نتایج جستجو برای: programmed cell death gene

تعداد نتایج: 2636768  

قوامی, دکتر سعید, هاشمی, دکتر محمد,

Background and Objective: Apoptosis or programmed cell death is an important process for cellular homeostasis and it can be initiated by both physiologic and pathologic stimuli. Defects in the apoptosis process may lead to serious disease such as autoimmune diseases, cancer, tumors drug resistance, and the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Various methods such as cytotoxicity assay, mo...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2000
A Jones

Research on programmed cell death in plants is providing insight into the primordial mechanism of programmed cell death in all eukaryotes. Much of the attention in studies on animal programmed cell death has focused on determining the importance of signal proteases termed caspases. However, it has recently been shown that cell death can still occur even when the caspase cascade is blocked, reve...

Journal: :Cancer research 1990
N Kyprianou H F English J T Isaacs

To study the mechanism of regression of human prostatic cancer following androgen ablation, the androgen-responsive PC-82 human prostatic adenocarcinoma xenograft was used as a model system. Castration of male nude mice bearing PC-82 xenografts results in a 50% tumor regression by 2 wk following androgen ablation. This regression is due to a sequence of biochemical and morphological events that...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1994
S Cornillon C Foa J Davoust N Buonavista J D Gross P Golstein

Programmed cell death (PCD) of Dictyostelium discoideum cells was triggered precisely and studied quantitatively in an in vitro system involving differentiation without morphogenesis. In temporal succession after the triggering of differentiation, PCD included first an irreversible step leading to the inability to regrow at 8 hours. At 12 hours, massive vacuolisation was best evidenced by confo...

2017
Sannula Kesavardhana Teneema Kuriakose Clifford S Guy Parimal Samir R K Subbarao Malireddi Ashutosh Mishra Thirumala-Devi Kanneganti

Innate sensing of influenza virus infection induces activation of programmed cell death pathways. We have recently identified Z-DNA-binding protein 1 (ZBP1) as an innate sensor of influenza A virus (IAV). ZBP1-mediated IAV sensing is critical for triggering programmed cell death in the infected lungs. Surprisingly, little is known about the mechanisms regulating ZBP1 activation to induce progra...

Ali Salari, Mansour Ebrahimi, Zahra Zanganeh,

Lymphomas are solid tumors of immune system and Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas (NHL) is the most prevalent lymphomas; with wide ranges of histological and clinical features, it is so difficult to identify them. Herein, various bioinformatics tools (such as gene differential expressions, epigenetics and protein analysis) employed to find new treatment approach for NHL based on gene expression variation b...

Journal: :Genome research 2009
Eric E Smith Harmit S Malik

Apolipoprotein L1 (APOL1) is a human protein that confers immunity to Trypanosoma brucei infections but can be countered by a trypanosome-encoded antagonist SRA. APOL1 belongs to a family of programmed cell death genes whose proteins can initiate host apoptosis or autophagic death. We report here that all six members of the APOL gene family (APOL1-6) present in humans have rapidly evolved in si...

Journal: :Journal of oral science 2012
Hiromasa Tsuda Zhao Ning Yoko Yamaguchi Naoto Suzuki

Cell death occurs in physiological conditions and as a result of injury or disease. Programmed cell death has an important role in the development and homeostasis of human tissue. Aberrant regulation of this process is thought to cause numerous diseases, including developmental disorders, neurodegenerative disease, and cancer. Apoptosis is the main type of programmed cell death and is well unde...

Journal: :Development 1994
F van der Hoeven T Schimmang A Volkmann M G Mattei B Kyewski U Rüther

We have identified a novel dominant mouse mutant that is characterised by fused toes on the fore limbs and a thymic hyperplasia, in heterozygous animals. Homozygosity of the mutation leads to malformation of the developing brain, lost of the genetic control of left-right asymmetry and to death around day 10 of development. Analysis of both limb development and induction of apoptosis in immature...

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