“…Thus, we asked whether RA induces tissue transglutaminase expression via a Ret-independent mechanism or whether RA requires Ret activity to regulate tissue transglutaminase levels. Consistent with previous reports (27), RA induces rapid accumulation of tissue transglutaminase (Fig. 3L, top).…”
Section: Ret Activity Is Needed For Ra-induced Differentiationsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Indeed, both the expression and the activity of tissue transglutaminase are strongly enhanced by RA and have been shown to be necessary for RA-induced cell differentiation and ERK activation in neuroblastoma cell lines (26)(27)(28). Thus, we asked whether RA induces tissue transglutaminase expression via a Ret-independent mechanism or whether RA requires Ret activity to regulate tissue transglutaminase levels.…”
Section: Ret Activity Is Needed For Ra-induced Differentiationmentioning
“…Thus, we asked whether RA induces tissue transglutaminase expression via a Ret-independent mechanism or whether RA requires Ret activity to regulate tissue transglutaminase levels. Consistent with previous reports (27), RA induces rapid accumulation of tissue transglutaminase (Fig. 3L, top).…”
Section: Ret Activity Is Needed For Ra-induced Differentiationsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Indeed, both the expression and the activity of tissue transglutaminase are strongly enhanced by RA and have been shown to be necessary for RA-induced cell differentiation and ERK activation in neuroblastoma cell lines (26)(27)(28). Thus, we asked whether RA induces tissue transglutaminase expression via a Ret-independent mechanism or whether RA requires Ret activity to regulate tissue transglutaminase levels.…”
Section: Ret Activity Is Needed For Ra-induced Differentiationmentioning
“…Previous studies have shown that TG2 is essential for differentiation/neurite outgrowth in human neuroblastoma SHSY5Y cells (Tucholski et al, 2001;Singh et al, 2003).…”
Section: Role Of Tg2 In Pac1 Receptor-induced Neurite Outgrowthmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Previous studies have shown that TG2 protects human SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells against heat shock-induced cell death (Tucholski et al, 2001). Similarly, TG2 mediates protection of neuronal cells against hypoxia and oxygen/glucose deprivation-induced cell death by attenuating the HIF hypoxic response pathway (Filiano et al 2008).…”
Section: Role Of Tg2 In Pac1 Receptor-induced Cytoprotectionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In neuronal cells, TG2 is involved in neural differentiation, neurite outgrowth and neuroprotection following cerebral ischaemia (Tucholski et al, 2001;Filiano et al, 2010;Vanella et al, 2015).…”
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