نتایج جستجو برای: mammosphere

تعداد نتایج: 272  

Journal: :Development 2007
Ricardo C Moraes Xiaomei Zhang Nikesha Harrington Jennifer Y Fung Meng-Fen Wu Susan G Hilsenbeck D Craig Allred Michael T Lewis

The hedgehog signaling network regulates pattern formation, proliferation, cell fate and stem/progenitor cell self-renewal in many organs. Altered hedgehog signaling is implicated in 20-25% of all cancers, including breast cancer. We demonstrated previously that heterozygous disruption of the gene encoding the patched-1 (PTCH1) hedgehog receptor, a negative regulator of smoothened (Smo) in the ...

2017
Ran Ma Govindasamy-Muralidharan Karthik John Lövrot Felix Haglund Gustaf Rosin Anne Katchy Xiaonan Zhang Lisa Viberg Jan Frisell Cecilia Williams Stig Linder Irma Fredriksson Johan Hartman

Background Breast cancer cells with tumor-initiating capabilities (BSCs) are considered to maintain tumor growth and govern metastasis. Hence, targeting BSCs will be crucial to achieve successful treatment of breast cancer. Methods We characterized mammospheres derived from more than 40 cancer patients and two breast cancer cell lines for the expression of estrogen receptors (ERs) and stem ce...

2013
Chanel E. Smart Brian J. Morrison Jodi M. Saunus Ana Cristina Vargas Patricia Keith Lynne Reid Leesa Wockner Marjan Askarian Amiri Debina Sarkar Peter T. Simpson Catherine Clarke Chris W. Schmidt Brent A. Reynolds Sunil R. Lakhani J. Alejandro Lopez

Mammosphere and breast tumoursphere culture have gained popularity as in vitro assays for propagating and analysing normal and cancer stem cells. Whether the spheres derived from different sources or parent cultures themselves are indeed single entities enriched in stem/progenitor cells compared to other culture formats has not been fully determined. We surveyed sphere-forming capacity across 2...

2015
Bisrat G. Debeb Daniel L. Smith Li Li Richard Larson Wei Xu Wendy A. Woodward

Survivin is a key member of the inhibitor of apoptosis protein family, and is considered a promising therapeutic target due to its universal overexpression in cancers. Survivin is implicated in cellular radiation response through its role in apoptosis, cell division, and DNA damage response. In the present study, analysis of publically available data sets showed that survivin gene expression in...

2017
Junichi Kurebayashi Yoshikazu Koike Yusuke Ohta Wataru Saitoh Tetsumasa Yamashita Naoki Kanomata Takuya Moriya

Estradiol (E2) increases not only the cell growth but also the cancer stem cell (CSC) proportion in estrogen receptor (ER)-positive breast cancer cells. It has been suggested that the non-canonical hedgehog (Hh) pathway activated by E2 plays an important role in the regulation of CSC proportion in ER-positive breast cancer cells. We studied anti-CSC activity of a non-canonical Hh inhibitor GANT...

2015
Arianna De Luca Marco Fiorillo Maria Peiris-Pagès Bela Ozsvari Duncan L. Smith Rosa Sanchez-Alvarez Ubaldo E. Martinez-Outschoorn Anna Rita Cappello Vincenzo Pezzi Michael P. Lisanti Federica Sotgia

Here, we show that new mitochondrial biogenesis is required for the anchorage independent survival and propagation of cancer stem-like cells (CSCs). More specifically, we used the drug XCT790 as an investigational tool, as it functions as a specific inhibitor of the ERRα-PGC1 signaling pathway, which governs mitochondrial biogenesis. Interestingly, our results directly demonstrate that XCT790 e...

Journal: :Cancer research 2010
Karen To Abbas Fotovati Kristen M Reipas Jennifer H Law Kaiji Hu Jing Wang Arezoo Astanehe Alastair H Davies Lawrence Lee Anna L Stratford Afshin Raouf Pauline Johnson Isabelle M Berquin Hans-Dieter Royer Connie J Eaves Sandra E Dunn

Y-box binding protein-1 (YB-1) is an oncogenic transcription/translation factor expressed in >40% of breast cancers, where it is associated with poor prognosis, disease recurrence, and drug resistance. We questioned whether this may be linked to the ability of YB-1 to induce the expression of genes linked to cancer stem cells such as CD44 and CD49f. Herein, we report that YB-1 binds the CD44 an...

2015
Ying Qu Bingchen Han Yi Yu Weiwu Yao Shikha Bose Beth Y. Karlan Armando E. Giuliano Xiaojiang Cui Xuefeng Liu

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women and a leading cause of cancer-related deaths for women worldwide. Various cell models have been developed to study breast cancer tumorigenesis, metastasis, and drug sensitivity. The MCF10A human mammary epithelial cell line is a widely used in vitro model for studying normal breast cell function and transformation. However, there is limited knowl...

2016
Francesco Prattichizzo Angelica Giuliani Rina Recchioni Massimiliano Bonafè Fiorella Marcheselli Sabrina De Carolis Anna Campanati Katia Giuliodori Maria Rita Rippo Francesca Brugè Luca Tiano Carla Micucci Antonio Ceriello Annamaria Offidani Antonio Domenico Procopio Fabiola Olivieri

Endothelial cell senescence is characterized by acquisition of senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), able to promote inflammaging and cancer progression. Emerging evidence suggest that preventing SASP development could help to slow the rate of aging and the progression of age-related diseases, including cancer. Aim of this study was to evaluate whether and how adalimumab, a monoclon...

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