نتایج جستجو برای: c bcl 2 proto oncogene

تعداد نتایج: 3252614  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1996
M Coulpier M P Junier M Peschanski P A Dreyfus

The molecular events leading to motoneuronal death are still poorly understood. In mammals, the bcl-2 proto-oncogene, which encodes a membrane-associated protein, has been shown to suppress both developmental motoneuronal death and experimental axotomy-induced motoneuronal death. We assessed a potential protective effect of Bcl-2 on pathological motoneuronal death processes in adult rodents. We...

امینی, الهام , صالحیان دردشتی, پیروز ,

Bcl-2, a well-known anti-apoptotic gene, promotes cell viability without cell proliferation. Expression of the bcl-2 oncogene is reported in certain low grade neoplasms including Basal Cell Carcinomas(BCCs). Bcl-2 expression in BCCs is contradictory, with 67-100% immunopositivity being reported. The purpose of this study was to evaluate bcl-2 expression in the indolent variants of B...

2012
Frank M. Lehmann Samantha Feicht Florian Helm Anna Maurberger Camilla Ladinig Ursula Zimber-Strobl Ralf Kühn Josef Mautner Armin Gerbitz Georg W. Bornkamm

BACKGROUND A given tumor is usually dependent on the oncogene that is activated in the respective tumor entity. This phenomenon called oncogene addiction provides the rationale for attempts to target oncogene products in a therapeutic manner, be it by small molecules, by small interfering RNAs (siRNA) or by antigen-specific T cells. As the proto-oncogene product is required also for the functio...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 1995
F A Sinicrope J Hart F Michelassi J J Lee

The bcl-2 proto-oncogene encodes a Mr 25,000 protein that has been shown to prevent apoptosis or programmed cell death. The bcl-2 protein is detectable in basal cells of normal colonic epithelium, and an altered topographic distribution of this protein is found in colonic neoplasms. However, the clinical significance of abnormal bcl-2 expression in colon carcinomas remains unknown. We examined ...

Journal: :Blood 1995
G Zauli D Gibellini A Caputo A Bassini M Negrini M Monne M Mazzoni S Capitani

The regulatory Tat protein of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) exerts a pleyotropic activity on the survival and proliferation of different cell types in culture. In this report, we investigated the effect of either endogenous or exogenous Tat on Bcl-2 proto-oncogene expression and cell survival in Jurkat T-cell lines and primary peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Stable and transie...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1986
C K Lumpkin J E Knepper J S Butel J R Smith O M Pereira-Smith

Nuclear microinjection of c-H-ras DNA induced DNA synthesis in reversibly nonproliferating quiescent human cells. The proto-oncogene and oncogene forms were equally effective inducers. In contrast, c-H-ras DNA either alone or in combination with the adenovirus E1A gene did not cause terminally nondividing senescent cells to synthesize DNA.

Journal: :Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 1998
R Raghupathi S C Fernandez H Murai S P Trusko R W Scott W K Nishioka T K McIntosh

The proto-oncogene, BCL-2, has been suggested to participate in cell survival during development of, and after injury to, the CNS. Transgenic (TG) mice overexpressing human Bcl-2 (n = 21) and their wild-type (WT) littermates (n = 18) were subjected to lateral controlled cortical impact brain injury. Lateral controlled cortical impact brain injury resulted in the formation of a contusion in the ...

1999
Kimberly L. Panizzon Don Shin Sally Frautschy Roi Ann Wallis

Members of the Bcl-2 proto-oncogene family have been identified as major modulators of programmed cell death, with Bcl-2 gene products either enhancing or diminishing the likelihood of neuronal survival. This regulation appears to be essential to normal brain development, where programmed cell death may eliminate up to 50% of neurons as a part of selective pruning during formation of neuronal n...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1986
W Kruijer H Skelly F Botteri H van der Putten J R Barber I M Verma H L Leffert

Proto-oncogene fos mRNA levels are rapidly and transiently elevated 12-fold in regenerating liver 10-60 min following partial hepatectomy. This response, and the induction of fos protein synthesis, has been simulated qualitatively and quantitatively in long term primary cultures of quiescent adult rat hepatocytes where proliferative transitions can be initiated directly in serum-free medium by ...

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