Canales, Jimena Cruz, Pablo Díaz, Nicolás Riquelme, Denise Leiva-Salcedo, Elías Cerda, Oscar
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Cells
Cell migration is critical for several physiological and pathophysiological processes. It depends on the coordinated action of kinases, phosphatases, Rho-GTPases proteins, and Ca2+ signaling. Interestingly, ubiquitination events have emerged as regulatory elements of migration. Thus, the role of proteins involved in ubiquitination processes could b...
Jin, Wangdong Gu, Chaoqun Zhou, Li Yang, Xinyu Gui, Mengyuan Zhang, Jin Chen, Jie Dong, Xiaoqiao Yuan, Qiang Shan, Letian
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Oncology Reports
Considering the high metastatic potential of osteosarcoma, not only pro-apoptosis, but also anti-metastasis is important for anti-osteosarcoma therapy. Previously, the authors reported the pro-apoptotic and tumor-inhibitory effects of theabrownin (TB) on osteosarcoma cells; however, its effects on the metastasis-related migration and invasion of os...
Ogienko, Anna A. Yarinich, Lyubov A. Fedorova, Elena V. Dorogova, Natalya V. Bayborodin, Sergey I. Baricheva, Elina M. Pindyurin, Alexey V.
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Collective cell migration is a complex process that happens during normal development of many multicellular organisms, as well as during oncological transformations. In Drosophila oogenesis, a small set of follicle cells originally located at the anterior tip of each egg chamber become motile and migrate as a cluster through nurse cells toward the ...
He, Liu-Jun Yang, Dong-Lin Chen, He-Ying Huang, Jiu-Hong Zhang, Ya-Jun Qin, Hong-Xia Wang, Juan-Li Tang, Dian-Yong Chen, Zhong-Zhu
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OncoTargets and therapy
Background Breast cancer exhibits poor prognosis and high relapse rates following chemotherapy therapeutics. Thus, this study aims to develop effective novel agents regulating the core molecular pathway of breast cancer such as Wnt/β-catenin signaling. Methods The present study screened a novel inhibitor, called “C188”, using MTT assay. The molecul...
Cheong, SS Akram, K Metellan, C Kim, S Gaboriau, D Hind, M Del Rio Hernandez, A Griffiths, M Dean, C
VANGL2 is a component of the planar cell polarity (PCP) pathway, which regulates tissue polarity and patterning. The Vangl2Lp mutation causes lung branching defects due to dysfunctional actomyosin-driven morphogenesis. Since the actomyosin network regulates cell mechanics, we speculated that mechanosignaling could be impaired when VANGL2 is disrupt...
Bostock, Matthew P. Prasad, Anadika R. Chaouni, Rita Yuen, Alice C. Sousa-Nunes, Rita Amoyel, Marc Fernandes, Vilaiwan M.
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Time-lapse imaging is an essential tool to study dynamic biological processes that cannot be discerned from fixed samples alone. However, imaging cell- and tissue-level processes in intact animals poses numerous challenges if the organism is opaque and/or motile. Explant cultures of intact tissues circumvent some of these challenges, but sample dri...
Munakarmi, Suvesh Chand, Lokendra Shin, Hyun Beak Hussein, Usama Khamis Yun, Bong-Sik Park, Hae Ryong Jeong, Yeon Jun
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Oncology Reports
Poncirus fructus (PF) is a phytochemical compound extracted from the dry, immature fruits of Poncirus trifoliate . PF is traditionally used to treat gastrointestinal disorders, allergies, and inflammatory disease. In East Asia, PF is also known for its anticancer properties. There are numerous reports on the anticancer and anti-inflammatory effects...
Lv, Tao Lv, Hong Fei, Junjie Xie, Yajun Lian, Daqing Hu, Jiang Tang, Lizhou Shi, Xiaodong Wang, Jianling Zhang, Shibo
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Journal of Cancer
Accumulating evidence indicates that hotspot p53 mutants have gain-of-function in promoting cell migration and tumor metastasis. However, the molecular mechanisms are not completely understood. Here, we show that a hotspot mutation, p53-R273H, promotes non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell migration and upregulates the mRNA and protein expression...
Salem, Ahmed F. Gambini, Luca Billet, Sandrine Sun, Yu Oshiro, Hiromichi Zhao, Ming Hoffman, Robert M. Bhowmick, Neil A. Pellecchia, Maurizio
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Cancers
Simple Summary We demonstrate that pro-oncogenic EphA2 (ephrin type-A receptor 2) expression is activated in aggressive prostate cancers, and in mouse models of prostate cancers that are treated with enzalutamide. We also demonstrate in mouse models, that agonistic EphA2 targeting agents are very effective in suppressing cell migration and tumor me...
Wedemeyer, Michael J Mahn, Sarah A Getschman, Anthony E Crawford, Kyler S Peterson, Francis C Marchese, Adriano McCorvy, John D Volkman, Brian F
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The Journal of biological chemistry
The human chemokine family consists of 46 protein ligands that induce chemotactic cell migration by activating a family of 23 G protein-coupled receptors. The two major chemokine subfamilies, CC and CXC, bind distinct receptor subsets. A sequence motif defining these families, the X position in the CXC motif, is not predicted to make significant co...