Bakopoulos, Daniel Whisstock, James C Warr, Coral G Johnson, Travis K
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The FEBS journal
Macrophages are an ancient blood cell lineage critical for homeostasis and defence against pathogens. Although their numbers were long thought to be sustained solely by haematopoietic organs, it has recently become clear that their proliferation, or self-renewal, also plays a major role. In the Drosophila larva, macrophages undergo a phase of rapid...
Sun, Jialei He, Na Wang, Weiguo Dai, Yujian Hou, Chunhui Du, Fuliang
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American Journal of Translational Research
Embryonic stem cell (ESC) research is critical to the scientific community, as their application in regenerative medicine can be widely beneficial. ESCs eventually withdraw from their self-renewal program and subsequently differentiate into specific cell lineages; however, the mechanisms regulating these processes remain unclear. PKC inhibition usi...
Hofmann, Marie-Claude McBeath, Elena
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Frontiers in Endocrinology
Male germ cell development depends on multiple biological events that combine epigenetic reprogramming, cell cycle regulation, and cell migration in a spatio-temporal manner. Sertoli cells are a crucial component of the spermatogonial stem cell niche and provide essential growth factors and chemokines to developing germ cells. This review focuses m...
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The GLI-Similar 1-3 (GLIS1-3) genes, in addition to encoding GLIS1-3 Krüppel-like zinc finger transcription factors, also generate circular GLIS (circGLIS) RNAs. GLIS1-3 regulate gene transcription by binding to GLIS binding sites in target genes, whereas circGLIS RNAs largely act as miRNA sponges. GLIS1-3 play a critical role in the regulation of ...
Kaye, Joel Mondal, Arindam Foty, Ramsey Jia, Dongxuan Langenfeld, John
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Molecular and cellular biochemistry
Glioblastomas (GBMs) are aggressive brain tumors that are resistant to chemotherapy and radiation. Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) ligand BMP4 is being examined as a potential therapeutic for GBMs because it induces differentiation of cancer stem cells (CSCs) to an astrocyte phenotype. ID1 is reported to promote self-renewal and inhibit CSC differ...
Crisafulli, Laura Ficara, Francesca
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Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. RNA
The hematopoietic system is sustained over time by a small pool of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). They reside at the apex of a complex hierarchy composed of cells with progressively more restricted lineage potential, regenerative capacity, and with different proliferation characteristics. Like other somatic stem cells, HSCs are endowed with long-...
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Temozolomide (TMZ) is the first line of standard therapy in glioblastoma (GBM). However, relapse occurs due to TMZ resistance. We attempted to establish an acquired TMZ resistance model that recapitulates the TMZ resistance phenotype and the relevant gene signature. Two GBM cell lines received two cycles of TMZ (150 µM) treatment for 72 h each. Reg...
Liao, Shixin Wang, Kaili Zhang, Lulu Shi, Gaoli Wang, Zhiwei Chen, Zhenzhen Zhu, Pingping He, Qiankun
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related deaths across the world. Due to the lack of reliable markers for early HCC detection, most HCC patients are diagnosed in middle/late stages. Liver cancer stem cells (CSCs), which are drivers of liver tumorigenesis, usually emerge in the early HCC stage and are also termed ...
Ke, Chao Zhou, Hongjian Jiang, Bin Xie, Xingwang
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Cell biology international
Exploring cellular and molecular mechanisms responsible for gastric cancer growth, survival, self-renewal, and metastasis helps develop efficacious therapeutic strategies. In this study, the expression and function of zinc finger protein 852 (ZNF852) in human gastric cancer cell lines were characterized. ZNF852 was upregulated in gastric cancer cel...
Wang, Ruoxu Amoyel, Marc
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Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
Stem cells preserve tissue homeostasis by replacing the cells lost through damage or natural turnover. Thus, stem cells and their daughters can adopt two identities, characterized by different programs of gene expression and metabolic activity. The composition and regulation of these programs have been extensively studied, particularly by identifyi...