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Katarzyna Mrowiec

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Debik J, Mrowiec K, Kurczyk A, Widlak P, Jelonek K, Bathen T, et al.
Commun Biol . 2024 Nov; 7(1):1450. PMID: 39506131
The aim of this study was to explore the intricate relationship between serum metabolomics and lifestyle factors, shedding light on their impact on health in the context of breast cancer...
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Mrowiec K, Debik J, Jelonek K, Kurczyk A, Ponge L, Wilk A, et al.
Front Oncol . 2024 Apr; 14:1377373. PMID: 38646441
Introduction: The progression of solid cancers is manifested at the systemic level as molecular changes in the metabolome of body fluids, an emerging source of cancer biomarkers. Methods: We analyzed...
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Vydra N, Toma-Jonik A, Janus P, Mrowiec K, Stokowy T, Glowala-Kosinska M, et al.
Cancers (Basel) . 2023 Oct; 15(20). PMID: 37894333
HSF1 is a well-known heat shock protein expression regulator in response to stress. It also regulates processes important for growth, development or tumorigenesis. We studied the HSF1 influence on the...
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Jelonek K, Mrowiec K, Gabrys D, Widlak P
Metabolites . 2023 Sep; 13(9). PMID: 37755280
Response to radiotherapy (RT) includes tissue toxicity, which may involve inflammatory reactions. We aimed to compare changes in metabolic patterns induced at the systemic level by radiation and inflammation itself....
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Mrowiec K, Kurczyk A, Jelonek K, Debik J, Giskeodegard G, Bathen T, et al.
Front Oncol . 2023 Apr; 13:1116806. PMID: 37007110
Background: The serum metabolome is a potential source of molecular biomarkers associated with the risk of breast cancer. Here we aimed to analyze metabolites present in pre-diagnostic serum samples collected...
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Janus P, Kus P, Vydra N, Toma-Jonik A, Stokowy T, Mrowiec K, et al.
Cells . 2022 Aug; 11(16). PMID: 36010586
Heat Shock Factor 1 (HSF1), a transcription factor frequently overexpressed in cancer, is activated by proteotoxic agents and participates in the regulation of cellular stress response. To investigate how HSF1...
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Zebrowska A, Jelonek K, Mondal S, Gawin M, Mrowiec K, Widlak P, et al.
Cells . 2022 Jun; 11(12). PMID: 35741093
Exosomes that are released by T cells are key messengers involved in immune regulation. However, the molecular profiling of these vesicles, which is necessary for understanding their functions, requires their...
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Vydra N, Janus P, Kus P, Stokowy T, Mrowiec K, Toma-Jonik A, et al.
Elife . 2021 Nov; 10. PMID: 34783649
Heat shock factor 1 (HSF1), a key regulator of transcriptional responses to proteotoxic stress, was linked to estrogen (E2) signaling through estrogen receptor α (ERα). We found that an HSF1...
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Mrowiec K, Chadalski M, Paszek A, Vydra N, Janus P, Pietrowska M, et al.
Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Res . 2021 Jun; 1868(10):119086. PMID: 34175335
The mouse 3110001I22Rik gene located in the first intron of Bfar is considered as a Bfar variant coding for the BFARv3 protein. However, it differs from other BFAR isoforms and...
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Janus P, Toma-Jonik A, Vydra N, Mrowiec K, Korfanty J, Chadalski M, et al.
Cell Death Differ . 2020 Jan; 27(7):2280-2292. PMID: 31996779
Heat shock can induce either cytoprotective mechanisms or cell death. We found that in certain human and mouse cells, including spermatocytes, activated heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) binds to sequences...