نتایج جستجو برای: bystander effect grid therapy gamma h2ax gene expression

تعداد نتایج: 3697562  

2014
Qi Hong Sanjian Yu Yu Yang Guangyu Liu Zhiming Shao

JMJD2C is a candidate oncogene that encodes a histone lysine demethylase with the ability to demethylate the lysine 9 residue of histone H3 (H3K9). The expression levels of JMJD2C are associated with tumor development and clinical outcome. Here we identify JMJD2C as a new substrate for caspase-3. JMJD2C is cleaved by caspase-3 at DEVD396G motif and then loses its demethylase activity. Additiona...

Journal: :Cancer control : journal of the Moffitt Cancer Center 2002
Maria G Sotomayor Hua Yu Scott Antonia Eduardo M Sotomayor Drew M Pardoll

BACKGROUND The recent developments in the field of gene transfer have advanced the use of gene therapy as a novel strategy against a variety of human malignancies. Due to its unique set of characteristics, melanoma represents a suitable target for the clinical translation of the different gene transfer approaches recently developed. The goal of gene therapy targeted to melanoma cells is to intr...

A Amraee, A Rezaeyan A Safari, A Salajegheh M Najafi, P Amini R Yahyapour,

Bystander or non-targeted effect is known to be an interesting phenomenon in radiobiology. The genetic consequences of bystander effect on non-irradiated cells have shown that this phenomenon can be considered as one of the most important factors involved in secondary cancer after exposure to ionizing radiation. Every year, millions of people around the world undergo radiotherapy in order to cu...

Journal: :Psychological science 2015
Maria Plötner Harriet Over Malinda Carpenter Michael Tomasello

Much research in social psychology has shown that otherwise helpful people often fail to help when bystanders are present. Research in developmental psychology has shown that even very young children help and that the presence of others can actually increase helping in some cases. In the current study, in contrast, 5-year-old children helped an experimenter at very high levels when they were al...

Journal: :Cancer research 2007
Clayton R Hunt Raj K Pandita Andrei Laszlo Ryuji Higashikubo Manjula Agarwal Tetsuya Kitamura Arun Gupta Nicole Rief Nobuo Horikoshi Rajeskaran Baskaran Ji-Hoon Lee Markus Löbrich Tanya T Paull Joseph L Roti Roti Tej K Pandita

All cells have intricately coupled sensing and signaling mechanisms that regulate the cellular outcome following exposure to genotoxic agents such as ionizing radiation (IR). In the IR-induced signaling pathway, specific protein events, such as ataxia-telangiectasia mutated protein (ATM) activation and histone H2AX phosphorylation (gamma-H2AX), are mechanistically well characterized. How these ...

2002
M. Seto N. Okuyama H. Wakabayashi A. Matsumine A. Uchida

Introduction: Chondrosarcoma is second to osteogenic sarcoma in frequency as a malignant tumor of bone. It is difficult to obtain wide surgical resection margins because of its location adjacent to neurovascular and visceral structures. Neither irradiation nor chemotherapy seems to be an effective treatment for chondrosarcoma; thus new protocols are needed. We reported gene therapy of chondrosa...

Journal: :Neoplasia 2004
Edwin Bremer Douwe Samplonius Bart-Jan Kroesen Linda van Genne Lou de Leij Wijnand Helfrich

Previously, we reported on the target cell-restricted fratricide apoptotic activity of scFvC54:sTRAIL, a fusion protein comprising human-soluble tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) genetically linked to the antibody fragment scFvC54 specific for the cell surface target antigen EGP2. In the present study, we report that the selective binding of scFvC54:sTRAIL to EGP2-...

Journal: :Cancer research 2003
Deborah A Greer Blair D A Besley Katherine B Kennedy Scott Davey

Checkpoint proteins protect the genomic integrity of a cell, repeatedly impaired by DNA damage and normal cellular processes, such as replication. Checkpoint proteins hRad9, hRad1, and hHus1 form a heterotrimeric complex that is thought to act as a genomic surveyor of DNA damage. We show here that, when DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are specifically generated in a subnuclear area, hRad9 is ra...

2015
Fredric J. Burns Moon-shong Tang Feng Wu Ernst Schmid

This study uses acute doses of three test radiations, [Ar ions (L = 125 keVμ), Ne ions (L = 25 keVμ) and electron radiation] to examine a potential quantitative link between rat skin cancer induction and gamma-H2AX foci in rat keratinocytes exposed in vitro to radiations with comparable L values. Theory provided a testable link between cancer yield and gamma-H2AX foci yields: YCa(D,L)rat = (NF)...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2009
G Jost S Golfier H Pietsch P Lengsfeld M Voth T E Schmid F Eckardt-Schupp E Schmid

The aim of this study was to investigate and quantify two biomarkers for radiation exposure (dicentrics and gamma-H2AX foci) in human lymphocytes after CT scans in the presence of an iodinated contrast agent. Blood samples from a healthy donor were exposed to CT scans in the absence or presence of iotrolan 300 at iodine concentrations of 5 or 50 mg ml(-1) blood. The samples were exposed to 0.02...

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