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S100A11 has previously been shown to activate RAGE signaling via a p38 MAPK pathway, promoting chondrocytes hypertrophy [34].
The result is a group of chemical structures that can bind and activate RAGE (Schmidt et al. 1992).
Furthermore, the AGE designation also involves a diverse class of heterogeneous compounds, and not all AGE activate RAGE.
In view of the significant homology between S100 proteins, S100A4 could possibly bind to and activate RAGE.
Signals that activate RAGE, which is also regarded as a prototypic DAMP receptor, may trigger a positive regulatory loop that maintains the inflammatory microenvironment required for the promotion of tumor development [ 13].
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S100A12 is also proposed to promote proinflammatory activities by binding and activating RAGE [ 31].
Hence, other ligands might have activated RAGE and triggered resultant signalling cascades and the RAGE overexpression in the AM.
A good place to start is that sinking spell, the "sudden, vertiginous loss of self" -- in actuality, a call to moral reckoning -- or, even better, the activating rage a morally reckoned character feels at seeing the boat in which we're all passengers being hammered and scuttled.
The advanced glycation end-product (AGE) carboxymethyl lysine-modified (CML) protein is prominently formed in the dermis as the consequence of sun exposure, and avidly ligates and activates RAGE inflammatory signaling [9].
However, as with the studies on PAR-2 and TRP-channels, it is still unclear whether DEP activated RAGE directly or whether DEP or DEP-components caused formation of RAGE-ligands in the exposed cells.
The recognition that HMGB1 is capable of activating RAGE-dependent signaling was prompted by a series of publications by Rauvala and Pihlaskari [ 68].
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