1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910495350303321

Titolo

Anoikis : how the extracellular matrix regulates life-or-death decisions / / edited by Steven M. Frisch

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]

©2021

ISBN

3-030-73856-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (210 pages)

Disciplina

571.936

Soggetti

Extracellular matrix

Apoptosis

Apoptosi

Histologia

Llibres electrònics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- 1 Metabolic Contributions to Anoikis-Resistance in Metastatic Dissemination -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Bioenergetics -- 2.1 Glycolysis -- 2.2 Glutaminolysis -- 2.3 Autophagy -- 3 Redox Control -- 3.1 Restricted Glucose Oxidation -- 3.2 Antioxidant Defenses -- 3.3 ROS-Mediated Anti-apoptotic Signaling -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Metabolic Reprogramming and the Control of Anoikis Resistance in Cancer -- Abstract -- 1 Metabolic Signal Integrators -- 1.1 The PI3K/Akt-mTOR Pathway -- 1.2 The Ras-MAPK Pathway -- 1.3 Myc and HIF-1 Transcription Factors -- 1.4 AMPK Pathway -- 2 ECM Attachment-Dependent Signaling Pathways that Regulate Cell Metabolism -- 3 An Overview of Model Systems Used to Study Anoikis -- 4 Metabolic Adaptations of Detached Cancer Cells-Roles in Anoikis-Resistance and Metastasis -- 4.1 Glucose Metabolism -- 4.2 Amino Acid Metabolism -- 4.3 Redox Homeostasis -- 4.3.1 Antioxidant Enzymes in Anoikis-Resistance -- 4.3.2 Mechanisms to Reduce ROS Generation -- 4.3.3 Synthesis of Reducing Equivalents -- 4.3.4 Mitochondrial ROS and Anoikis -- 4.4 Lipid Metabolism -- 5 HIF-1 and Anoikis-Resistance --



6 Autophagy and Its Role in the Regulation of Metabolic Stress and Anoikis -- 7 Metabolic Switch in Detached Cells-The Tug of War Between AMPK and Akt -- Acknowledgement -- References -- 3 The Intersection of Anoikis Resistance and Fatty Acid Metabolism in Cancer -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Metabolic Plasticity -- 3 Fatty Acid Oxidation -- 4 Stemness and Fatty Acid Oxidation -- 5 FAO in Ovarian Cancer -- 6 FAO-Mediated Signaling and Anoikis Resistance -- 7 Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Contribution to Metabolic Reprogramming -- 8 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Shc and the Control of Small GTPase Dynamics in Cellular Anchorage -- Abstract.

1 Cellular Anchorage and the Importance of Shape Change -- 2 Regulation of Shape Change by Rho GTPases -- 3 Rho GTPases and Abnormal Matrix Signaling in Cancer -- 4 p52Shc and the Control of Mechanical Signals -- 5 Distinct Functional Roles for p66Shc -- 6 Control of RhoA and Anoikis by p66Shc -- 7 p66Shc and Metastatic Behavior -- 8 Epigenetic Control of SHC1 and Implications for Lineage Shifting -- 9 Summary -- References -- 5 Anoikis and the Human Gut Epithelium in Health and Disease -- Abstract -- 1 Anoikis: Back to (General) Basics -- 1.1 A Brief Word on Apoptosis -- 1.2 Cell-ECM and Cell-Cell Interactions -- 1.2.1 Integrins -- 1.2.2 E-cadherin -- 1.3 Enter Anoikis -- 1.3.1 Anoikis and Integrins -- 1.3.2 Anoikis and E-cadherin -- 2 Anoikis and the Human Gut Epithelium in Health -- 2.1 Anoikis and the Renewal of the Human Gut Epithelium -- 2.1.1 A Few Words on the Regulation of hIEC Survival -- 2.1.2 hIEC Anoikis: Sensitivity Versus State of Differentiation -- 2.2 hIEC Anoikis and Integrins -- 2.3 hIEC Anoikis and E-cadherin -- 3 Anoikis and the Human Gut Epithelium in Disease -- 3.1 Anoikis and CRC: Generalities -- 3.1.1 Anoikis, Integrins and CRC -- 3.1.2 Anoikis, E-cadherins and CRC -- 3.2 Anoikis and ... IBD? -- 4 Concluding Considerations -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 6 The Roles of Anoikis in Cervical Cancer -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Role of Anoikis in Cervical Cancer -- 2.1 Molecular Mechanisms of Anoikis -- 2.2 The Role of Anoikis Resistance in Cervical Cancer Invasion and Metastasis -- 2.3 Molecular Mechanisms of Anoikis Resistance in Cervical Cancer Cells -- 2.4 The Role of Chronic Stress in Cervical Cancer Through Anoikis Resistance -- 3 The Role of YAP Proteins in Cervical Cancer -- 3.1 The Structure and Function of YAP-Related Proteins -- 3.2 Role of YAP Proteins in Cervical Caner.

3.3 YAP Proteins in the Susceptibility to hrHPV Infection -- 3.4 The Role of Chronic Stress in Cervical Cancer Through the Hippo-YAP Pathway -- 4 Conclusions and Future Directions -- References -- 7 Anoikis Resistance in Melanoma -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) -- 3 Anoikis-Death Induced in Epithelial Cells upon Detachment from Extra Cellular Matrix (ECM) -- 4 General Pathways Leading to Anoikis Resistance in Epithelial Tissues -- 5 Melanocytes and Melanoma-Non-epithelial Lineage Origins -- 6 Cell Surface Molecules in Anoikis Resistance in Melanoma -- 6.1 Integrin Switch -- 6.2 Fibronectin -- 6.3 Cadherins -- 7 Activation of Receptor Tyrosine Kinases in Melanoma Anoikis Resistance -- 7.1 c-MET/HGF Axis -- 7.2 FGFR1/FGF2 Axis -- 8 Signaling Pathways in Melanoma Anoikis Resistance -- 8.1 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase (MAPK) Pathway -- 8.2 Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase (PI3K)/AKT Pathway -- 8.3 CDKN2A and p16INK4A -- 8.4 Focal Adhesion Kinase (FAK) Pathway -- 9 Transcription Factors in Melanoma Anoikis Resistance -- 9.1 STAT3 -- 9.2 FOSL1 -- 9.3 BRN2 -- 10 Anti-apoptotic Mechanisms in Melanoma Anoikis Resistance -- 11 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Anoikis Mediated by Stress-Activated MAPK Signaling Pathways -- Abstract -- 1 Stress-Activated MAPK Signaling Pathways -- 1.1 p38



MAPK -- 1.2 JNK -- 2 Stress-Activated MAPK and Cell Death -- 3 Stress-Activated MAPK and BCL2 Family Proteins -- 4 JNK and Anoikis -- 5 p38 MAPK and Anoikis -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- 9 The TGFβ and Androgen Receptor Signaling Pathways Converge to Support Anoikis Resistance in Triple Negative Breast Cancer -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Anoikis Resistance and Breast Cancer -- 3 The TGFβ Pathway -- 4 TGFβ Signaling in Breast Cancer -- 5 TGFβ Inhibitors in BC Clinical Trials.

6 Connections Between AR and TGFβ in Prostate and Breast Cancer -- 7 TGFβ and AR Pathways Converge to Support TNBC Anoikis Resistance -- References -- 10 Regulation of Homeostasis and Anoikis by Epithelial Cell Extrusion -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sphingosine-1-Phosphate (S1P) and Collaborating Factors in Cell Extrusion -- 3 Specialized Mechanisms Pertaining to the Extrusion of Transformed Cells -- 4 Summary and Future Directions -- References.

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Record Nr.

UNINA9910417837003321

Autore

Bellei Mino

Titolo

Il teatro gay in Italia : Testi e documenti / Antonio Pizzo

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Torino, : Accademia University Press, 2019

ISBN

9788831978491

8831978497

9788831978507

8831978500

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (228 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

BovoGiuseppe

CascinaCiro

CohenAlfredo

ConsoliMassimo

FullinAlessandro

LuchiniRinaldo

MieliMario

PizzoAntonio

PolceRoberto

ZanardiMario

Soggetti

Theater

teatro gay

LGBT

teatro omosessuale

théâtre gay



théâtre homosexuel

gay theater

homosexual theater

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

La messa in scena della Traviata Norma a Milano nel 1976 apre la breve stagione del “teatro gay” in Italia. Dieci anni dopo, con Fascistissima del KGB&B al Cassero di Bologna, si chiude il periodo del teatro omosessuale militante: le tematiche elaborate in quegli anni, così come gli stili e i codici scenici consolidati nell’ambito culturale LGBT, continueranno a esercitare la loro influenza negli anni a venire, non solo a teatro ma anche nel cinema e nei media. Questo volume raccoglie otto testi che formano una sorta di “canone” del teatro omosessuale in Italia e aggiunge due importanti testimonianze coeve, apparse sulla rivista «Scena», che restituiscono il clima culturale nel quale nacquero quelle opere. L’inquadramento storico è agevolato da brevi schede che precedono ogni testo e da una larga introduzione che descrive lo sviluppo della tematica omosessuale negli anni precedenti, focalizzando l’attenzione su quattro importanti lavori: La governante, Anima Nera, L’Arialda, Persone naturali e strafottenti.