Intestinal Cell News 5.26 July 19, 2019 | |
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TOP STORYGenome-wide, copy number driven gene expression was enriched for pathways characteristic of the consensus molecular subtypes (CMS)2-epithelial/canonical subtype, including DNA repair and cell cycle progression. Furthermore, 50% of upregulated genes in CMS2-epithelial/canonical microsatellite stable colorectal cancers were driven by copy number aberrations (CNAs), an enrichment compared with the other CMS groups, and associated with the stronger correspondence between CNAs and gene expression in malignant epithelial cells than in the cells of the tumor microenvironment. [Oncogene] Full Article | |
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PUBLICATIONS(Ranked by impact factor of the journal)Researchers report that signaling engaging the MET proto-oncogene receptor tyrosine kinase/focal adhesion kinase (FAK) axis led to CDK4/6-independent CDK2 activation, involving as critical mechanistic events loss of the CDKI p21CIP1 and gain of its regulator, the ubiquitin ligase subunit SKP2. [Oncogene] Full Article Investigators observed that knockdown of heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein L (hnRNP L) enhanced the level of DNA breakage and sensitivity of colorectal cancer cells to oxaliplatin. The expression of key DNA repair factors was unaffected by hnRNP L knockdown, thereby excluding the likelihood of hnRNP L mediation via mRNA regulation. [Cell Death Dis] Full Article Vitamin D Differentially Regulates Colon Stem Cells in Patient-Derived Normal and Tumor Organoids Scientists showed by immunohistochemistry and RNAscope in situ hybridization that vitamin D receptor was unexpectedly expressed in LGR5+ colon stem cells in human tissue and in normal and tumor organoid cultures generated from patient biopsies. Normal and tumor organoids responded differentially to calcitriol with profound and contrasting changes in their transcriptomic profiles. [FEBS J] Abstract MiR-204-3p expression level in colon cancer tissues and diverse colon cancer cell lines were tested by the quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. Impacts of miR-204-3p on cell growth, migration, invasion, and their associated factors were explored through assessment of CCK-8, flow cytometry, Transwell, and western blot, respectively. [J Cell Physiol] Abstract Minigene assays revealed that heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP)A1 facilitated inclusion of exon 2, whereas hnRNPU promoted its skipping. However, knockdown of hnRNPA1 or hnRNPU reduced both transformer 2β1 (TRA2β1) and TRA2β4 levels, and overexpression of these hnRNPs increased levels of both isoforms, suggesting that hnRNPA1 and hnRNPU mainly regulate the transcription of TRA2B. [Sci Rep] Full Article Epithelial monolayer spreading was driven by the substrate stiffness, while tissue barrier function was achieved by the basolateral delivery of medium enriched with stem cell niche and myofibroblast-derived factors. These monolayers contained major intestinal epithelial cell types organized into proliferating crypt-like domains and differentiated villus-like regions, closely resembling the in vivo cell distribution. [Sci Rep] Full Article β-Catenin/TCF4 Complex-Mediated Induction of the NRF3 (NFE2L3) Gene in Cancer Cells Scientists confirmed high NRF3 mRNA expression in human colon cancer specimens. The genome database indicated that the human NRF3 gene possesses a species-conserved WRE sequence, implying that the β-catenin/TCF complex activates NRF3 expression in colon cancer. [Int J Mol Sci] Abstract | Graphical Abstract The overexpression of miR-4268 inhibited gastric cancer cell proliferation and the cell cycle G1/S phase transition, and induced cell apoptosis. In contrast, inhibition of miR-4268 promoted cell proliferation and G1-S transition, and suppressed cell apoptosis. [Cancer Gene Ther] Abstract Subscribe to one of our other 19 science newsletters such as Pulmonary Cell News & ESC & iPSC News. | |
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REVIEWSAbout trillions of bacteria inhabit in the human gut and maintain the balance of host metabolism. Bile acids are one of numerous metabolites that are synthesized in the liver and further metabolized by the gut microbiota, and are essential in maintaining the normal gut microbiota and lipid digestion. [Int J Cancer] Abstract Roles of Exosomes in Metastatic Colon Cancer The authors describe recent findings on the role of exosomes in cancer metastasis formation, particularly in colorectal cancer. They also discuss the potential therapeutic value of these vesicles in metastatic cancer. [Am J Physiol Cell Physiol] Abstract Visit our reviews page to see a complete list of reviews in the intestinal cell research field. | |
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INDUSTRY NEWSPropanc Biopharma Provides Update on Preparation of PRP for Clinical Trial Application Submission Propanc Biopharma, Inc. announced an update on Propanc’s preparation of PRP, its anti-cancer lead product candidate, for clinical trial application submission and its recently completed reverse stock split. [Propanc Biopharma, Inc.] Press Release | |
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POLICY NEWSMystery Surrounds Ouster of Chinese Researchers from Canadian Laboratory Canadian researchers are reacting with puzzlement to the news that a “policy breach” has caused the nation’s only high-containment disease laboratory to bar a prominent Chinese Canadian virologist, her biologist husband, and a number of students from the facility. [ScienceMagazine] Editorial The Plan to Mine the World’s Research Papers Carl Malamud is on a crusade to liberate information locked up behind paywalls — and his campaigns have scored many victories. Now, the 60-year-old American technologist is turning his sights on a new objective: freeing paywalled scientific literature. And he thinks he has a legal way to do it. [Nature News] Editorial
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