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Roles of Annexin A protein family in autophagy regulation and therapy

open access: yesBiomedicine and Pharmacotherapy, 2020
Annexin A is a kind of calcium-dependent phospholipid-binding proteins, which contributes to the formation of the cell membranes and cytoskeleton and played a part as a membrane skeleton to stabilize lipid bilayer.
Yufeng Xi, Rong Ju, Yujia Wang
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Annexin A1 and Autoimmunity: From Basic Science to Clinical Applications

open access: yesInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2018
Annexin A1 is a protein with multifunctional roles in innate and adaptive immunity mainly devoted to the regulation of inflammatory cells and the resolution of inflammation. Most of the data regarding Annexin A1 roles in immunity derive from cell studies
Maurizio Bruschi   +2 more
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An actin-dependent annexin complex mediates plasma membrane repair in muscle

open access: yesJournal of Cell Biology, 2016
Demonbreun et al. visualized muscle membrane repair in real time after laser-induced microdamage. Annexin proteins were observed to form a repair cap at the site of injury, supporting a shoulder-like structure containing EHD1, EHD2, dysferlin, and MG53.
Alexis R Demonbreun   +2 more
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Adaptive immune response in patients with atherosclerosis before and after coronary bypass surgery

open access: yesМедицинский вестник Юга России, 2023
Objective: to assess changes in the immune status before and after coronary bypass surgery. Materials and methods: included 70 male patients with coronary atherosclerosis (group 1) and 30 volunteers (group 2) without signs of coronary artery disease ...
I. F. Shlyk   +5 more
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The Multifaceted Role of Annexin A1 in Viral Infections

open access: yesCells, 2023
Dysregulated inflammatory responses are often correlated with disease severity during viral infections. Annexin A1 (AnxA1) is an endogenous pro-resolving protein that timely regulates inflammation by activating signaling pathways that culminate with the ...
Filipe Resende   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Pathobiological functions and clinical implications of annexin dysregulation in human cancers

open access: yesFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2022
Annexins are an extensive superfamily of structurally related calcium- and phospholipid-binding proteins, largely conserved and widely distributed among species.
Llara Prieto-Fernández   +12 more
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Annexin‐A1: The culprit or the solution?

open access: yesImmunology, 2022
Annexin‐A1 has a well‐defined anti‐inflammatory role in the innate immune system, but its function in adaptive immunity remains controversial. This glucocorticoid‐induced protein has been implicated in a range of inflammatory conditions and cancers, as ...
L. Kelly   +7 more
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Trafficking of Annexins during Membrane Repair in Human Skeletal Muscle Cells

open access: yesMembranes, 2022
Defects in membrane repair contribute to the development of muscular dystrophies, such as Miyoshi muscular dystrophy 1, limb girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD), type R2 or R12.
Coralie Croissant   +4 more
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Annexin A1 as a Regulator of Immune Response in Cancer

open access: yesCells, 2021
Annexin A1 is a 37 kDa phospholipid-binding protein that is expressed in many tissues and cell types, including leukocytes, lymphocytes and epithelial cells. Although Annexin A1 has been extensively studied for its anti-inflammatory activity, it has been
T. Araújo   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

New Insights on Formyl Peptide Receptor Type 2 Involvement in Nociceptive Processes in the Spinal Cord

open access: yesLife, 2022
Formyl peptide receptor type 2 (FPR2/ALX) belongs to the formyl peptide receptors (FPRs) family clustered on chromosome 19 and encodes a family of three Class A of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs).
Mariantonella Colucci   +5 more
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