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Il-24 Promotes Apoptosis Through Camp-Dependent Pka Pathways In Human Breast Cancer Cells, Leah Persaud, Jason Mighty, Xuelin Zhong, Ashleigh Francis, Marifer Mendez, Hilal Muharam, Stephen M. Redenti, Dibash Das, Bertal Huseyin Aktas, Moira Sauane
Il-24 Promotes Apoptosis Through Camp-Dependent Pka Pathways In Human Breast Cancer Cells, Leah Persaud, Jason Mighty, Xuelin Zhong, Ashleigh Francis, Marifer Mendez, Hilal Muharam, Stephen M. Redenti, Dibash Das, Bertal Huseyin Aktas, Moira Sauane
Publications and Research
Interleukin 24 (IL-24) is a tumor-suppressing protein, which inhibits angiogenesis and induces cancer cell-specific apoptosis. We have shown that IL-24 regulates apoptosis through phosphorylated eukaryotic initiation factor 2 alpha (eIF2α) during endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress in cancer. Although multiple stresses converge on eIF2α phosphorylation, the cellular outcome is not always the same. In particular, ER stress-induced apoptosis is primarily regulated through the extent of eIF2α phosphorylation and activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4) action. Our studies show for the first time that cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)-dependent protein kinase A (PKA) activation is required for IL-24-induced cell death in a variety of …
Translation Control By P53, Justina Kasteri, Dibash K. Das, Xuelin Zhong, Leah Persaud, Ashleigh Francis, Hilal Muharam, Moira Sauane
Translation Control By P53, Justina Kasteri, Dibash K. Das, Xuelin Zhong, Leah Persaud, Ashleigh Francis, Hilal Muharam, Moira Sauane
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The translation of mRNAs plays a critical role in the regulation of gene expression and therefore, in the regulation of cell proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis. Unrestricted initiation of translation causes malignant transformation and plays a key role in the maintenance and progression of cancers. Translation initiation is regulated by the ternary complex and the eukaryotic initiation factor 4F (eIF4F) complex. The p53 tumor suppressor protein is the most well studied mammalian transcription factor that mediates a variety of anti-proliferative processes. Post-transcriptional mechanisms of gene expression in general and those of translation in particular play a major role in shaping the …
Resveratrol And Pterostilbene Exhibit Anticancer Properties Involving The Downregulation Of Hpv Oncoprotein E6 In Cervical Cancer Cells, Kaushiki Chatterjee, Dina Alsharif, Christina Mazza, Palwasha Syar, Mohamed Al Sharif, Jimmie E. Fata
Resveratrol And Pterostilbene Exhibit Anticancer Properties Involving The Downregulation Of Hpv Oncoprotein E6 In Cervical Cancer Cells, Kaushiki Chatterjee, Dina Alsharif, Christina Mazza, Palwasha Syar, Mohamed Al Sharif, Jimmie E. Fata
Publications and Research
Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers in women living in developing countries. Due to a lack of affordable effective therapy, research into alternative anticancer compounds with low toxicity such as dietary polyphenols has continued. Our aim is to determine whether two structurally similar plant polyphenols, resveratrol and pterostilbene, exhibit anticancer and anti-HPV (Human papillomavirus) activity against cervical cancer cells. To determine anticancer activity, extensive in vitro analyses were performed. Anti-HPV activity, through measuring E6 protein levels, subsequent downstream p53 effects, and caspase-3 activation, were studied to understand a possible mechanism of action. Both polyphenols are effective agents …
Functional Interactions Of Tau, Pin1, P53 And Mrna 3′ Processing Factors In Non-Neuronal Cells, Jorge E. Baquero
Functional Interactions Of Tau, Pin1, P53 And Mrna 3′ Processing Factors In Non-Neuronal Cells, Jorge E. Baquero
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
ABSTRACT
mRNA 3’ end processing, an essential step in eukaryotic RNA metabolism, regulates the steady-state levels of different mRNAs and contributes to the cells rapid response to stress. Studies have described potential contributions of mRNA 3’ end processing to numerous human diseases, including cancer and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Therefore, the main purpose of this dissertation is to further elucidate some of the roles of disease-related factors Pin1, p53 and tau in the regulation mRNA 3’ end processing in non-neuronal cells under different cellular conditions, including during the DNA damage response (DDR).
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The Role Of Mdm2 In Dna Damage Signaling, Stanley Tam
The Role Of Mdm2 In Dna Damage Signaling, Stanley Tam
Theses and Dissertations
The overexpression of the oncogene MDM2 is common in a variety of human cancers. MDM2 overexpression is known to increase genome instability in cells by delaying DNA double strand break repair and γH2AX levels. This study explores the knockdown of MDM2 and how it may affect DNA damage signaling.