Mazzella, Matteo Walker, Keegan Cormier, Christina Kapanowski, Michael Ishmakej, Albi Saifee, Azeem Govind, Yashvardhan Chaudhry, G Rasul
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Research square
Therapeutic use of multipotent mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) is hampered due to poor growth and limited self-renewal potential. The self-renewal potential of MSCs is also affected during propagation and changes are poorly understood. This study investigated the molecular mechanism involved in the self-renewal of primitive (p) MSCs. pMSCs were cultu...
Schaafsma, Paulien Kracht, Laura Baanstra, Mirjam Jellema-de Bruin, Anne L. Coppes, Robert P.
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Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
Human salivary gland organoids have opened tremendous possibilities for regenerative medicine in patients undergoing radiotherapy for the treatment of head and neck cancer. However, their clinical translation is greatly limited by the current use of Matrigel for organoid derivation and expansion. Here, we envisage that the use of a fully, synthetic...
Liu, Huadie Liu, Ye Jin, Seung-Gi Johnson, Jennifer Xuan, Hongwen Lu, Di Li, Jianshuang Zhai, Lukai Li, Xianfeng Zhao, Yaguang
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Cell reports
Long bones are generated by mesoderm-derived skeletal progenitor/stem cells (SSCs) through endochondral ossification, a process of sequential chondrogenic and osteogenic differentiation tightly controlled by the synergy between intrinsic and microenvironment cues. Here, we report that loss of TRIM28, a transcriptional corepressor, in mesoderm-deriv...
Herzog, Alexandra E. Somayaji, Ritu Nör, Jacques E.
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Frontiers in Oral Health
Head and neck cancers are composed of a diverse group of malignancies, many of which exhibit an unacceptably low patient survival, high morbidity and poor treatment outcomes. The cancer stem cell (CSC) hypothesis provides an explanation for the substantial patient morbidity associated with treatment resistance and the high frequency of tumor recurr...
Coronas, Valérie Arnault, Patricia Jégou, Jean-François Cousin, Laetitia Rabeony, Hanitriniaina Clarhaut, Sandrine Harnois, Thomas Lecron, Jean-Claude Morel, Franck
Mainly known for its role in immune defense and inflammation, interleukin 22 (IL-22) has emerged over the past decade as a cytokine involved in the adaptation of stem/progenitor cell activity for tissue homeostasis and repair. IL-22 is present in the brain, which harbors neural stem cells (NSC) in specific niches of which the ventricular-subventric...
Massimino, Michele Stella, Stefania Tirrò, Elena Pennisi, Maria Stella Stagno, Fabio Vitale, Silvia Rita Romano, Chiara Tomarchio, Cristina Parrinello, Nunziatina Laura Manzella, Livia
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OncoTargets and therapy
Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) is a clonal disorder of the hematopoietic stem cell caused by expression of the BCR::ABL1 oncoprotein. High BCR::ABL1 levels have been associated to proliferative advantage of leukemic cells, blast crisis progression and tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) inefficacy. We have previously shown that high BCR::ABL1/GUSIS t...
Yokoyama, Akihiko
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The FEBS journal
Homeostasis in the blood system is maintained by the balance between self-renewing stem cells and nonstem cells. To promote self-renewal, transcriptional regulators maintain epigenetic information during multiple rounds of cell division. Mutations in such transcriptional regulators cause aberrant self-renewal, leading to leukemia. MOZ, a histone ac...
Picerno, Angela Giannuzzi, Francesca Curci, Claudia De Palma, Giuseppe Di Chiano, Mariagiovanna Simone, Simona Franzin, Rossana Gallone, Anna Di Lorenzo, Vito Francesco Stasi, Alessandra
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Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio)
The long non-coding RNAs (lncRNA) play an important role in several biological processes, including some renal diseases. Nevertheless, little is known about lncRNA that are expressed in the healthy kidneys and involved in renal cell homeostasis and development, and even less is known about lncRNA involved in the maintenance of human adult renal ste...
Ayaz, Gamze Yan, Hualong Malik, Navdeep Huang, Jing
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Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio)
The TP53 gene is unarguably one of the most studied human genes. Its encoded protein, p53, is a tumor suppressor and is often called the "guardian of the genome" due to its pivotal role in maintaining genome stability. Historically, most studies of p53 have focused on its roles in somatic cells and tissues, but in the last 2 decades, its functions ...
Zhang, Zhaocheng Warner, Kristy A. Mantesso, Andrea Nör, Jacques E.
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
A functional vascular network requires that blood vessels are invested by mural cells. We have shown that dental pulp stem cells (DPSC) can undergo vasculogenic differentiation, and that the resulting vessels anastomize with the host vasculature and become functional (blood carrying) vessels. However, the mechanisms underlying the maturation of DPS...