Van Herpe, Filip; Van Cutsem, Eric;
Gastric cancer (GC) is an important cause of cancer worldwide with over one million new cases yearly. The vast majority of cases present in stage IV disease, and it still bears a poor prognosis. However, since 2010, progress has been made with the introduction of targeted therapies against HER2 and with checkpoint inhibitors (PDL1). More agents int...
Mehrotra, Parul Ravichandran, Kodi S
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Nature reviews. Drug discovery
The daily removal of billions of apoptotic cells in the human body via the process of efferocytosis is essential for homeostasis. To allow for this continuous efferocytosis, rapid phenotypic changes occur in the phagocytes enabling them to engulf and digest the apoptotic cargo. In addition, efferocytosis is actively anti-inflammatory and promotes r...
Coxam, Baptiste; Collins, Russell T; Hussmann, Melina; Huisman, Yvonne; Meier, Katja; Jung, Simone; Bartels-Klein, Eireen; Szymborska, Anna; Finotto, Lise; 111299; Helker, Christian SM;
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Molecular mechanisms controlling the formation, stabilisation and maintenance of blood vessel connections remain poorly defined. Here, we identify blood flow and the large extracellular protein Svep1 as co-modulators of vessel anastomosis during developmental angiogenesis in zebrafish embryos. Both loss of Svep1 and blood flow reduction contribute ...
Kang, Yi-Ning; 132757; Fung, Candice; 115231; Vanden Berghe, Pieter; 5269;
During embryonic development, the gut is innervated by intrinsic (enteric) and extrinsic nerves. Focusing on mammalian ENS development, in this Review we highlight how important the different compartments of this innervation are to assure proper gut function. We specifically address the three-dimensional architecture of the innervation, paying spec...
Borenäs, Marcus Umapathy, Ganesh Lai, Wei‐Yun Lind, Dan E Witek, Barbara Guan, Jikui Mendoza‐Garcia, Patricia Masudi, Tafheem Claeys, Arne Chuang, Tzu‐Po
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High-risk neuroblastoma (NB) is responsible for a disproportionate number of childhood deaths due to cancer. One indicator of high-risk NB is amplification of the neural MYC (MYCN) oncogene, which is currently therapeutically intractable. Identification of anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) as an NB oncogene raised the possibility of using ALK tyrosi...
Gomes, Angelica M; Carron, Emily C; Mills, Kylie L; Dow, Alexa M; Gray, Zane; Fecca, Christopher R; Lakey, Meredith A; Carmeliet, Peter; 21003; Kittrell, Frances; Medina, Daniel;
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Tumor progression is regulated by a complex interplay between neoplastic cells and the tumor microenvironment. Tumor-associated macrophages have been shown to promote breast cancer progression in advanced disease and more recently, in early stage cancers. However, little is known about the macrophage-derived factors that promote tumor progression i...
Van den Eynden, Jimmy Umapathy, Ganesh Ashouri, Arghavan Cervantes-Madrid, Diana Szydzik, Joanna Ruuth, Kristina Koster, Jan Larsson, Erik Guan, Jikui Palmer, Ruth H
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Science signaling
Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) is a tyrosine kinase receptor that is a clinical target of major interest in cancer. Mutations and rearrangements in ALK trigger the activation of the encoded receptor and its downstream signaling pathways. ALK mutations have been identified in both familial and sporadic neuroblastoma cases as well as in 30 to 40% o...
Emdal, Kristina B Pedersen, Anna-Kathrine Bekker-Jensen, Dorte B Lundby, Alicia Claeys, Shana De Preter, Katleen Speleman, Frank Francavilla, Chiara Olsen, Jesper V
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Science signaling
Oncogenic anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) is one of the few druggable targets in neuroblastoma, and therapy resistance to ALK-targeting tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) comprises an inevitable clinical challenge. Therefore, a better understanding of the oncogenic signaling network rewiring driven by ALK is necessary to improve and guide future th...
Sweeney, Mark Foldes, Gabor
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Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
The formation of new blood vessels is a crucial step in the development of any new tissue both during embryogenesis and in vitro models as without sufficient perfusion the tissue will be unable to grow beyond the size where nutrition and oxygenation can be managed by diffusion alone. Endothelial cells are the primary building block of blood vessels...
Guan, Jikui Fransson, Susanne Siaw, Joachim Tetteh Treis, Diana Van den Eynden, Jimmy Chand, Damini Umapathy, Ganesh Ruuth, Kristina Svenberg, Petter Wessman, Sandra
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Cold Spring Harbor molecular case studies
Tumors with anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) fusion rearrangements, including non-small-cell lung cancer and anaplastic large cell lymphoma, are highly sensitive to ALK tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs), underscoring the notion that such cancers are addicted to ALK activity. Although mutations in ALK are heavily implicated in childhood neuroblastom...