نتایج جستجو برای: apoptotic protease

تعداد نتایج: 94664  

2011
Femke Stephan Jan A Hazelzet Ingrid Bulder Marja A Boermeester JW Olivier van Till Tom van der Poll Walter A Wuillemin Lucien A Aarden Sacha Zeerleder

INTRODUCTION Cell death is a central event in the pathogenesis of sepsis and is reflected by circulating nucleosomes. Circulating nucleosomes were suggested to play an important role in inflammation and were demonstrated to correlate with severity and outcome in sepsis patients. We recently showed that plasma can release nucleosomes from late apoptotic cells. Factor VII-activating protease (FSA...

Journal: :Blood 2001
A Renz W E Berdel M Kreuter C Belka K Schulze-Osthoff M Los

Diverse death stimuli including anticancer drugs trigger apoptosis by inducing the translocation of cytochrome c from the outer mitochondrial compartment into the cytosol. Once released, cytochrome c cooperates with apoptotic protease-activating factor-1 and deoxyadenosine triphosphate in caspase-9 activation and initiation of the apoptotic protease cascade. The results of this study show that ...

Journal: :Cell 1995
Muneesh Tewari Long T Quan Karen O'Rourke Serge Desnoyers Zhi Zeng David R Beidler Guy G Poirier Guy S Salvesen Vishva M Dixit

Although the mechanism of mammalian apoptosis has not been elucidated, a protease of the CED-3/ICE family is anticipated to be a component of the death machinery. Several lines of evidence predict that this protease cleaves the death substrate poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) to a specific 85 kDa form observed during apoptosis, is inhibitable by the CrmA protein, and is distinct from ICE. We ...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2008
Hui Yang Qun Ren Zhaojie Zhang

Over the last decade, yeast has been used successfully as a model system for studying the molecular mechanism of apoptotic cell death. Here, we report that Mcd1, the yeast homology of human cohesin Rad21, plays an important role in hydrogen peroxide-induced apoptosis in yeast. On induction of cell death, Mcd1 is cleaved and the C-terminal fragment is translocated from nucleus into mitochondria,...

Journal: :Neuron 2004
Huang Guo Dong Liu Harris Gelbard Tong Cheng Rae Insalaco José A Fernández John H Griffin Berislav V Zlokovic

Activated protein C (APC), a serine protease with anticoagulant and anti-inflammatory activities, exerts direct cytoprotective effects on endothelium via endothelial protein C receptor-dependent activation of protease activated receptor 1 (PAR1). Here, we report that APC protects mouse cortical neurons from two divergent inducers of apoptosis, N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) and staurosporine. APC ...

Journal: :Hamostaseologie 2012
F Stephan L A Aarden S Zeerleder

Factor VII-activating protease (FSAP) is a serine protease in plasma that has a role in coagulation and fibrinolysis. FVII could be activated by purified FSAP in a tissue factor independent manner and pro-urokinase has been demonstrated to be a substrate for purified FSAP in-vitro. However, the physiological role of FSAP in haemostasis remains unclear. More recently FSAP is suggested to be invo...

Journal: :Blood 2000
E M Sloand J Maciejewski P Kumar S Kim A Chaudhuri N Young

Highly active retroviral therapy has been associated with a decline in the frequency of cytopenia in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. This may result from lower hematologic toxicity of newer antiviral drugs and their increased efficacy against HIV-1. Protease inhibitors, in addition to their effects on HIV replication, appear to affect various cellular functions. Rece...

Journal: :FEBS letters 2007
Sacha Zeerleder Bas Zwart Henk te Velthuis Rishi Manoe Ingrid Bulder Irma Rensink Lucien A Aarden

We observed that interaction of secondary necrotic (sn) cells with human serum or plasma leads to loss of DNA staining. The decrease turned out to be a result of nucleosome release and was specific for apoptotic cells as necrotic cells did not show this phenomenon. We named this activity in plasma nucleosome releasing factor (NRF). NRF activity was completely inhibited by trypsin inhibitors sug...

2000

Earlier studies demonstrated that caspase-2 is found in the cytoplasm and nucleus, but the specific localization and downstream substrates of this protease were unknown. Using indirect immunofluorescence microscopy, the authors localized endogenous caspase-2 to both the Golgi apparatus and nucleus in several cell types. The protease cleaves the Golgispecific protein golgin-160 early in apoptosi...

Journal: :Blood 2002
Min Sun Shin Hong Sug Kim Chang Suk Kang Won Sang Park Su Young Kim Shi Nae Lee Jong Heun Lee Jik Young Park Ja June Jang Chul Woo Kim Sang Ho Kim Jung Young Lee Nam Jin Yoo Sug Hyung Lee

Caspase 10 (Mch4/FLICE2) is a caspase homologous to caspase 8. A recent report described that inherited CASP10 gene mutations underlie defective lymphocyte and dendritic cell apoptosis in autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome (ALPS). In this study, to explore the possibility that mutation of this gene might be involved in the development of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), we have analyzed the ent...

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