نتایج جستجو برای: MENA

تعداد نتایج: 1654  

2015
Seema Agarwal Dushanthi Pinnaduwage Frank Gertler John S. Condeelis Juan Lin Xiaonan Xue Catherine L. Forse Kimberly Johung Anna Marie Mulligan Thomas E. Rohan Shelley B. Bull Irene L. Andrulis

Background: Mena is an immunofluorescence-based, quantitative method in which expression of the noninvasive Mena protein isoform (Mena11a) is subtracted from total Mena protein expression. Previous work has found a significant positive association between Mena and risk of death from breast cancer. Our goal was to determine if Mena could be used as an independent prognostic marker for axillary n...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2008
Ulrike Philippar Evanthia T Roussos Matthew Oser Hideki Yamaguchi Hyung-Do Kim Silvia Giampieri Yarong Wang Sumanta Goswami Jeffrey B Wyckoff Douglas A Lauffenburger Erik Sahai John S Condeelis Frank B Gertler

The spread of cancer during metastatic disease requires that tumor cells subvert normal regulatory networks governing cell motility to invade surrounding tissues and migrate toward blood and lymphatic vessels. Enabled (Ena)/vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) proteins regulate cell motility by controlling the geometry of assembling actin networks. Mena, an Ena/VASP protein, is upregula...

2017
Lihua Xu Huo Tan Ruiming Liu Qungai Huang Nana Zhang Xi Li Jiani Wang

The cytoskeleton regulatory protein Mena is reportedly overexpressed in breast cancer; however, data regarding its expression level and clinical significance in gastric carcinoma (GC) is limited. The aim of the present study was to investigate Mena expression levels and prognostic significance in GC. Mena mRNA expression level was determined by reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chai...

2012
S. Gurzu M. Krause I. Ember L. Azamfirei G. Gobel K. Feher I. Jung

Mena (mammalian Ena) is an actin regulatory protein involved in cell motility and adhesion. Based on its potential role in malignant transformation revealed in other organs, we analyzed the Mena expression in normal salivary glands (SG) and salivary tumors. Mena expression was determined in normal SG (n=10) and also benign (n=20) and malignant (n=35) lesions of SG. For the immunohistochemical s...

2012
Akl C. Fahed Abdul-Karim M. El-Hage-Sleiman Theresa I. Farhat Georges M. Nemer

The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region suffers a drastic change from a traditional diet to an industrialized diet. This has led to an unparalleled increase in the prevalence of chronic diseases. This review discusses the role of nutritional genomics, or the dietary signature, in these dietary and disease changes in the MENA. The diet-genetics-disease relation is discussed in detail. Sel...

2015
Catherine L. Forse Seema Agarwal Dushanthi Pinnaduwage Frank Gertler John S. Condeelis Juan Lin Xiaonan Xue Kimberly Johung Anna Marie Mulligan Thomas E. Rohan Shelley B. Bull Irene L. Andrulis

Background: Mena is an immunofluorescence-based, quantitative method in which expression of the noninvasive Mena protein isoform (Mena11a) is subtracted from total Mena protein expression. Previous work has found a significant positive association between Mena and risk of death from breast cancer. Our goal was to determine if Mena could be used as an independent prognostic marker for axillary n...

2017
Kunpeng Hu Pinzhu Huang Hui Luo Zhicheng Yao Qingliang Wang Zhiyong Xiong Jizong Lin He Huang Shilei Xu Peng Zhang Bo Liu

Mammalian-enabled (MENA) protein is an actin-regulatory protein that influences cell motility and adhesion. It is known to play a role in tumorigenicity of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) but the underlying molecular mechanism remains unknown. This study aimed to investigate the oncogenic potential of MENA and its capacity to regulate cancer stem cell (CSC)-like phenotypes in HCC cells. Real-tim...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2013
Stephen L Belmonte Rashmi Ram Deanne M Mickelsen Frank B Gertler Burns C Blaxall

Mammalian enabled (Mena) is a key regulator of cytoskeletal actin dynamics, which has been implicated in heart failure (HF). We have previously demonstrated that cardiac Mena deletion produced cardiac dysfunction with conduction abnormalities and hypertrophy. Moreover, elevated Mena expression correlates with HF in human and animal models, yet the precise role of Mena in cardiac pathophysiology...

2016
Danming Tang Xiaoyan Zhang Shijiao Huang Hebao Yuan Jie Li Yanzhuang Wang Benjamin S. Glick

In mammalian cells, the Golgi reassembly stacking protein 65 (GRASP65) has been implicated in both Golgi stacking and ribbon linking by forming trans-oligomers through the N-terminal GRASP domain. Because the GRASP domain is globular and relatively small, but the gaps between stacks are large and heterogeneous, it remains puzzling how GRASP65 physically links Golgi stacks into a ribbon. To expl...

2012
Stephanie L. Gupton Daisy Riquelme Shannon K. Hughes-Alford Jenny Tadros Shireen S. Rudina Richard O.Hynes Douglas Lauffenburger Frank B. Gertler

Mena is an Ena/VASP family actin regulator with roles in cell migration, chemotaxis, cell-cell adhesion, tumor cell invasion, and metastasis. Although enriched in focal adhesions, Mena has no established function within these structures. We find that Mena forms an adhesion-regulated complex with α5β1 integrin, a fibronectin receptor involved in cell adhesion, motility, fibronectin fibrillogenes...

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