M. P. Peppelenbosch

Publication List Details

Period

1998 - 2006

Number

145

Co-Authors

Repression of smoothened by patched-dependent (Pro-)Vitamin D3 secretion (2006)

Bijlsma, M.F., Spek, C.A., Zivkovic, D., Water, S. Van De, Rezaee, F., Peppelenbosch, M.P.

The developmentally important hedgehog (Hh) pathway is activated by binding of Hh to patched (Ptch1), releasing smoothened (Smo) and the downstream transcription factor glioma associated (Gli) from...

Comparison of kinome profiles of Barrett's esophagus with normal squamous esophagus and normal gastric cardia (2006)

Diks, S.H., Wanders, R.J.A., Rygiel, A.M., Milano, F., Joore, J., ...

The precursor metaplastic mucosal lesion that predisposes for esophageal adenocarcinoma is Barrett's esophagus. Because the signal transduction events that occur in Barrett's esophagus are poorly...

Glucocorticoids cause rapid dissociation of a T-cell-receptor-associated protein complex containing LCK and FYN (2006)

Lowenberg, M, Verhaar, A.P., Bilderbeek, J., Marle, J. Van, Buttgereit, F., Peppelenbosch, M.P., ...

Although glucocorticoid (GC)-induced nongenomic effects have been reported, the underlying mechanisms remain unexplained. We previously described that lymphocyte-specific protein tyrosine kinase...

A promising action of riboflavin as a mediator of leukaemia cell death (2006)

Kodach, L., Gadelha, F.R., Bos, C., Cavagis, A.D.M., Aoyama, H., ...

Besides having a pivotal biological function as a component of coenzymes, riboflavin appears a promissing antitumoral agent, but the underlying molecular mechanism remains unclear. In this work, we...

Tetrahydroxyquinone induces apoptosis of leukemia cells through diminished survival signaling (2006)

Cavagis, A.D.M., Ferreira, C.V., Versteeg, H.H., Assis, C.F., Bos, C., Bleuming, S.A., ...

Objective. Tetrahydroxyquinone is a molecule best known as a primitive anticataract drug but is also a highly redox active molecule that can take part in a redox cycle with semiquinone radicals,...

A phase I trial with Transgenic bacteria expressing interleukin-10 in Crohn's disease (2006)

Braat, H., Rottiers, P., Hommes, D.W., Huyghebaert, N., Remaut, E., Remon, J.P., ...

Background & Aims: The use of living, genetically modified bacteria is an effective approach for topical delivery of immunomodulatory proteins. This strategy circumvents systemic side effects and...

Immunology of Crohn's disease (2006)

Braat, H., Peppelenbosch, M.P., Hommes, D.W.

The immense microbiological load of the gastrointestinal tract poses a daunting challenge for the mucosal immune system: whereas it should tolerate the vast number of commensal bacteria, it should...

Protein phosphatase 2A is required for mesalazine-dependent inhibition of Wnt/beta-catenin pathway activity (2006)

Bos, C., Diks, S.H., Hardwick, J.C.H., Walburg, K.V., Peppelenbosch, M.P., Richel, D.J.

The rising incidence and poor prognosis of colorectal cancer have aroused substantial interest in novel chemopreventive strategies. Interestingly, treatment of ulcerative colitis with mesalazine,...

Hedgehog turns lipoproteins into janus-faced particles (2006)

Bijlsma, M.F., Spek, C.A., Peppelenbosch, M.P.

Hedgehog is an important morphogenetic signal during embryonic development. The molecule contains several hydrophobic moieties, including cholesterol and palmitoyl groups, apparently incompatible...

Hedgehog morphogen in cardiovascular disease (2006)

Bijlsma, M.F., Peppelenbosch, M.P., Spek, C.A.

In this review, we focus on the basic biology of the important developmental Hedgehog ( Hh) protein family, its general function in development, pathway mechanisms, and gene discovery and...

Repression of smoothened by patched-dependent (Pro-)Vitamin D3 secretion (2006)

Bijlsma, M.F., Spek, C.A., Zivkovic, D., Water, S. Van De, Rezaee, F., Peppelenbosch, M.P.

The developmentally important hedgehog (Hh) pathway is activated by binding of Hh to patched (Ptch1), releasing smoothened (Smo) and the downstream transcription factor glioma associated (Gli) from...

Receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase alpha activates pp60c-src and is involved in neuronal differentiation.

Den Hertog, J, Pals, C E, Peppelenbosch, M P, Tertoolen, L G, De Laat, S W, Kruijer, W

Here we report that protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPases), like their enzymatic counterpart the protein tyrosine kinases, can play an important role in cell differentiation. Expression of the...

Sonic hedgehog expression correlates with fundic gland differentiation in the adult gastrointestinal tract

Van Den Brink, G R, Hardwick, J C H, Nielsen, C, Xu, C, Ten Kate, F J, Glickman, J, ...

Background: Sonic hedgehog (Shh) is an important endodermal morphogenetic signal during the development of the vertebrate gut. It controls gastrointestinal patterning in general, and gastric gland...

A new phosphospecific cell-based ELISA for p42/p44 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), p38 MAPK, protein kinase B and cAMP-response-element-binding protein.

Versteeg, H H, Nijhuis, E, Van Den Brink, G R, Evertzen, M, Pynaert, G N, Van Deventer, S J, ...

Assaying activation of signal transduction is laborious and does not allow the study of large numbers of samples, essential for high-throughput drug screens or for large groups of patients. Using...

Receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase alpha activates pp60c-src and is involved in neuronal differentiation.

Den Hertog, J, Pals, C E, Peppelenbosch, M P, Tertoolen, L G, De Laat, S W, Kruijer, W

Here we report that protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPases), like their enzymatic counterpart the protein tyrosine kinases, can play an important role in cell differentiation. Expression of the...

Sonic hedgehog expression correlates with fundic gland differentiation in the adult gastrointestinal tract

Van Den Brink, G R, Hardwick, J C H, Nielsen, C, Xu, C, Ten Kate, F J, Glickman, J, ...

Background: Sonic hedgehog (Shh) is an important endodermal morphogenetic signal during the development of the vertebrate gut. It controls gastrointestinal patterning in general, and gastric gland...

A new phosphospecific cell-based ELISA for p42/p44 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), p38 MAPK, protein kinase B and cAMP-response-element-binding protein.

Versteeg, H H, Nijhuis, E, Van Den Brink, G R, Evertzen, M, Pynaert, G N, Van Deventer, S J, ...

Assaying activation of signal transduction is laborious and does not allow the study of large numbers of samples, essential for high-throughput drug screens or for large groups of patients. Using...

Infliximab treatment induces apoptosis of lamina propria T lymphocytes in Crohn's disease

Ten Hove, T, Van Montfrans, C, Peppelenbosch, M P

Background and aims: Treatment with infliximab induces remission in about 70% of patients with steroid refractory Crohn's disease. Because Crohn's disease is considered to be mediated by uncontrolled...

Dichotomal role of inhibition of p38 MAPK with SB 203580 in experimental colitis

Ten Hove, T, Pronk, I, Drillenburg, P, Peppelenbosch, M P

Background: Crohn's disease is characterised by a chronic relapsing inflammation of the bowel in which proinflammatory cytokines play an important perpetuating role. Mitogen activated protein kinase...

Sonic hedgehog expression correlates with fundic gland differentiation in the adult gastrointestinal tract

Van Den Brink, G R, Hardwick, J C H, Nielsen, C, Xu, C, Ten Kate, F J, Glickman, J, ...

Background: Sonic hedgehog (Shh) is an important endodermal morphogenetic signal during the development of the vertebrate gut. It controls gastrointestinal patterning in general, and gastric gland...

Mitogen activated protein (MAP) kinase signal transduction pathways and novel anti-inflammatory targets

Hommes, D W, Peppelenbosch, M P

Over the last decade important advances have been made in our understanding of the molecular events underlying cellular responses to extracellular signals. Increased understanding of signal...

Human endotoxemia activates p38 MAP kinase and p42/44 MAP kinase, but not c-Jun N-terminal kinase.

Branger, J., Weijer, S., Deventer, S. H., Peppelenbosch, M. P.

BACKGROUND: All three major members of the MAPK family (i.e., p38 MAPK, p42/p44 MAPK, and c-Jun N terminal kinase (JNK)) have been shown to control cellular responses to inflammation in vitro....

Cysteinyl leukotrienes mediate histamine hypersensitivity ex vivo by increasing histamine receptor numbers.

Pynaert, G., Grooten, J., Van Deventer, S. J., Peppelenbosch, M. P.

BACKGROUND: Hyperresponsiveness to histamine is a key feature of a variety of pathological conditions, including bronchial asthma, food allergy, colitis ulcerosa, and topical allergic disorders....