نتایج جستجو برای: keratinocytes

تعداد نتایج: 12097  

2008
K Ross G Parker M Whitaker NJ Reynolds

BACKGROUND In many cells, depletion of intracellular calcium (Ca2+) reservoirs triggers Ca2+ entry through store-operated Ca2+ channels in the plasma membrane. However, the mechanisms of agonist-induced calcium entry (ACE) in keratinocytes are not fully understood. OBJECTIVES This study was designed to determine if pharmacological inhibition of calcium-independent phospholipase A (iPLA(2)) im...

Journal: :Wound repair and regeneration : official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society 2013
Jennifer M Hahn Kathryn Glaser Kevin L McFarland Bruce J Aronow Steven T Boyce Dorothy M Supp

Keloids are disfiguring scars that extend beyond the original wound borders and resist treatment. Keloids exhibit excessive extracellular matrix deposition, although the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. To better understand the molecular basis of keloid scarring, here we define the genomic profiles of keloid fibroblasts and keratinocytes. In both cell types, keloid-derived cells exhibit di...

Journal: :Acta cirurgica brasileira 2016
Verônica Chomiski Alfredo Gragnani Jéssica Bonucci Silvana Aparecida Alves Correa Samuel Marcos Ribeiro de Noronha Lydia Masako Ferreira

PURPOSE To evaluate the effect of keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) treatment on the expression of wound-healing-related genes in cultured keratinocytes from burn patients. METHODS Keratinocytes were cultured and divided into 4 groups (n=4 in each group): TKB (KGF-treated keratinocytes from burn patients), UKB (untreated keratinocytes from burn patients), TKC (KGF-treated keratinocytes from co...

2012
Christophe Cataisson Rosalba Salcedo Shakeeb Hakim B. Andrea Moffitt Lisa Wright Ming Yi Robert Stephens Ren-Ming Dai Lyudmila Lyakh Dominik Schenten H. Stuart Yuspa Giorgio Trinchieri

Constitutively active RAS plays a central role in the development of human cancer and is sufficient to induce tumors in two-stage skin carcinogenesis. RAS-mediated tumor formation is commonly associated with up-regulation of cytokines and chemokines that mediate an inflammatory response considered relevant to oncogenesis. In this study, we report that mice lacking IL-1R or MyD88 are less sensit...

2012
Kevin J. Hamill Susan B. Hopkinson Paul Hoover Viktor Todorović Kathleen J. Green Jonathan C.R. Jones

Mouse keratinocytes migrate significantly slower than their human counterparts in vitro on uncoated surfaces. We tested the hypothesis that this is a consequence of differences in the extracellular matrix (ECM) that cells deposit. In support of this, human keratinocyte motility was markedly reduced when plated onto the ECM of mouse skin cells, whereas the latter cells migrated faster when plate...

2014
Maki Wakabayashi Toshio Hasegawa Takuji Yamaguchi Naoko Funakushi Hajime Suto Rie Ueki Hiroyuki Kobayashi Hideoki Ogawa Shigaku Ikeda

Glutamate plays an important role in skin barrier signaling. In our previous study, Yokukansan (YKS) affected glutamate receptors in NC/Nga mice and was ameliorated in atopic dermatitis lesions. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of YKS on skin and cultured human keratinocytes. Glutamate concentrations in skin of YKS-treated and nontreated NC/Nga mice were measured. Then, glutamate ...

Journal: :Cell growth & differentiation : the molecular biology journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 1995
M G Kumar D F Spandau

In squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs), the tumor suppressor protein p53 is frequently overexpressed. The overexpression of p53 is often due to a mutation in the p53 gene; however, increased levels of p53 protein can be observed in the tumors without p53 gene mutations. In normal human keratinocytes, p53 is a multiconformational protein. The different conformations of p53 can be identified by their...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2004
Kyungsil Yoon Robert C Smart

The basic leucine zipper transcription factor, CCAAT/enhancer binding protein alpha (C/EBPalpha), is abundantly expressed in keratinocytes of the skin; however, its function in skin is poorly characterized. UVB radiation is responsible for the majority of human skin cancers. In response to UVB-induced DNA damage, keratinocytes activate cell cycle checkpoints that arrest cell cycle progression a...

Journal: :Journal of cell science. Supplement 1987
F M Watt

Human epidermal keratinocytes can be grown in culture under conditions in which they assemble a tissue with the same basic organization as normal epidermis. The cells stratify, mitosis is restricted to the basal layer and terminal differentiation occurs as the cells move through the suprabasal layers. Keratinocytes do not have to leave the basal layer in order to undergo terminal differentiatio...

Journal: :BMJ 1989
A Brain P Purkis P Coates M Hackett H Navsaria I Leigh

To determine the survival of cultured allogeneic keratinocytes transplanted to a deep dermal bed 24 tattoos that had been removed by deep shave excision in 19 patients were grafted with sheets of cultured allogeneic keratinocytes from donors of the opposite sex. Cells carrying the Y chromosome were identified in biopsy specimens taken from the graft site by in situ DNA hybridisation with a biot...

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