Search Results - "Peter, Marcus E"
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Let-7 and miR-200 microRNAs: Guardians against pluripotency and cancer progression
Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (15-03-2009)“…Micro (mi)RNAs are emerging as important regulators of cellular differentiation, their importance underscored by the fact that they are often dysregulated…”
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Cancer kill code extension
Published in Molecular therapy. Nucleic acids (12-09-2023)Get full text
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The miR-200 family determines the epithelial phenotype of cancer cells by targeting the E-cadherin repressors ZEB1 and ZEB2
Published in Genes & development (01-04-2008)“…Cancer progression has similarities with the process of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) found during embryonic development, during which cells…”
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The role of let-7 in cell differentiation and cancer
Published in Endocrine-related cancer (01-03-2010)“…MicroRNAs (miRNAs or miRs) are small noncoding RNAs capable of regulating gene expression at the translational level. Current evidence suggests that a…”
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Adipocytes promote ovarian cancer metastasis and provide energy for rapid tumor growth
Published in Nature medicine (01-11-2011)“…Ovarian tumors preferentially metastasize to the omentum, a peritoneal fat layer. This report proposes that the reasons for this predilection stem from the…”
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Cell type-restricted activity of hnRNPM promotes breast cancer metastasis via regulating alternative splicing
Published in Genes & development (01-06-2014)“…Tumor metastasis remains the major cause of cancer-related death, but its molecular basis is still not well understood. Here we uncovered a splicing-mediated…”
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SPOROS: A pipeline to analyze DISE/6mer seed toxicity
Published in PLoS computational biology (01-03-2022)“…microRNAs (miRNAs) are (18-22nt long) noncoding short (s)RNAs that suppress gene expression by targeting the 3' untranslated region of target mRNAs. This…”
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Genomics of Ovarian Cancer Progression Reveals Diverse Metastatic Trajectories Including Intraepithelial Metastasis to the Fallopian Tube
Published in Cancer discovery (01-12-2016)“…Accumulating evidence has supported the fallopian tube rather than the ovary as the origin for high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC). To understand the…”
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Coordinated epigenetic repression of the miR‐200 family and miR‐205 in invasive bladder cancer
Published in International journal of cancer (15-03-2011)“…MicroRNAs (miRNA) are small noncoding RNAs commonly deregulated in cancer. The miR‐200 family (miR‐200a, ‐200b, ‐200c, ‐141 and ‐429) and miR‐205 are…”
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Cancer-Associated IDH1 Promotes Growth and Resistance to Targeted Therapies in the Absence of Mutation
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (30-05-2017)“…Oncogenic mutations in two isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH)-encoding genes (IDH1 and IDH2) have been identified in acute myelogenous leukemia, low-grade glioma,…”
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Let-7 Expression Defines Two Differentiation Stages of Cancer
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (03-07-2007)“…The early phases of carcinogenesis resemble embryonic development, often involving the reexpression of embryonic mesenchymal genes. The NCI60 panel of human…”
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Let-7 modulates acquired resistance of ovarian cancer to Taxanes via IMP-1-mediated stabilization of multidrug resistance 1
Published in International journal of cancer (15-04-2012)“…Ovarian cancer patients frequently develop resistance to chemotherapy regiments using Taxol and carboplatin. One of the resistance factors that protects cancer…”
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CD95/Fas Increases Stemness in Cancer Cells by Inducing a STAT1-Dependent Type I Interferon Response
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (07-03-2017)“…Stimulation of CD95/Fas drives and maintains cancer stem cells (CSCs). We now report that this involves activation of signal transducer and activator of…”
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Loss of E-Cadherin Promotes Ovarian Cancer Metastasis via α5-Integrin, which Is a Therapeutic Target
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-04-2008)“…Abstract E-cadherin loss is frequently associated with ovarian cancer metastasis. Given that adhesion to the abdominal peritoneum is the first step in ovarian…”
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CD95 and CD95L promote and protect cancer stem cells
Published in Nature communications (04-11-2014)“…CD95 (APO-1/Fas) is a death receptor used by immune cells to kill cancer cells through induction of apoptosis. However, the elimination of CD95 or its ligand,…”
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DISE/6mer seed toxicity-a powerful anti-cancer mechanism with implications for other diseases
Published in Journal of experimental & clinical cancer research (10-12-2021)“…micro(mi)RNAs are short noncoding RNAs that through their seed sequence (pos. 2-7/8 of the guide strand) regulate cell function by targeting complementary…”
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Identification of the toxic 6mer seed consensus for human cancer cells
Published in Scientific reports (24-03-2022)“…6mer seed toxicity is a novel cell death mechanism that kills cancer cells by triggering death induced by survival gene elimination (DISE). It is based on si-…”
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6mer seed toxicity in tumor suppressive microRNAs
Published in Nature communications (29-10-2018)“…Many small-interfering (si)RNAs are toxic to cancer cells through a 6mer seed sequence (positions 2–7 of the guide strand). Here we performed an siRNA screen…”
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The flip side of FLIP
Published in Biochemical journal (01-09-2004)“…Two major pathways regulate apoptosis induction in mammalian cells. In the extrinsic pathway, apoptosis is induced through specialized surface receptors,…”
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Death Induced by Survival gene Elimination (DISE) correlates with neurotoxicity in Alzheimer’s disease and aging
Published in Nature communications (18-01-2024)“…Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by progressive neurodegeneration, but the specific events that cause cell death remain poorly understood. Death…”
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