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The Role Of Yes-Associated Protein 1 In Ovarian Physiology And Pathology, Xiangmin Lv
The Role Of Yes-Associated Protein 1 In Ovarian Physiology And Pathology, Xiangmin Lv
Theses & Dissertations
Ovarian granulosa cells are the major somatic components of the ovarian follicle. Proper proliferation and differentiation of ovarian granulosa cells are essential for successful follicle development. Accumulating evidence indicates that the Hippo-YAP signaling pathway plays critical roles in both development and tumorigenesis of several organs. The present study aims to investigate the role of Yes-associated protein 1 (YAP) in ovarian granulosa cell proliferation, differentiation, and malignant transformation. At first, we found that nuclear YAP (active) was highly expressed in proliferative granulosa cells, whereas cytoplasmic YAP (inactive) was detected mainly in terminally-differentiated luteal cells. Further studies suggested that endogenous YAP activity …
Metabolic Reprogramming Of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Cells In Response To Chronic Low Ph Stress, Jaime Abrego
Metabolic Reprogramming Of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Cells In Response To Chronic Low Ph Stress, Jaime Abrego
Theses & Dissertations
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is among the most lethal of all cancers with a 5-year survival rate of only 8.2%. This is because PDAC is diagnosed in its advanced stages and is characterized by radio and chemotherapy resistance. Aggressiveness of PDAC tumors is attributed to its high metabolic phenotype, which is characterized by increased glycolysis rate and lactate secretion, while oxidative metabolism is reduced. These metabolic features are required to fulfill the biosynthetic demands of proliferating PDAC cells. However, this increase in metabolic activity results in acidification of the extracellular space because the dense fibrotic stroma of PDAC tumors limits …
Transcriptome Profiling Of Cleft Palate Intgf-Beta3 Knockout Mice Alleles: Rna-Seq Analysis Of Tgf-Beta3 Mice, Kelsey White
Transcriptome Profiling Of Cleft Palate Intgf-Beta3 Knockout Mice Alleles: Rna-Seq Analysis Of Tgf-Beta3 Mice, Kelsey White
Theses & Dissertations
Background: Orofacial clefts are the most common craniofacial birth defect with a complex, combinatorial etiology. Tgf-b3 regulates palatal fusion in mice; Tgf-b3 knockout mice have cleft palate (CP) lacking other major deformities. The genes downstream of Tgf-b3 during palatogenesis remain largely unexplored. Our objective was to analyze the global transcriptome changes and their contribution to CP and identify novel Tgf-b3 associated genes involved in formation of CP. We used RNA-sequencing to analyze and compare the whole transcriptome of Tgf-b3 alleles during palatal growth and fusion in mice.
Results: …
Evaluation Of Aminopyrazole Analogs As Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitors For Colorectal Cancer Therapy, Caroline Robb
Evaluation Of Aminopyrazole Analogs As Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitors For Colorectal Cancer Therapy, Caroline Robb
Theses & Dissertations
Colorectal cancer (CRC) remains one of the leading causes of cancer related deaths in the United States. Currently, there are limited therapeutic options for CRC patients, none of which focus on the cell signaling mechanisms controlled by members of the cyclin dependent kinase (CDK) family. CDK5 has been implicated in a variety of cancers, and most recently as a tumor promoter in CRC.
As such, we evaluated a compound developed by Pfizer, CP-668863 (a.k.a. 20-223), that inhibits CDK5 in neurodegenerative disorders. In our CRC xenograft model, 20-223 reduced tumor growth and tumor weight, indicating its value as a potential anti-CRC …
Perturbing Anti-Apoptotic Proteins To Develop Novel Cancer Therapies, Jacob Contreras
Perturbing Anti-Apoptotic Proteins To Develop Novel Cancer Therapies, Jacob Contreras
Theses & Dissertations
The apoptotic pathway involves a tightly regulated network of proteins which respond to various stimuli. Previous studies have indicated Mcl-1 and Bcl-xL are intimately involved in determining cell fate, and if both are concurrently neutralized, it activates the apoptotic pathway. The inactivation of Bcl-xL and Mcl-1 as a mechanism to trigger the intrinsic apoptotic response can be used as a platform to develop therapeutic strategies to target cancer cells. The apoptotic pathway is largely dysregulated and often leads to therapy resistance in cancer cells. Although direct inhibitors of Bcl-xL have been developed and have advanced to clinical trials, development of …
Comparative Molecular Characterization Of Typical And Exceptional Responders In Glioblastoma, Kristin Wipfler
Comparative Molecular Characterization Of Typical And Exceptional Responders In Glioblastoma, Kristin Wipfler
Theses & Dissertations
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common and the deadliest type of primary brain tumor, with a median survival time of only 15 months despite aggressive treatment. Although most patients have an extremely poor prognosis, a small number of patients survive far beyond the median survival time. Investigation of these “exceptional responders” has sparked a great deal of interest and is becoming an important focus in the field of cancer research. To investigate the molecular differences between typical and exceptional responders in GBM, comparative analyses of copy number, methylation, gene expression, miRNA expression, and protein expression data sets from The Cancer …
Identifying The Role Of Janus Kinase 1 In Mammary Gland Development And Breast Cancer, Barbara Swenson
Identifying The Role Of Janus Kinase 1 In Mammary Gland Development And Breast Cancer, Barbara Swenson
Theses & Dissertations
The development of the postnatal mammary gland is tightly controlled by peptide hormones and cytokines. The signaling of these extracellular ligands through their corresponding receptors rely on Janus Kinases (JAKs) that activate downstream Signal Transducers and Activators of Transcription (STATs). The JAK/STAT signaling pathway is crucial for processes such as growth, proliferation, and cell survival of the epithelial tissue, but also for the breakdown and remodeling of the mammary gland via IL-6 class inflammatory cytokines (e.g. LIF and OSM). JAK1 and JAK2, which are expressed in the mammary gland, are thought to have redundant functions. However, our previous studies demonstrated …
Role Of Ezrin In Colorectal Cancer Cell Survival Regulation, Premila Leiphrakpam
Role Of Ezrin In Colorectal Cancer Cell Survival Regulation, Premila Leiphrakpam
Theses & Dissertations
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cause of cancer related deaths in the United States, mainly due to metastasis to the distant organ sites. However, the molecular basis of CRC metastasis is poorly understood. Therefore, identification and characterization of novel potential anti-cancer therapeutic targets CRC is of urgent need. Utilizing a 2D-DIGE proteomics approach ezrin was identified as a protein that is differentially expressed between primary colon tumors xenografts, orthotopically implanted in athymic nude mice, and corresponding and liver metastatic deposits. Ezrin, a cytoskeletal protein belonging to the ezrin–radixin–moesin (ERM) family plays important roles in cell motility, invasion …
Molecular Mechanisms Of C-Terminal Eps15 Homology Domain Containing (Ehd) Protein Function, Kriti Bahl
Molecular Mechanisms Of C-Terminal Eps15 Homology Domain Containing (Ehd) Protein Function, Kriti Bahl
Theses & Dissertations
Endocytic trafficking is not only an essential process for the maintenance of cellular homeostasis but also plays a vital role in regulating diverse cellular processes such as signaling, migration and cell division. The C-terminal Eps 15 Homology Domain proteins (EHD1-4) play pivotal roles in regulating distinct steps of endocytic trafficking. Among the EHDs, EHD2 is disparate both in terms of sequence homology (70%) and its subcellular localization at the caveolae. The crystal structure of EHD2 has been solved and it contains an unstructured loop consisting of two proline-phenylalanine (PF) motifs: KPFRKLNPF. However, the other paralogs EHD1, …
The Role Of Semaphorin 5a In Pancreatic Cancer Progression And Metastasis, Sugandha Saxena Dr.
The Role Of Semaphorin 5a In Pancreatic Cancer Progression And Metastasis, Sugandha Saxena Dr.
Theses & Dissertations
Pancreatic cancer (PC) is an aggressive disease with an overall 5-year survival rate of less than 7%, statistics that have not changed in almost five decades. Metastasis is one of the leading causes of mortality in PC. Accumulating evidence suggests that axon guidance molecules, such as semaphorins, are involved in cancer progression, invasion, and metastasis. Recent genomic characterization of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma revealed aberration in axon guidance pathway genes as well. Previous reports from our laboratory have identified one such molecule Semaphorin5A (SEMA5A) as a putative cell adhesion molecule which is involved in organ-specific homing during PC metastasis. My dissertation …
The Role Of Ehd2 In Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Tumorigenesis And Progression, Timothy A. Bielecki
The Role Of Ehd2 In Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Tumorigenesis And Progression, Timothy A. Bielecki
Theses & Dissertations
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) comprises 10%-15% of all breast cancer cases, yet is clinically challenging due to lack of targeted therapies which leads to higher mortality. Molecular subtyping has identified the most aggressive subclasses of breast cancer to be enriched in components of caveolae. While caveolae have been linked to many biological processes, their precise role in TNBC is still poorly understood. EHD2, a member of the C-terminal EPS15-Homology Domain-containing (EHD) protein family, has emerged as a new regulator of caveolae dynamics and is essential to maintain a stable membrane pool of caveolae. Studies in model cells demonstrate that caveolae …
Identification Of Important Regulators Of Colon Cancer Tumorigenesis By Functional Screening, Haowei Yi
Identification Of Important Regulators Of Colon Cancer Tumorigenesis By Functional Screening, Haowei Yi
Theses & Dissertations
TGFβ signaling is an important regulator in colon cancer. miRNAs regulate TGFβ signaling at multiple levels. In this study, through a functional screening, we identified miR-487b-3p and miR-656-3p, which modulate TGFβ effect in colon cancer cells. Further studies revealed that GRM3 and VGLUT3 are their respective targets.
GRM3, a Metabotropic glutamate receptor in glutamatergic pathway is significantly upregulated in majority of human colonic adenocarcinomas tested and colon cancer cell lines. Knockdown of GRM3 expression or inhibition of GRM3 activation in colon cancer cells reduces cell survival and anchorage-independent growth in vitro and inhibits tumor growth in vivo. Mechanistically, GRM3 …
Epigenetic Modifications Of Human Placenta Associated With Preterm Birth, Drissa Toure
Epigenetic Modifications Of Human Placenta Associated With Preterm Birth, Drissa Toure
Theses & Dissertations
Preterm birth is a complex multifactorial process. Despite the well-known role of the placenta in supporting the fetal development and maternal-fetal tolerance, the placental epigenetic modifications and preterm birth (PTB) remains poorly understood and under investigated. Various maternal and environment factors can influence epigenetic programming during fetal development to affect the functioning and structures of organs, including the placenta, which can lead to adverse pregnancy outcomes, including PTB. The understanding of the placental epigenetic alterations and maternal determinants associated with PTB are apparently indispensable for the development of actual diagnosis and methods of prevention and treatment of premature labor. The …
Aberrant Glycosylation In Pancreatic Cancer Progression, Seema Chugh
Aberrant Glycosylation In Pancreatic Cancer Progression, Seema Chugh
Theses & Dissertations
Aberrant changes in O-glycosylation patterns underlie pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) progression and metastasis. Glycosylation is a post-translational modification in which carbohydrate moieties are attached to the protein substrate. My dissertation is focused on mucin-type O-glycosylation, which is the predominant form of O-glycosylation and is regulated by a myriad of glycosyltransferases.
PDAC is one of the most lethal diseases and the mechanistic involvement of aberrant O-glycosylation in its progression and metastasis is unknown. The aberrant glycosylation refers to the appearance of unusual carbohydrate structures such as truncated carbohydrate antigens, often referred to as tumor-associated carbohydrate antigens.
In this dissertation, my goal …
Role Of Endothelin Axis In Pancreatic Tumor Microenvironment, Suprit Gupta
Role Of Endothelin Axis In Pancreatic Tumor Microenvironment, Suprit Gupta
Theses & Dissertations
Endothelins (ETs) are a family of three 21 amino-acid vasoactive peptides ET-1, ET-2 and ET-3 that mediate their effects via two G-protein couple receptors ETAR and ETBR which are expressed on various cell types. Apart from their physiological role in vasoconstriction, there is emerging evidence supporting the role of endothelin axis (ET-axis) in cancer. Due to the expression of ET receptors on various cell-types, ET-axis can exert pleotropic effects and contribute to various aspects of cancer pathobiology. Several studies have provided a fragmented picture of the diverse roles or ET-axis in various tumors. However, the comprehensive …