A synthetic peptide fragment of thymosin beta-4, researched for wound healing and tissue repair.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|2007|Spangelo B et al.|4 citations
Thymosin fraction-5 (TF5) is a protein preparation of the bovine thymus. TF5 stimulates many assays of T cell-mediated immunity. We found that TF5 substantially suppressed proliferation of the rat C6 glioma and MMQ pituitary adenoma cell lines. Our c…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 17600287
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|2007|Badamchian M et al.|40 citations
Thymosin beta(4) (Tbeta(4)) is a ubiquitous, naturally occurring, 43-amino acid peptide that takes part in several biological activities including angiogenesis, inhibition of inflammation, wound healing, chemotaxis, and endothelial cell migration. Re…
PMID: 17600285
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|2007|Francis Godschalk M|5 citations
Pressure ulcers occur in up to 14% of acute hospitalizations. They cause pain, decreased quality of life, increased morbidity, and prolonged hospitalizations. Treatment includes pain control, nutritional support, relieving pressure, removing devitali…
Animal Study
PMID: 17600283
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|2007|Srivastava D et al.|43 citations
Heart disease is a leading cause of death in newborns and in adults. Efforts to promote cardiac repair by introduction or recruitment of exogenous stem cells hold promise but typically involve isolation and introduction of autologous or donor progeni…
Animal Study
PMID: 17600280
Respiratory care|2007|Rubin B|96 citations
In health, the airways are lined by a layer of protective mucus gel that sits atop a watery periciliary fluid. Mucus is an adhesive, viscoelastic gel, the biophysical properties of which are largely determined by entanglements of long polymeric gel-f…
PMID: 17594730
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|2007|Barnaeva E et al.|30 citations
Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) are the main producers of type I collagen in the liver, and therefore are responsible, in part, for the fibrous scar observed in cirrhotic livers. Although there is no approved treatment for this deadly disease, drugs in…
PMID: 17584975
Trends in molecular medicine|2007|Napoli C et al.|33 citations
Recent evidence indicates that bone-marrow cells (BMCs) can contribute to the healing process of the injured cardiovascular system via the chemokine receptor CXCR4/SDF-1, thymosin beta(4) and integrin alpha(4)beta(1) molecular pathways. During tissue…
PMID: 17574919
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|2007|Zoubek R, Hannappel E|16 citations
The localization of Oregon Green cadaverine-labeled thymosin beta(4), its fragments, and variants was investigated in cytoplasm-depleted A431 cells and in microinjected cells without and with fixation. The studied thymosin beta(4) variants included s…
PMID: 17567947
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|2007|Kater A, Henke M, Rubin B|41 citations
Mucus clearance is the first line of pulmonary defense against inhaled irritants, microorganisms, and allergens. In health, the gel-forming mucins are the principal polymeric components of airway mucus but in cystic fibrosis (CF), the necrotic death…
PMID: 17496063
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|2007|Smart N et al.|52 citations
Ischemic heart disease leading to myocardial infarction causes irreversible cell loss and scarring and is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in humans. Significant effort in the field of cardiovascular medicine has been invested in the search f…
Review
PMID: 17495252
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|2007|Zoubek R, Hannappel E|3 citations
Thymosin beta(4) binds G-actin in a 1:1 ratio and prevents its aggregation to F-actin by sequestration. Substitution or modification of single amino acid residues within the N-terminal sequence 1 to 22 of thymosin beta(4) alters its interaction with…
PMID: 17495251
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|2007|Guarnera G, DE Rosa A, Camerini R|11 citations
The objective of this double-blind, placebo-controlled, dose-escalation study is to evaluate safety, tolerability, and enhancement on healing of thymosin beta-4 (Tbeta-4) administered topically in patients with venous ulcers. Three groups of patients…
Randomized Controlled Trial
PMID: 17495250
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|2007|Sosne G, Qiu P, Kurpakus-Wheater M|23 citations
The cornea epithelium responds to injury by synthesizing several cytokines, growth factors, and tissue remodeling molecules. Proinflammatory cytokines have been implicated in the inflammation that follows corneal epithelial injury and cytokine-mediat…
Review
PMID: 17495249
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|2007|Sun H, Yin H|19 citations
Actin dynamics in nonmuscle cells is controlled by the availability of actin nucleating sites and actin monomers. Thymosin beta-4 (Tbeta-4) has been implicated in modulating the availability of actin monomers in a large variety of cells. It together…
Review
PMID: 17495248
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|2007|Gómez-Márquez J|30 citations
Prothymosin alpha (ProTalpha) is an abundant highly acidic protein found in the nuclei of virtually all mammalian cells. The expression of this protein is increased in proliferating mammalian cells. However, the function of this molecule is still con…
Review
PMID: 17495247
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|2007|Liu Y, Huang C|4 citations
In vivo detection and monitoring of extracellular beta-thymosin will facilitate the understanding of their biological function and association with disease progression. A novel technique using capillary ultrafiltration (CUF) probes linked to mass spe…
ReviewAnimal Study
PMID: 17495246
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|2007|Cierniewski C et al.|12 citations
The early stages of angiogenesis are usually accompanied by the occurrence of vascular leakage, and the deposition of fibrin in extravascular spaces. Initially, the fibrin network acts as a sealing matrix, but later on also as a scaffolding for invad…
Review
PMID: 17495245
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|2007|Bodendorf S, Born G, Hannappel E|13 citations
Wound fluids were collected up to 60 h after abdominal surgery. Immediately after obtaining the wound fluid by Robinson drainage, wound fluid was centrifuged to remove blood cells and inflammatory cells. The concentration of total protein as well as…
PMID: 17495244
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|2007|Huff T, Müller C, Hannappel E|13 citations
beta-thymosins constitute a family of highly conserved 5-kDa polypeptides. Thymosin beta(4), the most abundant member of this family, is expressed in most mammalian cell types and is regarded as the main intracellular G-actin sequestering peptide. In…
Animal Study
PMID: 17495243
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|2007|Larsson L, Holck S|13 citations
Overexpression of thymosin beta-4 has been linked to malignant progression but the localization of this polypeptide within tumors is incompletely known. We therefore examined breast cancers for thymosin beta-4 using immunofluorescence. Reactive cells…
PMID: 17495241