نتایج جستجو برای: cd95

تعداد نتایج: 2385  

2014
Maja-Theresa Dieterlen Hartmuth B. Bittner Attila Tarnok Jens Garbade Stefan Dhein Friedrich W. Mohr Markus J. Barten

Background. Cardiopulmonary bypass surgery (CPBS) is associated with an increased risk for infections or with subsequent organ dysfunction. As T cell activation is a central mechanism during inflammatory processes, we developed an assay to evaluate T cell activation pathways in patients undergoing CPBS. Methods. Blood was obtained from eleven patients undergoing CPBS preoperatively, on postoper...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2005
Cornelia Hasel Susanne Dürr Anke Bauer Rene Heydrich Silke Brüderlein Tabe Tambi Umesh Bhanot Peter Möller

We describe cyclic hydrostatic pressure of 200/100 mmHg with a frequency of 85/min as a hemodynamically relevant pathological condition enforcing apoptosis in endothelial cells (EC) after 24 h of treatment. This went along with an increase of CD95 and CD95L surface expression, shedding of CD95L into the supernatant, cleavage of caspase-3 and caspase-8, and elevated JNK-2, c-Jun, and CD95L mRNA ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2001
M Takahashi M Takahashi F Shinohara H Takada H Rikiishi

To investigate the mechanisms underlying superantigen (SAg) stimulation, we analyzed the effect of SAg on monocyte responses with or without lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Addition of gamma interferon (IFN-gamma) to unstimulated cultures induced a marked increase in the number of CD80(+) monocytes, which was inhibited by LPS through the action of interleukin-10. However, CD80(+) monocytes began to i...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2015
Zheng Zhang Liang Cheng Juanjuan Zhao Guangming Li Liguo Zhang Weiwei Chen Weiming Nie Natalia J Reszka-Blanco Fu-Sheng Wang Lishan Su

Group 3 innate lymphoid cells (ILC3s) have demonstrated roles in promoting antibacterial immunity, maintaining epithelial barrier function, and supporting tissue repair. ILC3 alterations are associated with chronic inflammation and inflammatory disease; however, the characteristics and relevant regulatory mechanisms of this cell population in HIV-1 infection are poorly understood due in part to...

Journal: :Cancer research 2001
U Naumann S Kügler H Wolburg W Wick G Rascher J B Schulz E Conseiller M Bähr M Weller

Adenoviral chimeric tumor suppressor 1 (CTS1) gene transfer was evaluated as a novel approach of somatic gene therapy for malignant glioma. CTS1 is an artificial p53-based gene designed to resist various pathways of p53 inactivation. Here, we report that an adenovirus encoding CTS1 (Ad-CTS1) induces growth arrest and loss of viability in all glioma cell lines examined, in the absence of specifi...

Acute leukemia is characterized by the accumulation of neoplastic cells in the bone marrow and peripheral blood. Currently, chemotherapy and differentiating agents have been used for the treatment of leukemia. Recently, plant extracts, either alone or in combination with chemo agents, have been proposed to be used for the treatment of cancers. The aim of the present research was to study the cy...

Journal: :Cell reports 2017
Abdul S Qadir Paolo Ceppi Sonia Brockway Calvin Law Liang Mu Nikolai N Khodarev Jung Kim Jonathan C Zhao William Putzbach Andrea E Murmann Zhuo Chen Wenjing Chen Xia Liu Arthur R Salomon Huiping Liu Ralph R Weichselbaum Jindan Yu Marcus E Peter

Stimulation of CD95/Fas drives and maintains cancer stem cells (CSCs). We now report that this involves activation of signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 (STAT1) and induction of STAT1-regulated genes and that this process is inhibited by active caspases. STAT1 is enriched in CSCs in cancer cell lines, patient-derived human breast cancer, and CD95high-expressing glioblastoma neur...

2017
William Putzbach Quan Q. Gao Monal Patel Aishe A. Sarshad Abbas Hadji Stijn van Dongen Ashley Haluck-Kangas Elizabeth Bartom Austin Stults Abdul S. Qadir Kwang-Youn A. Kim Markus Hafner Jonathan C. Zhao Andrea E. Murmann Marcus E. Peter

>80% of a large number of siRNAs and shRNAs targeting CD95 or CD95 ligand (CD95L) induce a form of cell death that is characterized by the simultaneous activation of multiple death pathways and preferentially affects transformed and cancer stem cells. We now show that these si/shRNAs kill cancer cells through canonical RNAi by targeting the 3’UTR of critical survival genes in a unique form of o...

Journal: :Blood 2004
Manuel Montesinos-Rongen Dirk Van Roost Carlo Schaller Otmar D Wiestler Martina Deckert

We have addressed whether aberrant ongoing hypermutation can be detected in the proto-oncogenes PIM1, c-MYC, RhoH/TTF, PAX5, and the tumor-suppressor gene CD95 in primary central nervous system lymphomas (PCNSLs) derived from immunocompetent HIV-negative patients. Nine of 10 PCNSLs analyzed harbored somatic mutations in the PIM1, c-MYC, RhoH/TTF, and PAX5 genes, but not in the CD95 gene, with 8...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1998
C Scaffidi S Fulda A Srinivasan C Friesen F Li K J Tomaselli K M Debatin P H Krammer M E Peter

We have identified two cell types, each using almost exclusively one of two different CD95 (APO-1/Fas) signaling pathways. In type I cells, caspase-8 was activated within seconds and caspase-3 within 30 min of receptor engagement, whereas in type II cells cleavage of both caspases was delayed for approximately 60 min. However, both type I and type II cells showed similar kinetics of CD95-mediat...

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