Search Results - "Lopez‐Ramirez, Alejandro"
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β1 integrin monoclonal antibody treatment ameliorates cerebral cavernous malformations
Published in The FASEB journal (01-12-2022)“…β1 integrins are important in blood vessel formation and function, finely tuning the adhesion of endothelial cells to each other and to the extracellular…”
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Role of caspases in cytokine-induced barrier breakdown in human brain endothelial cells
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-09-2012)“…During neuroinflammation, cytokines such as TNF-α and IFN-γ secreted by activated leukocytes and/or CNS resident cells have been shown to alter the phenotype…”
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MicroRNAs regulate human brain endothelial cell-barrier function in inflammation: implications for multiple sclerosis
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (17-04-2013)“…Blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction is a major hallmark of many neurological diseases, including multiple sclerosis (MS). Using a genomics approach, we…”
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Rap1 binding and a lipid-dependent helix in talin F1 domain promote integrin activation in tandem
Published in The Journal of cell biology (03-06-2019)“…Rap1 GTPases bind effectors, such as RIAM, to enable talin1 to induce integrin activation. In addition, Rap1 binds directly to the talin1 F0 domain (F0);…”
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FOXO3 targets are reprogrammed as Huntington's disease neural cells and striatal neurons face senescence with p16INK4a increase
Published in Aging cell (01-11-2020)“…Neurodegenerative diseases (ND) have been linked to the critical process in aging—cellular senescence. However, the temporal dynamics of cellular senescence in…”
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FOXO3 targets are reprogrammed as Huntington's disease neural cells and striatal neurons face senescence with p16 INK4a increase
Published in Aging cell (01-11-2020)“…Neurodegenerative diseases (ND) have been linked to the critical process in aging-cellular senescence. However, the temporal dynamics of cellular senescence in…”
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MicroRNA‐155 negatively affects blood–brain barrier function during neuroinflammation
Published in The FASEB journal (01-06-2014)“…ABSTRACT Blood–brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction is a hallmark of neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS) and stroke. However, the molecular…”
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A Dicer-miR-107 Interaction Regulates Biogenesis of Specific miRNAs Crucial for Neurogenesis
Published in Developmental cell (09-03-2015)“…Dicer controls the biogenesis of microRNAs (miRNAs) and is essential for neurogenesis. Recent reports show that the levels and substrate selectivity of DICER…”
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Inhibition of the HEG1–KRIT1 interaction increases KLF4 and KLF2 expression in endothelial cells
Published in FASEB bioAdvances (01-05-2021)“…ABSTRACT The transmembrane protein heart of glass1 (HEG1) directly binds to and recruits Krev interaction trapped protein 1 (KRIT1) to endothelial junctions to…”
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Astrocytes propel neurovascular dysfunction during cerebral cavernous malformation lesion formation
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-07-2021)“…Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) are common neurovascular lesions caused by loss-of-function mutations in 1 of 3 genes, including KRIT1 (CCM1), CCM2,…”
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Cerebral cavernous malformations form an anticoagulant vascular domain in humans and mice
Published in Blood (17-01-2019)“…Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) are common brain vascular dysplasias that are prone to acute and chronic hemorrhage with significant clinical sequelae…”
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Thrombospondin1 (TSP1) replacement prevents cerebral cavernous malformations
Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (06-11-2017)“…mutations are the most common cause of cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM). Acute gene inactivation in mouse brain microvascular endothelial cells (BMECs)…”
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Lectin-type oxidized LDL receptor-1 as a potential therapeutic target for cerebral cavernous malformations treatment
Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (21-08-2024)“…Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) are pathologic lesions comprised of clusters of thin-walled capillaries characterized by abnormal proliferation,…”
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Regulation of brain endothelial barrier function by microRNAs in health and neuroinflammation
Published in The FASEB journal (01-08-2016)“…ABSTRACT Brain endothelial cells constitute the major cellular element of the highly specialized blood‐brain barrier (BBB) and thereby contribute to CNS…”
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MicroRNA-155 contributes to shear-resistant leukocyte adhesion to human brain endothelium in vitro
Published in Fluids and barriers of the CNS (31-05-2016)“…Increased leukocyte adhesion to brain endothelial cells forming the blood-brain barrier (BBB) precedes extravasation into the central nervous system (CNS) in…”
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Cytokine-induced changes in the gene expression profile of a human cerebral microvascular endothelial cell-line, hCMEC/D3
Published in Fluids and barriers of the CNS (19-09-2013)“…The human cerebral microvascular endothelial cell line, hCMEC/D3, has been used extensively to model the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in vitro. Recently, we…”
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Polarized P-glycoprotein expression by the immortalised human brain endothelial cell line, hCMEC/D3, restricts apical-to-basolateral permeability to rhodamine 123
Published in Brain research (25-09-2009)“…Abstract P-glycoprotein (P-gp) expression at the blood–brain barrier prevents unwanted blood-borne toxins and signalling molecules from entering the brain…”
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Mayan Traditional Knowledge on Weather Forecasting: Who Contributes to Whom in Coping With Climate Change?
Published in Frontiers in sustainable food systems (06-04-2021)“…Despite international commitments to integrate indigenous peoples and their Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) in actions combating climate change, their…”
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Brain transcriptomic, metabolic and mitohormesis properties associated with N-propargylglycine treatment: A prevention strategy against neurodegeneration
Published in Brain research (01-03-2024)“…[Display omitted] •Treatment of HD or control mice with N-propargylglycine (N-PPG) induced mitohormesis.•Metabolomics revealed increased levels of proline,…”
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Modulating FKBP5/FKBP51 and autophagy lowers HTT (huntingtin) levels
Published in Autophagy (02-12-2021)“…Current disease-modifying therapies for Huntington disease (HD) focus on lowering mutant HTT (huntingtin; mHTT) levels, and the immunosuppressant drug…”
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