Arginine-dependent immune responses

AA Martí i Líndez, W Reith - Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2021 - Springer
A growing body of evidence indicates that, over the course of evolution of the immune
system, arginine has been selected as a node for the regulation of immune responses. An …

Metabolic functions of the tumor suppressor p53: Implications in normal physiology, metabolic disorders, and cancer

M Lacroix, R Riscal, G Arena, LK Linares… - Molecular metabolism, 2020 - Elsevier
Background The TP53 gene is one of the most commonly inactivated tumor suppressors in
human cancers. p53 functions during cancer progression have been linked to a variety of …

Oxidative stress, consequences and ROS mediated cellular signaling in rheumatoid arthritis

AR Phull, B Nasir, I ul Haq, SJ Kim - Chemico-biological interactions, 2018 - Elsevier
There are numerous extra-and intra-cellular processes involved in the production of reactive
oxygen species (ROS). Augmented ROS generation can cause the damage of biomolecules …

[HTML][HTML] The dual role of iNOS in cancer

F Vannini, K Kashfi, N Nath - Redox biology, 2015 - Elsevier
Nitric oxide (NO) is one of the 10 smallest molecules found in nature. It is a simple gaseous
free radical whose predominant functions is that of a messenger through cGMP. In …

Nitric oxide donor-based cancer therapy: advances and prospects

Z Huang, J Fu, Y Zhang - Journal of medicinal chemistry, 2017 - ACS Publications
The increasing understanding of the role of nitric oxide (NO) in cancer biology has
generated significant progress in the use of NO donor-based therapy to fight cancer. These …

The role of nitric oxide in cancer: master regulator or NOt?

FH Khan, E Dervan, DD Bhattacharyya… - International journal of …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Nitric oxide (NO) is a key player in both the development and suppression of tumourigenesis
depending on the source and concentration of NO. In this review, we discuss the …

[HTML][HTML] Mutant p53 prolongs NF-κB activation and promotes chronic inflammation and inflammation-associated colorectal cancer

T Cooks, IS Pateras, O Tarcic, H Solomon, AJ Schetter… - Cancer cell, 2013 - cell.com
The tumor suppressor p53 is frequently mutated in human cancer. Common mutant p53
(mutp53) isoforms can actively promote cancer through gain-of-function (GOF) mechanisms …

Radical causes of cancer

SP Hussain, LJ Hofseth, CC Harris - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2003 - nature.com
Free radicals are ubiquitous in our body and are generated by normal physiological
processes, including aerobic metabolism and inflammatory responses, to eliminate invading …

Molecular mechanisms underlying chemopreventive activities of anti-inflammatory phytochemicals: down-regulation of COX-2 and iNOS through suppression of NF …

YJ Surh, KS Chun, HH Cha, SS Han, YS Keum… - Mutation Research …, 2001 - Elsevier
A wide array of phenolic substances, particularly those present in edible and medicinal
plants, have been reported to possess substantial anticarcinogenic and antimutagenic …

Inflammation and cancer: an ancient link with novel potentials

S Perwez Hussain, CC Harris - International journal of cancer, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Infection and chronic inflammation contribute to about 1 in 4 of all cancer cases. Mediators of
the inflammatory response, eg, cytokines, free radicals, prostaglandins and growth factors …