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Advanced Glycation End Products As Biomarkers in Systemic Diseases: Premises and Perspectives of Salivary Advanced Glycation End Products [PDF]
Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are glycated proteins associated with high dry temperature food processing, coloring and flavor modification of food products. Previous studies on diet-related disease support the role of the glycation products as biomarkers in local and general proinflammatory response.
Babtan A. M. +8 more
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tRF‐22 fosters an immunosuppressive and pro‐oncogenic tumor microenvironment in ESCC by stabilizing hnRNPAB against TRIM25‐mediated ubiquitination and enhancing TGFβ2 expression, which increases PMN‐MDSCs infiltration and suppresses CD8+ T cells. Targeting tRF‐22 or blocking TGFβ signalling improves anti‐PD1 response, offering a promising therapeutic ...
Ling Pan +10 more
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Silicosis is a devastating disease caused by inhalation of silica dust that leads to inflammatory cascade and then scarring of the lung tissue. Increasing evidences indicate that soluble receptor for advanced glycation end products (sRAGE) is involved in
Heliang Liu +8 more
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Inhibition of advanced glycated end-products
Sir, Szalecksy and colleagues raise an interesting series of points on the enzymatic antioxidant defence system and its role in the pathogenesis of diabetic complications when its function of free-radical clearance is impaired.1 It is conceivable that one of the ways in which the scavenging function of the antioxidant enzymes may be reduced is by ...
A. Somogyi +4 more
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This study establishes a bio‐electroceutical interface by synergizing engineered exosome‐derived biological signals with electroconductive microneedle‐delivered electrical cues, achieving dual‐pathway reprogramming of the diabetic neurovascular niches and accelerating wound healing. Abstract Diabetic wound healing remains a major clinical challenge due
Di Liu +5 more
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The microbiota‐derived metabolite phenylacetylglutamine (PAGln) is elevated in type 2 diabetes and tightly associated with poor healing in both diabetic and non‐diabetic human patients. PAGln promotes mouse inflammation and impairs healing through a transmissible β2‐adrenergic receptor–mediated trained‐immunity loop.
Lu Huang +12 more
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This work found that early‐stage insulin sensitization but late‐stage insulin resistance in prenatal caffeine exposure (PCE)‐ induced intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) offspring may be related to the hepatic AGEs accumulation via intrauterine GR/miR‐1224 programming by glucocorticoids.
Yongguo Dai +5 more
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We developed a smart MRI nanoprobe targeting BACE1 and Aβ plaques. It crosses the blood‐brain barrier. Upon encountering BACE1, the probe is cleaved, enabling T1WI imaging detection. Subsequent reaction with ONOO− induces probe aggregation, enhancing magnetic susceptibility for sensitive SWI imaging of Aβ plaques.
Minghua Li +13 more
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Biomarkers of Lupus Nephritis Histopathology: Where Do We Stand?
Objective Lupus nephritis (LN) is characterized by a variable disease course, necessitating continuous monitoring. There is an urgent need to identify non‐invasive biomarkers. By reviewing and critically assessing the quality of existing studies on LN biomarkers correlating with histopathology, we here explore the challenges in promoting their use in ...
Valentina Querin +11 more
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ABSTRACT Diabetes mellitus (DM), which can result in a number of problems such as cataracts, neuropathy, retinopathy, nephropathy, and several cardiovascular illnesses, continues to be a growing issue despite major advancements in treatment approaches.
Ahmet Esat Göner, Hatice Esra Duran
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