نتایج جستجو برای: gadd45a

تعداد نتایج: 375  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2013
Kale S Bongers Daniel K Fox Scott M Ebert Steven D Kunkel Michael C Dyle Steven A Bullard Jason M Dierdorff Christopher M Adams

Skeletal muscle denervation causes muscle atrophy via complex molecular mechanisms that are not well understood. To better understand these mechanisms, we investigated how muscle denervation increases growth arrest and DNA damage-inducible 45α (Gadd45a) mRNA in skeletal muscle. Previous studies established that muscle denervation strongly induces Gadd45a mRNA, which increases Gadd45a, a small m...

2014
Yulin Chen Xiaoming Ma Meimei Zhang Xiaomin Wang Changxin Wang Hu Wang Peng Guo Weiping Yuan Karl Lenhard Rudolph Qimin Zhan Zhenyu Ju

• Loss of Gadd45a enhances HSC reconstitution on hematopoietic stress. • Gadd45a regulates DNA damage responses in HSCs. Gadd45a has been involved in DNA damage response and in many malignancies, including leukemia.However, the functionofGadd45a inhematopoietic stemcells (HSCs) remains unknown. Here, we reported that Gadd45a-deficient (Gadd45a) mice showed a normal hematologic phenotype under h...

2014
Sumegha Mitra Michael S. Wade Xiaoguang Sun Nurgul Moldobaeva Carlos Flores Shwu-Fan Ma Wei Zhang Joe G. N. Garcia Jeffrey R. Jacobson

RATIONALE Growth arrest DNA damage inducible alpha (GADD45a) is a stress-induced gene we have shown to participate in the pathophysiology of ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) via regulation of mechanical stress-induced Akt ubiquitination and phosphorylation. The regulation of GADD45a expression by mechanical stress and its relationship with acute lung injury (ALI) susceptibility and severit...

2015
Sabine Kienhöfer Michael U. Musheev Ulrike Stapf Mark Helm Lars Schomacher Christof Niehrs Andrea Schäfer

DNA demethylation plays a central role during development and in adult physiology. Different mechanisms of active DNA demethylation have been established. For example, Growth Arrest and DNA Damage 45-(GADD45) and Ten-Eleven-Translocation (TET) proteins act in active DNA demethylation but their functional relationship is unresolved. Here we show that GADD45a physically interacts--and functionall...

Journal: :Blood 2014
Yulin Chen Xiaoming Ma Meimei Zhang Xiaomin Wang Changxin Wang Hu Wang Peng Guo Weiping Yuan Karl Lenhard Rudolph Qimin Zhan Zhenyu Ju

Gadd45a has been involved in DNA damage response and in many malignancies, including leukemia. However, the function of Gadd45a in hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) remains unknown. Here, we reported that Gadd45a-deficient (Gadd45a(-/-)) mice showed a normal hematologic phenotype under homeostatic conditions. However, following 5-fluorouracil treatment, Gadd45a(-/-) HSCs exhibited a faster recove...

Journal: :Cancer research 2001
M C Hollander O Kovalsky J M Salvador K E Kim A D Patterson D C Haines A J Fornace

Mice lacking the Gadd45a gene are susceptible to ionizing radiation-induced tumors. Increased levels of Gadd45a transcript and protein are seen after treatment of cells with ionizing radiation as well as many other agents and treatments that damage DNA. Because cells deficient in Gadd45a were shown to have a partial defect in the global genomic repair component of the nucleotide excision repair...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2015
Biji Mathew Daisuke Takekoshi Saad Sammani Yulia Epshtein Rajesh Sharma Brett D Smith Sumegha Mitra Ankit A Desai Ralph R Weichselbaum Joe G N Garcia Jeffrey R Jacobson

We previously reported protective effects of GADD45a (growth arrest and DNA damage-inducible gene 45 alpha) in murine ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) via effects on Akt-mediated endothelial cell signaling. In the present study we investigated the role of GADD45a in separate murine models of radiation- and bleomycin-induced lung injury. Initial studies of wild-type mice subjected to single...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2005
Jason M Roper Sean C Gehen Rhonda J Staversky M Christine Hollander Albert J Fornace Michael A O'Reilly

It is well established that exposure to high levels of oxygen (hyperoxia) injures and kills microvascular endothelial and alveolar type I epithelial cells. In contrast, significant death of airway and type II epithelial cells is not observed at mortality, suggesting that these cell types may express genes that protect against oxidative stress and damage. During a search for genes induced by hyp...

2005
Yadong Zhang Deepak Bhatia Hongfeng Xia Vince Castranova Xianglin Shi Fei Chen

The present study shows that arsenic induces GADD45a (growth arrest and DNA damage inducible gene 45a) mainly through post-transcriptional mechanism. Treatment of the human bronchial epithelial cell line, BEAS-2B, with arsenic(III) chloride (As) resulted in a significant increase in GADD45a protein and mRNA. However, As only exhibited a marginal effect on the transcription of the GADD45a gene. ...

2012
Matthew R. Sarkisian Dorit Siebzehnrubl

To better understand the short and long-term effects of stress on the developing cerebral cortex, it is necessary to understand how early stress response genes protect or permanently alter cells. One family of highly conserved, stress response genes is the growth arrest and DNA damage-45 (Gadd45) genes. The expression of these genes is induced by a host of genotoxic, drug, and environmental str...

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