HMGB1 in health and disease

R Kang, R Chen, Q Zhang, W Hou, S Wu, L Cao… - Molecular aspects of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Complex genetic and physiological variations as well as environmental factors that drive
emergence of chromosomal instability, development of unscheduled cell death, skewed …

The many faces of HMGB1: molecular structure-functional activity in inflammation, apoptosis, and chemotaxis

H Yang, DJ Antoine, U Andersson… - Journal of leukocyte …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Review of recent advances on post-translational modifications that determine the role of
HMGB1 as a cytokine mediator. HMGB1 is a ubiquitous nuclear protein present in almost all …

HMGB proteins: interactions with DNA and chromatin

M Štros - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Gene Regulatory …, 2010 - Elsevier
HMGB proteins are members of the High Mobility Group (HMG) superfamily, possessing a
unique DNA-binding domain, the HMG-box, which can bind non-B-type DNA structures …

Current approaches for combination therapy of cancer: the role of immunogenic cell death

Z Asadzadeh, E Safarzadeh, S Safaei, A Baradaran… - Cancers, 2020 - mdpi.com
Cell death resistance is a key feature of tumor cells. One of the main anticancer therapies is
increasing the susceptibility of cells to death. Cancer cells have developed a capability of …

HMGB proteins function as universal sentinels for nucleic-acid-mediated innate immune responses

H Yanai, T Ban, ZC Wang, MK Choi, T Kawamura… - Nature, 2009 - nature.com
The activation of innate immune responses by nucleic acids is crucial to protective and
pathological immunities and is mediated by the transmembrane Toll-like receptors (TLRs) …

Immunogenic cell death, DAMPs and anticancer therapeutics: an emerging amalgamation

AD Garg, D Nowis, J Golab, P Vandenabeele… - … et Biophysica Acta (BBA …, 2010 - Elsevier
Immunogenic profile of certain cancer cell death mechanisms has been transmuted by
research published over a period of last few years and this change has been so drastic that …

Regulation of DNA-dependent activities by the functional motifs of the high-mobility-group chromosomal proteins

M Bustin - Molecular and cellular biology, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
The orderly progression of most DNA-related activities such as transcription, replication,
recombination, and repair involves changes in the structure of the DNA and in the …

The lack of chromosomal protein Hmg1 does not disrupt cell growth but causes lethal hypoglycaemia in newborn mice

S Calogero, F Grassi, A Aguzzi, T Voigtländer… - Nature …, 1999 - nature.com
Abstract High mobility group 1 (HMG1) protein is an abundant component of all mammalian
nuclei, and related proteins exist in all eukaryotes 1, 2. HMG1 binds linear DNA with …

RAGE is the major receptor for the proinflammatory activity of HMGB1 in rodent macrophages

R Kokkola, Å Andersson, G Mullins… - Scandinavian …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
High‐mobility group box chromosomal protein 1 (HMGB1) is a protein with both intranuclear
functions and extracellular cytokine‐like effects. In this report, we study possible candidate …

Extracellular HMGB1, a signal of tissue damage, induces mesoangioblast migration and proliferation

R Palumbo, M Sampaolesi, F De Marchis… - The Journal of cell …, 2004 - rupress.org
High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) is an abundant chromatin protein that acts as a cytokine
when released in the extracellular milieu by necrotic and inflammatory cells. Here, we show …