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Biology Faculty Research

2020

MACF1

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Inhibition Of The Spectraplakin Protein Microtubule Actin Crosslinking Factor 1 Sensitizes Glioblastomas To Radiation, Kala Bonner, Danielle Borlay, Orica Kutten, Quincy A. Quick Apr 2020

Inhibition Of The Spectraplakin Protein Microtubule Actin Crosslinking Factor 1 Sensitizes Glioblastomas To Radiation, Kala Bonner, Danielle Borlay, Orica Kutten, Quincy A. Quick

Biology Faculty Research

Background

Microtubule actin crosslinking factor 1 (MACF1) is a spectraplakin cytoskeletal crosslinking protein whose function and role in cancer biology has lacked investigation. Recent studies have identified MACF1 as a novel target in glioblastomas expressed in tissue from tumor patient explants but not normal brain tissue and when silenced has an antitumorigenic impact on these tumors. Radiation as a single agent therapy to treat glioblastomas has been used for decades and has done little to improve survival of individuals diagnosed with this disease. However, contemporary clinical radiotherapy protocols have provided evidence that combinatorial radiotherapy approaches confer a therapeutic benefit in …