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2015

Spheroid

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Beclin-1 Expression Is Retained In High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer Yet Is Not Essential For Autophagy Induction In Vitro, Rohann J.M. Correa, Yudith R. Valdes, Trevor G. Shepherd, Gabriel E. Dimattia Aug 2015

Beclin-1 Expression Is Retained In High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer Yet Is Not Essential For Autophagy Induction In Vitro, Rohann J.M. Correa, Yudith R. Valdes, Trevor G. Shepherd, Gabriel E. Dimattia

Anatomy and Cell Biology Publications

Background: Autophagy is a conserved cellular self-digestion mechanism that can either suppress or promote cancer in a context-dependent manner. In ovarian cancer, prevalent mono-allelic deletion of BECN1 (a canonical autophagy-inducer) suggests that autophagy is impaired to promote carcinogenesis and that Beclin-1 is a haploinsufficient tumor suppressor. Nonetheless, autophagy is known to be readily inducible in ovarian cancer cells. We sought to clarify whether Beclin-1 expression is in fact disrupted in ovarian cancer and whether this impacts autophagy regulation.

Methods: BECN1 expression levels were assessed using The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) datasets from 398 ovarian high-grade serous cystadenocarcinomas (HGSC) and protein …


Intact Lkb1 Activity Is Required For Survival Of Dormant Ovarian Cancer Spheroids, Teresa M. Peart, Yudith R. Valdes, Rohann J.M. Correa, Elena Fazio, Monique Bertrand, Jacob Mcgee, Michel Prefontaine, Akira Sugimoto, Gabriel E. Dimattia, Trevor G. Shepherd Jun 2015

Intact Lkb1 Activity Is Required For Survival Of Dormant Ovarian Cancer Spheroids, Teresa M. Peart, Yudith R. Valdes, Rohann J.M. Correa, Elena Fazio, Monique Bertrand, Jacob Mcgee, Michel Prefontaine, Akira Sugimoto, Gabriel E. Dimattia, Trevor G. Shepherd

Anatomy and Cell Biology Publications

Metastatic epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) cells can form multicellular spheroids while in suspension and disperse directly throughout the peritoneum to seed secondary lesions. There is growing evidence that EOC spheroids are key mediators of metastasis, and they use specific intracellular signalling pathways to control cancer cell growth and metabolism for increased survival. Our laboratory discovered that AKT signalling is reduced during spheroid formation leading to cellular quiescence and autophagy, and these may be defining features of tumour cell dormancy. To further define the phenotype of EOC spheroids, we have initiated studies of the Liver kinase B1 (LKB1)-5′-AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) …