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Linking tumour angiogenesis and tumour immunity - New Study
Nature Reviews Immunology, Published online: 14 August 2025; doi:10.1038/s41577-025-01211-z Tumour-associated blood vessels are abnormal in structure and function, and this can limit immune cell infiltration into tumours and contribute to the immunosuppressive tumour microenvironment. This Review highlights how tumour angiogenesis impacts antitumour immunity and explains why combining…
Pressure Vessel
New blood vessels arise from endothelial tip cells sprouting. This study in zebrafish reveals that along with polymerisation of the cell scaffold protein actin, hydrostatic pressure resulting from water intake though channels called aquaporins, underlies the push of tip cells into new territory
Read the published research article here
Video from work by Igor Kondrychyn and colleagues
Laboratory for Vascular Morphogenesis, RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, Kobe, Japan
Video originally published with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Published in eLife, February 2025
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AP-1: a keymaster FOStering the JUNction among several tissues by wERKing on the MAPk
AP-1: ID and biological functions AP-1 (Activator Protein-1) is a transcription factor that plays a key role in regulating gene expression involved in a wide range of cellular processes, including proliferation, apoptosis, differentiation and stress response. AP-1 is a protein complex composed mainly of members of the Fos (c-Fos, FosB, Fra-1, Fra-2) and Jun (c-Jun, JunB, JunD) protein families,…
HOW DOES STEM CELL THERAPY SLOW DOWN THE SYMPTOMS OF LUNG DISEASE?
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Stem cell therapy has emerged as a promising avenue for slowing down the symptoms of lung diseases, offering innovative solutions beyond traditional treatments. This groundbreaking approach taps into the regenerative potential of stem cells to address various aspects of lung diseases, providing a multifaceted impact on the progression of symptoms.
The combination of regenerative, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory effects of stem cell therapy contributes to an improvement in respiratory function. This can result in a reduction of symptoms such as shortness of breath, coughing, and fatigue, ultimately slowing down the progression of lung diseases.
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