Mammary Cell News 12.03 January 30, 2020 | |
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TOP STORYScientists found that RIPK3, while absent in primary tumor cells, was dramatically reexpressed in recurrent breast tumor cells by an epigenetic mechanism. They found that RIPK3 knockdown in recurrent tumor cells reduced clonogenic growth, causing cytokinesis failure, p53 stabilization, and repressed the activities of YAP/TAZ. [Cell Death Differ] Abstract | |
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PUBLICATIONS(Ranked by impact factor of the journal)Specific aptamers against mammaglobin-A were selected and immobilized as receptors on the sensor surface. In vitro assays confirmed that label-free and real-time detection of cancer cells occured within five minutes. [ACS Sensors] Abstract Cytokeratin 5 Alters β-Catenin Dynamics in Breast Cancer Cells Investigators established through cytokeratin 5 (CK5) knockout and overexpression in estrogen receptor+ breast cancer cell lines that CK5 was important for tumorsphere formation, prompting them to speculate that CK5 had regulatory activity in cancer stem cells. [Oncogene] Abstract Zinc Finger Protein 367 Promotes Metastasis by Inhibiting the Hippo Pathway in Breast Cancer ZNF367 was upregulated in breast cancer tissues and cell lines, and significantly correlated with poorer metastasis-free and overall survivals in patients. ZNF367 promoted tumor metastasis accompanied with increase of circulating tumor cells numbers. [Oncogene] Abstract Lipoic Acid Decreases Breast Cancer Cell Proliferation by Inhibiting IGF-1R via Furin Downregulation The authors demonstrated that lipoic acid inhibited the proliferation and Akt and ERK signaling pathways of several breast cancer cells. While searching for upstream dysregulations, they discovered the loss of expression of IGF-1R upon exposure to lipoic acid. [Br J Cancer] Abstract Scientists found that the expression and nuclear translocation of hypoxia inducible factor 1α was significantly elevated by hypoxia, which inhibited cell proliferation, but significantly increased motility of estrogen receptor negative cells. [Sci Rep] Full Article Chronic stimulation of CD95 on breast cancer cells could increase their cancer initiating capacity through activation of a type I interferon/STAT1 pathway when caspases were inhibited. [Sci Rep] Full Article Four P-glycoprotein (P-gp) modulators were evaluated for their activity in a P-gp overexpressed breast cancer cell line LCC6MDR. The four modulators displayed significantly better P-gp modulating activity compared to the positive control verapamil. [Biochem Cell Biol] Abstract MTSS1 Suppresses Mammary Tumor-Initiating Cells by Enhancing RBCK1-Mediated p65 Ubiquitination Scientists report a role of metastasis suppressor protein 1 (MTSS1) in suppressing tumor-initiating cells in breast cancer. MTSS1 suppressed tumorsphere formation in breast cancer cells. [Nat Cancer] Abstract Subscribe to one of our other 19 science newsletters such as Prostate Cell News & ESC & iPSC News. | |
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REVIEWSCritical Roles of Long Noncoding RNAs in Breast Cancer The authors elicit the significance of long noncoding RNAs in the regulation of cell signaling pathways, and the resulting changes in cell survival, proliferation, and invasion, which are the hallmarks of breast cancer. [J Cell Physiol] Abstract Visit our reviews page to see a complete list of reviews in the mammary cell research field. | |
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INDUSTRY NEWSSyros Pharmaceuticals announced that the first patient has been dosed in the Phase I clinical trial of SY-5609, its highly selective and potent oral cyclin-dependent kinase 7 inhibitor. [Syros Pharmaceuticals, Inc.] Press Release The American Cancer Society and Pfizer have approved grants totaling more than $2.5 million in nine communities focused on reducing racial disparities and helping optimize outcomes for women facing a breast cancer diagnosis. The grants, funded by Pfizer Global Medical Grants and overseen by the American Cancer Society, are the first in the Integrated Approach to Breast Health Equity Competitive Grant Program, a three-year collaboration working to promote equitable outcomes for all women living with breast cancer [The American Cancer Society (PR Newswire Association LLC.)] Press Release | |
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POLICY NEWSUK and EU: Cherish What You Have Achieved and Stay Close Most scientists didn’t want Brexit. UK researchers do not yet know if they will be part of joint EU research programs. However, in one piece of welcome news, the futures of the many EU researchers who want to make their lives in Britain now lie in the hands of the UK Research and Innovation agency, and not the UK Home Office – an institution that, for much of the past decade, enacted and implemented policies to reduce immigration to the United Kingdom. [Nature News] Editorial Top Harvard Chemist Charged with Lying about Ties to Chinese Government Program The head of Harvard University’s chemistry department was charged with attempting to conceal his involvement in a Chinese government program to bring scientists to China, an escalation of a crackdown by US authorities on what they perceive as a campaign to steal ideas born in American universities and medical centers. [STAT News] Editorial
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EVENTSNEW American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2020 Visit our events page to see a complete list of events in the community.
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