Zuñiga Martinez, Ma de Lourdes López Mendoza, Carlos Miguel Tenorio Salazar, Jared García Carrancá, Alejandro Manuel Cerbón Cervantes, Marco Antonio Alcántara-Quintana, Luz Eugenia
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Molecular & Cellular Oncology
Cell lines have been considered excellent research models in many areas of biomedicine and, specifically, in the study of carcinogenesis. However, they cease to be effective models if their behavior changes. Although studies on the cross-contamination of cell lines originating from different tissues have been performed, little is known about cell l...
Lapouge, Marjorie Meloche, Sylvain
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Molecular & Cellular Oncology
Identification of dominant, actionable oncogenic signaling pathways is key to guide the development of new targeted treatments for advanced-stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). We have recently unveiled a novel YES-YAP/TAZ signaling axis involved in liver cancer development. Our study identifies the tyrosine kinase YES as a potential therapeutic t...
Mendiratta, Gaurav Jones, Michael K. Stites, Edward C.
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Molecular & Cellular Oncology
Genome sequenced samples from cancer patients helped identify roles of different mutation types and enabled targeted therapy development. However, critical questions like what are the gene mutation rates among the patients? or what genes are most commonly mutated, pan-cancer? have only been recently answered. Here, we highlight this recent advance....
Ghiringhelli, François
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Molecular & Cellular Oncology
Resistance to chemoimmunotherapy is a major issue for cancer care. We recently unravelled the role of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) to limit the antitumor efficacy of such combination. Inhibitor of MAPK pathway using mitogen-activated protein kinase (MEK) inhibitor in combination with chemotherapy triggers mitophagy of cancer cells, which...
Beltran, Manuel Rossi, Francesca Bozzoni, Irene
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Molecular & Cellular Oncology
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are expressed and are regulated in many biological processes but little is known about their ability to directly control mRNA homeostasis. We show that circRNA zinc finger protein 609 (circZNF609) interacts with several mRNAs increasing the final protein levels, which in the case of the cytoskeleton-associated protein 5 (CK...
Han, Han Mahieu, Alisa de Paula, Lucas Dantas Wang, Wenqi
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Molecular & Cellular Oncology
Emerging studies highlight the Hippo pathway as an important player in organ size control, tissue homeostasis, regeneration, development, and diseases, but our understanding of its roles and regulations remains incomplete. Our recent work reported a functional interplay between the Hippo pathway and heavy metals, providing new insights into this ke...
Sriram, Ganapathy Emmons, Tiffany R. Milling, Lauren E. Irvine, Darrell J. Yaffe, Michael B.
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Molecular & Cellular Oncology
Inducing immunogenic tumor cell death to stimulate the response to immune checkpoint blockade has not yet been effectively translated into clinical practice. We recently discovered that stressed/injured but still viable tumor cells are critical for T-cell priming and substantially improve responses to systemic anti-PD1/CTLA4. Therapeutic tumor cell...
Kee, Younghoon Lee, Jung-Hee You, Ho Jin
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Molecular & Cellular Oncology
RAD51 loading onto chromatin is a key step during the homologous recombination (HR) repair. We recently reported a new mode of RAD51 regulation, which is mediated by TOPORS E3 SUMO ligase and RAD51 SUMOylation. ATM/ATR-induced phosphorylation of TOPORS is necessary for this event, revealing a new role of these master DNA damage response kinases in ...
Blanco-Benítez, Mercedes Calderón-Fernández, Ana Canales-Cortés, Saray Alegre-Cortés, Eva Uribe-Carretero, Elisabet Paredes-Barquero, Marta Gimenez-Bejarano, Alberto Duque González, Gema Gómez-Suaga, Patricia Ortega-Vidal, Juan
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Molecular & cellular oncology
Phenolic compounds derived from olive oil have beneficial health properties against cancer, neurodegenerative, and metabolic diseases. Therefore, there are discrepancies in their impact on mitochondrial function that result in changes in oxidative capacity, mitochondrial respiration, and energetic demands. This review focuses on the versatile role ...
Bansal, Priyanka Kurat, Christoph F.
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Molecular & Cellular Oncology
We have recently revealed the existence of a cell cycle-regulated chromatin segregase, Yta7 (Yeast Tat-binding Analog 7), involved in chromosome replication. Phosphorylation of Yta7 by S-CDK (S-phase Cyclin-Dependent Kinase) regulates its function. These findings link the cell cycle to chromatin biology and suggest how chromatin-modifying enzymes b...