نتایج جستجو برای: trail

تعداد نتایج: 10844  

2000
YONG LIN ANNE DEVIN AMY COOK MACCON M. KEANE MICHELLE KELLIHER STANLEY LIPKOWITZ ZHENG-GANG LIU

Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) (Apo2 ligand [Apo2L]) is a member of the TNF superfamily and has been shown to have selective antitumor activity. Although it is known that TRAIL (Apo2L) induces apoptosis and activates NF-kB and Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) through receptors such as TRAIL-R1 (DR4) and TRAIL-R2 (DR5), the components of its signaling cascade ha...

Journal: :Cancer research 2011
Latha Dhandapani Ping Yue Suresh S Ramalingam Fadlo R Khuri Shi-Yong Sun

Many human cancer cells are sensitive to killing by the proapoptotic ligand TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL), which is under study for cancer treatment in clinical trials. The TRAIL receptor (TRAIL-R1; also known as death receptor 4) is a transmembrane receptor that mediates TRAIL-induced apoptosis in cancer cells. In this study, we show that retinoids sensitize cancer cells to TRA...

2011
Jianfeng Lu Donna McEachern Haiying Sun Longchuan Bai Yuefeng Peng Su Qiu Rebecca Miller Jinhui Liao Han Yi Meilan Liu Anita Bellail Chunhai Hao Shi-Yong Sun Adrian T. Ting Shaomeng Wang

Smac mimetics are being developed as a new class of anticancer therapies. Because the single-agent activity of Smac mimetics is very limited, rational combinations represent a viable strategy for their clinical development. The combination of Smac mimetics with TNF-related apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL) may be particularly attractive because of the low toxicity of TRAIL to normal cells and t...

Journal: :Blood 2004
Prisco Mirandola Cristina Ponti Giuliana Gobbi Ivonne Sponzilli Mauro Vaccarezza Lucio Cocco Giorgio Zauli Paola Secchiero Francesco Antonio Manzoli Marco Vitale

The expression of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) and TRAIL receptors was investigated in resting and cytokine-activated purified primary human natural killer (NK) and CD8(+) T cells. Resting NK and CD8(+) T cells expressed the mRNA for all TRAIL receptors, but TRAIL-R4 was the only receptor clearly detectable on the surface of both cell types. NK cells wer...

2014
Wanlu Du Liubov Uslar Sindhura Sevala Khalid Shah

Tumor necrosis factor related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) induced apoptosis specifically in tumor cells. However, with approximately half of all known tumor lines being resistant to TRAIL, the identification of TRAIL sensitizers and their mechanism of action become critical to broadly use TRAIL as a therapeutic agent. In this study, we explored whether c-Met protein contributes to TRAIL s...

Journal: :Molecular cancer therapeutics 2011
Per Lund Irina Kotova Valérie Kedinger Harshal Khanwalkar Emilie Voltz William C Hahn Hinrich Gronemeyer

TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) kills tumor cells selectively. We asked how emerging tumor cells escape elimination by TRAIL and how tumor-specific killing by TRAIL could then be restored. We found that TRAIL expression is consistently downregulated in HRAS(G12V)-transformed cells in stepwise tumorigenesis models derived from four different tissues due to DNA hypermethylation of C...

2012
Nadzeya Goncharenko Khaider Nathalie Perreault

Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) cells often show increased activity of the PI3K/Akt pathway. In addition, we have previously shown that EOC ascites induce Akt activation in the tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL)-sensitive EOC cell line, CaOV3, leading to TRAIL-mediated apoptosis inhibition. In this study, we investigated the role of Akt in intrinsic resistance to TR...

2011
Stacey A. Rizza Kishore B. Challagundla Sekar Natesampillai Gary D. Bren Jaromir Sykora Henning Walczak Andrew D. Badley

The mechanism by which HIV and HCV cooperatively accelerate hepatocyte damage is not clearly understood; however, each virus affects the TRAIL: TRAIL-receptor system. We, therefore, questioned whether the independent effects of HCV and HIV combine to synergistically result in TRAIL dependent hepatocyte killing. We describe that Huh7 hepatocytes treated with HIV gp120 results in both increase TR...

2009
Lyse A. Norian Tamara A. Kucaba James K. Earel Tina Knutson Rebecca L. vanOosten Thomas S. Griffith

Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) is currently being investigated as a therapeutic agent for a variety of malignancies, as it triggers apoptosis specifically in transformed cells. However, TRAIL use as a stand alone therapeutic is hampered by the fact that many primary tumor cells are resistant to TRAIL-mediated apoptosis. Here, we investigated the extent to which ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2001
B Hilliard A Wilmen C Seidel T S Liu R Göke Y Chen

TRAIL, the TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand, induces apoptosis of tumor cells, but not normal cells; the roles of TRAIL in nontransformed tissues are unknown. Using a soluble TRAIL receptor, we examined the consequences of TRAIL blockade in an animal model of multiple sclerosis. We found that chronic TRAIL blockade in mice exacerbated experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis induced by my...

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