Endothelins in breast tumour cell invasion

2005 ◽  
Vol 222 (2) ◽  
pp. 129-138 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthew J. Grimshaw
2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (19) ◽  
pp. 11477-11488
Author(s):  
Balsam Rizeq ◽  
Saïd Sif ◽  
Gheyath K. Nasrallah ◽  
Allal Ouhtit

2020 ◽  
Vol 51 (6) ◽  
pp. 717-728
Author(s):  
N. V. Litviakov ◽  
V. A. Bychkov ◽  
M. N. Stakheeva ◽  
M. K. Ibragimova ◽  
M. M. Tsyganov ◽  
...  

2010 ◽  
Vol 24 (S1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Taheera Ferdous ◽  
Panagiota Golfi ◽  
Uwe Schlomann ◽  
Marc D Zack ◽  
Joerg W Bartsch

Cancers ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (10) ◽  
pp. 2963
Author(s):  
Jason C. Fleming ◽  
Jeongmin Woo ◽  
Karwan Moutasim ◽  
Christopher J. Hanley ◽  
Steven J. Frampton ◽  
...  

Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is a heterogenous disease treated with surgery and/or (chemo) radiotherapy, but up to 50% of patients with late-stage disease develop locoregional recurrence. Determining the mechanisms underpinning treatment resistance could identify new therapeutic targets and aid treatment selection. C-terminal tensin-like (CTEN) is a member of the tensin family, upregulated in several cancers, although its expression and function in HNSCC are unknown. We found that CTEN is commonly upregulated in HNSCC, particularly HPV−ve tumours. In vitro CTEN was upregulated in HPV−ve (n = 5) and HPV+ve (n = 2) HNSCC cell lines. Stable shRNA knockdown of CTEN in vivo significantly reduced tumour growth (SCC-25), and functional analyses in vitro showed that CTEN promoted tumour cell invasion, colony formation and growth in 3D-culture (SCC-25, Detroit 562). RNA sequencing of SCC-25 cells following CTEN siRNA knockdown identified 349 differentially expressed genes (logFC > 1, p < 0.05). Gene ontology analysis highlighted terms relating to cell locomotion and apoptosis, consistent with in vitro findings. A membrane-based antibody array confirmed that CTEN regulated multiple apoptosis-associated proteins, including HSP60 and cleaved caspase-3. Notably, in a mixed cohort of HPV+ve and HPV−ve HNSCC patients (n = 259), we found a significant, independent negative association of CTEN with prognosis, limited to those patients treated with (chemo)radiotherapy, not surgery, irrespective of human papillomavirus (HPV) status. These data show that CTEN is commonly upregulated in HNSCC and exerts several functional effects. Its potential role in modulating apoptotic response to therapy suggests utility as a predictive biomarker or radio-sensitising target.


1999 ◽  
Vol 161 (3) ◽  
pp. 475-484 ◽  
Author(s):  
BK Brar ◽  
PJ Lowry

We have carried out an investigation into the processing of the enkephalin-like immunoreactivity reported in breast tissue using two human breast tumour cell lines and a mouse tumour cell line. A 46 kDa form of proenkephalin (PE) has been observed in the cell lysates of two human breast tumour cell lines (MCF-7, ZR-75-1) and the mouse androgen-responsive Shionogi breast carcinoma cell line (SC115). PE processing in the cell lysates of these cells was assessed by a specific met-enkephalin RIA. The basal levels of processed PE in the MCF-7, ZR-75-1 and SC115 cell lysates were 30, 30 and 76% respectively. The processing enzymes PC1 and PC2, which have been implicated in the differential processing of PE, were detected by immunoblot analysis in these cells. PC1 was found within the cell extracts of all three cell lines. PC2 was only observed in the SC115 cell line, which may account for the higher percentage of processed PE measured. The cDNA of PC2 has been transfected into ZR-75-1 cells and this was accompanied by an increase in the level of processed PE from 30 to 76%. These breast tumour cell lines may provide a useful insight into the function of enkephalin-containing peptides in breast cancer.


Metastasis ◽  
1980 ◽  
pp. 28-32 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Tchao ◽  
A. B. Schleich ◽  
M. Frick ◽  
A. Mayer

2002 ◽  
Vol 86 (8) ◽  
pp. 1310-1315 ◽  
Author(s):  
A Siegert ◽  
C Rosenberg ◽  
W D Schmitt ◽  
C Denkert ◽  
S Hauptmann

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