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난소 내 황체조직에서 발정주기별 H-Ras, RLIP76, Angiogenic Receptors mRNA와 Protein의 발현 (Expression of H-ras, RLIP76 mRNA and Protein, and Angiogenic Receptors in Corpus Luteum Tissues during Estrous Cycles)

  • 김민성;이상희;이승형
    • 대한임상검사과학회지
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    • 제50권4호
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    • pp.457-461
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    • 2018
  • 황체는 발정주기에 따라 형성과 퇴행이 반복되는 일시적인 내분비기관이다. 본 연구에서는 황체와 종양의 혈관신생과정이 기능적과 구조적 기전이 유사하다는 가정하에 실시하였다. 먼저, 우리는 혈관신생관련 수용체인 VEGFR2와 Tie 2 mRNA와 단백질 발현을 검토하였다. 또한, RLIP76와 H-ras의 발현도 측정하였다. 그 결과, 초기와 중기황체에서 VEGFR2와 Tie 2 mRNA와 단백질의 발현되었으나, 후기황체에서는 발현이 감소하였다. H-ras의 경우, mRMA와 단백질 모두 초기와 중기황체에서 발현되었으나, 후기황체에서는 발현되지 않았다. RLIP76 mRNA은 모든 황체주기에서 발현되었고, 단백질은 초기황체에서 강하게 발현되었다. 이상의 결과를 토대로, RLIP76와 H-ras는 황체의 기능에 관여하고, 황체의 혈관신생과정 메커니즘에 중요한 역할을 할 것이다.

간질성 폐질환에서 p53 및 K-ras 암표지자의 발현 (p53 and K-ras Expression in Interstitial Lung Disease)

  • 오인채;김유일;김규식;유영권;김수옥;이은우;임성철;김영철;박경옥;박창수
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • 제51권3호
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    • pp.201-210
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    • 2001
  • 연구배경 : 환경, 작업성노출, 바이러스감염, 유전적소인, 면역학적 이상 등 다양한 원인들이 특발성폐섬유화증(Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, IPF)의 원인인자들로 추정되어지고 있으나 아직 그 원인 및 병태생려는 분명하지 않다. 그런데, IPF환자의 10-13%는 폐암으로 사망하며, IPF에서 7배정도 폐암의 발생위험도 IPF 환자의 기관지 폐포상피세포가 p53과 p21단백을 과발현하고 있음이 보고되고 있고, 만성적인 유전자 손상의 결과로 이 두가지 단백의 발현이 증가되어 있을 것으로 추정된다. 방 법 : 연구자는 간질성 폐질환조직에서 p53과 K-ras단백의 발현정도와 임상양상을 관찰하고자 폐생검(개흉 폐생검 : 15예, 경기관지 폐생검 : 23예)조직에서 간질성 폐질환으로 진단된 38예를 대상으로 p53과 K-ras단백의 발현여부를 면역조직화학염색을 이용하여 관찰하였다. 결 과 : 간질성 폐질환 조직에서 p53은 21.1%에서, K-ras는 65.8%에서 암표지자단백 발현이 관찰되었다. 대조군으로 시행한 10예의 정상 기관지점막 표피세포는 전 예에서 두가지 p53, K-ras단백들이 발현되지 않았다. 간질성 폐질환의 조직형에 따라 암표지자 발현율이 차이를 보였는데, p53은 NSIP의 경우 36.4%로 양성율이 높았고, BOOP, AIP, DIP, UIP의 순이었다. K-ras는 전반적으로 p53에 비해 양성율이 높게 나타나서 UIP와 AIP가 75.0%로 가장 높았고, BOOP, DIP, NSIP의 순으로 나타났다. 이환기간과 암표지자 발현율과의 관계는 p53의 경우 증상이 오래 지속될수록 양성율이 높은 경향을 보였으며, K-ras의 경우는 증상의 기간과 관계없이 58-68%의 일정한 발현율을 보였고 전반적으로 p53보다 높은 양성율을 보였다. 결 론 : 본 연구의 결과 정상인의 상피세포에서는 관찰되지 않았으나 간질성 폐질환의 상피세포에서 p53과 K-ras단백의 발현이 증가되었음을 관찰할 수 있었고, 이러한 세포성장 또는 세포고사 조절인자들의 발현이 간질성 폐질환의 병태생리에 어떠한 역할을 하며 폐암의 발생과는 어떠한 관계에 있는지는 아직 분명하지 않으며 계속적인 연구가 요구된다.

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Role of STAT3 as a Molecular Adaptor in Cell Growth Signaling: Interaction with Ras and other STAT Proteins

  • Song, Ji-Hyon;Park, Hyon-Hee;Park, Hee-Jeong;Han, Mi-Young;Kim, Sung-Hoon;Lee, Choong-Eun
    • BMB Reports
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    • 제34권5호
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    • pp.484-488
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    • 2001
  • STATs are proteins with a dual function: signal transducers in the cytoplasm and transcriptional activators in the nucleus. Among the six known major STATs (STAT1-6), STAT3 has been implicated in the widest range of signaling pathways that regulate cell growth and differentiation. As a part of our on-going investigation on the pleiotropic functions of STAT proteins, we examined the role of STAT3 as a molecular adaptor that links diverse cell growth signaling pathways. We observed that STAT3 can be specifically activated by multiple cytokines, such as IL-3, in transformed fibroblasts and IL-4 or IFN-$\gamma$ in primary immune cells, respectively. The selective activation of STAT3 in H-ras-transformed NIH3T3 cells is associated with an increased expression of phosphoserioe STAT3 in these cells, compared to the parental cells. Notably phosphoresine-STAT3 interacts with oncogenic ras, shown by immunoprecipitation and Western blots. The results suggest the role of STAT3 in rasinduced cellular transformation as a molecular adaptor linking the Jak/STAT and Ras/MAPK pathways. In primary immune cells, IL-4 and IFN-$\gamma$ each induced (in addition to the characteristic STAT6 and STAT1 homodimers) the formation of STAT3-containing complexes that bind to GAS probes, which correspond to the $Fe{\varepsilon}$ Rll and $Fe{\gamma}$ RI promoter sequences, respectively. Since IL-4 and IFN-$\gamma$ are known to counter-regulate the expression of these genes, the ability of STAT3 to form heterodimeric complexes with STAT6 or STAT1 implies its role in the fine-tuned control of genes that are regulated by IL-4 and IFN-$\gamma$.

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배초향으로부터 Grb2-Shc domain 결합저해 물질의 분리 (Isolation of Grb2-Shc Domain Binding Inhibition Component from Agastache rugosa)

  • 이은숙;안병태;이새봄;김혜경;복성해;정태숙
    • 생약학회지
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    • 제30권4호
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    • pp.404-408
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    • 1999
  • SH2 domains and their associated catalytic or noncatalytic proteins constitute critical signal transduction targets for drug discovery. Grb2 associates with phosphotyrosine sites of the activated receptors or Shc via their SH2 domain to link receptor tyrosine kinases to ras signalling. Blocking of the Grb2-Shc complex may be to intervene the oncogenic signal transduction pathways and to develop a new antitumor drug. In the search for blockers of Grb2 SH2-Shc interaction, Lutein, a family of carotenoids, was isolated from the extract of the leaf of Agastache rugosa O. Kuntze as SH2 domain antagonists. The $IC_{50}$ of Lutein against Grb2-Shc binding was $6.8\;{\mu}M$.

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XRP44X Enhances the Cytotoxic Activity of Natural Killer Cells by Activating the c-JUN N-Terminal Kinase Signaling Pathway

  • Kim, Kwang-Soo;Park, Kyung-Soon
    • 한국발생생물학회지:발생과생식
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.53-62
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    • 2020
  • Natural killer (NK) cells are innate lymphocytes that play an essential role in preventing cancer development by performing immune surveillance to eradicate abnormal cells. Since ex vivo expanded NK cells have cytotoxic activity against various cancers, including breast cancers, their clinical potential as immune-oncogenic therapeutics has been widely investigated. Here, we report that the pyrazole chemical XRP44X, an inhibitor of Ras/ERK activation of ELK3, stimulates NK-92MI cells to enhance cytotoxic activity against breast cancer cells. Under XRP44X stimulation, NK cells did not show notable apoptosis or impaired cell cycle progression. We demonstrated that XRP44X enhanced interferon gamma expression in NK-92MI cells. We also elucidated that potentiation of the cytotoxic activity of NK-92MI cells by XRP44X is induced by activation of the c-JUN N-terminal kinase (JNK) signaling pathway. Our data provide insight into the evaluation of XRP44X as an immune stimulant and that XRP44X is a potential candidate compound for the therapeutic development of NK cells.

Reovirus and Tumor Oncolysis

  • Kim, Man-Bok;Chung, Young-Hwa;Johnston, Randal N.
    • Journal of Microbiology
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    • 제45권3호
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    • pp.187-192
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    • 2007
  • REOviruses (Respiratory Enteric Orphan viruses) are ubiquitous, non-enveloped viruses containing 10 segments of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) as their genome. They are common isolates of the respiratory and gastrointestinal tract of humans but are not associated with severe disease and are therefore considered relatively benign. An intriguing characteristic of reovirus is its innate oncolytic potential, which is linked to the transformed state of the cell. When immortalized cells are transfected in vitro with activated oncogenes such as Ras, Sos, v-erbB, or c-myc, they became susceptible to reovirus infection and subsequent cellular lysis, indicating that oncogene signaling pathways are exploited by reovirus. This observation has led to the use of the virus in clinical trials as an anti-cancer agent against oncogenic tumors. In addition to the exploitation of oncogene signaling, reovirus may further utilize host immune responses to enhance its antitumor activity in vivo due to its innate interferon induction ability. Reovirus is, however, not entirely benign to immunocompromised animal models. Reovirus causes so-called "black feet syndrome" in immunodeficient mice and can also harm neonatal animals. Because cancer patients often undergo immunosuppression due to heavy chemo/radiation-treatments or advanced tumor progression, this pathogenic response may be a hurdle in virus-based anticancer therapies. However, a genetically attenuated reovirus variant derived from persistent reovirus infection of cells in vitro is able to exert potent anti-tumor activity with significantly reduced viral pathogenesis in immunocompromised animals. Importantly, in this instance the attenuated, reovirus maintains its oncolytic potential while significantly reducing viral pathogenesis in vivo.

In vivo protein expression changes in mouse livers treated with dialyzed coffee extract as determined by IP-HPLC

  • Yoon, Cheol Soo;Kim, Min Keun;Kim, Yeon Sook;Lee, Suk Keun
    • Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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    • 제40권
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    • pp.44.1-44.17
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    • 2018
  • Background: Coffee extract has been investigated by many authors, and many minor components of coffee are known, such as polyphenols, diterpenes (kahweol and cafestol), melanoidins, and trigonelline, to have anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, anti-angiogenic, anticancer, chemoprotective, and hepatoprotective effects. Therefore, it is necessary to know its pharmacological effect on hepatocytes which show the most active cellular regeneration in body. Methods: In order to determine whether coffee extract has a beneficial effect on the liver, 20 C57BL/6J mice were intraperitoneally injected once with dialyzed coffee extract (DCE)-2.5 (equivalent to 2.5 cups of coffee a day in man), DCE-5, or DCE-10, or normal saline (control), and then followed by histological observation and IP-HPLC (immunoprecipitation high performance liquid chromatography) over 24 h. Results: Mice treated with DCE-2.5 or DCE-5 showed markedly hypertrophic hepatocytes with eosinophilic cytoplasms, while those treated with DCE-10 showed slightly hypertrophic hepatocytes, which were well aligned in hepatic cords with increased sinusoidal spaces. DCE induced the upregulations of cellular proliferation, growth factor/RAS signaling, cellular protection, p53-mediated apoptosis, angiogenesis, and antioxidant and protection-related proteins, and the downregulations of NFkB signaling proteins, inflammatory proteins, and oncogenic proteins in mouse livers. These protein expression changes induced by DCE were usually limited to the range ± 10%, suggesting murine hepatocytes were safely reactive to DCE within the threshold of physiological homeostasis. DCE-2.5 and DCE-5 induced relatively mild dose-dependent changes in protein expressions for cellular regeneration and de novo angiogenesis as compared with non-treated controls, whereas DCE-10 induced fluctuations in protein expressions. Conclusion: These observations suggested that DCE-2.5 and DCE-5 were safer and more beneficial to murine hepatocytes than DCE-10. It was also found that murine hepatocytes treated with DCE showed mild p53-mediated apoptosis, followed by cellular proliferation and growth devoid of fibrosis signaling (as determined by IP-HPLC), and subsequently progressed to rapid cellular regeneration and wound healing in the absence of any inflammatory reaction based on histologic observations.