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Targeting The Colchicine Binding Site On Tubulin To Overcome Multidrug Resistance And Anticancer Efficacy Of Selective Survivin Inhibitors, Kinsle E. Arnst Dec 2018

Targeting The Colchicine Binding Site On Tubulin To Overcome Multidrug Resistance And Anticancer Efficacy Of Selective Survivin Inhibitors, Kinsle E. Arnst

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Tubulin inhibitors are widely used as chemotherapeutic agents, and their successis attributed to their ability to target microtubule dynamics and disrupt critical cellular functions including cell signaling, motility, intracellular trafficking, and mitosis. Interference with microtubule dynamics consequently disrupts mitotic progression and ultimately leads to apoptosis, validating microtubule dynamics as an excellent target for anticancer agents. While this class of drug has proven to be effective against many cancer types, the clinical efficacy of current tubulin inhibitors is often limited by the development of multidrug resistance. The most common form of resistance to these agents arises from the overexpression of drug …


Roles Of Cytosolic Nucleic Acid Sensors In Cancer And Infection, Qifan Zhu Dec 2018

Roles Of Cytosolic Nucleic Acid Sensors In Cancer And Infection, Qifan Zhu

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Pattern recognition receptors are innate immune sensors that recognize pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and danger-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) with crucial roles in host defense against microbial infection, autoimmune diseases and cancer. Cytosolic nucleic acids including DNA and RNA originate from pathogens or self-cells, which form major groups of PAMPs and DAMPs. A range of nucleic acid sensors have evolved to sense various types of nucleic acids. How different DNA-sensing pathways regulate microbial infection and cancer is the focus of this dissertation.

Stimulator of IFN genes (STING) is a cytosolic innate immune sensor for cyclic dinucleotides that also serves a dual …


Molecular Interplay Of Chromatin Remodeling Factor Brg1 And Transcription Factor Stat3 Regulates Stemness, Chemosensitivity And Tumorigenicity Of Glioma Tumor Initiating Cells, Debolina Ganguly Jun 2018

Molecular Interplay Of Chromatin Remodeling Factor Brg1 And Transcription Factor Stat3 Regulates Stemness, Chemosensitivity And Tumorigenicity Of Glioma Tumor Initiating Cells, Debolina Ganguly

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Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) is an aggressive brain tumor, characterized by high cellular heterogeneity, is refractory to treatment and has dismal prognosis. These characteristics of GBM have suggested the presence of stem-like cells that have the ability to initiate and maintain tumors of a heterogeneous nature, and bestow resistance to current therapeutic regimens. It is therefore imperative to identify the dysregulated molecular pathways which enable the maintenance of these cells in a stem-like state in order to inform strategies to therapeutically target them.

In this study, we investigated the role of the Y705 and S727 phosphorylation domains of STAT3, a multifunctional …