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Inhibition of DDAH1, but not DDAH2, results in apoptosis of a human trophoblast cell line in response to TRAIL
This study used the human extravillous trophoblast-derived cell line SGHPL-4 cells. All experiments were performed at least three times. PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODS The effect of DDAH on trophoblast apoptosis was examined using siRNA and time-lapse microscopy. Changes in the expression of DDAH were followed by PCR and western blot analysis. Receptor expression was followed by flow cytometry. MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE Inhibiting the expression of DDAH1, but not DDAH2, resulted in a significant increase in the sensitivity of the EVT cell line SGHPL-4 to tumour necrosis factor related apoptosis induci...
Source: Human Reproduction - July 19, 2015 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Lumicisi, B. A., Cartwright, J. E., Leslie, K., Wallace, A. E., Whitley, G. S. Tags: Early pregnancy Source Type: research

NEDD8-mediated neddylation is required for human endometrial stromal proliferation and decidualization
STUDY QUESTION Does NEDD8-mediated neddylation regulate human endometrial stromal proliferation and decidualization? SUMMARY ANSWER Neddylation inhibition by a selective NEDD8-activating enzyme inhibitor, MLN4924, significantly impairs human endometrial stromal cell (HESC) proliferation and decidualization and facilitates cell senescence, via p21 accumulation. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY Neddylation regulates cell proliferation and tissue remodeling during embryogenesis and tumorigenesis, while human endometrial stroma undergoes sequential proliferation, differentiation, as well as dynamic tissue remodeling during each menstru...
Source: Human Reproduction - June 18, 2015 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Liao, Y., Jiang, Y., He, H., Ni, H., Tu, Z., Zhang, S., Wang, B., Lou, J., Quan, S., Wang, H. Tags: Reproductive biology Source Type: research

Abstract B56: Transfer of senescent signals in a hypoxic tumor microenvironment: A mechanism of tumor cell survival mediated by exosomes
The objective of this study was to establish if exosomes released from the TNBC cell line MDA-MB-231 (MSL) grown in a hypoxic environment, can mediate the transfer of viable cellular fate signatures (senescent and autophagic) to non-hypoxic cells rendering them non-apoptotic and chemoresistant. Experimentally, MDA-MB-231 (MSL) TNBC cells were cultured in hypoxia (1%) for 0-96 hours. Senescent, autophagic and cell cycle markers (LC3, p21, HDAC6, TSG101 and MAD2) were analysed by Western Blot. Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA), performed on the Nanosight LM10 microscope, allowed the enumeration and characterisation of har...
Source: Cancer Research - January 12, 2015 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Gubbins, L., Weiner-Gorzel, K., Sharma, S., Cooke, L., Salvati, A., Simpson, J., Dawson, K., Kell, M., McCann, A. Tags: Cell Interactions in the Tumor Microenvironment Source Type: research

Rac-specific nucleotide exchange factor Asef mediates lung endothelial barrier protection by hepatocyte growth factor
This study tested the role of Asef in the HGF-induced activation of endothelial cell (EC) cytoskeletal dynamics and vascular endothelial barrier protective response in vitro and in two-hit animal model of ALI. HGF induced membrane translocation of Asef and stimulated its Rac-specific nucleotide exchange activity. Expression of constitutively activated Asef mutant mimicked effects of HGF on enhancement of peripheral actin cytoskeleton. By contrast, siRNA-induced Asef knockdown or expression of dominant negative Asef attenuated HGF-induced Rac activation which was evaluated using Rac-GTP pulldown assay and FRET analysis with...
Source: European Respiratory Journal - December 23, 2014 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Birukova, A., Tian, Y., Meng, F. Tags: 3.3 Mechanisms of Lung Injury and Repair Source Type: research

Microtubules mediate anti-inflammatory and lung vascular barrier protective effects of atrial natriuretic peptide
Independently on control of circulating fluid, atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) exhibits anti-inflammatory effects in the lung. We tested a role of microtubule (MT) cytoskeleton in the ANP-induced protection against endothelial cell (EC) barrier dysfunction and acute lung injury induced by Staphylococcus aureus-derived peptidoglican-G (PepG). ANP attenuated PepG-induced Rho signaling via suppression of PepG-induced MT disassembly and inhibition of MT-associated Rho-specific guanine nucleotide exchange factor GEF-H1. ANP-induced EC barrier preservation and MT stabilization was due to phosphorylation and inactivation of MT-a...
Source: European Respiratory Journal - December 23, 2014 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Birukova, A., Shah, A., Tian, Y., Meng, F. Tags: 3.3 Mechanisms of Lung Injury and Repair Source Type: research

Abstract 2392: The role of ATM in lytic infection of EBV in nasopharyngeal epithelial cells
In this study, the essential role of ATM for viral DNA replication was examined in EBV-infected nasopharyngeal epithelial cells. Induction of lytic EBV infection triggers ATM activation and localization of DDR proteins at the viral replication compartments. Suppression of ATM activity using siRNA approach or specific chemical inhibitor diminished EBV DNA replication and production of infectious virion in EBV-infected cells induced to undergo lytic infection. Phosphorylation of Sp1 is a downstream event of ATM activation. The phosphorylation of Sp1 at serine 101 residue is crucial in promoting the accretion of EBV replicati...
Source: Cancer Research - September 30, 2014 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Tsao, G. S.-W., Hau, P. M. Tags: Molecular and Cellular Biology Source Type: research

Abstract 2953: Rev-erb{alpha} modulates Myc-driven cancer cell growth and altered metabolism
Circadian rhythms are regulated by feedback loops comprising a network of factors that regulate Clock-associated genes. Chronotherapy seeks to take advantage of altered circadian rhythms in some cancers to better time administration of treatments to increase efficacy and reduce toxicity. While many cancers have perturbed expression of core circadian rhythm genes, the molecular basis underlying these perturbations and their functional implications in oncogenesis are still poorly understood, and so it is impossible to predict which cancers have altered circadian rhythms and would best benefit from chronotherapy. We have obse...
Source: Cancer Research - September 30, 2014 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Altman, B. J., Hsieh, A., Gouw, A. M., Stine, Z. E., Venkataraman, A., Bellovin, D. I., Diskin, S. J., Lu, W., Zhang, S., Felsher, D. W., Maris, J. M., Lazar, M. A., Rabinowitz, J. D., Hogenesch, J. B., Dang, C. V. Tags: Molecular and Cellular Biology Source Type: research

Molecular pathways reflecting poor intrauterine growth are found in Wharton's jelly-derived mesenchymal stem cells
STUDY QUESTION Are molecular pathways reflecting the biology of small for gestational age (SGA) neonates preserved in umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)? SUMMARY ANSWER MSCs from SGA newborns were found to express an altered EGR-1-dependent gene network involved in the regulation of cell proliferation and oxidative stress. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY Individuals with suboptimal intrauterine development are at greater risk of metabolic diseases such as type II diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease. STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION Umbilical cords (n = 283) from the GUSTO (growing up in Singapore towards he...
Source: Human Reproduction - September 15, 2014 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Sukarieh, R., Joseph, R., Leow, S. C., Li, Y., Loffler, M., Aris, I. M., Tan, J. H., Teh, A. L., Chen, L., Holbrook, J. D., Ng, K. L., Lee, Y. S., Chong, Y. S., Summers, S. A., Gluckman, P. D., Stunkel, W. Tags: Reproductive biology Source Type: research

The role of the osteopontin-integrin {alpha}v{beta}3 interaction at implantation: functional analysis using three different in vitro models
STUDY QUESTION Does the interaction between integrin and its ligand osteopontin (OPN) mediate embryonic attachment to endometrial epithelium at implantation? SUMMARY ANSWER OPN of epithelial origin binds the receptor integrin αvβ3 at the maternal surface to support adhesion during the early stages of implantation. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY Integrin αvβ3 and OPN are both present in the endometrial luminal epithelium in the mid-secretory phase. STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION Microscopy of attachment sites of blastocysts (mouse, n = 151, human, n = 8) and OPN- or BSA-coated beads (n = 488) interacting with ...
Source: Human Reproduction - March 11, 2014 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Kang, Y.-J., Forbes, K., Carver, J., Aplin, J. D. Tags: Reproductive biology Source Type: research

MicroRNA Let-7a and dicer are important in the activation and implantation of delayed implanting mouse embryos
STUDY QUESTION Does Let-7a have a functional role in modulating dicer expression to activate dormant mouse blastocysts for implantation? SUMMARY ANSWER Let-7a post-transcriptionally regulates dicer expression altering microRNA expression to affect the implantation competency of the activated blastocysts. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY The Let-7a microRNA is up-regulated during blastocyst dormancy and its forced-expression suppresses embryo implantation in vitro and in vivo. Dicer is a Let-7 target, which processes pre-microRNA to mature microRNA. STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION The effects on the expression of Let-7a and dicer in d...
Source: Human Reproduction - March 11, 2014 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Cheong, A. W. Y., Pang, R. T. K., Liu, W.-M., Kottawatta, K. S. A., Lee, K.-F., Yeung, W. S. B. Tags: Reproductive biology Source Type: research

Identification of CD147 (basigin) as a mediator of trophoblast functions
STUDY QUESTION Does CD147 regulate trophoblast functions in vitro? SUMMARY ANSWER CD147 exists as a receptor complex on human trophoblast and regulates the implantation, invasion and differentiation of trophoblast. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY CD147 is a membrane protein implicated in a variety of physiological and pathological conditions due to its regulation of cell–cell recognition, cell differentiation and tissue remodeling. Reduced placental CD147 expression is associated with pre-eclampsia, but the mechanism of actions remains unclear. STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION A loss of function approach or functional blocking ...
Source: Human Reproduction - October 11, 2013 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Lee, C.-L., Lam, M. P. Y., Lam, K. K. W., Leung, C. O. N., Pang, R. T. K., Chu, I. K., Wan, T. H. L., Chai, J., Yeung, W. S. B., Chiu, P. C. N. Tags: Early pregnancy Source Type: research

ER{beta}-dependent effects on uterine endothelial cells are cell specific and mediated via Sp1
STUDY QUESTION What are the in vitro effects of estrogen receptor β (ERβ) activation on the function of endothelial cells (ECs) from different vascular beds: human endometrial ECs (HEECs; endometrium), uterine myometrial microvascular ECs (UtMVECs; myometrium) and human umbilical vein ECs (HUVECs)? SUMMARY ANSWER Studies conducted in vitro demonstrate that the ERβ agonist 2,3-bis(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-propionitrile (DPN) has EC type-specific effects on patterns of gene expression and network formation. Identification of a key role for the transcription factor Sp1 in ERβ-dependent signaling in uterine ECs o...
Source: Human Reproduction - August 21, 2013 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Greaves, E., Collins, F., Critchley, H. O. D., Saunders, P. T. K. Tags: Reproductive biology Source Type: research

The expression and functionality of stromal caveolin 1 in human adenomyosis
This study assessed the functional role of stromal CAV1 and RANTES in a small number of human adenomyosis samples by immunohistochemistry and in primary human ESCs by functional studies. In future investigations, a larger sample size should be adopted and the functional role of stromal CAV1 should be further characterized in animal models. WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE FINDINGS Loss of stromal CAV1 expression may play a critical role in the pathogenesis of adenomyosis and is correlated with adenomyosis-related dysmenorrhea. STUDY FUNDING National Basic Research Program of China and Ph.D. Programs Foundation of Ministry of Ed...
Source: Human Reproduction - April 16, 2013 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Zhao, L., Zhou, S., Zou, L., Zhao, X. Tags: Reproductive biology Source Type: research