Pulmonary Cell News 7.05 February 8, 2018 | |
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TOP STORYSingle-Cell Wnt Signaling Niches Maintain Stemness of Alveolar Type 2 Cells The authors showed that AT2 lung stem cells display active Wnt signaling and many of them are near single, Wnt-expressing fibroblasts. Blocking Wnt secretion depleted these stem cells. [Science] Abstract | |
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PUBLICATIONS(Ranked by impact factor of the journal)Researchers demonstrated that knockout of Cldn18, a claudin family member highly expressed in lung alveolar epithelium, leads to lung enlargement, parenchymal expansion, increased abundance and proliferation of known distal lung progenitors, the alveolar epithelial type II cells, activation of Yes-associated protein (YAP), increased organ size, and tumorigenesis in mice. [J Clin Invest] Full Article The Strength of Mechanical Forces Determines the Differentiation of Alveolar Epithelial Cells Scientists developed live imaging techniques to characterize the mechanisms that control alveolar epithelial cell differentiation. They discovered that mechanical forces generated from the inhalation of amniotic fluid by fetal breathing movements are essential for alveolar epithelial type I cell differentiation. [Dev Cell] Full Article | Graphical Abstract SIRT1/FoxO3 Axis Alteration Leads to Aberrant Immune Responses in Bronchial Epithelial Cells Investigators evaluated whether cigarette smoke, by modulating the sirtuin-1 (SIRT1)/forkhead box class O3 (FoxO3) axis, affects airway epithelial pro-inflammatory responses. Human bronchial epithelial cells and primary bronchial epithelial cells from COPD patients and controls were treated with/without cigarette smoke extract, Sirtinol or FoxO3 siRNA. [J Cell Mol Med] Full Article The authors exposed human bronchial epithelial cells (ECs) for six hours, and compared results with and without gasoline particle filter (GPF). The particle amount was significantly reduced due to GPF application. While most biological endpoints did not differ, oxidative DNA damage was significantly reduced in EC monocultures exposed to GPF compared to reference exhaust. [Sci Rep] Full Article LUNG CANCERPolo-Like Kinase 4 Inhibition Produces Polyploidy and Apoptotic Death of Lung Cancers CFI-400945 treatment produced supernumerary centrosomes and mitotic defects in lung cancer cells. In vivo antineoplastic activity of CFI-400945 was established in mice with syngeneic lung cancer xenografts. Lung tumor growth was significantly inhibited at well-tolerated dosages. [Proc Natl Acad Sci USA] Abstract Investigators found that FOXN2 binds to and is ubiquitinated by β-Trcp ubiquitin ligase and RSK2 kinase for degradation. Furthermore, they demonstrated that the Ser365 and Ser369 sites in a conserved DSGYAS motif are critical for the degradation of FOXN2 by β-Trcp and RSK2. [Cell Death Differ] Abstract Inhibition of the NF-κB pathway is a proposed mechanism of radiosensitization. Researchers demonstrated that inhibition of the canonical NF-κB pathway by dimethylaminoparthenolide radiosensitizes non-small-cell lung carcinoma by blocking DNA double-strand break repair. [Cell Death Discov] Full Article Scientists developed an adoptive T-cell treatment through expression of a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) to target human epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in non-small-cell lung cancer. The modified CAR T cells exhibited expansion capability and anticancer efficacy in a time- and antigen-dependent manner in vitro as well as regression of EGFR-positive human lung cancer xenografts in vivo. [Cell Death Dis] Full Article | |
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REVIEWSCombining Chemotherapy with PD-1 Blockade in NSCLC There remains a crucial need for better treatment strategies for the majority of patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), particularly in the frontline setting. Chemotherapy can increase antigenicity via immunogenic cell death of tumor cells as well as also reduce “off target” immunosuppression in the tumor microenvironment. [Pharmacol Ther] Abstract Visit our reviews page to see a complete list of reviews in the pulmonary cell research field. | |
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INDUSTRY NEWSBristol-Myers Squibb Company announced that the ongoing Phase III CheckMate -227 study met its co-primary endpoint of PFS with the Opdivo plus Yervoy combination versus chemotherapy in first-line advanced NSCLC patients whose tumors have high TMB, regardless of PD-L1 expression. [Bristol-Myers Squibb Company] Press Release | Editorial CytRx Corporation highlighted that aldoxorubicin licensee NantCell, Inc. has dosed the first patient in the Phase Ib portion of a Phase Ib/II clinical trial for patients with advanced squamous cell carcinoma of either the head and neck or non-small cell lung cancer. [CytRx Corporation (PR Newswire Association LLC.)] Press Release Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited announced that the first patient has been dosed in a Phase I study evaluating the safety and tolerability of U3-1402, an investigational and potential first-in-class HER3-targeting antibody drug conjugate, in patients with metastatic or unresectable epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-mutated non-small cell lung cancer whose disease has progressed while taking an EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor. [Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited] Press Release Two Women Scientists Granted $400k for Promising Lung Cancer Research Lung Cancer Foundation of America and the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer have partnered to fund the Lori Monroe Scholarship for Lung Cancer Research. These $200,000 grants support promising new research led by two female scientists, the second year in a row that both Lori Monroe Scholarship recipients go to women. [Lung Cancer Foundation of America (PR Newswire Association LLC.)] Press Release | |
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POLICY NEWSNSF Requires Institutions to Report Sexual Harassment Findings The National Science Foundation (NSF) in Alexandria, Virginia, announced a new set of measures to combat sexual harassment by people working on the projects it funds. The steps may include suspending or eliminating research grants after an institution finds that a grantee committed harassment. [ScienceInsider] Editorial Breakthrough in Budget Negotiations Could Raise Spending for Science Top lawmakers in Congress announced a budget agreement that could produce substantial spending increases for research at key U.S. science agencies—and avoid a partial government shutdown on Friday. But the deal must still clear a few hurdles before it is finalized. [ScienceInsider] Editorial Peace is a dangerous cause to fight for in Turkey right now. In the latest blow to academics, 11 members of the Turkish Medical Association, including its president, Raşit Tükel, were arrested in early-morning raids. [Nature News] Editorial Japanese Researchers Say Science-Budget Hike Isn’t Enough Japan will sharply increase funding for science and technology in 2018 after years of stagnant support for the sector. But some scientists and policy experts worry the boost is too little to make up for more than a decade of lackluster science funding. [Nature News] Editorial Kid Co-Authors in South Korea Spur Government Probe The South Korean government is expanding an investigation into researchers who named their children as co-authors on papers. The extended probe comes after a government report identified 82 academic papers on which authors had named their children or relatives — many of them in middle or high school — as co-authors on the publications. [Nature News] Editorial
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EVENTSNEW The New York Stem Cell Foundation (NYSCF) Conference 2018 Visit our events page to see a complete list of events in the community.
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