Tn antigen (GalNAc-α-O-Ser/Thr), a mucin-type O-linked glycan, is a well-established cell surface marker for tumors and its elevated levels have been correlated with cancer progression and prognosis. There are also reports that Tn is elevated in inflammatory tissues. However, the molecular mechanism for its elevated levels in cancer and inflammation is unclear.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLow HDL-C levels are associated with atherosclerosis and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, and increased levels may reduce the risk of these diseases. Inhibition of cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) activity is considered a promising strategy for increasing HDL-C levels. Since CETP is a self-antigen with low immunogenicity, we developed a novel CETP vaccine (Fc-CETP6) to overcome the low immunogenicity of CETP and for long-term inhibition of CETP activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFErythropoiesis is a highly regulated process during which BFU-E are differentiated into RBCs through CFU-E, Pro-E, PolyCh-E, OrthoCh-E, and reticulocyte stages. Uniquely, most erythroid-specific genes are activated during the Pro-E to Baso-E transition. We show that a wave of nuclear import of the erythroid-specific transcription factor EKLF occurs during the Pro-E to Baso-E transition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMembrane-cytoskeleton linker organizer ezrin is a member of the ERM (ezrin-radixin-moesin) protein family. It has been suggested as an important element in the oncogenic process, particularly in conferring a metastatic ability on tumor cells. We hypothesized that the KIT oncogenic form is one of the proteins that modulates expression of the ezrin protein via phosphorylated ezrin at different residues; furthermore, it may interact with the protein merlin, and promoting tumor development via the PI3K or MAPK pathway.
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