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  • GPR56 signaling pathway network and its dynamics in the mesenchymal transition of glioblastoma

    multifunctional adhesion GPCR involved in diverse biological processes ranging from development to cancer Despite its important role in cancer, its mechanism of action or signaling is not completely understood transcriptomic, proteomic, and phosphoproteomic differential expression data of GPR56 knockdown U373-GBM cells included in our above study along with detailed literature mining of the molecular events plausibly Signaling , TG2 Source Contribute to the GPCR News Coming soon Become a Contributor Classified GPCR News Call

  • Dr. GPCR Community Presentation | Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Avila Zozaya "My doctoral research was focused on investigating the cellular effects of missense lung cancer-mutations focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms of adhesion GPCRs (aGPCRs) in lymphatic endothelial cells

  • Prediction of survival and immunotherapy response by the combined classifier of G protein-coupled receptors and tumor microenvironment in melanoma

    Flowcytometry and Transwell assays were performed to observe the changes in cell apoptosis, metastasis and PKC via the signaling pathway of miR-19a/GRK6/GPR39/PKC, which accordingly resulted in suppressed cell apoptosis and promoted cell migration and invasion. Chuanyuan Wei , Jianying Gu Tags G protein-coupled receptors , Immunotherapy , Melanoma , Multi-omics , Pan-cancer scRNA-seq Source Contribute to the GPCR News Coming soon Become a Contributor Classified GPCR News Call

  • Single cell G-protein coupled receptor profiling of Transcription factor 21 expressing activated kidney fibroblasts

    < GPCR News < GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology Single cell G-protein coupled receptor profiling of Transcription Key results: Transcription factor 21 (Tcf21)+ cells that expressed 2 or 3 of Postn, Acta2 and Pdgfra Tcf21+ α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA)+ interstitial cells accumulated in the kidneys of mice with UUO TCF21, ADGRA2, S1PR3 and ADORA2A/2B were each detectable in α-SMA+ interstitial cells in human kidneys Study of GPCRs expressed by these cells may identify new opportunities for CKD therapeutics. " Authors

  • Ep 136 with Murat Tunaboylu & Ben Holland

    After switching to biotech, Murat has built cell imaging software and lab robots to accelerate cancer pursued international strategic partnerships, managed IP matters, helped establish a manufacturing line

  • Stimulation of ectopically expressed muscarinic receptors induces IFN-γ but suppresses IL-2 production by inhibiting activation of pAKT pathways in primary T cells

    induces IFN-γ but suppresses IL-2 production by inhibiting activation of pAKT pathways in primary T cells signaling molecules and the phosphatidylinositol, Ras, MAPK, and PI3 kinase pathways, leading to T cell This may explain the inhibitory impact on IL-2 production in hM3Dq/β1T cells. that activating the pAKT pathway is critical for IL-2 production in T cells." Tags GPCR; T cells; muscarinic receptor; signaling.

  • Comparative analysis of the occupancy of Histone H3 Lysine 4 methylation in the cells treated with TGFβ and Interferonγ

    Oncology and Immunology Comparative analysis of the occupancy of Histone H3 Lysine 4 methylation in the cells 28, 2023 Abstract "In this current study, we have compared our H3K4me3 Chip-Sequencing data in PC3 cells in response to 6h and 24h TGFβ stimulation with the IFNγ stimulated/unstimulated HeLa S3 cells Since modification changes in response to TGFβ and IFNγ and compare them to explore the genes common to both as well Noopur Thakur Source Contribute to the GPCR News Coming soon Become a Contributor Classified GPCR News Call

  • CCL5-producing migratory dendritic cells guide CCR5+ monocytes into the draining lymph nodes

    < GPCR News < GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology CCL5-producing migratory dendritic cells guide CCR5+ monocytes into the draining lymph nodes Published date March 21, 2023 Abstract "Dendritic cells (DCs) and monocytes capture, transport, and present antigen to cognate T cells in the draining lymph nodes (LNs) in a CCR7 Jakubzick Source Contribute to the GPCR News Coming soon Become a Contributor Classified GPCR News Call

  • Enterococcus-derived tyramine hijacks α2A-adrenergic receptor in intestinal stem cells to exacerbate colitis

    Oncology and Immunology Enterococcus-derived tyramine hijacks α2A-adrenergic receptor in intestinal stem cells disease (IBD) is characterized by dysbiosis of the gut microbiota and dysfunction of intestinal stem cells Using an engineered tyrDC-deficient Enterococcus faecalis strain and intestinal epithelial cell-specific Our findings highlight a microbial ligand-GPCR pair in ISCs, revealing a causal link between microbial adrenergic receptor Source Contribute to the GPCR News Coming soon Become a Contributor Classified GPCR News Call

  • miR-19a may function as a biomarker of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) by regulating the signaling pathway of miR-19a/GRK6/GPCRs/PKC in a Chinese population

    < GPCR News < GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology miR-19a may function as a biomarker of oral squamous cell Using a transcriptomic analysis of over 37,000 nuclei, we identified twelve distinct clusters of cells corresponding to temperature-sensing arista neurons, humidity-sensing sacculus neurons, and support cells We found that each cell type could be characterized by a unique expression profile of ion channels, GPCR signaling molecules, synaptic vesicle cycle proteins, and cell adhesion molecules.

  • A GPCR checkpoint drives CD8+ T cell dysfunction and immunotherapy failure in mice

    < GPCR News < GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology A GPCR checkpoint drives CD8+ T cell dysfunction and immunotherapy Authors listed Source Contribute to the GPCR News Coming soon Become a Contributor Classified GPCR News Call

  • "Have a nice weekend, and I'll see you tomorrow!": RAMP-interacting GPCR Pathways

    Eldridge Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Department of Cell Biology & Physiology at The University Kathleen Caron on the web UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Cell Biology and Physiology UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center Twitter Google Scholar ORCID ResearchGate Dr.

  • Regulator of G protein signaling protein 6 alleviates acute lung injury by inhibiting inflammation and promoting cell self-renewal in mice

    G protein signaling protein 6 alleviates acute lung injury by inhibiting inflammation and promoting cell Organoid culture was used to assess the stemness and self-renewal capacity of alveolar epithelial type II cells in macrophages and decreased apoptosis in epithelial cells. a protective role in ALI not only in early inflammatory responses but also in endogenous lung stem cell Song Tags Acute lung injury , Apoptosis , Cell-renewal , Inflammation , Regulator of G protein signaling

  • Ep 151 with Dr GPCR Board

    developed expertise over the past two decades studying structure/function relationships of GPCRs using live-cell Her work focused on chemokine receptors, members of the GPCR family that control cell movement in the signaling by protease-activated receptors (PARs) and the impact on vascular inflammation and cancer research has focused on PAR1, which has important functions in hemostasis, thrombosis, inflammation, and cancer acquired critical expertise, and rigorous approaches to examine PAR1 function using human cultured cells

  • GprC of the nematode-trapping fungus Arthrobotrys flagrans activates mitochondria and reprograms fungal cells for nematode hunting

    of the nematode-trapping fungus Arthrobotrys flagrans activates mitochondria and reprograms fungal cells GPCR, GprC, at the plasma membrane and together with the G-protein alpha subunit GasA, reprograms the cell Reinhard Fischer Source Contribute to the GPCR News Coming soon Become a Contributor Classified GPCR News Call

  • Ep 06 with Dr. J. Silvio Gutkind

    Silvio Gutkind sheds light on his work and life since the beginning of COVID restrictions. A large component of his work is centered around dysregulated signaling in cancer and the development of novel mechanism-based cancer therapies. Silvio Gutkind on the web Gutkind Lab – UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center Gutkind Lab publications More J Silvio Gutkind on LinkedIn Gutkind Lab on Twitter UCSD Moores Cancer Center Dr.

  • Ep 144 with Dr Aurélien Rizk

    co-founder of InterAx Biotech, where he specializes in the development of a technology platform deciphering cell Cell Signaling and Cancer Metastasis Discussion Aurelien Rizk and Yamina Berchiche had a detailed conversation about the intricacies of cell signaling and chemokine receptors. Yamina shared her research experience, emphasizing the fascination of understanding how cells respond to gradients and signals, particularly in relation to cancer metastasis.

  • Ep 60 with Dr. Josephine (Pina) Cardarelli

    The company’s mission is to discover and develop highly effective cancer therapeutics by targeting heteromers She has expertise in cell biology, pharmacology, translational medicine, oncology, immuno-oncology, immunology Previously, she held the position of Vice President of Cell Biology & Pharmacology, at Bristol-Myers She has extensive experience working with Biologics, and Antibody Drug Conjugates as well as experience

  • Full Agenda for Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    compact multidomain module of fourteen domains which regulates signaling Vasiliki Karagiannakou A single cell Axons Monserrat Avila Zozaya The ADGRF5/GPR116 receptor is a key regulator of lymphatic endothelial cell non-cleavable point mutant knock-in mouse, H381S Jesse Stillwell Next Generation MBD2 inhibitors for Brain Cancer during prolonged cold exposure Caroline Formstone Interrogating The Role Of CELSR1 (ADGRC1) In Breast Cancer Emmanouil Kyrloglou GPR124 Mediates Adhesion Of Leukemic Stem Cells To Their Niche And Leads To Myeloid

  • LP2, a cyclic angiotensin-(1-7) analog extended with an N-terminal D-lysine, impairs growth of patient-derived xenografts of colorectal carcinoma in mice

    rationales, we studied the capacity of LP2 to inhibit the growth of patient-derived xenografts of colorectal cancer on an untreated tissue array demonstrated that the AT 2 R expression is reduced in human colorectal cancer specificity, safety and stability, warrant further evaluation of LP2's inhibitory potential of colorectal cancer . " Authors P Namsolleck , L de Vries , G N Moll Tags AT(2)R , Agonist , Angiotensin , Cancer , GPCR Source Contribute to the GPCR News Coming soon Become a Contributor Classified GPCR News Call for GPCR

  • GPR97 depletion aggravates imiquimod-induced psoriasis pathogenesis via amplifying IL-23/IL-17 axis signal pathway

    2024 Abstract "Skin psoriasis is defined as receiving external stimulation to activate skin dendritic cells as induce T helper 17 (Th17) cell differentiation leading to elevated production of interleukin 17 ( In addition, hyperproliferative keratinocytes as well as accumulation of DCs and Th17 cells were detected skin disease and restricted HaCaT cells abnormal proliferation as well as Th17 cells differentiation Role of GPR97 is indispensable and this adhesion receptor may affect immune cell enrichment and function

  • Wnt pathway inhibition with the porcupine inhibitor LGK974 decreases trabecular bone but not fibrosis in a murine model with fibrotic bone

    previously showed that ColI(2.3)+/Rs1+ mice, in which Gs-GPCR signaling was hyper-activated in osteoblastic cell and which cells produce them remain largely unknown. Single-cell RNA sequencing on long-bone stromal cells of 9-wk-old male ColI(2.3)+/Rs1+ mice and littermate controls showed that fibroblastic stromal cells in ColI(2.3)+/Rs1+ mice were expanded. ligands were up- or downregulated in different cellular populations, including in non-osteoblastic cells

  • Ep 150 with Dr GPCR Team

    developed expertise over the past two decades studying structure/function relationships of GPCRs using live-cell Her work focused on chemokine receptors, members of the GPCR family that control cell movement in the Monserrat Avila Zozaya I did a PhD in cell biology at CINVESTAV, Mexico. During that time, I investigated the effect of lung cancer-related mutations in the GAIN domain of the Since beginning her undergraduate studies, she has used computational methods like molecular dynamics

  • Distinct sub-cellular signal propagation as a component of functional selectivity

    of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine and the CEO of the Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer He is a world-renowned expert in the field of cell signaling and GPCRs and made seminal contributions

  • Ep 50 with Dr. Thomas P. Sakmar

    learned gene synthesis, cDNA cloning, site-directed mutagenesis, and heterologous expression in mammalian cells suppression method to genetically encode unnatural amino acids into membrane proteins expressed in mammalian cell and Ping Chi , that a mutant of CYSLTR2 is a driver oncogene in uveal melanoma, the most common eye cancer

  • Identification of Small-Molecule Antagonists Targeting the Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone Receptor (GHRHR)

    The GHRHR has recently been highlighted as a promising drug target toward several types of cancer and has been shown to be overexpressed in prostate, breast, pancreatic, and ovarian cancer. Indeed, peptide GHRHR antagonists have displayed promising results in many cancer models. Claire L Newton Source Contribute to the GPCR News Coming soon Become a Contributor Classified GPCR News Call

  • Ep 03 with Dr. J. Silvio Gutkind

    In this episode, Silvio discusses G protein signaling in the context of cancer, immunotherapies, and combination therapies that could help improve patients’ lives. J Silvio Gutkind on LinkedIn Gutkind Lab – UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center Gutkind Lab publications Gutkind Lab on Pubmed Gutkind Lab on Twitter UCSD Moores Cancer Center Dr.

  • High Metabolite Concentrations in Portal Venous Blood as a Possible Mechanism for Microbiota Effects on the Immune System, and Western Diseases

    Likely, many other metabolites will be present at high concentrations. Herein we propose a model for immune conditioning, whereby metabolites such as butyrate affect immune cells Deficiency of SCFA would lead to pro-inflammatory immune cell skewing through insufficient G-protein Such pro-inflammatory immune cells may travel to tissues such as the brain, the lung, the kidney etc This model helps explain how the gut microbiome may be affecting peripheral immune cells, and consequently

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