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Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology

Cancer

Vincent E Sollars

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Epigenetic Modification As An Enabling Mechanism For Leukemic Transformation, Vincent Sollars Aug 2012

Epigenetic Modification As An Enabling Mechanism For Leukemic Transformation, Vincent Sollars

Vincent E Sollars

Cancer is now thought of as a fundamentally genetic disease, in that changes in the genome result in aberrant gene expression of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes to promote oncogenesis. However, with our increasing knowledge of gene regulation, it is becoming obvious that changes in nucleotide sequence are not the sole mechanism for eliciting changes in transcription. An additional layer of regulation of gene expression, called epigenetics, is now being realized as increasingly important in oncogenesis. Epigenetics is defined as non-sequence based changes in chromatin that elicit changes in gene expression that are propagated through mitosis and/or meiosis. The alleles …


Diversity In Secreted Pla2-Iia Activity Among Inbred Mouse Strains That Are Resistant Or Susceptible To Apcmin/+ Tumorigenesis, Marina Markova, Revati Koratkar, Karen Silverman, Vincent Sollars, Melina Macphee-Pellini, Rhonda Walters, Juan Palazzo, Arthur Buchberg, Linda Siracusa, Steven Farber Aug 2012

Diversity In Secreted Pla2-Iia Activity Among Inbred Mouse Strains That Are Resistant Or Susceptible To Apcmin/+ Tumorigenesis, Marina Markova, Revati Koratkar, Karen Silverman, Vincent Sollars, Melina Macphee-Pellini, Rhonda Walters, Juan Palazzo, Arthur Buchberg, Linda Siracusa, Steven Farber

Vincent E Sollars

The secreted phospholipase A2 type IIA (Pla2g2a) gene was previously identified as a modifier of intestinal adenoma multiplicity in ApcMin/+ mice. To determine if intestinal secreted phospholipase A2 (sPLA2) activity was also attenuated in susceptible strains, we developed a sensitive assay to directly quantitate sPLA2 activity in the murine intestinal tract utilizing a fluorescent BODIPY-labeled phospholipid substrate. Here, we report assay conditions that distinguish between secreted and cytosolic PLA2 enzyme activities in extracts of intestinal tissue. The small intestine exhibited higher activity levels than the large intestine. Consistent with predictions from the sPLA …


The Epigenomic Viewpoint On Cellular Differentiation Of Myeloid Progenitor Cells As It Pertains To Leukemogenesis, Vincent E. Sollars Aug 2012

The Epigenomic Viewpoint On Cellular Differentiation Of Myeloid Progenitor Cells As It Pertains To Leukemogenesis, Vincent E. Sollars

Vincent E Sollars

The new millennium has brought with it a surge of research in the field of epigenetics. This has included advances in our understanding of stem cell characteristics and mechanisms of commitment to cell lineages prior to differentiation. The nature of stem cells is similar to that of malignant cells in that they have unlimited self-renewal and protection from apoptosis, leading researchers to suspect that stem cells are the target of oncogenesis. This review will explore the idea of how epigenetic control of gene expression may contribute to mechanisms controlling differentiation of myeloid progenitor cells and its importance to our understanding …