HSPB1 [heat shock protein family B (small) member 1] and HSPB8 are essential molecular chaperones for neuronal proteostasis, as they prevent protein aggregation. Mutant HSPB1 and HSPB8 primarily harm peripheral neurons, resulting in axonal Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathies (CMT2). Macroautophagy/autophagy is a shared mechanism by which HSPB1 and HSPB8 mutations cause neuronal dysfunction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHuman antigen R (HuR) is an RNA binding protein (RBP) belonging to the ELAV (Embryonic Lethal Abnormal Vision) family, which stabilizes mRNAs and regulates the expression of multiple genes. Its altered expression or localization is related to pathological features such as cancer or inflammation. Dihydrotanshinone I (DHTS I) is a naturally occurring, tetracyclic ortho-quinone inhibitor of the HuR-mRNA interaction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Aims: The aim of this systematic review was to assess the risk of cardiac toxicity in patients undergoing approved PD-1 (nivolumab, pembrolizumab, cemiplimab, dostarlimab), PD-L1 (atezolizumab, avelumab, durvalumab), and CTLA-4 (ipilimumab) inhibitors.
Results: Among a total of 2272 articles, 11 phase II and III clinical trials included: 5463 patients and 175 cardiac adverse events. The most common cardiac disorder was atrial fibrillation (12 %), while cardiac arrest and cardiac failure (6 %) led to death in three cases.