin K Silverman, Michael H Cho, Jeong H Yun, Dawn DeMeo, Daniel Levy, Andrew D Johnson, Rasika A Mathias, Margaret A Taub, Donna Arnett, Kari E North, Laura M Raffield, April P Carson, Margaret F Doyle, Stephen S Rich, Jerome I Rotter, Xiuqing Guo, Nancy J Cox, Dan M Roden, Nora Franceschini, Pinkal Desai, Alex P Reiner, Paul L Auer, Paul A Scheet, Siddhartha Jaiswal, Joshua S Weinstock, Alexander G Bick
Clonal hematopoiesis (CH) is characterized by the acquisition of a somatic mutation in a hematopoietic stem cell that results in a clonal expansion. These driver mutations can be single nucleotide variants in cancer driver genes or larger structural rearrangements called mosaic chromosomal alterations (mCAs). The factors that influence the variations in mCA fitness and ultimately result in different clonal expansion rates are not well understood. We used the Passenger-Approximated Clonal Expansion Rate (PACER) method to estimate clonal expansion rate as PACER scores for 6,381 individuals in the NHLBI TOPMed cohort with gain, loss, and copy-neutral loss of heterozygosity mCAs...
May 7, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38708177/targeting-telomere-dynamics-as-an-effective-approach-for-the-development-of-cancer-therapeutics
#58
REVIEW
Hong-Yu Tao, Chun-Yan Zhao, Ying Wang, Wei-Jin Sheng, Yong-Su Zhen
Telomere is a protective structure located at the end of chromosomes of eukaryotes, involved in maintaining the integrity and stability of the genome. Telomeres play an essential role in cancer progression; accordingly, targeting telomere dynamics emerges as an effective approach for the development of cancer therapeutics. Targeting telomere dynamics may work through multifaceted molecular mechanisms; those include the activation of anti-telomerase immune responses, shortening of telomere lengths, induction of telomere dysfunction and constitution of telomerase-responsive drug release systems...
2024: International Journal of Nanomedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38704600/establishment-of-primary-prostate-epithelial-and-tumorigenic-cell-lines-using-a-non-viral-immortalization-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simon Lange, Anna Kuntze, Neele Wüstmann, Theresa Reckers, Verena Humberg, Wilhelm G Dirks, Sebastian Huss, Julia Vieler, Andres Jan Schrader, Martin Bögemann, Katrin Schlack, Christof Bernemann
BACKGROUND: Research on prostate cancer is mostly performed using cell lines derived from metastatic disease, not reflecting stages of tumor initiation or early progression. Establishment of cancer cell lines derived from the primary tumor site has not been described so far. By definition, cancer cells are able to be cultured indefinitely, whereas normal epithelial cells undergo senescence in vitro. Epithelial cells can be immortalized, accomplished by using viral integration of immortalization factors...
May 4, 2024: Biological Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38702437/clinical-impact-of-high-quality-testing-for-peritoneal-lavage-cytology-in-pancreatic-cancer
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Masahiro Tanemura, Kenta Furukawa, Manabu Mikamori, Tadafumi Asaoka, Hironao Yasuoka, Daiki Marukawa, Yasuo Urata, Daisaku Yamada, Shogo Kobayashi, Hidetoshi Eguchi
In pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) patients, the importance of peritoneal lavage cytology, which indicates unresectability, remains controversial. This study sought to determine whether positive peritoneal lavage cytology (CY+) precludes pancreatectomy. Furthermore, we propose a novel liquid biopsy using peritoneal lavage fluid to detect viable peritoneal tumor cells (v-PTCs) with TelomeScan F35, a telomerase-specific replication-selective adenovirus engineered to express green fluorescent protein. Resectable cytologically or histologically proven PDAC patients (n = 53) were enrolled...
May 3, 2024: Scientific Reports
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