S100A4 is a Ca-binding protein involved in multiple chronic inflammatory and neoplastic conditions. This review focuses on recent advances in the understanding of S100A4 function in immune cells, comparing and contrasting S100A4 regulation of immune responses in cancer and chronic inflammatory diseases. We provide evidence that S100A4 regulation of immune cell function has a profound role in promoting the pathogenesis of cancer and pro-inflammatory conditions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe AP2/ERF family of transcription factors is one of the most conserved and important transcription factor families, and it is ubiquitous in plants. It plays an essential role in plant morphogenesis, molecular mechanisms of stress responses, hormone signaling pathways, and synthesis of secondary metabolites. was cloned from the octaploid strawberry × for this investigation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDisrupted pH homeostasis can precipitate cell death and represents a viable therapeutic target in oncological interventions. Here, we utilize mass spectrometry-based drug analysis, transcriptomic screens, and lipid metabolomics to explore the metabolic mechanisms underlying pH-dependent cell death. We reveal CYP51A1, a gene involved in cholesterol synthesis, as a key suppressor of alkalization-induced cell death in pancreatic cancer cells.
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