Publications by authors named "Anna Cyran"

Article Synopsis
  • - Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy involves inhaling pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber and may influence circulating small extracellular vesicles (sEVs), which are important for health and disease.
  • - A pilot study examined the effects of HBO therapy on sEV levels in 80 patients with necrotizing soft-tissue infections, sudden hearing loss, and aseptic bone necrosis, finding a significant increase in sEVs, particularly in the hearing loss group.
  • - The elevated sEV levels suggest HBO therapy may reduce inflammation and oxidative stress, indicating a potential role of sEVs in understanding the therapy's effectiveness.
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Drug resistance is a common cause of therapy failure in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). One approach to tackling it is by targeting fundamental cellular processes, such as translation. The eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2α (EIF2α) is a key player in canonical translation initiation and integrates diverse stress signals; when phosphorylated, it curbs global protein synthesis.

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Graves’ orbitopathy (GO) is an extrathyroidal manifestation of Graves’ disease (GD), which can be associated with corneal ulcerations or optic neuropathy in severe forms. Transnasal endoscopic orbital decompression (TEOD) is a surgical procedure performed in order to decrease the intraorbital pressure by removing part of its bony borders in cases with excessive mass in orbit. The aim of this study was to present the results and evaluate the efficacy of TEOD for GO.

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Cellular homeostasis is continuously challenged by damage from reactive oxygen species (ROS) and numerous reactive electrophiles. Human cells contain various protective systems that are upregulated in response to protein damage by electrophilic or oxidative stress. In addition to the NRF2-mediated antioxidant response, ROS and reactive electrophiles also activate HSF1 and HIF1 that control heat shock response and hypoxia response, respectively.

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Fitness of cells is dependent on protein homeostasis which is maintained by cooperative activities of protein chaperones and proteolytic machinery. Upon encountering protein-damaging conditions, cells activate the heat-shock response (HSR) which involves HSF1-mediated transcriptional upregulation of a group of chaperones - the heat shock proteins (HSPs). Cancer cells experience high levels of proteotoxic stress due to the production of mutated proteins, aneuploidy-induced excess of components of multiprotein complexes, increased translation rates, and dysregulated metabolism.

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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are produced and released by all cells and are present in all body fluids. They exist in a variety of sizes, however, small extracellular vesicles (sEVs), the EV subset with a size range from 30 to 150 nm, are of current interest. By transporting a complex cargo that includes genetic material, proteins, lipids, and signaling molecules, sEVs can alter the state of recipient cells.

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Background: Scuba divers are subjected to relatively high ambient pressures while descending. Equalizing maneuvers (e.g.

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The extracranial internal carotid artery aneurysm (EICAA) is an uncommon arterial lesion. Patients typically present with neurologic symptoms resulting from impaired cerebral perfusion and compression symptoms of cranial nerves. Often EICAA presents as a pulsatile neck mass, which is otherwise asymptomatic.

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