Search Results - "de Sousa E Melo, Felipe"
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Targeting Wnt Signaling in Colon Cancer Stem Cells
Published in Clinical cancer research (15-02-2011)“…The identification of cancer stem cell (CSC) populations in virtually all tumor types has widespread clinical consequences. CSCs are suggested to be the only…”
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The consensus molecular subtypes of colorectal cancer
Published in Nature medicine (01-11-2015)“…An international consortium of colorectal cancer researchers undertakes a large-scale data sharing project to achieve a consensus molecular classification of…”
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Cancer heterogeneity-a multifaceted view
Published in EMBO reports (01-08-2013)“…Cancers of various organs have been categorized into distinct subtypes after increasingly sophisticated taxonomies. Additionally, within a seemingly…”
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Practical and Robust Identification of Molecular Subtypes in Colorectal Cancer by Immunohistochemistry
Published in Clinical cancer research (15-01-2017)“…Recent transcriptomic analyses have identified four distinct molecular subtypes of colorectal cancer with evident clinical relevance. However, the requirement…”
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Methylation of Cancer-Stem-Cell-Associated Wnt Target Genes Predicts Poor Prognosis in Colorectal Cancer Patients
Published in Cell stem cell (04-11-2011)“…Gene signatures derived from cancer stem cells (CSCs) predict tumor recurrence for many forms of cancer. Here, we derived a gene signature for colorectal CSCs…”
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Regulation of stem cell self-renewal and differentiation by Wnt and Notch are conserved throughout the adenoma-carcinoma sequence in the colon
Published in Molecular cancer (21-10-2013)“…Colon cancer stem cells are shown to be the self-renewing cells within a tumor that give rise to all lineages of more differentiated tumor cells. In this…”
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The developing cancer stem-cell model: clinical challenges and opportunities
Published in The lancet oncology (01-02-2012)“…Summary During the past decade, a stem-cell-like subset of cancer cells has been identified in many malignancies. These cells, referred to as cancer stem cells…”
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Antibody targeting of E3 ubiquitin ligases for receptor degradation
Published in Nature (London) (06-10-2022)“…Most current therapies that target plasma membrane receptors function by antagonizing ligand binding or enzymatic activities. However, typical mammalian…”
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Targeting PTPRK-RSPO3 colon tumours promotes differentiation and loss of stem-cell function
Published in Nature (London) (07-01-2016)“…Antibody-mediated inhibition of R-spondin-3 in colorectal tumours decreases tumour growth and promotes differentiation—these effects are associated with a…”
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Poor-prognosis colon cancer is defined by a molecularly distinct subtype and develops from serrated precursor lesions
Published in Nature medicine (01-05-2013)“…Analysis of gene-expression profiles led to the identification of three molecularly distinct subtypes of colon cancer. One of these subtypes is new, and its…”
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OTULIN limits cell death and inflammation by deubiquitinating LUBAC
Published in Nature (London) (01-07-2018)“…OTULIN (OTU deubiquitinase with linear linkage specificity) removes linear polyubiquitin from proteins that have been modified by LUBAC (linear ubiquitin chain…”
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Wnt activity defines colon cancer stem cells and is regulated by the microenvironment
Published in Nature cell biology (01-05-2010)“…Cancer stem cell activity may not merely be an intrinsic characteristic of a subset of cancer cells and could be regulated by environmental cues. High Wnt…”
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Stem cell functionality is microenvironmentally defined during tumour expansion and therapy response in colon cancer
Published in Nature cell biology (01-10-2018)“…Solid malignancies have been speculated to depend on cancer stem cells (CSCs) for expansion and relapse after therapy. Here we report on quantitative analyses…”
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Cancer stem cell dynamics in tumor progression and metastasis: Is the microenvironment to blame?
Published in Cancer letters (28-11-2013)“…Highlights ► Like normal tissues, cancerous tissues are organized hierarchically. ► The hierarchy in cancer is more dynamic with the possibility of reversion…”
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TGFβ signaling directs serrated adenomas to the mesenchymal colorectal cancer subtype
Published in EMBO molecular medicine (01-07-2016)“…The heterogeneous nature of colorectal cancer (CRC) complicates prognosis and is suggested to be a determining factor in the efficacy of adjuvant therapy for…”
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Wnt Signaling in Cancer Stem Cell Biology
Published in Cancers (27-06-2016)“…Aberrant regulation of Wnt signaling is a common theme seen across many tumor types. Decades of research have unraveled the epigenetic and genetic alterations…”
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Cellular Plasticity in Intestinal Homeostasis and Disease
Published in Cell stem cell (03-01-2019)“…The intestinal epithelium is one the fastest renewing tissues in mammals and is endowed with extensive adaptability. The more traditional view of a…”
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Cancer Stem Cell Niche: The Place to Be
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-02-2011)“…Tumors are being increasingly perceived as abnormal organs that, in many respects, recapitulate the outgrowth and differentiation patterns of normal tissues…”
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'Mini-colons' shed light on cancer progression
Published in Nature (London) (09-05-2024)“…To investigate the effect of frequently occurring mutations associated with colorectal cancer, the authors built such mini-colons out of mouse intestinal…”
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A distinct role for Lgr5+ stem cells in primary and metastatic colon cancer
Published in Nature (London) (30-03-2017)“…Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have been hypothesized to represent the driving force behind tumour progression and metastasis, making them attractive cancer targets…”
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