نتایج جستجو برای: GCC

تعداد نتایج: 2188  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 1999
E Scott Swenson Elizabeth A Mann M Lynn Jump Ralph A Giannella

We have investigated the regulation of gene transcription in the intestine using the guanylyl cyclase C (GCC) gene as a model. GCC is expressed in crypts and villi in the small intestine and in crypts and surface epithelium of the colon. DNase I footprint, electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA), transient transfection assays, and mutagenesis experiments demonstrated that GCC transcription ...

2015
Huiming Fan Xueqin Wang Jianan Liu Binfeng Xu

Ground calcium carbonate (GCC) was modified by starch with the aid of sodium stearate and sodium hexametaphosphate. The GCC was encapsulated within the complex. The effect of the dosages of sodium stearate and sodium hexametaphosphate on the coating weight of modified GCC and the complex utilization rate were studied. The SEM images of modified GCC were compared with that of unmodified GCC. The...

In this study, a new graphene ceramic composite (GCC) was prepared based on the reduced grapheneoxide (rGO) doped in sol-gel derived silica. The GCC was prepared by dispersing rGO nanosheets intothe sol-gel precursors containing methyl triethoxysilane, methanol and hydrochloric acid solution.During an acid catalyzed hydrolyze reaction and gelation proc...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2006
Stephanie Schulz Terry Hyslop Janis Haaf Christine Bonaccorso Karl Nielsen Matthew E Witek Ruth Birbe Juan Palazzo David Weinberg Scott A Waldman

PURPOSE Guanylyl cyclase C (GCC), a receptor for bacterial diarrheagenic enterotoxins, may be a prognostic and predictive marker to detect occult micrometastases in patients undergoing staging for colorectal cancer. However, quantification of GCC expression in tissues by the quantitative reverse transcription-PCR (qRT-PCR) has not undergone analytic and clinicopathologic validation. EXPERIMEN...

2017
Yong Liu Guoping Cheng Jun Qian HaiXing Ju YuPing Zhu Meucci Stefano Ulrich Keilholz DeChuan Li

Guanylyl cyclase C (GCC) is a transmembrane surface receptor restricted to intestinal epithelial cells, from the duodenum to the rectum. We compared GCC expression in tumors and normal rectal tissues, and investigated the relation between GCC expression and metastasis and long-term survival of rectal cancer patients. Based on the UICC classification, 42 rectal cancer patients in this study were...

2017
Hadi Danaee Thea Kalebic Timothy Wyant Matteo Fassan Claudia Mescoli Feng Gao William L. Trepicchio Massimo Rugge

BACKGROUND The transmembrane receptor guanylate cyclase-C (GCC) has been found to be expressed in colorectal cancers. However, limited data are available on GCC protein expression in non-colorectal gastrointestinal tumors and few studies have reported whether GCC protein expression was consistently preserved in synchronous primary and metastatic cancer tissues. METHODS GCC protein status was ...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2008
Adam E Snook Benjamin J Stafford Peng Li Gene Tan Lan Huang Ruth Birbe Stephanie Schulz Matthias J Schnell Mathew Thakur Jay L Rothstein Laurence C Eisenlohr Scott A Waldman

BACKGROUND One of the greatest impediments to cancer immunotherapy is the paucity of antigens that are tumor specific, sufficiently immunogenic, and shared among patients. Mucosa-restricted antigens that are expressed by tumor cells represent a novel class of vaccine targets that are characterized by immunologic privilege, which limits systemic tolerance to those antigens, and immunologic parti...

2011
Xiaonan Han Elizabeth Mann Shila Gilbert Yanfang Guan Kris A. Steinbrecher Marshall H. Montrose Mitchell B. Cohen

BACKGROUND Guanylyl Cyclase C (GCC) signaling via uroguanylin (UGN) and guanylin activation is a critical mediator of intestinal fluid homeostasis, intestinal cell proliferation/apoptosis, and tumorigenesis. As a mechanism for some of these effects, we hypothesized that GCC signaling mediates regulation of intestinal barrier function. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Paracellular permeability o...

2018
Melissa Gallery Julie Zhang Daniel P Bradley Pamela Brauer Donna Cvet Jose Estevam Hadi Danaee Edward Greenfield Ping Li Mark Manfredi Huay-Keng Loke Claudia Rabino Brad Stringer Mark Williamson Tim Wyant Johnny Yang Qing Zhu Adnan Abu-Yousif O Petter Veiby

Guanylyl cyclase C (GCC) is a cell-surface protein that is expressed by normal intestinal epithelial cells, more than 95% of metastatic colorectal cancers (mCRC), and the majority of gastric and pancreatic cancers. Due to strict apical localization, systemically delivered GCC-targeting agents should not reach GCC in normal intestinal tissue, while accessing antigen in tumor. We generated an inv...

Journal: :Cancer research 2009
Wilhelm J Lubbe David S Zuzga Zengyi Zhou Weili Fu Joshua Pelta-Heller Ruth J Muschel Scott A Waldman Giovanni M Pitari

Matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) produced by colorectal cancer cells is a critical determinant of metastatic disease progression and an attractive target for antimetastatic strategies to reduce colon cancer mortality. Cellular signaling by cyclic GMP (cGMP) regulates MMP-9 dynamics in various cell systems, and the bacterial enterotoxin receptor guanylyl cyclase C (GCC), the principle source o...

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