👤 Carlos J Aranda

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Also published as: Fernando Aranda, Jacob V Aranda, Kimberly Aranda
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Aline Risson, Leire Arrizabalaga, Miriam Ezcurra-Hualde +3 more · 2025 · International review of cell and molecular biology · Elsevier · added 2026-04-24
IL-27, a cytokine with pleiotropic immunomodulatory functions, has garnered increasing attention in the context of tumor immunity, and its role in the tumor microenvironment (TME) is complex and just Show more
IL-27, a cytokine with pleiotropic immunomodulatory functions, has garnered increasing attention in the context of tumor immunity, and its role in the tumor microenvironment (TME) is complex and just beginning to unravel. IL-27 is pivotal in polarizing immune responses toward an antitumor phenotype, promoting T-cell differentiation, enhancing cytotoxicity, and reducing the number of immunosuppressive elements within the tumor microenvironment. It also directly affects cancer cells, inducing apoptosis and inhibiting angiogenesis. However, IL-27 is a double-edged sword that can also promote mechanisms of action, inducing the expression of inhibitory molecules such as PD-L1 or IL-10 and inhibiting the maturation of dendritic cells. Here, we recapitulate the intricate mechanisms of IL-27, providing a comprehensive understanding of its immune-stimulating and immune-suppressing functions in the TME. This challenge is crucial for designing immunotherapies based on IL-27 in cancer. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1016/bs.ircmb.2025.01.002
IL27
María Arredondo-Amador, Raquel González, Carlos J Aranda +2 more · 2021 · American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology · added 2026-04-24
The glucocorticoid receptor NR3C1 is expressed in multiple cell types in the gut and elsewhere. Intestinal epithelial cells both produce and respond to glucocorticoids in different physiological and p Show more
The glucocorticoid receptor NR3C1 is expressed in multiple cell types in the gut and elsewhere. Intestinal epithelial cells both produce and respond to glucocorticoids in different physiological and pathological contexts. In experimental colitis, glucocorticoids have been shown to exert a dual role, dampening inflammation while producing a deterioration in animal status, including death. Mice with tamoxifen-inducible, intestinal epithelial-specific deletion of NR3C1 (NR3C1 Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.00384.2020
SNAI1
Myriam Fernandez-Sendin, Claudia Augusta Di Trani, Angela Bella +8 more · 2020 · Frontiers in immunology · Frontiers · added 2026-04-24
Apolipoprotein A-I mimetic peptides are amphipathic alpha-helix peptides that display similar functions to apolipoprotein A-I. Preclinical and clinical studies have demonstrated the safety and efficac Show more
Apolipoprotein A-I mimetic peptides are amphipathic alpha-helix peptides that display similar functions to apolipoprotein A-I. Preclinical and clinical studies have demonstrated the safety and efficacy of apolipoprotein A-I mimetic peptides in multiple indications associated with inflammatory processes. In this study, we evaluated the effect of the long-term expression of L37pA in the liver by an adeno-associated virus (AAV-L37pA) on the expression of an adeno-associated virus encoding interferon-alpha (AAV-IFNα). Long-term IFNα expression in the liver leads to lethal hematological toxicity one month after AAV administration. Concomitant administration of AAV-L37pA prevented the lethal toxicity since the IFNα expression was reduced one month after AAV administration. To identify the mechanism of action of L37pA, a genomic and proteomic analysis was performed 15 days after AAV administration when a similar level of IFNα and interferon-stimulated genes were observed in mice treated with AAV-IFNα alone and in mice treated with AAV-IFNα and AAV-L37pA. The coexpression of the apolipoprotein A-I mimetic peptide L37pA with IFNα modulated the gene expression program of IFNα, inducing a significant reduction in inflammatory pathways affecting pathogen-associated molecular patterns receptor, dendritic cells, NK cells and Th1 immune response. The proteomic analysis confirmed the impact of the L37pA activity on several inflammatory pathways and indicated an activation of LXR/RXR and PPPARα/γ nuclear receptors. Thus, long-term expression of L37pA induces an anti-inflammatory effect in the liver that allows silencing of IFNα expression mediated by an adeno-associated virus. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.620283
NR1H3
Jinhong Wie, Apoorva Bharthur, Morgan Wolfgang +7 more · 2020 · Nature communications · Nature · added 2026-04-24
The sodium-leak channel NALCN forms a subthreshold sodium conductance that controls the resting membrane potentials of neurons. The auxiliary subunits of the channel and their functions in mammals are Show more
The sodium-leak channel NALCN forms a subthreshold sodium conductance that controls the resting membrane potentials of neurons. The auxiliary subunits of the channel and their functions in mammals are largely unknown. In this study, we demonstrate that two large proteins UNC80 and UNC79 are subunits of the NALCN complex. UNC80 knockout mice are neonatal lethal. The C-terminus of UNC80 contains a domain that interacts with UNC79 and overcomes a soma-retention signal to achieve dendritic localization. UNC80 lacking this domain, as found in human patients, still supports whole-cell NALCN currents but lacks dendritic localization. Our results establish the subunit composition of the NALCN complex, uncover the inter-subunit interaction domains, reveal the functional significance of regulation of dendritic membrane potential by the sodium-leak channel complex, and provide evidence supporting that genetic variations found in individuals with intellectual disability are the causes for the phenotype observed in patients. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-17105-8
UNC79
Chengjian Tu, Kay D Beharry, Xiaomeng Shen +4 more · 2015 · Journal of proteome research · ACS Publications · added 2026-04-24
Investigation of the retina proteome during hypoxia-induced retinal neovascularization is valuable for understanding pathogenesis of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). Here we employed a reproducible i Show more
Investigation of the retina proteome during hypoxia-induced retinal neovascularization is valuable for understanding pathogenesis of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). Here we employed a reproducible ion-current-based MS1 quantification approach (ICB) to explore the retinal proteomic changes in early stage of ROP in a rat model of oxygen-induced retinopathy (OIR). Retina proteins, which are rich in membrane proteins, were efficiently extracted by a detergent-cocktail and subjected to precipitation/on-pellet-digestion, followed by nano-LC-MS analysis on a 75-cm column with a 7-h gradient. The high reproducibility of sample preparation and chromatography separation enabled excellent peak alignment and contributed to the superior performance of ICB over parallel label-free approaches. In this study, sum-of-intensity with rejection was incorporated to determine the protein ratios. In total, 1325 unique protein groups were quantified from rat retinas (n = 4/group) with at least two distinct peptides at a protein FDR of 1%. Thirty-two significantly altered proteins were observed with confidence, and the elevated glial fibrillary acidic protein and decreased crystalline proteins in OIR retinas agree well with previous studies. Selected key alterations were further validated by Western blot analysis. Interestingly, Rab21/RhoA/ROCK2/moesin signaling pathway was found to be involved in retinal neovascularization of OIR. Moreover, highly elevated annexin A3, a potential angiogenic mediator, was observed in OIR retinas and may serve as a potential therapeutic target. In conclusion, reproducible ICB profiling enabled reliable discovery of many altered mediators and pathways in OIR retinas, thereby providing new insights into molecular mechanisms involved in pathogenesis of ROP. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1021/pr501238m
RAB21