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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Suppression Of Invasion And Metastasis Of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Lines By Pharmacological Or Genetic Inhibition Of Slug Activity., Giovanna Ferrari-Amorotti, Claudia Chiodoni, Fei Shen, Sara Cattelani, Angela Rachele Soliera, Gloria Manzotti, Giulia Grisendi, Massimo Dominici, Francesco Rivasi, Mario Paolo Colombo, Alessandro Fatatis, Bruno Calabretta
Suppression Of Invasion And Metastasis Of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Lines By Pharmacological Or Genetic Inhibition Of Slug Activity., Giovanna Ferrari-Amorotti, Claudia Chiodoni, Fei Shen, Sara Cattelani, Angela Rachele Soliera, Gloria Manzotti, Giulia Grisendi, Massimo Dominici, Francesco Rivasi, Mario Paolo Colombo, Alessandro Fatatis, Bruno Calabretta
Department of Cancer Biology Faculty Papers
Most triple-negative breast cancers (TNBCs) exhibit gene expression patterns associated with epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), a feature that correlates with a propensity for metastatic spread. Overexpression of the EMT regulator Slug is detected in basal and mesenchymal-type TNBCs and is associated with reduced E-cadherin expression and aggressive disease. The effects of Slug depend, in part, on the interaction of its N-terminal SNAG repressor domain with the chromatin-modifying protein lysine demethylase 1 (LSD1); thus, we investigated whether tranylcypromine [also known as trans-2-phenylcyclopropylamine hydrochloride (PCPA) or Parnate], an inhibitor of LSD1 that blocks its interaction with Slug, suppresses the migration, invasion, and metastatic …
Mir-17/20 Sensitization Of Breast Cancer Cells To Chemotherapy-Induced Apoptosis Requires Akt1., Zuoren Yu, Zengguang Xu, Gabriele Disante, Jennifer Wright, Min Wang, Yuan Li, Qian Zhao, Tao Ren, Xiaoming Ju, Ellen Gutman, Guangxue Wang, Sankar Addya, Tieyan Li, Zhendong Xiang, Chenguang Wang, Xiongfei Yang, Xiaolai Yang, Richard Pestell
Mir-17/20 Sensitization Of Breast Cancer Cells To Chemotherapy-Induced Apoptosis Requires Akt1., Zuoren Yu, Zengguang Xu, Gabriele Disante, Jennifer Wright, Min Wang, Yuan Li, Qian Zhao, Tao Ren, Xiaoming Ju, Ellen Gutman, Guangxue Wang, Sankar Addya, Tieyan Li, Zhendong Xiang, Chenguang Wang, Xiongfei Yang, Xiaolai Yang, Richard Pestell
Department of Cancer Biology Faculty Papers
The serine threonine kinase Akt1 has been implicated in the control of cellular metabolism, survival and growth. Herein, disruption of the ubiquitously expressed member of the Akt family of genes, Akt1, in the mouse, demonstrates a requirement for Akt1 in miRNA-mediated cellular apoptosis. The miR-17/20 cluster is known to inhibit breast cancer cellular proliferation through G1/S cell cycle arrest via binding to the cyclin D1 3'UTR. Here we show that miR-17/20 overexpression sensitizes cells to apoptosis induced by either Doxorubicin or UV irradiation in MCF-7 cells via Akt1. miR-17/20 mediates apoptosis via increased p53 expression which promotes Akt degradation. Akt1-/- …
Depletion Of Pre-Mrna Splicing Factor Cdc5l Inhibits Mitotic Progression And Triggers Mitotic Catastrophe., R Mu, Y-B Wang, M Wu, Y Yang, W Song, T Li, W-N Zhang, B Tan, A-L Li, N Wang, Q Xia, W-L Gong, Chenguang Wang, T Zhou, N Guo, Z-H Sang, H-Y Li
Depletion Of Pre-Mrna Splicing Factor Cdc5l Inhibits Mitotic Progression And Triggers Mitotic Catastrophe., R Mu, Y-B Wang, M Wu, Y Yang, W Song, T Li, W-N Zhang, B Tan, A-L Li, N Wang, Q Xia, W-L Gong, Chenguang Wang, T Zhou, N Guo, Z-H Sang, H-Y Li
Department of Cancer Biology Faculty Papers
Disturbing mitotic progression via targeted anti-mitotic therapy is an attractive strategy for cancer treatment. Therefore, the exploration and elucidation of molecular targets and pathways in mitosis are critical for the development of anti-mitotic drugs. Here, we show that cell division cycle 5-like (Cdc5L), a pre-mRNA splicing factor, is a regulator of mitotic progression. Depletion of Cdc5L causes dramatic mitotic arrest, chromosome misalignments and sustained activation of spindle assembly checkpoint, eventually leading to mitotic catastrophe. Moreover, these defects result from severe impairment of kinetochore-microtubule attachment and serious DNA damage. Genome-wide gene expression analysis reveals that Cdc5L modulates the expression of a …
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Of Srebf-1 Gene Associated With An Increased Risk Of Endometrial Cancer In Chinese Women., Chun-Ping Qiu, Qing-Tao Lv, Samina Dongol, Chenguang Wang, Jie Jiang
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Of Srebf-1 Gene Associated With An Increased Risk Of Endometrial Cancer In Chinese Women., Chun-Ping Qiu, Qing-Tao Lv, Samina Dongol, Chenguang Wang, Jie Jiang
Department of Cancer Biology Faculty Papers
AIM: Elevated levels of sterol regulatory element-binding protein-1 (SREBP-1) have been found in endometrial cancer (EC), suggesting that it is essential to the development of EC. Obesity and diabetes have been established as known risk factors of EC, while SREBF-1 gene polymorphisms have also been found to be associated with obesity and type II diabetes. Therefore, we hypothesize that single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in SREBF-1 gene may be associated with increased risk of EC.
METHOD: We analyzed the sequence of SREBF-1 in tissue samples from 30 EC cases and 6 benign controls using high throughput method. Based on the primary …