Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Doseth, Berit"
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AID expression in B-cell lymphomas causes accumulation of genomic uracil and a distinct AID mutational signature
Pettersen, Henrik Sahlin; Galashevskaya, Anastasia; Doseth, Berit; Sousa, Mirta; Sarno, Antonio; Visnes, Torkild; Aas, Per Arne; Liabakk, Nina-Beate; Slupphaug, Geir; Sætrom, Pål; Kavli, Bodil Merete; Krokan, Hans Einar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)tThe most common mutations in cancer are C to T transitions, but their origin has remained elusive.Recently, mutational signatures of APOBEC-family cytosine deaminases were identified in many com-mon cancers, suggesting ... -
C-C Motif Ligand 20 (CCL20) and C-C Motif Chemokine Receptor 6 (CCR6) in Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells: Dysregulated in Ulcerative Colitis and a Potential Role for CCL20 in IL-1β Release
Skovdahl, Helene Kolstad; Damås, Jan Kristian; Granlund, Atle van Beelen; Østvik, Ann Elisabet; Doseth, Berit; Bruland, Torunn; Mollnes, Tom Eirik; Sandvik, Arne Kristian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The chemokine C-C motif ligand 20 (CCL20) is increased in the colonic mucosa during active inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and can be found both in the epithelium and immune cells in the lamina propria. The present study ... -
Genome-wide analysis of the oxyntic proliferative isthmus zone reveals ASPM as a possible gastric stem/progenitor cell marker overexpressed in cancer.
Vange, Pål; Bruland, Torunn; Beisvag, Vidar; Erlandsen, Sten Even; Flatberg, Arnar; Doseth, Berit; Sandvik, Arne Kristian; Bakke, Ingunn (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)The oxyntic proliferative isthmus zone contains the main stem/progenitor cells that provide for physiological renewal of the distinct mature cell lineages in the oxyntic epithelium of the stomach. These cells are also ... -
Intestinal epithelial cells express immunomodulatory ISG15 during active ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease
Østvik, Ann Elisabet; Svendsen, Tarjei Dahl; Granlund, Atle van Beelen; Doseth, Berit; Skovdahl, Helene Kolstad; Bakke, Ingunn; Thorsvik, Silje; Afroz, Wahida; Walaas, Gunnar Andreas; Mollnes, Tom Eirik; Gustafsson, Björn; Sandvik, Arne Kristian; Bruland, Torunn (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background and Aims Intestinal epithelial cells [IECs] secrete cytokines that recruit immune cells to the mucosa and regulate immune responses that drive inflammation in inflammatory bowel disease [IBD]. However, experiments ... -
Processing of genomic uracil in man and mouse
Doseth, Berit (Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2012:83, Doctoral thesis, 2012)Prosessering av genomisk uracil i menneske og mus Grunnlaget for alt liv ligger i arvestoffet vårt, DNA. Den genetiske informasjonen overføres nærmest uendret gjennom generasjoner til tross for at DNA-molekylet er kjemisk ... -
The cytoprotective protein clusterin is overexpressed in hypergastrinemic rodent models of oxyntic preneoplasia and promotes gastric cancer cell survival
Vange, Pål; Bruland, Torunn; Doseth, Berit; Fossmark, Reidar; Sousa, Mirta; Beisvag, Vidar; Sørdal, Øystein Finset; Qvigstad, Gunnar; Waldum, Helge; Sandvik, Arne Kristian; Bakke, Ingunn (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The cytoprotective protein clusterin is often dysregulated during tumorigenesis, and in the stomach, upregulation of clusterin marks emergence of the oxyntic atrophy (loss of acid-producing parietal cells)-associated ... -
The duration of gastrin treatment affects global gene expression and molecular responses involved in ER stress and anti-apoptosis
Selvik, Linn-Karina M.; Fjeldbo, Christina Sæten; Flatberg, Arnar; Steigedal, Tonje; Misund, Kristine; Anderssen, Endre; Doseth, Berit; Langaas, Mette; Tripathi, Sushil; Beisvag, Vidar; Lægreid, Astrid; Thommesen, Liv; Bruland, Torunn (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Background How cells decipher the duration of an external signal into different transcriptional outcomes is poorly understood. The hormone gastrin can promote a variety of cellular responses including proliferation, ... -
UNG-initiated base excision repair is the major repair route for 5-fluorouracil in DNA, but 5-fluorouracil cytotoxicity depends mainly on RNA incorporation
Pettersen, Henrik Sahlin; Visnes, Torkild; Vågbø, Cathrine Broberg; Svaasand, Eva K; Doseth, Berit; Slupphaug, Geir; Kavli, Bodil Merete; Krokan, Hans Einar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)Cytotoxicity of 5-fluorouracil (FU) and 5-fluoro-2′-deoxyuridine (FdUrd) due to DNA fragmentation during DNA repair has been proposed as an alternative to effects from thymidylate synthase (TS) inhibition or RNA incorporation. ...