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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38660017/characterization-and-modulation-of-the-pro-inflammatory-effects-of-immune-cells-in-the-canine-intervertebral-disk
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mary K Heimann, Kelly Thompson, Gilian Gunsch, Shirley N Tang, Brett Klamer, Kara Corps, Benjamin A Walter, Sarah A Moore, Devina Purmessur
BACKGROUND: Intervertebral disk (IVD) degeneration affects both humans and canines and is a major cause of low back pain (LBP). Mast cell (MC) and macrophage (MØ) infiltration has been identified in the pathogenesis of IVD degeneration (IVDD) in the human and rodent model but remains understudied in the canine. MC degranulation in the IVD leads to a pro-inflammatory cascade and activates protease activated receptor 2 (PAR2) on IVD cells. The objectives of the present study are to: (1) highlight the pathophysiological changes observed in the degenerate canine IVD, (2) further characterize the inflammatory effect of MCs co-cultured with canine nucleus pulposus (NP) cells, (3) evaluate the effect of construct stiffness on NP and MCs, and (4) identify potential therapeutics to mitigate pathologic changes in the IVD microenvironment...
June 2024: JOR Spine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38653114/controlling-autoimmune-diabetes-onset-by-targeting-protease-activated-receptor-2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gal Reches, Lynn Khoon, Narmeen Ghanayiem, Assaf Malka, Ron Piran
BACKGROUND: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a challenging autoimmune disease, characterized by an immune system assault on insulin-producing β-cells. As insulin facilitates glucose absorption into cells and tissues, β-cell deficiency leads to elevated blood glucose levels on one hand and target-tissues starvation on the other. Despite efforts to halt β-cell destruction and stimulate recovery, success has been limited. Our recent investigations identified Protease-Activated Receptor 2 (Par2) as a promising target in the battle against autoimmunity...
April 22, 2024: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38652276/the-thrombin-receptor-par4-supports-visceral-adipose-tissue-inflammation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sonja Kleeschulte, Vivien Fischinger, Lisa Öhlke, Johannes Bode, Markus Kamler, Dobromir Dobrev, Maria Grandoch, Anke C Fender
Thrombin inhibition suppresses adiposity, WAT inflammation and metabolic dysfunction in mice. Protease-activated receptor (PAR)1 does not account for thrombin-driven obesity, so we explored the culprit role of PAR4 in this context. Male WT and PAR-4-/- mice received a high fat diet (HFD) for 8 weeks, WT controls received standard chow. Body fat was quantified by NMR. Epididymal WAT was assessed by histology, immunohistochemistry, qPCR and lipase activity assay. 3T3-L1 preadipocytes were differentiated ± thrombin, acutely stimulated ± PAR4 activating peptide (AP) and assessed by immunoblot, qPCR and U937 monocyte adhesion...
April 23, 2024: Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38639888/the-effect-of-gnrh-a-on-the-angiogenesis-of-endometriosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Theodoros Filindris, Efthymia Papakonstantinou, Maria Keramida, Eleftherios Panteris, Sotiris Kalogeropoulos, Neoklis Georgopoulos, Fuminori Taniguchi, George Adonakis, Tasuku Harada, Apostolos Kaponis
PURPOSE: Neoangiogenesis is necessary for adhesion and invasiveness of endometriotic lesions in women affected by endometriosis. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is one of the main components of angiogenesis and is part of the major pathway tissue factor (TF)-protease activated receptor-2 (PAR-2)-VEGF that leads to neoangiogenesis. Specificity protein 1 (SP1) is a transcriptional factor that has recently been studied for its crucial role in angiogenesis via a specific pathway...
April 19, 2024: Hormones: International Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38637276/chymotrypsin-activity-signals-to-intestinal-epithelium-by-protease-activated-receptor-dependent-mechanisms
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simon Guignard, Mahmoud Saifeddine, Koichiro Mihara, Majid Motahhary, Magali Savignac, Laura Guiraud, David Sagnat, Mireille Sebbag, Sokchea Khou, Corinne Rolland, Anissa Edir, Barbara Bournet, Louis Buscail, Etienne Buscail, Laurent Alric, Caroline Camare, Mouna Ambli, Nathalie Vergnolle, Morley D Hollenberg, Céline Deraison, Chrystelle Bonnart
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Chymotrypsin is a pancreatic protease secreted into the lumen of the small intestine to digest food proteins. We hypothesized that chymotrypsin activity may be found close to epithelial cells and that chymotrypsin signals to them via protease-activated receptors (PARs). We deciphered molecular pharmacological mechanisms and gene expression regulation for chymotrypsin signalling in intestinal epithelial cells. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: The presence and activity of chymotrypsin were evaluated by Western blot and enzymatic activity tests in the luminal and mucosal compartments of murine and human gut samples...
April 18, 2024: British Journal of Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38635782/protective-role-of-protease-activated-receptor-2-in-anaphylaxis-model-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maho Nakazawa, Ryota Tochinai, Wataru Fujii, Mao Komori, Tomohiro Yonezawa, Yasuyuki Momoi, Shingo Maeda
Anaphylaxis is a severe life-threatening hypersensitivity reaction induced by mast cell degranulation. Among the various mediators of mast cells, little is known about the role of tryptase. Therefore, we aimed to elucidate the role of protease-activating receptor-2 (PAR-2), a receptor activated by tryptase, in murine anaphylactic models using PAR-2-deficient mice and newly generated tryptase-deficient mice. Anaphylaxis was induced by IgE-dependent and IgE-independent mast cell degranulation in mice. PAR-2 deficiency exacerbated the decrease in body temperature and hypotension during anaphylaxis; however, the number of skin mast cells, degree of mast cell degranulation, and systemic and local vascular hyperpermeability were comparable in PAR-2 knockout and wild-type mice...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626042/in-silico-study-of-alkaloids-with-quercetin-nucleus-for-inhibition-of-sars-cov-2-protease-and-receptor-cell-protease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ali Mohebbi, Marzieh Eskandarzadeh, Hanieh Zangi, Marzie Fatehi
Covid-19 disease caused by the deadly SARS-CoV-2 virus is a serious and threatening global health issue declared by the WHO as an epidemic. Researchers are studying the design and discovery of drugs to inhibit the SARS-CoV-2 virus due to its high mortality rate. The main Covid-19 virus protease (Mpro) and human transmembrane protease, serine 2 (TMPRSS2) are attractive targets for the study of antiviral drugs against SARS-2 coronavirus. Increasing consumption of herbal medicines in the community and a serious approach to these drugs have increased the demand for effective herbal substances...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597907/expression-of-concern-protease-activated-receptor-2-promotes-kidney-tubular-epithelial-inflammation-by-inhibiting-autophagy-via-the-pi3k-akt-mtor-signalling-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chunyang Du, Tao Zhang, Xia Xiao, Yonghong Shi, Huijun Duan, Yunzhuo Ren
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April 10, 2024: Biochemical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586088/electroacupuncture-protects-the-intestinal-mucosal-barrier-in-diarrhea-predominant-irritable-bowel-syndrome-rats-by-regulating-the-mcs-tryptase-par-2-mlck-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiao-Yu Han, Xiao-Ge Song, Wen-Li Ma, Ming Fang, Jing-Wei Zhu, Jing-Ru Ruan, Kui-Wu Li, Ling Zou, Lu-Min Liao, Xiao-Min Li, Zi-Ye Wang, Yu-Cheng Fang, Hao-Ran Chu
OBJECTIVE: The pathogenesis of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-D) is related to damage to the intestinal mucosal barrier function. Based on the Mast cell (MC)/Tryptase/Protease-activated receptor-2 (PAR-2)/Myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) pathway, this study explored the effect of electroacupuncture (EA) on IBS-D rats and its possible mechanism of protecting the intestinal mucosal barrier. METHODS: The IBS-D rat model was established by mother-offspring separation, acetic acid enema, and chronic restraint stress...
2024: American Journal of Translational Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552808/identification-of-immunity-related-genes-distinctly-regulated-by-manduca-sexta-sp%C3%B3-tzle-1-2-and-escherichia-coli-peptidoglycan
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zelong Miao, Chao Xiong, Yang Wang, Tisheng Shan, Haobo Jiang
The immune system of Manduca sexta has been well studied to understand molecular mechanisms of insect antimicrobial responses. While evidence supports the existence of major immune signaling pathways in this species, it is unclear how induced production of defense proteins is specifically regulated by the Toll and Imd pathways. Our previous studies suggested that diaminopimelic acid-type peptidoglycans (DAP-PG) from Gram-negative and some Gram-positive bacteria, more than Lys-type peptidoglycans (Lys-PG) from other Gram-positive bacteria, triggers both pathways through membrane-bound receptors orthologous to Drosophila Toll and PGRP-LC...
March 27, 2024: Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552183/discovery-of-2-3-dihydro-1-4-dioxino-2-3-g-benzofuran-derivatives-as-protease-activated-receptor-4-par4-antagonists-with-potent-antiplatelet-aggregation-activity-and-low-bleeding-tendency
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Panpan Chen, Cai Chen, Yizheng Zheng, Fangjun Chen, Zhaojun Liu, Shenhong Ren, Hangyu Song, Tongdan Liu, Zhipeng Lu, Hongbin Sun, Yi Kong, Haoliang Yuan
Patients with arterial embolic disease have benefited greatly from antiplatelet therapy. However, hemorrhage risk of antiplatelet agents cannot be ignored. Herein, we describe the discovery of 2,3-dihydro[1,4]dioxino[2,3- g ]benzofuran compounds as novel PAR4 antagonists. Notably, the isomers 36 and 37 with the chemotype of phenoxyl methylene substituted on the 2,3-dihydro-1,4-dioxine ring exhibited potent in vitro antiplatelet activity (IC50 = 26.13 nM for 36 and 14.26 nM for 37 ) and significantly improved metabolic stability in human liver microsomes ( T 1/2 = 97...
March 29, 2024: Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38542221/quantitative-proteomics-reveal-that-cb2r-agonist-jwh-133-downregulates-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb-activation-oxidative-stress-and-lysosomal-exocytosis-from-hiv-infected-macrophages
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lester J Rosario-Rodríguez, Yadira M Cantres-Rosario, Kelvin Carrasquillo-Carrión, Ana E Rodríguez-De Jesús, Luz J Cartagena-Isern, Luis A García-Requena, Abiel Roche-Lima, Loyda M Meléndez
HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND) affect 15-55% of HIV-positive patients and effective therapies are unavailable. HIV-infected monocyte-derived macrophages (MDM) invade the brain of these individuals, promoting neurotoxicity. We demonstrated an increased expression of cathepsin B (CATB), a lysosomal protease, in monocytes and post-mortem brain tissues of women with HAND. Increased CATB release from HIV-infected MDM leads to neurotoxicity, and their secretion is associated with NF-κB activation, oxidative stress, and lysosomal exocytosis...
March 13, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38538359/-mechanism-of-intestinal-injury-induced-by-acute-diquat-poisoning-in-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jianshuang Zhang, Yiqing Sun, Hengbo Gao, Lin Yuan, Dongqi Yao, Liang Liu, Baopu Lyu, Yingping Tian
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of diquat (DQ) on the expression of intestinal pyroptosis-related proteins and tight junction proteins in rats,and to analyze the role of pyroptosis in the intestinal injury of rats with acute DQ poisoning. METHODS: A total of 36 Wistar male rats were randomly divided into control group, and 3 hours, 12 hours, 36 hours and 3 days exposure groups, with 6 rats in each group. Each exposure group was given 1/2 median lethal dose (LD50) of 115...
March 2024: Zhonghua Wei Zhong Bing Ji Jiu Yi Xue
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38529542/the-antiviral-potential-of-the-antiandrogen-enzalutamide-and-the-viral-androgen-signaling-interplay-in-seasonal-coronaviruses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Oluwadamilola D Ogunjinmi, Tukur Abdullahi, Riaz-Ali Somji, Charlotte L Bevan, Wendy S Barclay, Nigel Temperton, Greg N Brooke, Efstathios S Giotis
The sex disparity in COVID-19 outcomes with males generally faring worse than females has been associated with the androgen-regulated expression of the protease TMPRSS2 and the cell receptor ACE2 in the lung and fueled interest in antiandrogens as potential antivirals. In this study, we explored enzalutamide, an antiandrogen used commonly to treat prostate cancer, as a potential antiviral against the human coronaviruses which cause seasonal respiratory infections (HCoV-NL63, -229E, and -OC43). Using lentivirus-pseudotyped and authentic HCoV, we report that enzalutamide reduced 229E and NL63 entry and infection in both TMPRSS2- and nonexpressing immortalized cells, suggesting a TMPRSS2-independent mechanism...
March 2024: Journal of Medical Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38526868/the-ecotin-like-peptidase-inhibitor-of-trypanosoma-cruzi-prevents-tmprss2-par2-tlr4-crosstalk-downmodulating-infection-and-inflammation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tatiana F R Costa, Carolina M C Catta-Preta, Amy Goundry, Danielle B Carvalho, Nathalia S Rodrigues, Aislan C Vivarini, Mayra Fonseca de Abreu, Flavia C G Reis, Ana Paula C A Lima
Trypanosoma cruzi is the causative agent of Chagas disease, a chronic pathology that affects the heart and/or digestive system. This parasite invades and multiplies in virtually all nucleated cells, using a variety of host cell receptors for infection. T. cruzi has a gene that encodes an ecotin-like inhibitor of serine peptidases, ISP2. We generated ISP2-null mutants (Δisp2) in T. cruzi Dm28c using CRISPR/Cas9. Epimastigotes of Δisp2 grew normally in vitro but were more susceptible to lysis by human serum compared to parental and ISP2 add-back lines...
March 31, 2024: FASEB Journal: Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512094/-the-multidirectional-effects-of-thrombin-and-the-possibility-of-their-control-in-neurology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M D Chan, A N Yasamanova, G G Avakian, A A Nikonova, P R Kamchatnov
The review presents the main physiological functions of thrombin. The procoagulant and anticoagulant activities of the key serine protease are discussed in both physiological and pathological conditions of hemostasis. The involvement of thrombin in atherogenesis, as well as its role as a mediator of vascular dysfunction and inflammation in both the peripheral and central nervous system, is highlighted. A pronounced imbalance between the pro- and anticoagulant systems leads to an increase in thrombin formation and creates conditions for the development of thrombosis...
2024: Zhurnal Nevrologii i Psikhiatrii Imeni S.S. Korsakova
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38509789/role-of-par1-506-deletion-insertion-polymorphism-in-primary-sclerosing-cholangitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bettina Langhans, Sandra Kalthoff, Taotao Zhou, Tobias J Weismüller, Henrike Lenzen, Hans Dieter Nischalke, Christian P Strassburg, Philipp Lutz, Leona Dold
AIM: Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a rare cholestatic liver disease characterized by inflammation of the intra- and extrahepatic bile ducts. Pathogenesis of PSC is still enigmatic but is likely to be multifactorial. Recently, we identified an interleukin-6 (IL-6)-dependent signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) activation in CD4+ TH1 and TH17 cells in PSC. The IL-6/STAT3 pathway was shown to be regulated by protease-activated receptor 1 (PAR1) contributing to inflammation...
March 21, 2024: Hepatology Research: the Official Journal of the Japan Society of Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38498345/candesartan-upregulates-angiotensin-converting-enzyme-2-in-kidneys-of-male-animals-by-decreased-ubiquitination
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ping Wang, Zhiyun Ren, Weiwan Wang, Mingda Liu, Yutao Jia, Mingzhuo Zhang, Ying Xue, Chenyang Zhang, Jianteng Xu, Cheng Wang, Xiaoyan Wang
Candesartan is a common angiotensin-II receptor-1 blocker used for patients with cardiovascular and renal diseases. Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) is a negative regulator of blood pressure (BP), and also a major receptor for coronaviruses. To determine whether and how candesartan upregulates ACE2, we examined BP and ACE2 in multi-organs from male and female C57BL/6J mice treated with candesartan (1 mg/kg, i.p.) for 7 days. Relative to the vehicle, candesartan lowered BP more in males than females; ACE2 protein abundances were increased in kidneys, not lungs, hearts, aorta, liver, spleen, brain, or serum, only from males...
March 31, 2024: FASEB Journal: Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38497112/roles-for-integrin-%C3%AE-3%C3%AE-1-in-regulating-the-ability-of-epithelial-cells-to-modulate-the-microenvironment-during-normal-and-pathological-tissue-remodeling
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REVIEW
Rakshitha Pandulal Miskin, C Michael DiPersio
Integrin receptors for the extracellular matrix activate intracellular signaling pathways that are critical for tissue development, homeostasis, and regeneration/repair, and their loss or dysregulation contributes to many developmental defects and tissue pathologies. This review will focus on tissue remodeling roles for integrin α3β1, a receptor for laminins found in the basement membranes that underlie epithelial cell layers. As a paradigm, we will discuss literature that supports a role for α3β1 in promoting ability of epidermal keratinocytes to modify their tissue microenvironment during skin development, wound healing or tumorigenesis...
March 18, 2024: American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38494056/protease-induced-excitation-of-dorsal-root-ganglion-neurons-in-response-to-acute-perturbation-of-the-gut-microbiota-is-associated-with-visceral-and-somatic-hypersensitivity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Corey C Baker, Jessica L Sessenwein, Hannah M Wood, Yang Yu, Quentin Tsang, Taylor A Alward, Nestor N Jimenez Vargas, Amal Abu Omar, Abby McDonnel, Julia Segal, Calvin P Sjaarda, Nigel W Bunnett, Brian L Schmidt, Alberto Caminero, Nadejda Boev, Courtney Bannerman, Nader Ghasemlou, Prameet M Sheth, Stephen J Vanner, David E Reed, Alan E Lomax
Abdominal pain is a major symptom of diseases that are associated with microbial dysbiosis, including irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease. Germ-free mice are more prone to abdominal pain than conventionally-housed mice, and reconstitution of the microbiota in germ-free mice reduces abdominal pain sensitivity. However, the mechanisms underlying microbial modulation of pain remain elusive. We hypothesized that disruption of the intestinal microbiota modulates the excitability of peripheral nociceptive neurons...
March 15, 2024: Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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