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21 Citations
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28 Pages

13 December 2020

MYC, a well-studied proto-oncogene that is overexpressed in >20% of tumors across all cancers, is classically known as “undruggable” due to its crucial roles in cell processes and its lack of a drug binding pocket. Four decades of research and cre...

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5 Citations
13,383 Views
32 Pages

The Myc Road to Hearing Restoration

  • Benjamin Kopecky and
  • Bernd Fritzsch

25 September 2012

Current treatments for hearing loss, the most common neurosensory disorder, do not restore perfect hearing. Regeneration of lost organ of Corti hair cells through forced cell cycle re-entry of supporting cells or through manipulation of stem cells, b...

  • Article
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1 Citations
1,070 Views
15 Pages

PA2G4 Functions as a Cofactor for MYC Family Oncoproteins in MYC-Driven Malignancies

  • Sukriti Krishan,
  • Jessica Koach,
  • Taylor Lim,
  • Kenny Yeo,
  • Faith Cheong,
  • Jie-Si Luo,
  • Hassina Massudi,
  • Xiaomian Gao,
  • Sopheakwealthy Heangsarath and
  • Glenn M. Marshall
  • + 3 authors

11 September 2025

MYCN and c-MYC are critical driver oncogenes in several childhood cancers, including neuroblastoma. Currently, the clinical development of MYC inhibitors has been hindered by the intrinsically disordered structure of MYC proteins, which lack well-def...

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22 Citations
6,589 Views
22 Pages

The MYC oncoprotein and its family members N-MYC and L-MYC are known to drive a wide variety of human cancers. Emerging evidence suggests that MYC has a bi-directional relationship with the molecular clock in cancer. The molecular clock is responsibl...

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26 Citations
8,768 Views
23 Pages

Gene Transactivation and Transrepression in MYC-Driven Cancers

  • Marika Scafuro,
  • Lucia Capasso,
  • Vincenzo Carafa,
  • Lucia Altucci and
  • Angela Nebbioso

MYC is a proto-oncogene regulating a large number of genes involved in a plethora of cellular functions. Its deregulation results in activation of MYC gene expression and/or an increase in MYC protein stability. MYC overexpression is a hallmark of ma...

  • Article
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19 Citations
4,900 Views
14 Pages

A Regulatory Loop of FBXW7-MYC-PLK1 Controls Tumorigenesis of MYC-Driven Medulloblastoma

  • Dong Wang,
  • Angela Pierce,
  • Bethany Veo,
  • Susan Fosmire,
  • Etienne Danis,
  • Andrew Donson,
  • Sujatha Venkataraman and
  • Rajeev Vibhakar

21 January 2021

Polo-like kinase 1 (PLK1) is highly expressed in group 3 medulloblastoma (MB), and it has been preclinically validated as a cancer therapeutic target in medulloblastoma. Here, we demonstrate that PLK1 inhibition with PCM-075 or BI6727 significantly r...

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31 Citations
5,915 Views
14 Pages

MYC in Brain Development and Cancer

  • Olga Zaytseva,
  • Nan-hee Kim and
  • Leonie M. Quinn

20 October 2020

The MYC family of transcriptional regulators play significant roles in animal development, including the renewal and maintenance of stem cells. Not surprisingly, given MYC’s capacity to promote programs of proliferative cell growth, MYC is freq...

  • Review
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24 Citations
8,020 Views
12 Pages

20 February 2017

MYC family proteins play fundamental roles in stem and progenitor cell homeostasis, morphogenesis and cancer. As expected for proteins that profoundly affect the fate of cells, the activities of MYC are regulated at a multitude of levels. One mechani...

  • Communication
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7 Citations
3,752 Views
13 Pages

IBTK Haploinsufficiency Affects the Tumor Microenvironment of Myc-Driven Lymphoma in E-myc Mice

  • Eleonora Vecchio,
  • Giuseppe Fiume,
  • Chiara Mignogna,
  • Enrico Iaccino,
  • Selena Mimmi,
  • Domenico Maisano,
  • Francesco Trapasso and
  • Ileana Quinto

The tumor microenvironment is a dynamic and interactive supporting network of various components, including blood vessels, cytokines, chemokines, and immune cells, which sustain the tumor cell’s survival and growth. Murine models of lymphoma ar...

  • Article
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15 Citations
7,244 Views
15 Pages

The MYC 3′ Wnt-Responsive Element Drives Oncogenic MYC Expression in Human Colorectal Cancer Cells

  • Sherri A. Rennoll,
  • Melanie A. Eshelman,
  • Wesley M. Raup-Konsavage,
  • Yuka Imamura Kawasawa and
  • Gregory S. Yochum

Mutations in components of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway drive colorectal cancer (CRC) by deregulating expression of downstream target genes including the c-MYC proto-oncogene (MYC). The critical regulatory DNA enhancer elements that control on...

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81 Citations
16,208 Views
15 Pages

MYC in Regulating Immunity: Metabolism and Beyond

  • J.N. Rashida Gnanaprakasam and
  • Ruoning Wang

25 February 2017

Myelocytomatosis oncogene (MYC) family members, including cellular MYC (c-Myc), neuroblastoma derived MYC (MYCN), and lung carcinoma derived MYC (MYCL), have all been implicated as key oncogenic drivers in a broad range of human cancers. Beyond cance...

  • Article
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40 Citations
7,011 Views
12 Pages

High MYC mRNA Expression Is More Clinically Relevant than MYC DNA Amplification in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

  • Eriko Katsuta,
  • Li Yan,
  • Takashi Takeshita,
  • Kerry-Ann McDonald,
  • Subhamoy Dasgupta,
  • Mateusz Opyrchal and
  • Kazuaki Takabe

28 December 2019

DNA abnormalities are used in inclusion criteria of clinical trials for treatments with specific targeted molecules. MYC is one of the most powerful oncogenes and is known to be associated with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Its DNA amplificat...

  • Review
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18 Citations
5,889 Views
48 Pages

21 February 2022

Among the first discovered and most prominent cellular oncogenes is MYC, which encodes a bHLH-ZIP transcription factor (Myc) that both activates and suppresses numerous genes involved in proliferation, energy production, metabolism and translation. M...

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74 Citations
13,130 Views
20 Pages

19 April 2017

Over 35 years ago, c-MYC, a highly pleiotropic transcription factor that regulates hepatic cell function, was identified. In recent years, a considerable increment in the number of publications has significantly shifted the way that the c-MYC functio...

  • Article
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4 Citations
3,529 Views
19 Pages

Elevating SOX2 Downregulates MYC through a SOX2:MYC Signaling Axis and Induces a Slowly Cycling Proliferative State in Human Tumor Cells

  • Ethan P. Metz,
  • Phillip J. Wilder,
  • Tessa M. Popay,
  • Jing Wang,
  • Qi Liu,
  • Achyuth Kalluchi,
  • M. Jordan Rowley,
  • William P. Tansey and
  • Angie Rizzino

12 April 2022

Slowly cycling/infrequently proliferating tumor cells present a clinical challenge due to their ability to evade treatment. Previous studies established that high levels of SOX2 in both fetal and tumor cells restrict cell proliferation and induce a s...

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304 Citations
19,269 Views
30 Pages

MYC Deregulation in Primary Human Cancers

  • Manpreet Kalkat,
  • Jason De Melo,
  • Katherine Ashley Hickman,
  • Corey Lourenco,
  • Cornelia Redel,
  • Diana Resetca,
  • Aaliya Tamachi,
  • William B. Tu and
  • Linda Z. Penn

25 May 2017

MYC regulates a complex biological program by transcriptionally activating and repressing its numerous target genes. As such, MYC is a master regulator of many processes, including cell cycle entry, ribosome biogenesis, and metabolism. In cancer, the...

  • Article
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29 Citations
10,552 Views
16 Pages

Characterization of ARF-BP1/HUWE1 Interactions with CTCF, MYC, ARF and p53 in MYC-Driven B Cell Neoplasms

  • Chen-Feng Qi,
  • Yong-Soo Kim,
  • Shao Xiang,
  • Ziedulla Abdullaev,
  • Ted A. Torrey,
  • Siegfried Janz,
  • Alexander L. Kovalchuk,
  • Jiafang Sun,
  • Delin Chen and
  • Herbert C. Morse III
  • + 2 authors

21 May 2012

Transcriptional activation of MYC is a hallmark of many B cell lineage neoplasms. MYC provides a constitutive proliferative signal but can also initiate ARF-dependent activation of p53 and apoptosis. The E3 ubiquitin ligase, ARF-BP1, encoded by HUWE1...

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116 Citations
18,321 Views
28 Pages

13 May 2017

Overexpression of MYC is a hallmark of many human cancers. The MYC oncogene has long been thought to execute its neoplastic functions by acting as a classic transcription factor, deregulating the expression of a large number of specific target genes....

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15 Citations
5,391 Views
15 Pages

Regulation of Nucleolar Activity by MYC

  • Isabella N. Brown,
  • M. Carmen Lafita-Navarro and
  • Maralice Conacci-Sorrell

7 February 2022

The nucleolus harbors the machinery necessary to produce new ribosomes which are critical for protein synthesis. Nucleolar size, shape, and density are highly dynamic and can be adjusted to accommodate ribosome biogenesis according to the needs for p...

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18 Citations
7,472 Views
20 Pages

Role of MYC in B Cell Lymphomagenesis

  • Petra Korać,
  • Snježana Dotlić,
  • Maja Matulić,
  • Matea Zajc Petranović and
  • Mara Dominis

4 April 2017

B cell lymphomas mainly arise from different developmental stages of B cells in germinal centers of secondary lymphoid tissue. There are a number of signaling pathways that affect the initiation and development of B cell lymphomagenesis. The function...

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19 Citations
7,829 Views
24 Pages

11 April 2017

The transcription factor and cell growth regulator MYC is potently oncogenic and estimated to contribute to most cancers. Decades of attempts to therapeutically target MYC directly have not resulted in feasible clinical applications, and efforts have...

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5 Citations
9,852 Views
21 Pages

11 July 2023

MYC deregulation, a cardinal event in Burkitt lymphoma (BL) pathogenesis, necessitates the elucidation of the molecular mechanisms governing MYC activation to devise innovative and effective therapeutic strategies. The t(8;14)(q24;q32) chromosomal tr...

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3 Citations
4,193 Views
28 Pages

22 December 2022

Oncogenic overexpression of MYC leads to the fatal deregulation of signaling pathways, cellular metabolism, and cell growth. MYC rearrangements are found frequently among non-Hodgkin B-cell lymphomas enforcing MYC overexpression. Genetically engineer...

  • Article
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6 Citations
4,006 Views
19 Pages

Copy Number Alteration and Mutational Profile of High-Grade B-Cell Lymphoma with MYC and BCL2 and/or BCL6 Rearrangements, Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma with MYC-Rearrangement, and Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma with MYC-Cluster Amplification

  • Masashi Miyaoka,
  • Yara Yukie Kikuti,
  • Joaquim Carreras,
  • Atsushi Ito,
  • Haruka Ikoma,
  • Sakura Tomita,
  • Hiroshi Kawada,
  • Giovanna Roncador,
  • Silvia Bea and
  • Naoya Nakamura
  • + 1 author

27 November 2022

Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) with MYC alteration is classified as high-grade B-cell lymphoma with MYC and BCL2 and/or BCL6 rearrangements (double/triple-hit lymphoma; DHL/THL), DLBCL with MYC rearrangement (single-hit lymphoma; SHL) and DLBC...

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19 Citations
6,424 Views
13 Pages

Targeting the MYC Oncogene in Burkitt Lymphoma through HSP90 Inhibition

  • Candace J. Poole,
  • Wenli Zheng,
  • Haesung Lee,
  • Danielle Young,
  • Atul Lodh,
  • Ahmed Chadli and
  • Jan Van Riggelen

16 November 2018

Overexpression of the MYC oncogene is a key feature of many human malignancies including Burkitt lymphoma. While MYC is widely regarded to be a promising therapeutic target, a clinically effective MYC inhibitor is still elusive. Here, we report an al...

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24 Citations
5,197 Views
15 Pages

Anti-c-myc RNAi-Based Onconanotherapeutics

  • Saffiya Habib,
  • Mario Ariatti and
  • Moganavelli Singh

Overexpression of the c-myc proto-oncogene features prominently in most human cancers. Early studies established that inhibiting the expression of oncogenic c-myc, produced potent anti-cancer effects. This gave rise to the notion that an appropriate...

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37 Citations
6,689 Views
16 Pages

Deregulated protein synthesis is a common feature of cancer cells, with many oncogenic signaling pathways directly augmenting protein translation to support the biomass needs of proliferating tissues. MYC’s ability to drive oncogenesis is a con...

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124 Citations
12,935 Views
19 Pages

4 April 2020

First designed and published in 1998 as a laboratory tool to study Myc perturbation, Omomyc has come a long way in the past 22 years. This dominant negative has contributed to our understanding of Myc biology when expressed, first, in normal and canc...

  • Article
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2 Citations
4,377 Views
11 Pages

Alternative c-MYC mRNA Transcripts as an Additional Tool for c-Myc2 and c-MycS Production in BL60 Tumors

  • Dina Ibrahim,
  • Léa Prévaud,
  • Nathalie Faumont,
  • Danielle Troutaud,
  • Jean Feuillard,
  • Mona Diab-Assaf and
  • Ahmad Oulmouden

16 June 2022

While studying c-Myc protein expression in several Burkitt lymphoma cell lines and in lymph nodes from a mouse model bearing a translocated c-MYC gene from the human BL line IARC-BL60, we surprisingly discovered a complex electrophoretic profile. Ind...

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198 Citations
20,398 Views
29 Pages

MYC Oncogene Contributions to Release of Cell Cycle Brakes

  • Lucía García-Gutiérrez,
  • María Dolores Delgado and
  • Javier León

22 March 2019

Promotion of the cell cycle is a major oncogenic mechanism of the oncogene c-MYC (MYC). MYC promotes the cell cycle by not only activating or inducing cyclins and CDKs but also through the downregulation or the impairment of the activity of a set of...

  • Review
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14 Citations
4,148 Views
17 Pages

8 June 2022

The oncogenic transcription factor c-MYC (MYC) is highly conserved across species and is frequently overexpressed or dysregulated in human cancers. MYC regulates a wide range of critical cellular and oncogenic activities including proliferation, meta...

  • Review
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2 Citations
2,253 Views
18 Pages

Beyond the Limit: MYC Mediates Tumor Immune Escape

  • Zhongyang Hong,
  • Sitong Ming,
  • Xin Luan,
  • Zhe Sun and
  • Weidong Zhang

MYC is an aberrantly regulated transcription factor implicated in approximately 70% of human tumors, where it extensively modulates signaling pathways associated with cancer progression. Inactivating MYC has been shown to inhibit tumor growth and eve...

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83 Citations
9,737 Views
29 Pages

MYC as a Multifaceted Regulator of Tumor Microenvironment Leading to Metastasis

  • Erna Marija Meškytė,
  • Sabiha Keskas and
  • Yari Ciribilli

18 October 2020

The Myc family of oncogenes is deregulated in many types of cancer, and their over-expression is often correlated with poor prognosis. The Myc family members are transcription factors that can coordinate the expression of thousands of genes. Among th...

  • Review
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2 Citations
2,547 Views
14 Pages

Increased c-MYC Expression Associated with Active IGH Locus Rearrangement: An Emerging Role for c-MYC in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

  • Kenza Guiyedi,
  • Milène Parquet,
  • Said Aoufouchi,
  • Jasmine Chauzeix,
  • David Rizzo,
  • Israa Al Jamal,
  • Jean Feuillard,
  • Nathalie Gachard and
  • Sophie Peron

6 November 2024

This review examines the pivotal role of c-MYC in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL), focusing on how its overexpression leads to increased genetic instability, thereby accelerating disease progression. MYC, a major oncogene, encodes a transcription...

  • Article
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4 Citations
5,316 Views
11 Pages

Oligonucleotide Binding to Non-B-DNA in MYC

  • Tea Umek,
  • Karin Sollander,
  • Helen Bergquist,
  • Jesper Wengel,
  • Karin E. Lundin,
  • C.I. Edvard Smith and
  • Rula Zain

12 March 2019

MYC, originally named c-myc, is an oncogene deregulated in many different forms of cancer. Translocation of the MYC gene to an immunoglobulin gene leads to an overexpression and the development of Burkitt’s lymphoma (BL). Sporadic BL constitute...

  • Review
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8 Citations
3,992 Views
16 Pages

15 December 2023

The transcription factor c-Myc, a key regulator of cellular processes, has long been associated with roles in cell proliferation and apoptosis. This review analyses the multiple functions of c-Myc by examining the different c-Myc isoforms in detail....

  • Review
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14 Citations
4,370 Views
16 Pages

The Multiple Faces of MNT and Its Role as a MYC Modulator

  • Judit Liaño-Pons,
  • Marie Arsenian-Henriksson and
  • Javier León

18 September 2021

MNT is a crucial modulator of MYC, controls several cellular functions, and is activated in most human cancers. It is the largest, most divergent, and most ubiquitously expressed protein of the MXD family. MNT was first described as a MYC antagonist...

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92 Citations
11,118 Views
16 Pages

Therapeutic Approaches Targeting MYC-Driven Prostate Cancer

  • Richard J. Rebello,
  • Richard B. Pearson,
  • Ross D. Hannan and
  • Luc Furic

16 February 2017

The transcript encoding the proto-oncogene MYC is commonly overexpressed in prostate cancer (PC). MYC protein abundance is also increased in the majority of cases of advanced and metastatic castrate-resistant PC (mCRPC). Accordingly, the MYC-directed...

  • Article
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11 Citations
2,607 Views
29 Pages

Disruption of Multiple Overlapping Functions Following Stepwise Inactivation of the Extended Myc Network

  • Huabo Wang,
  • Taylor Stevens,
  • Jie Lu,
  • Merlin Airik,
  • Rannar Airik and
  • Edward V. Prochownik

16 December 2022

Myc, a member of the “Myc Network” of bHLH-ZIP transcription factors, supervises proliferation, metabolism, and translation. It also engages in crosstalk with the related “Mlx Network” to co-regulate overlapping genes and func...

  • Article
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5 Citations
3,114 Views
17 Pages

Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common form of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL). Elevated expression of c-MYC in DLBCL is associated with poor prognosis of the disease. In different cancers, c-MYC has been found regulated by diffe...

  • Review
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28 Citations
6,832 Views
16 Pages

26 February 2020

The MYC transcription factor is one of the best characterized PP2A substrates. Deregulation of the MYC oncogene, along with inactivation of PP2A, are two frequent events in cancer. Both proteins are essential regulators of cell proliferation, apoptos...

  • Review
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17 Citations
6,263 Views
35 Pages

The “Superoncogene” Myc at the Crossroad between Metabolism and Gene Expression in Glioblastoma Multiforme

  • Chiara Cencioni,
  • Fiorella Scagnoli,
  • Francesco Spallotta,
  • Sergio Nasi and
  • Barbara Illi

20 February 2023

The concept of the Myc (c-myc, n-myc, l-myc) oncogene as a canonical, DNA-bound transcription factor has consistently changed over the past few years. Indeed, Myc controls gene expression programs at multiple levels: directly binding chromatin and re...

  • Review
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30 Citations
10,319 Views
19 Pages

Modeling and Targeting MYC Genes in Childhood Brain Tumors

  • Sonja Hutter,
  • Sara Bolin,
  • Holger Weishaupt and
  • Fredrik J. Swartling

23 March 2017

Brain tumors are the second most common group of childhood cancers, accounting for about 20%–25% of all pediatric tumors. Deregulated expression of the MYC family of transcription factors, particularly c-MYC and MYCN genes, has been found in many of...

  • Article
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9 Citations
4,674 Views
13 Pages

Enhancer RNA AL928768.3 from the IGH Locus Regulates MYC Expression and Controls the Proliferation and Chemoresistance of Burkitt Lymphoma Cells with IGH/MYC Translocation

  • Ekaterina Mikhailovna Stasevich,
  • Aksinya Nicolaevna Uvarova,
  • Matvey Mikhailovich Murashko,
  • Elmira Ramilevna Khabusheva,
  • Saveliy Andreevich Sheetikov,
  • Vladimir Sergeyevich Prassolov,
  • Dmitriy Vladimirovich Kuprash,
  • Denis Eriksonovich Demin and
  • Anton Markovich Schwartz

Chromosomal rearrangements leading to the relocation of proto-oncogenes into transcription-active regions are found in various types of tumors. In particular, the transfer of proto-oncogenes to the locus of heavy chains of immunoglobulins (IGH) is fr...

  • Review
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11 Citations
5,762 Views
35 Pages

When Just One Phosphate Is One Too Many: The Multifaceted Interplay between Myc and Kinases

  • Dalila Boi,
  • Elisabetta Rubini,
  • Sara Breccia,
  • Giulia Guarguaglini and
  • Alessandro Paiardini

Myc transcription factors are key regulators of many cellular processes, with Myc target genes crucially implicated in the management of cell proliferation and stem pluripotency, energy metabolism, protein synthesis, angiogenesis, DNA damage response...

  • Article
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9 Citations
3,253 Views
18 Pages

Targeting MYC Regulation with Polypurine Reverse Hoogsteen Oligonucleotides

  • Simonas Valiuska,
  • Alexandra Maria Psaras,
  • Véronique Noé,
  • Tracy A. Brooks and
  • Carlos J. Ciudad

26 December 2022

The oncogene MYC has key roles in transcription, proliferation, deregulating cellular energetics, and more. Modulating the expression or function of the MYC protein is a viable therapeutic goal in an array of cancer types, and potential inhibitors of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,894 Views
19 Pages

PHA-680626 Is an Effective Inhibitor of the Interaction between Aurora-A and N-Myc

  • Dalila Boi,
  • Fani Souvalidou,
  • Davide Capelli,
  • Federica Polverino,
  • Grazia Marini,
  • Roberta Montanari,
  • Giorgio Pochetti,
  • Angela Tramonti,
  • Roberto Contestabile and
  • Alessandro Paiardini
  • + 9 authors

4 December 2021

Neuroblastoma is a severe childhood disease, accounting for ~10% of all infant cancers. The amplification of the MYCN gene, coding for the N-Myc transcription factor, is an essential marker correlated with tumor progression and poor prognosis. In neu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,885 Views
13 Pages

Tumor Growth Remains Refractory to Myc Ablation in Host Macrophages

  • Riley J. Morrow,
  • Amr H. Allam,
  • Josh Konecnik,
  • David Baloyan,
  • Christine Dijkstra,
  • Moritz F. Eissmann,
  • Saumya P. Jacob,
  • Megan O’Brien,
  • Ashleigh R. Poh and
  • Matthias Ernst

17 December 2022

Aberrant expression of the oncoprotein c-Myc (Myc) is frequently observed in solid tumors and is associated with reduced overall survival. In addition to well-recognized cancer cell-intrinsic roles of Myc, studies have also suggested tumor-promoting...

  • Review
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61 Citations
13,900 Views
19 Pages

Myc as a Regulator of Ribosome Biogenesis and Cell Competition: A Link to Cancer

  • Francesca Destefanis,
  • Valeria Manara and
  • Paola Bellosta

The biogenesis of ribosomes is a finely regulated multistep process linked to cell proliferation and growth—processes which require a high rate of protein synthesis. One of the master regulators of ribosome biogenesis is Myc, a well-known proto...

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