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The Role Of Reactive Oxygen Species In Regulating Macrophage And Fibroblast Activation Within The Breast Cancer Tumor Microenvironment, Brandon J. Griess Dec 2019

The Role Of Reactive Oxygen Species In Regulating Macrophage And Fibroblast Activation Within The Breast Cancer Tumor Microenvironment, Brandon J. Griess

Theses & Dissertations

The tumor microenvironment (TME) is a key determining factor in breast cancer, especially the more aggressive subtype triple negative breast cancer (TNBC). The activated fibroblasts and macrophages within the TME have many tumor promoting functions. Therefore, targeting their activation presents a novel therapeutic approach in TNBC. My work studied the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) during fibroblast and macrophage activation in breast cancer.

My studies showed that expression of the secreted antioxidant enzyme, EcSOD, is silenced in breast cancer samples, in part, via increased promoter methylation. The re-expression of EcSOD inhibited c-Met activation in the TNBC cell line, MDA-MB231. …


Evaluating Differential Gene Expression Using Rna-Sequencing: A Case Study In Diet-Induced Mouse Model Associated With Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (Nafld) And Cxcl12-Vs- Tgfβ Induced Fibroblast To Myofibroblast Phenoconversion, Arpa Samadder May 2019

Evaluating Differential Gene Expression Using Rna-Sequencing: A Case Study In Diet-Induced Mouse Model Associated With Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (Nafld) And Cxcl12-Vs- Tgfβ Induced Fibroblast To Myofibroblast Phenoconversion, Arpa Samadder

Graduate Masters Theses

Unlike the genome, cell transcriptome is dynamic and specific for a given cell developmental stage. Transcriptomics study is crucial to understand the functional elements of the genome to divulge molecular constituents of cells. The recent development of high-throughput sequencing technologies has provided an unprecedented method to sequence RNA and it has been emerging as the preferred technology for both characterization and quantification of the cell transcripts. Using “Tailor_Pipeline” we have analyzed diet-induced mouse and stromal fibroblast RNA-Seq samples and deciphers the differentially expressed genes that were significantly up- and downregulated and associated with several metabolic immune responses that presumably associated …


Reprogramming Of Rat Hepatoma Cells With Fibroblast-Specific Protein Twist1, Kezban Ucar Cifci Jan 2019

Reprogramming Of Rat Hepatoma Cells With Fibroblast-Specific Protein Twist1, Kezban Ucar Cifci

Masters Theses

In mammalian development, a complex system comprised of regulatory signals causes tissue distinction with unique structures as well as functions. Gene expression controls these functions through specific combinations of transcription factors and cofactors that influence cell differentiation by both activation and repression of genes.

Whole genome microarray studies of fibroblasts have identified candidate genes that can serve as master regulators of fibroblast identity. A previous study showed that Prrx1 and Snai2 play important roles in activating expression of fibroblast identity, and Snai2 overexpression in hepatoma cells (Fg14) activated expression of fibroblast specific genes. Moreover, Snai2 overexpression resulted in repression of …