Publications by authors named "A H Dannoura"

Immortalised cell lines that mimic their primary cell counterparts are fundamental to research, particularly when large cell numbers are required. Here, we report that immortalisation of bone marrow-derived macrophages (iBMDMs) using the J2 virus resulted in the loss of a protein of interest, MSR1, in WT cells by an unknown mechanism. This led us to perform an in-depth mass spectrometry-based proteomic characterisation of common murine macrophage cell lines (J774A.

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Trilaciclib, a cyclin-dependent kinase 4/6 inhibitor, was approved as a myeloprotective agent for protecting bone marrow from chemotherapy-induced damage in extensive-stage small cell lung cancer. This is achieved through the induction of a temporary halt in the cell cycle of bone marrow cells. While it has been studied in various cancer types, its potential in hematological cancers remains unexplored.

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  • Inflammatory responses play a crucial role in cancer, specifically in aggressive myeloid neoplasms, where monocytes are abundant.
  • Researchers developed a novel drug discovery assay using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry to identify anti-inflammatory drugs in human monocytes from acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with only 2500 cells.
  • The study found that nilotinib, unlike similar drug imatinib, inhibits inflammatory responses by targeting the p38α-MK2/3 signaling pathway, suggesting potential for developing new anti-inflammatory treatments for myeloid neoplasms and other conditions.
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BMDMs are a key model system to study macrophage biology in vitro. Commonly used methods to differentiate macrophages from BM are treatment with either recombinant M-CSF or the supernatant of L929 cells, which secrete M-CSF. However, little is known about the composition of L929 cell-conditioned media (LCCM) and how it affects the BMDM phenotype.

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Ubiquitylation is an elaborate post-translational modification involved in all biological processes. Its pleotropic effect is driven by the ability to form complex polyubiquitin chain architectures that can influence biological functions. In this study, we optimised sample preparation and chromatographic separation of Ubiquitin peptides for Absolute Quantification by Parallel Reaction Monitoring (Ub-AQUA-PRM).

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