نتایج جستجو برای: trail

تعداد نتایج: 10844  

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1999
Thomas S. Griffith Steven R. Wiley Marek Z. Kubin Lisa M. Sedger Charles R. Maliszewski Neil A. Fanger

TRAIL (tumor necrosis factor [TNF]-related apoptosis-inducing ligand) is a molecule that displays potent antitumor activity against selected targets. The results presented here demonstrate that human monocytes rapidly express TRAIL, but not Fas ligand or TNF, after activation with interferon (IFN)-gamma or -alpha and acquire the ability to kill tumor cells. Monocyte-mediated tumor cell apoptosi...

2009
Anne Grosse-Wilde Christopher J. Kemp

TRAIL is a promising candidate for cancer therapy, as it can induce apoptosis specifically in tumor cells but not in normal cells. While earlier mouse tumor studies revealed a strong tissue dependency of TRAIL and its death receptor in suppressing primary tumorigenesis or experimental metastases, we recently found that TRAIL-R inhibits lymph node metastases without affecting primary tumor forma...

2016
Katharina Beyer Laura Stollhof Christian Poetschke Wolfram von Bernstorff Lars Ivo Partecke Stephan Diedrich Stefan Maier Barbara M Bröker Claus-Dieter Heidecke

BACKGROUND Apart from inducing apoptosis in tumor cells, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) influences inflammatory reactions. Murine colon ascendens stent peritonitis (CASP) represents a model of diffuse peritonitis. Recently, it has been demonstrated that administration of exogenous TRAIL not only induces apoptosis in neutrophils but also enhances survival i...

Journal: :International immunology 2008
Erika Cretney Adam P Uldrich Finlay W McNab Dale I Godfrey Mark J Smyth

The contribution of the tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) pathway to intrathymic negative selection is a controversial subject with two studies suggesting a key role for TRAIL, while others demonstrated normal negative selection, in TRAIL- and TRAIL receptor-deficient mice. The basis of these discrepancies is unclear and may in part reflect differences in the negat...

Journal: :Cancer research 2012
Seong Muk Kim Ji Sun Woo Chang Hyun Jeong Chung Heon Ryu Jung Yeon Lim Sin-Soo Jeun

The apoptotic ligand TRAIL is believed to have promise as a cancer gene therapy, yet many types of cancer, including gliomas, have exhibited resistance to TRAIL-induced apoptosis. Here, we show that therapeutic combination of the lipoxygenase inhibitor MK886 and TRAIL-secreting human mesenchymal stem cells (MSC-TRAIL) provide targeted and prolonged delivery of TRAIL both in vitro and in orthoto...

Journal: :Cancer research 2001
A Eggert M A Grotzer T J Zuzak B R Wiewrodt R Ho N Ikegaki G M Brodeur

Disruption of apoptotic pathways may be involved in tumor formation, regression, and treatment resistance of neuroblastoma (NB). Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) is a potent inducer of apoptosis in cancer cell lines, whereas normal cells are not sensitive to TRAIL-mediated apoptosis. In this study we analyzed the expression and function of TRAIL and its agonistic ...

Journal: :Nano letters 2015
Al Batoul Zakaria Fabien Picaud Thibault Rattier Marc Pudlo Florent Dufour Lucien Saviot Rémi Chassagnon Jeannine Lherminier Tijani Gharbi Olivier Micheau Guillaume Herlem

Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL or Apo2L) is a member of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) superfamily. This type II transmembrane protein is able to bound specifically to cancer cell receptors (i.e., TRAIL-R1 (or DR4) and TRAIL-R2 (or DR5)) and to induce apoptosis without being toxic for healthy cells. Because membrane-bound TRAIL induces stronger receptor aggregat...

2016
Seong Youl Choi Jae Shin Lee Young Ju Oh

[Purpose] This study examined the cut-off point of the Trail Making Test in predicting the risk of unsafe driving in stroke patients. [Subjects and Methods] A total of 81 stroke patients with a driver's license participated in this study. The DriveABLE Cognitive Assessment Tool, Trail Making Test-A, and Trail Making Test-B evaluations were conducted in all participants. All participants were cl...

2017
Yen-Jang Huang Shan-hui Hsu

Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) have the same immunosuppressive effects as M2 macrophages in tumor progression and are correlated with poor-patient prognosis and survival in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Therefore, TAMs are the potential targets for cancer therapy. Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) is a member of tumor necrosis factor superfamily and sele...

2018
Hiroyuki Monma Yuichi Iida Tamami Moritani Tamio Okimoto Ryosuke Tanino Yoshitsugu Tajima Mamoru Harada

Autophagy contributes to the treatment-resistance of many types of cancers, and chloroquine (CQ) inhibits autophagy. The tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) kills cancer cells but is minimally cytotoxic to normal cells. However, because the therapeutic efficacy of TRAIL is limited, it is necessary to augment TRAIL-induced anti-tumor effects. In this study, we e...

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