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The cytoplasmic concentrations of ER, AR, PR, and GR were determined in 124 specimens of normal and abnormal endometrium and other uterine human tissues by the
DCC
technique. In the endometrial carcinoma group, we observed that pretreatment with
MAP
leads to low cellularity, higher amount of AR, lower amounts of detectable ER, GR, and PR: the last receptor was almost always absent. A positive correlation between ER presence and tumor grade of differentiation was found in endometrial tumors from hormone-untreated patients. With the value of 142 fmol/mg DNA as the cut off point between high and low binding capacity, the frequency of the single receptors within the hormone-untreated cancer group ranged from 61% to 88%; ER and PR were simultaneously present in 55% of cases (they are tightly correlated in the different biopsies with respect to frequency and amount); ER-AR-PR were present in 45% and all the four receptors in 40% of cases. Slightly higher values were found in normal endometrium collected from hormone-untreated patients.
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PMID:Multiple steroid hormone receptors in normal and abnormal human endometrium. 721 81
During the development of the nervous system, neurons respond to the coordinated action of a variety of attractive and repulsive signals from the embryonic environment. Netrins form a family of extracellular proteins that regulate the migration of neurons and axonal growth cones. These proteins are bifunctional signals that are chemoattractive for some neurons and chemorepellent for others. Netrins mainly interact with the specific receptors
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and UNC-5 family. To date, several Netrins have been described in mouse and humans: Netrin-1, -3/NTL2, -4/beta and G-Netrins. Netrin-1 is the most studied member of the family. It is involved in the development many projections of the nervous system. When Netrin-1 interacts with its specific receptors, a cascade of local cytoplasmic events is triggered. Several signal transduction pathways and effector molecules have been implicated in the response to Netrin-1: small Rho-GTPases,
MAP
-Kinases, second messengers and the Microtubule Associated Protein 1B (MAP1B).
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PMID:The Netrin family of guidance factors: emphasis on Netrin-1 signalling. 1596 Sep 85
A method for determining cytoplasmic progesterone receptor was standardized in normal human endometrium comparing two different tracers, 3H-progesterone (3H-P) and 3H-medroxyprogesterone acetate (3H-
MAP
), a synthetic progestin which does not bind to Corticosteroid Binding Globulin (CBG). Receptor assays were performed as previously reported for 17beta-estradiol receptor, with slight modifications: incubation lasted 1 hr at 0 degree C, followed by 5 min
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exposure under the same conditions. When 3H-P was employed as tracer, blanks performed with cold
MAP
gave similar results as using cortisol in incubation tubes and progesterone and cortisol in blanks. 3H-
MAP
was a good tracer for progesterone receptor because it neither bound to CBG nor to androgen or cortisol receptors; it had very high affinity and specificity for P-R; it was not metabolized by cytosol at 0 degree C and, finally, it detected receptor amounts quite comparable to those obtained using 3H-P.
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PMID:[Determination of cytoplasmic receptors for specific steroid hormones. III) Progestin receptor]. 1795 34
The neurofibromatosis 2 (NF2) tumor suppressor protein merlin is commonly mutated in human benign brain tumors. The gene altered in NF2 was located on human chromosome 22q12 in 1993 and the encoded protein named merlin and schwannomin. Merlin has homology to ERM family proteins, ezrin, radixin, and moesin, within the protein 4.1 superfamily. In efforts to determine merlin function several groups have discovered 34 merlin interacting proteins, including ezrin, radixin, moesin, CD44, layilin, paxillin, actin, N-WASP, betaII-spectrin, microtubules, TRBP, eIF3c, PIKE, NHERF,
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, RalGDS, RhoGDI, EG1/magicin, HEI10, HRS, syntenin, caspr/paranodin,
DCC
, NGB, CRM1/exportin, SCHIP1, MYPT-1-PP1delta, RIbeta, PKA, PAK (three types), calpain and Drosophila expanded. Many of the proteins that interact with the merlin N-terminal domain also bind ezrin, while other merlin interacting proteins do not bind other members of the ERM family. Merlin also interacts with itself. This review describes these proteins, their possible roles in NF2, and the resultant hypothesized merlin functions. Review of all of the merlin interacting proteins and functional consequences of losses of these interactions reveals multiple merlin actions in PI3-kinase, MAP kinase and small GTPase signaling pathways that might be targeted to inhibit the proliferation of NF2 tumors.
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PMID:The merlin interacting proteins reveal multiple targets for NF2 therapy. 1798 Jan 64