Results: 8

Superantígenos y neoplasias linfoides
SUPERANTIGENS AND NEOPLASTIC LYMPHOMAS

Prensa méd. argent; 103 (6), 2017
Los superantígenos (Sags) son proteínas de origen bacteriano o viral capaces de estimular y causar la muerte de un alto numero de linfocitos T o B. normales. Este hecho se debe a que – a diferencia de los antígenos convencionales que son reconocidos por todas las regiones variables del receptor de l...

Incremento de la expresión de Bax (proapoptótico) y disminución de la expresión de Bcl-2 (antiapoptótico) en recién nacidos con enterocolitis necrosante

Arch. argent. pediatr; 114 (3), 2016
Antecedentes/Objetivo: El objetivo de este estudio fue determinar si se producía un incremento de la expresión de Bax (proapoptótico) y una disminución de la expresión de Blc-2A1 (antiapoptótico) en el intestino de los recién nacidos con enterocolitis necrosante. Materiales y métodos: Comparamos ...

β-ARRESTIN/CONNEXIN 43 (Cx43) complex anchors ERKS outside the nucleus: a prerequisite for bisphosphonate antiapoptotic effect mediated by Cx43/ERK in osteocytes

Actual. osteol; 12 (1), 2016
Bisphosphonates (BPs) anti-fracture efficacy may be due in part to inhibition of osteocyte apoptosis. This effect requires opening of connexin (Cx) 43 hemichannels and phosphorylation of the extracellular signal regulated kinases (ERKs). However, unlike ERK activation by other stimuli, the Cx43/ERK pathw...

Apoptosis de linfocitos asociada a enfermedades infecciosas
[Lymphocyte apoptosis associated to infections]

Medicina (B.Aires); 62 (2), 2002
During infections, the presence of lymphocyte apoptosis both in peripheral blood and in lymphatic organs has been described. This kind of programmed cell death can be either induced by host control mechanisms aimed at eliminating infected lymphocytes and/or retaining immune system homeostasis, or by the ...

Lessons from tumor and immunocompetent cells. The quantitative engagement of ligand-receptor interactions modulates stop-and-go behavior as well as proliferation

Medicina (B.Aires); 60 Suppl 2 (), 2000
The four main cell functions, proliferation, apoptosis, differentiation and migration, are tightly regulated by external signals that initiate intracellular signal transduction pathways and determine the cellular behaviour. The concentration and composition of such external signals are at least important...

Apoptosis e infección por el virus de la inmunodeficiencia humana (HIV)
[Apoptosis and human immunodeficiency virus infection (HIV]

Medicina (B.Aires); 60 Suppl 2 (), 2000
Generalized activation of the immune system after HIV infection leads to an exacerbation of all apoptotic mechanisms. CD4+, CD8+ T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes are sensitized to apoptotic stimuli. Macrophages are important in the removal of apoptotic cells, they prevent apoptotic cell accumulation durin...

P53 regulation and function in normal cells and tumors

Medicina (B.Aires); 60 Suppl 2 (), 2000
Mechanisms to protect organisms from the consequences of DNA damage include the tumor suppressor p53 pathway. p53 protein binds specifically to a DNA consensus sequence to induce growth inhibitory genes or nonspecifically to damaged sites leading to DNA repair or apoptosis. While p53 protein is susceptib...

Interacting signaling pathways in the pathogenesis of squamous cell carcinoma

Medicina (B.Aires); 60 (5 Pt 2), 2000