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Molecular actions of hypocholesterolaemic compounds from edible mushrooms [PDF]
Cholesterol levels are strictly regulated to maintain its homeostasis; therefore, if it is not absorbed with the diet, the cholesterol biosynthetic pathway is enhanced and vice versa.
Gil-Ramírez, Alicia +2 more
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ABSTRACT A plethora of cellular signaling pathways are dysregulated in cancer cells, promoting carcinogenesis and migration. Cholesterol has recently been linked to cancer by several subcellular mechanisms, especially by its involvement in the formation of lipid rafts, which promote oncogenic signaling and cancer cell invasion. Squalene synthase (SQS),
Danai Mavridi +2 more
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Proteomic heterogeneity reveals SOAT1 as a potential biomarker for hepatocellular carcinoma
Liver cancer is one of the few and fastest neoplastic malignancy to continue to rise in incidence in the United States and across the world (1). Today, the 5-year survival rate of liver cancer is approximately 17%, making it the 2nd most common cause of death from cancer worldwide (2).
Subreen A, Khatib, Xin Wei, Wang
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Ma et al. identified sterol O-acyltransferase 1 (SOAT1) as a key metabolic-immune node in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). These authors revealed that SOAT1 loss induced ROS-driven ER stress that activates IKKβ-NF-κB signaling and up-regulates the ...
Lonardo Amedeo, Weiskirchen Ralf
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Bayesian non-negative factor analysis for reconstructing transcription factor mediated regulatory networks [PDF]
Background Transcriptional regulation by transcription factor (TF) controls the time and abundance of mRNA transcription. Due to the limitation of current proteomics technologies, large scale measurements of protein level activities of TFs is
Jia Meng +3 more
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An ACAT inhibitor suppresses SARS-CoV-2 replication and boosts antiviral T cell activity [PDF]
The severity of disease following infection with SARS-CoV-2 is determined by viral replication kinetics and host immunity, with early T cell responses and/or suppression of viraemia driving a favourable outcome.
Bailey, Dalan +17 more
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RNA‐Binding Proteins and Ferroptosis in Cancer: Mechanism and Therapeutic Implications
Ferroptosis critically influences cancer cell fate and represents a promising therapeutic strategy. Emerging evidence identifies RNA‐binding proteins (RBPs) as key post‐transcriptional regulators of ferroptosis. The figure summarizes ferroptosis‐related RBPs across cancers: blue RBPs act as tumor suppressors by promoting ferroptosis, whereas red RBPs ...
Linlin Chang +6 more
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Combining Genome Wide Association Studies and Differential Gene Expression Data Analyses Identifies Candidate Genes Affecting Mastitis Caused by Two Different Pathogens in the Dairy Cow [PDF]
Mastitis is a costly disease which hampers the dairy industry. Inflammation of the mammary gland is commonly caused by bacterial infection, mainly Escherichia coli, Streptococcus uberis and Staphylococcus aureus.
Chen, X +4 more
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Phagocytosis of yeast activates recruitment of proteases and trafficking factors from the secretory and endosomal pathways to the IRAP compartment and subsequently phagosomes, promoting cross‐presentation. In the absence of Sec22b, IRAP endosome and phagosome maturation to late endosomes is accelerated.
Alice Senni +7 more
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Lipid Metabolism in Glioblastoma: From De Novo Synthesis to Storage
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most lethal primary brain tumor. With limited therapeutic options, novel therapies are desperately needed. Recent studies have shown that GBM acquires large amounts of lipids for rapid growth through activation of sterol ...
Yongjun Kou, Feng Geng, Deliang Guo
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