The P2Y(4) receptor is responsive to UTP in human and to ATP and UTP in rodents. With the aim of identifying its pharmacotherapeutic interest, we generated P2Y(4)-null mice by a classic gene targeting method. The proportion of genotypes was consistent with X-linked Mendelian transmission.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOur previous data indicated that HSP27 plays a role in MCF-7 cell differentiation similar to that it has in HL-60 cells. In the latter case, this involves a control of its levels by proteinase 3/myeloblastin (PR3/Mbn), a serine proteinase hitherto considered specific of the myeloid lineage. Having observed that the treatment of MCF-7 cells with the serine protease inhibitor N-tosyl-l-phenylalanine-chloromethyl ketone (TPCK) increased their content in HSP27 and induced them to acquire a secretory phenotype, we undertook this work to test the assumption that an enzyme similar or identical to PR3/Mbn might be expressed in this cell line.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Previous studies have described apoptosis in the stratum granulosum and in the stratum corneum, but not in the germinative compartment in normal skin. In psoriasis, an increased epidermal apoptosis has been observed in the differentiated compartment, suggesting that apoptosis has a key role in the pathogenesis of psoriasis, as a counteracting factor to the overproduction of cells. Little is known on apoptosis in the germinative compartment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPrevious studies from this and other laboratories indicated that the oestrogen-regulated heat shock protein HSP27 is involved in the control of MCF-7 cells growth and differentiation, as it also appears to be in other cell types, including osteoblasts and HL-60 cells. In the latter instance, induction of differentiation is associated with the downregulation of myeloblastin, a serine protease now identified as proteinase 3 (hence its designation as PR3/Mbn), mirrored by an increase in the cellular content of the small heat shock protein HSP27, a substrate to this enzyme. Besides, antisense inhibition of PR3/Mbn production sufficed for inducing HL-60 cells monocytic differentiation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis work was aimed at testing the hypothesis (hitherto supported only by indirect evidence) that, besides contributing to resistance to stress, the small heat-shock-protein HSP27 might be involved in the control of growth and differentiation in mammary-tumour cells, where it is known to be oestrogen-regulated. Therefore, MCF-7 cells were transfected with a modulatable human hsp27 anti-sense cDNA. Clones of transfectants (designated alphahsp27) were selected which, upon expression of the anti-sense, exhibited a decline in HSP27 accumulation, associated with a decrease in resistance to heat shock and in proliferation rate, the degree of the latter reflecting their respective reduction in HSP27 content.
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