Context: Factors that influence long-term weight loss after Roux-en Y gastric bypass (RYGB) surgeries are poorly defined. The melanocortin system plays an important role in regulating energy homeostasis, satiety, and glucose metabolism. Variations of the MC4R comprise the most prevalent monogenetic obesity disorder.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIL-4-induced Stat6 signaling is active in a variety of cell types, including immune cells and cancer cells, and plays an important role in the regulation of gene expression. Using EMSA gel shift assay and an antibody to Stat6, we phenotyped two breast cancer cell lines, ZR-75-1 being active Stat6(high) phenotype and BT-20 being defective Stat6(null) phenotype, respectively. Breast cancer cells carrying Stat6(null) phenotype exhibited increased spontaneous apoptosis compared with those carrying Stat6(high) phenotype.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRenal injury is known to trigger upregulation of many intracellular signal proteins, but those most sensitive in responding to renal injury remain debatable. We used gene microarray analysis to compare gene expression in rat kidneys subjected to early ischemia-reperfusion injury (30 min of renal ischemia and 3 hr of reperfusion) with non-ischemic kidneys as controls. Among 31,100 genes analyzed, microarray analysis revealed 21 genes with >3-fold increase in expression in ischemic kidneys compared to control non-ischemic kidneys.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPeritubular capillary C4d positivity, a marker for antibody-mediated rejection, is observed in approximately 20-50% of indicated renal transplant biopsies and in just 2% of unremarkable protocol biopsies. However, C4d staining has not been evaluated in protocol renal biopsies from patients with Campath-1H induction treatment, and the association between various types of inflammatory cells and acute antibody-mediated rejection is unclear. This study investigated the rates of C4d positivity in unremarkable protocol renal biopsies, biopsies with acute tubular necrosis (ATN), and biopsies with acute cellular rejection (ACR), all following Campath-1H treatment and post-operative immunosuppression.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTransformation of chicken fibroblasts in vitro by Rous Sarcoma Virus represents a model of cancer in which a single oncogene, viral src, uniformly and rapidly transforms primary cells in culture. We experimentally surveyed the transcriptional program affected by Rous Sarcoma Virus (RSV) in primary culture of chicken embryo fibroblasts. As a control, we used cells infected with non-transforming RSV mutant td106, in which the src gene was deleted.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPolo-like kinases (PLK) function during multiple stages of mitotic progression and in cytokinesis. We identified and cloned a PLK homologue in Aspergillus nidulans, plkA, which is the first PLK reported in a filamentous fungus and the largest member of the PLK family to date. As plkA was essential, the effects of overexpression and localization of protein in living cells were explored to determine PLKA function.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Aspergillus nidulans NIMA kinase is essential for mitotic entry. At restrictive temperature, temperature-sensitive nimA alleles arrest in G2, before accumulation of NIMA in the nucleus. We performed a screen for extragenic suppressors of the nimA1 allele and isolated two cold-sensitive son (suppressor of nimA1) mutants.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCultured Schwann cells treated with heregulin growth factor require costimulation with a cyclic adenosine monophosphate-elevating agent to produce maximal cell proliferation. Gene chip expression analysis was used to identify genes that are induced or repressed when Schwann cells are treated with heregulin and/or forskolin. By utilizing arrays that contained 8799 probes, the expression of over 1000 genes was found to be significantly changed after 30 hr of treatment with heregulin, forskolin, or heregulin plus forskolin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTRPM2 is a Ca(2+)-permeable channel that is activated by oxidative stress and confers susceptibility to cell death. Here, an isoform of TRPM2 was identified in normal human bone marrow that consists of the TRPM2 N terminus and the first two predicted transmembrane domains. Because of alternative splicing, a stop codon (TAG) is located at the splice junction between exons 16 and 17, resulting in deletion of the four C-terminal transmembrane domains, the putative calcium-permeable pore region, and the entire C terminus.
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