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Biomolecules, Volume 12, Issue 2

2022 February - 194 articles

Cover Story: In conclusion, in this study, we report that complement opsonization of HIV-1, as well as local complement mobilization and generation of anaphylatoxin C5a, influences productive infection through TNT formation. View this paper
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Articles (194)

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,522 Views
17 Pages

Milk-Derived Proteins and Peptides in Head and Neck Carcinoma Treatment

  • Theresa Wang,
  • Xinyi Liu,
  • Yah Ying Ng,
  • Kiera Tarleton,
  • Amy Tran,
  • Thomas Tran,
  • Wen Yue Xue,
  • Paul Youssef,
  • Peiyu Yuan and
  • Antonio Celentano
  • + 2 authors

10 February 2022

Research investigating milk-derived proteins has brought to light the potential for their use as novel anticancer agents. This paper aims to systematically review studies examining the effectiveness of milk-derived proteins in the treatment of head a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
40 Citations
10,660 Views
32 Pages

10 February 2022

Galectin-3 is the only chimeric representative of the galectin family. Although galectin-3 has ubiquitous regulatory and physiological effects, there is a great number of pathological environments where galectin-3 cooperatively participates. Pectin i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
44 Citations
5,078 Views
27 Pages

By Modulating the Hormonal Balance and Ribonuclease Activity of Tomato Plants Bacillus subtilis Induces Defense Response against Potato Virus X and Potato Virus Y

  • Svetlana V. Veselova,
  • Antonina V. Sorokan,
  • Guzel F. Burkhanova,
  • Sergey D. Rumyantsev,
  • Ekaterina A. Cherepanova,
  • Valentin Y. Alekseev,
  • Elena R. Sarvarova,
  • Albina R. Kasimova and
  • Igor V. Maksimov

10 February 2022

Endophytic plant-growth-promoting microorganisms can protect plants against pathogens, but they have rarely been investigated as potential biocontrol agents and triggers of induced systemic resistance (ISR), regulated by phytohormones, against viruse...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
7,053 Views
19 Pages

10 February 2022

Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are able to modulate the immune system activity and the regeneration processes mainly through the secretion of multiple soluble factors, including prostaglandin E2 (PGE2). PGE2 is produced as a result of cyclooxygenas...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,678 Views
12 Pages

Mcm5 Represses Endodermal Migration through Cxcr4a-itgb1b Cascade Instead of Cell Cycle Control

  • Yu Zhang,
  • Jiamin Xia,
  • Min Liu,
  • Bingyu Chen,
  • Min Yang,
  • Xiaoping Yu,
  • Yu Ou,
  • Shurong Li,
  • Xindong Liu and
  • Sizhou Huang
  • + 2 authors

10 February 2022

Minichromosome maintenance protein 5 (MCM5) is a critical cell cycle regulator; its role in DNA replication is well known, but whether it is involved in the regulation of organogenesis in a cell cycle-independent way, is far from clear. In this study...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,971 Views
18 Pages

Biomolecule-Mediated Therapeutics of the Dentin–Pulp Complex: A Systematic Review

  • Foteini Machla,
  • Ioannis Angelopoulos,
  • Matthias Epple,
  • Maria Chatzinikolaidou and
  • Athina Bakopoulou

9 February 2022

The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the application of potential therapeutic signaling molecules on complete dentin-pulp complex and pulp tissue regeneration in orthotopic and ectopic animal studies. A search strategy was performed acco...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
4,774 Views
22 Pages

Impact of Non-Coding RNAs on Chemotherapeutic Resistance in Oral Cancer

  • Karen Yamaguchi,
  • Tomofumi Yamamoto,
  • Junichiro Chikuda,
  • Tatsuo Shirota and
  • Yusuke Yamamoto

9 February 2022

Drug resistance in oral cancer is one of the major problems in oral cancer therapy because therapeutic failure directly results in tumor recurrence and eventually in metastasis. Accumulating evidence has demonstrated the involvement of non-coding RNA...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,609 Views
21 Pages

9 February 2022

Insects devote a major part of their metabolic resources to the production of odorant binding proteins (OBPs). Although initially, these proteins were implicated in the solubilisation, binding and transport of semiochemicals to olfactory receptors, i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,869 Views
11 Pages

Matrix Metalloproteinase 7 Expression and Apical Epithelial Defects in Atp8b1 Mutant Mouse Model of Pulmonary Fibrosis

  • Emma Westermann-Clark,
  • Ramani Soundararajan,
  • Jutaro Fukumoto,
  • Sahebgowda Sidramagowda Patil,
  • Timothy M. Stearns,
  • Smita Saji,
  • Alexander Czachor,
  • Helena Hernandez-Cuervo,
  • Mason Breitzig and
  • Narasaiah Kolliputi
  • + 2 authors

9 February 2022

Abnormalities in airway epithelia and lung parenchyma are found in Atp8b1 mutant mice, which develop pulmonary fibrosis after hyperoxic insult. Microarray and ingenuity pathway analysis (IPA) show numerous transcripts involved in ciliogenesis are dow...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,327 Views
11 Pages

Systemic Treatment with Pioglitazone Reverses Vision Loss in Preclinical Glaucoma Models

  • Huilan Zeng,
  • Alina V. Dumitrescu,
  • David Wadkins,
  • Benjamin W. Elwood,
  • Oliver W. Gramlich and
  • Markus H. Kuehn

9 February 2022

Neuroinflammation significantly contributes to the pathophysiology of several neurodegenerative diseases. This is also the case in glaucoma and may be a reason why many patients suffer from progressive vision loss despite maximal reduction in intraoc...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,292 Views
14 Pages

Vasorelaxant Activity of AP39, a Mitochondria-Targeted H2S Donor, on Mouse Mesenteric Artery Rings In Vitro

  • Leonardo A. da Costa Marques,
  • Simone A. Teixeira,
  • Flávia N. de Jesus,
  • Mark E. Wood,
  • Roberta Torregrossa,
  • Matthew Whiteman,
  • Soraia K. P. Costa and
  • Marcelo N. Muscará

9 February 2022

Mitochondria-targeted hydrogen sulfide (H2S) donor compounds, such as compound AP39, supply H2S into the mitochondrial environment and have shown several beneficial in vitro and in vivo effects in cardiovascular conditions such as diabetes and hypert...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,460 Views
15 Pages

Genetic Variants of Matrix Metalloproteinase and Sepsis: The Need Speed Study

  • Nicola Fiotti,
  • Filippo Mearelli,
  • Filippo Giorgio Di Girolamo,
  • Luigi Mario Castello,
  • Alessio Nunnari,
  • Salvatore Di Somma,
  • Enrico Lupia,
  • Efrem Colonetti,
  • Maria Lorenza Muiesan and
  • Gianni Biolo
  • + 3 authors

9 February 2022

Many causal mechanisms in sepsis susceptibility are largely unknown and the functional genetic polymorphisms (GP) of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and their natural tissue inhibitor of MMPs (TIMP1) could play a role in its development. GPs of MMPs...

  • Review
  • Open Access
31 Citations
8,592 Views
29 Pages

The Role of Systemic Microvascular Dysfunction in Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction

  • Jerremy Weerts,
  • Sanne G. J. Mourmans,
  • Arantxa Barandiarán Aizpurua,
  • Blanche L. M. Schroen,
  • Christian Knackstedt,
  • Etto Eringa,
  • Alfons J. H. M. Houben and
  • Vanessa P. M. van Empel

9 February 2022

Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a condition with increasing incidence, leading to a health care problem of epidemic proportions for which no curative treatments exist. Consequently, an urge exists to better understand the pa...

  • Review
  • Open Access
27 Citations
5,403 Views
17 Pages

Glycemic Control and the Heart: The Tale of Diabetic Cardiomyopathy Continues

  • Miriam Longo,
  • Lorenzo Scappaticcio,
  • Paolo Cirillo,
  • Antonietta Maio,
  • Raffaela Carotenuto,
  • Maria Ida Maiorino,
  • Giuseppe Bellastella and
  • Katherine Esposito

8 February 2022

Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in people with diabetes. Diabetic cardiomyopathy (DC) is an important complication of diabetes and represents a distinct subtype of heart failure that occurs in absence of cardiovascular diseases...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,335 Views
24 Pages

LPS Administration Impacts Glial Immune Programs by Alternative Splicing

  • Vladimir N. Babenko,
  • Galina T. Shishkina,
  • Dmitriy A. Lanshakov,
  • Ekaterina V. Sukhareva and
  • Nikolay N. Dygalo

8 February 2022

We performed transcriptome analysis in the hippocampus 24 h after lipopolysaccharide (LPS) administration. We observed glial-specific genes, comprised of two-thirds of all differentially expressed genes (DEGs). We found microglial DEGs that were the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
3,659 Views
14 Pages

Role of Urinary Kidney Stress Biomarkers for Early Recognition of Subclinical Acute Kidney Injury in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients

  • Gustavo Casas-Aparicio,
  • Claudia Alvarado-de la Barrera,
  • David Escamilla-Illescas,
  • Isabel León-Rodríguez,
  • Perla Mariana Del Río-Estrada,
  • Natalia Calderón-Dávila,
  • Mauricio González-Navarro,
  • Rossana Olmedo-Ocampo,
  • Manuel Castillejos-López and
  • Santiago Ávila-Ríos
  • + 5 authors

8 February 2022

A high proportion of critically ill patients with COVID-19 develop acute kidney injury (AKI) and die. The early recognition of subclinical AKI could contribute to AKI prevention. Therefore, this study was aimed at exploring the role of the urinary bi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
7,136 Views
22 Pages

APR-246—The Mutant TP53 Reactivator—Increases the Effectiveness of Berberine and Modified Berberines to Inhibit the Proliferation of Pancreatic Cancer Cells

  • James Andrew McCubrey,
  • Stephen L. Abrams,
  • Linda S. Steelman,
  • Lucio Cocco,
  • Stefano Ratti,
  • Alberto M. Martelli,
  • Paolo Lombardi,
  • Agnieszka Gizak and
  • Przemysław Duda

8 February 2022

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is the most common form of pancreatic cancer. In ~75% of PDAC, the tumor suppressor TP53 gene is mutated. Novel approaches to treat cancer involve compounds called mutant TP53 reactivators. They interact with m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,743 Views
9 Pages

Robust Recombinant Expression of Human Placental Ribonuclease Inhibitor in Insect Cells

  • Beáta Flachner,
  • Krisztina Dobi,
  • Anett Benedek,
  • Sándor Cseh,
  • Zsolt Lőrincz and
  • István Hajdú

8 February 2022

Ribonuclease inhibitors (RIs) are an indispensable biotechnological tool for the detection and manipulation of RNA. Nowadays, due to the outbreak of COVID-19, highly sensitive detection of RNA has become more important than ever. Although the recombi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,970 Views
9 Pages

IGFBP7 Concentration May Reflect Subclinical Myocardial Damage and Kidney Function in Patients with Stable Ischemic Heart Disease

  • Anna Lisowska,
  • Anna Szyszkowska,
  • Małgorzata Knapp,
  • Magda Łapińska,
  • Marcin Kondraciuk,
  • Inga Kamińska,
  • Tomasz Hryszko,
  • Katarzyna Ptaszyńska-Kopczyńska and
  • Karol Kamiński

8 February 2022

The objective of this study was to determine the associations between insulin-like growth-factor-binding protein 7(IGFBP7) concentrations and concentrations of troponin T(TnT), N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide(NT-proBNP) and the parameters o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
7,499 Views
11 Pages

Determination of the Absolute Molar Mass of [Fe-S]-Containing Proteins Using Size Exclusion Chromatography-Multi-Angle Light Scattering (SEC-MALS)

  • Christophe Velours,
  • Jingjing Zhou,
  • Paolo Zecchin,
  • Nisha He,
  • Myriam Salameh,
  • Marie-Pierre Golinelli-Cohen and
  • Béatrice Golinelli-Pimpaneau

8 February 2022

Size Exclusion Chromatography coupled with Multi-Angle Light Scattering (SEC-MALS) is a technique that determines the absolute molar mass (molecular weight) of macromolecules in solution, such as proteins or polymers, by detecting their light scatter...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,668 Views
23 Pages

8 February 2022

In 1921, Otto Loewi published his report that ushered in the era of chemical transmission of biological signals. January 2021 marked the 90th anniversary of the birth of Professor Gennady A. Buznikov, who was the first to study the functions of trans...

  • Review
  • Open Access
39 Citations
8,965 Views
13 Pages

Advances in Ophthalmic Optogenetics: Approaches and Applications

  • Philipp P. Prosseda,
  • Matthew Tran,
  • Tia Kowal,
  • Biao Wang and
  • Yang Sun

8 February 2022

Recent advances in optogenetics hold promise for vision restoration in degenerative eye diseases. Optogenetics refers to techniques that use light to control the cellular activity of targeted cells. Although optogenetics is a relatively new technolog...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,693 Views
12 Pages

High Vitamin D Concentrations Restore the Ability to Express LL37 by M. tuberculosis-Infected Human Macrophages

  • María Teresa Herrera,
  • Esmeralda Juárez,
  • Silvia Guzmán-Beltrán,
  • Martha Torres,
  • Victor Adrián Luna-Morales,
  • Leonardo Daniel Villalana-Alvarez and
  • Yolanda González

7 February 2022

Vitamin D has an immunomodulatory function and is involved in eliminating pathogens. Vitamin D deficiencies reported in Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients make them more susceptible to developing tuberculosis (TB). The macrophages are the immun...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,579 Views
23 Pages

N-Acylated and N-Alkylated 2-Aminobenzothiazoles Are Novel Agents That Suppress the Generation of Prostaglandin E2

  • Maria A. Theodoropoulou,
  • Anastasia Psarra,
  • Martin Erhardt,
  • Aikaterini Nikolaou,
  • Anna-Dimitra D. Gerogiannopoulou,
  • Dimitra Hadjipavlou-Litina,
  • Daiki Hayashi,
  • Edward A. Dennis,
  • Andrea Huwiler and
  • George Kokotos

7 February 2022

The quest for novel agents to regulate the generation of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) is of high importance because this eicosanoid is a key player in inflammatory diseases. We synthesized a series of N-acylated and N-alkylated 2-aminobenzothiazoles and r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
3,647 Views
14 Pages

7 February 2022

Disrupted iron homeostasis in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc) is an important pathological mechanism in Parkinson’s disease (PD). It is unclear what role microglia play in iron metabolism and selective iron deposition in the SNpc of P...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,961 Views
11 Pages

7 February 2022

Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a rare, progressive vasculopathy with significant cardiopulmonary morbidity and mortality. The underlying pathogenetic mechanisms are heterogeneous and current therapies aim to decrease pulmonary vascular resi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
6,026 Views
13 Pages

Human β-Defensin 2 (HBD-2) Displays Oncolytic Activity but Does Not Affect Tumour Cell Migration

  • Guneet K. Bindra,
  • Scott A. Williams,
  • Fung T. Lay,
  • Amy A. Baxter,
  • Ivan K. H. Poon,
  • Mark D. Hulett and
  • Thanh Kha Phan

6 February 2022

Defensins form an integral part of the cationic host defence peptide (HDP) family, a key component of innate immunity. Apart from their antimicrobial and immunomodulatory activities, many HDPs exert multifaceted effects on tumour cells, notably direc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,280 Views
17 Pages

Unlocking the Memory Component of Alzheimer’s Disease: Biological Processes and Pathways across Brain Regions

  • Nikolas Dovrolis,
  • Maria Nikou,
  • Alexandra Gkrouzoudi,
  • Nikolaos Dimitriadis and
  • Ioanna Maroulakou

6 February 2022

Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by a progressive loss of memory and a general cognitive decline leading to dementia. AD is characterized by changes in the behavior of the genome and can be traced across mu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,079 Views
14 Pages

Apparent Absence of BMAL1-Dependent Skeletal Muscle–Kidney Cross Talk in Mice

  • Gene Ryan Crislip,
  • Stephanie E. Wohlgemuth,
  • Christopher A. Wolff,
  • Miguel A. Gutierrez-Monreal,
  • Collin M. Douglas,
  • Elnaz Ebrahimi,
  • Kit-Yan Cheng,
  • Sarah H. Masten,
  • Dominique Barral and
  • Michelle L. Gumz
  • + 2 authors

5 February 2022

BMAL1 is a core mammalian circadian clock transcription factor responsible for the regulation of the expression of thousands of genes. Previously, male skeletal-muscle-specific BMAL1-inducible-knockout (iMS-BMAL1 KO) mice have been described as a mod...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,012 Views
12 Pages

Protein Binding of Benzofuran Derivatives: A CD Spectroscopic and In Silico Comparative Study of the Effects of 4-Nitrophenyl Functionalized Benzofurans and Benzodifurans on BSA Protein Structure

  • Pasqualina Liana Scognamiglio,
  • Caterina Vicidomini,
  • Francesco Fontanella,
  • Claudio De Stefano,
  • Rosanna Palumbo and
  • Giovanni N. Roviello

5 February 2022

Benzofuran derivatives are synthetic compounds that are finding an increasing interest in the scientific community not only as building blocks for the realization of new materials, but also as potential drugs thanks to their ability to interact with...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,384 Views
14 Pages

5 February 2022

Carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (cPAHs) are considered the most serious cancer risk. This study was conducted to assess the effect of acute exposure to cPAHs on cancer biomarker proteins p53 and p21 in occupational workers during the ha...

  • Review
  • Open Access
42 Citations
6,802 Views
14 Pages

Venous Thromboembolism and Cancer: A Comprehensive Review from Pathophysiology to Novel Treatment

  • Mario Enrico Canonico,
  • Ciro Santoro,
  • Marisa Avvedimento,
  • Giuseppe Giugliano,
  • Giulia Elena Mandoli,
  • Maria Prastaro,
  • Anna Franzone,
  • Raffaele Piccolo,
  • Federica Ilardi and
  • Giovanni Esposito
  • + 1 author

4 February 2022

Acute thrombotic events can unveil occult cancer, as they are its first manifestation in about 20 to 30% of all cases. Malignancy interacts in an intricate way with the hemostatic system, promoting both thrombosis and bleeding. The main pathway invol...

  • Commentary
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,064 Views
14 Pages

Immunomodulatory Potential of Non-Classical HLA-G in Infections including COVID-19 and Parasitic Diseases

  • Sajad Rashidi,
  • Carmen Vieira,
  • Renu Tuteja,
  • Reza Mansouri,
  • Mohammad Ali-Hassanzadeh,
  • Antonio Muro,
  • Paul Nguewa and
  • Raúl Manzano-Román

4 February 2022

Human Leukocyte Antigen-G (HLA-G), a polymorphic non-classical HLA (HLA-Ib) with immune-regulatory properties in cancers and infectious diseases, presents both membrane-bound and soluble (sHLA-G) isoforms. Polymorphism has implications in host respon...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
4,402 Views
18 Pages

A New Approach to Inhibiting Triple-Negative Breast Cancer: In Vitro, Ex Vivo and In Vivo Antiangiogenic Effect of BthTx-II, a PLA2-Asp-49 from Bothrops jararacussu Venom

  • Fernanda Van Petten de Vasconcelos Azevedo,
  • Daiana Silva Lopes,
  • Mariana Alves Pereira Zóia,
  • Lucas Ian Veloso Correia,
  • Natieli Saito,
  • Belchiolina Beatriz Fonseca,
  • Lorena Polloni,
  • Samuel Cota Teixeira,
  • Luiz Ricardo Goulart and
  • Veridiana de Melo Rodrigues Ávila

4 February 2022

Phospholipases A2 (PLA2) represent a superfamily of enzymes widely distributed in living organisms, with a broad spectrum of pharmacological activities and therapeutic potential. Anti-angiogenic strategies have become one of the main tools in fightin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
4,932 Views
15 Pages

4 February 2022

Bone diseases such as osteoporosis are the result of osteoclast over-activation. There are many therapeutic agents from natural compounds inhibiting the formation of osteoclast that have been reported and are continuously being interested. Amygdalin...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,123 Views
13 Pages

4 February 2022

Work over the past two decades clearly defined a significant role of glycosyltransferase effectors in the infection strategy of the Gram-negative, respiratory pathogen Legionella pneumophila. Identification of the glucosyltransferase effectors Lgt1-3...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,974 Views
15 Pages

Association of Aneurysm Tissue Neutrophil Mediator Levels with Intraluminal Thrombus Thickness in Patients with Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

  • Aldona Siennicka,
  • Monika Adamowicz,
  • Natalie Grzesch,
  • Magdalena Kłysz,
  • Jarosław Woźniak,
  • Miłosław Cnotliwy,
  • Katarzyna Galant and
  • Maria Jastrzębska

4 February 2022

An intraluminal thrombus (ILT), which accumulates large numbers of neutrophils, plays a key role in abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) pathogenesis. This study aimed to compare levels of selected neutrophil inflammatory mediators in thick and thin ILT,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,632 Views
15 Pages

4 February 2022

Biogenesis of the eukaryotic 20S proteasome core particle (PC) is a complex process assisted by specific chaperones absent from the active complex. The first identified chaperone, Ump1, was found in a precursor complex (PC) called 15S PC. Yeast cells...

  • Article
  • Open Access
80 Citations
13,808 Views
17 Pages

The Degradation of Hyaluronan in the Skin

  • Petra Žádníková,
  • Romana Šínová,
  • Vojtěch Pavlík,
  • Matěj Šimek,
  • Barbora Šafránková,
  • Martina Hermannová,
  • Kristina Nešporová and
  • Vladimír Velebný

3 February 2022

Hyaluronan (HA) comprises a fundamental component of the extracellular matrix and participates in a variety of biological processes. Half of the total amount of HA in the human body is present in the skin. HA exhibits a dynamic turnover; its half-lif...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,391 Views
15 Pages

CCN2 Binds to Tubular Epithelial Cells in the Kidney

  • Sandra Rayego-Mateos,
  • José Luis Morgado-Pascual,
  • Carolina Lavoz,
  • Raúl R. Rodrigues-Díez,
  • Laura Márquez-Expósito,
  • Antonio Tejera-Muñoz,
  • Lucía Tejedor-Santamaría,
  • Irene Rubio-Soto,
  • Vanessa Marchant and
  • Marta Ruiz-Ortega

3 February 2022

Cellular communication network-2 (CCN2), also called connective tissue growth factor (CTGF), is considered a fibrotic biomarker and has been suggested as a potential therapeutic target for kidney pathologies. CCN2 is a matricellular protein with four...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,439 Views
21 Pages

DNA Double-Strand Breaks Induced in Human Cells by 6 Current Pesticides: Intercomparisons and Influence of the ATM Protein

  • Laurène Sonzogni,
  • Mélanie L. Ferlazzo,
  • Adeline Granzotto,
  • Béatrice Fervers,
  • Laurent Charlet and
  • Nicolas Foray

3 February 2022

A mechanistic model from radiobiology has emerged by pointing out that the radiation-induced nucleo-shuttling of the ATM protein (RIANS) initiates the recognition, the repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSB), and the final response to genotoxic stre...

  • Review
  • Open Access
44 Citations
11,124 Views
16 Pages

Novel Nutraceutical Compounds in Alzheimer Prevention

  • Ricardo Benjamin Maccioni,
  • Camila Calfío,
  • Andrea González and
  • Valentina Lüttges

3 February 2022

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) incidence is increasing worldwide at an alarming rate. Considering this increase, prevention efforts, stemming from scientific research, health education, and public policies, are critical. Clinical studies evidenced th...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
7,867 Views
26 Pages

PrimPol: A Breakthrough among DNA Replication Enzymes and a Potential New Target for Cancer Therapy

  • Alberto Díaz-Talavera,
  • Cristina Montero-Conde,
  • Luis Javier Leandro-García and
  • Mercedes Robledo

3 February 2022

DNA replication can encounter blocking obstacles, leading to replication stress and genome instability. There are several mechanisms for evading this blockade. One mechanism consists of repriming ahead of the obstacles, creating a new starting point;...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,988 Views
15 Pages

Inflammation Promotes Oxidative and Nitrosative Stress in Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia

  • Dragoslava Đikić,
  • Andrija Bogdanović,
  • Dragana Marković,
  • Olivera Mitrović-Ajtić,
  • Tijana Subotički,
  • Miloš Diklić,
  • Milica Vukotić,
  • Teodora Dragojević,
  • Emilija Živković and
  • Vladan P. Čokić
  • + 1 author

3 February 2022

Chronic inflammation is characterized by the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), reactive nitrogen species, and inflammatory cytokines in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). In addition to these parameters, the aim of this study was to anal...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,358 Views
13 Pages

Identification of the Marine Alkaloid Lepadin A as Potential Inducer of Immunogenic Cell Death

  • Genoveffa Nuzzo,
  • Carmela Gallo,
  • Fabio Crocetta,
  • Lucia Romano,
  • Giusi Barra,
  • Giuseppina Senese,
  • Mario dell’Isola,
  • Dalila Carbone,
  • Valentina Tanduo and
  • Angelo Fontana
  • + 4 authors

2 February 2022

Natural products and their synthetic analogs and derivatives are a traditional source of bioactive molecules with potential development as drug candidates. In this context, Marine Natural Products (MNPs) represent a rich reservoir of diverse molecula...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,167 Views
7 Pages

Differences According to Age in the Diagnostic Performance of Cardiac Biomarkers to Predict Frailty in Patients with Acute Heart Failure

  • Lara Aguilar-Iglesias,
  • Ana Merino-Merino,
  • Ester Sanchez-Corral,
  • Maria-Jesus Garcia-Sanchez,
  • Isabel Santos-Sanchez,
  • Ruth Saez-Maleta and
  • Jose-Angel Perez-Rivera

2 February 2022

Frailty has traditionally been studied in the elderly population but scarcely in younger individuals. The objective of the present study is to analyze differences according to age in the diagnostic performance of cardiac biomarkers to predict frailty...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,130 Views
14 Pages

2 February 2022

The neural melanocortin receptors (MCRs), melanocortin-3 and -4 receptors (MC3R and MC4R), play essential non-redundant roles in the regulation of energy homeostasis. Interaction of neural MCRs and melanocortin-2 receptor accessory proteins (MRAPs, M...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,675 Views
34 Pages

Neurobiological and Pharmacological Perspectives of D3 Receptors in Parkinson’s Disease

  • Abdeslam Chagraoui,
  • Giuseppe Di Giovanni and
  • Philippe De Deurwaerdère

1 February 2022

The discovery of the D3 receptor (D3R) subtypes of dopamine (DA) has generated an understandable increase in interest in the field of neurological diseases, especially Parkinson’s disease (PD). Indeed, although DA replacement therapy with l-DOP...

  • Review
  • Open Access
81 Citations
11,081 Views
14 Pages

1 February 2022

Many chronic inflammatory processes are linked with the continuous release of inflammatory mediators and the activation of harmful signal-transduction pathways that are able to facilitate disease progression. In this context atherosclerosis represent...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,859 Views
16 Pages

Changes in Serum N-Glycome for Risk Drinkers: A Comparison with Standard Markers for Alcohol Abuse in Men and Women

  • Róisín O’Flaherty,
  • Ádám Simon,
  • Manuela Alonso-Sampedro,
  • Sonia Sánchez-Batán,
  • Carmen Fernández-Merino,
  • Francisco Gude,
  • Radka Saldova and
  • Arturo González-Quintela

1 February 2022

Background and aim: Glycomic alterations serve as biomarker tools for different diseases. The present study aims to evaluate the diagnostic capability of serum N-glycosylation to identify alcohol risk drinking in comparison with standard markers. Met...

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