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  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,318 Views
21 Pages

30 May 2020

Kirsten-RAS (KRAS) has been the target of drugs because it is the most mutated gene in human cancers. Because of the low affinity of drugs for KRAS mutations, it was difficult to target these tumor genes directly. We found a direct interaction betwee...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
8,470 Views
14 Pages

Exploiting RAS Nucleotide Cycling as a Strategy for Drugging RAS-Driven Cancers

  • Tyler E. Mattox,
  • Xi Chen,
  • Yulia Y. Maxuitenko,
  • Adam B. Keeton and
  • Gary A. Piazza

24 December 2019

Oncogenic mutations in RAS genes result in the elevation of cellular active RAS protein levels and increased signal propagation through downstream pathways that drive tumor cell proliferation and survival. These gain-of-function mutations drive over...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,946 Views
16 Pages

Targeting PGM3 as a Novel Therapeutic Strategy in KRAS/LKB1 Co-Mutant Lung Cancer

  • Hyunmin Lee,
  • Feng Cai,
  • Neil Kelekar,
  • Nipun K. Velupally and
  • Jiyeon Kim

5 January 2022

In non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), concurrent mutations in the oncogene KRAS and tumor suppressor STK11 (also known as LKB1) confer an aggressive malignant phenotype, an unfavourability towards immunotherapy, and overall poor prognoses in patient...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
6,968 Views
15 Pages

BRG1: Promoter or Suppressor of Cancer? The Outcome of BRG1’s Interaction with Specific Cellular Pathways

  • Aaron Shaykevich,
  • Isaac Silverman,
  • Gargi Bandyopadhyaya and
  • Radhashree Maitra

2 February 2023

BRG1 is one of two catalytic subunits of the SWI/SNF ATP-dependent chromatin-remodeling complex. In cancer, it has been hypothesized that BRG1 acts as a tumor suppressor. Further study has shown that, under certain circumstances, BRG1 acts as an onco...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,219 Views
17 Pages

Loss of Rb1 Enhances Glycolytic Metabolism in Kras-Driven Lung Tumors In Vivo

  • Lindsey R. Conroy,
  • Susan Dougherty,
  • Traci Kruer,
  • Stephanie Metcalf,
  • Pawel Lorkiewicz,
  • Liqing He,
  • Xinmin Yin,
  • Xiang Zhang,
  • Sengodagounder Arumugam and
  • Brian F. Clem
  • + 2 authors

17 January 2020

Dysregulated metabolism is a hallmark of cancer cells and is driven in part by specific genetic alterations in various oncogenes or tumor suppressors. The retinoblastoma protein (pRb) is a tumor suppressor that canonically regulates cell cycle progre...

  • Review
  • Open Access
55 Citations
12,255 Views
32 Pages

Carcinogenesis of Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: Precursor Lesions

  • Antonio Gnoni,
  • Antonella Licchetta,
  • Aldo Scarpa,
  • Amalia Azzariti,
  • Anna Elisabetta Brunetti,
  • Gianni Simone,
  • Patrizia Nardulli,
  • Daniele Santini,
  • Michele Aieta and
  • Nicola Silvestris
  • + 1 author

30 September 2013

Pancreatic adenocarcinoma displays a variety of molecular changes that evolve exponentially with time and lead cancer cells not only to survive, but also to invade the surrounding tissues and metastasise to distant sites. These changes include: genet...

  • Review
  • Open Access
85 Citations
10,846 Views
24 Pages

The Role of p53 Dysfunction in Colorectal Cancer and Its Implication for Therapy

  • Maurice Michel,
  • Leonard Kaps,
  • Annett Maderer,
  • Peter R. Galle and
  • Markus Moehler

11 May 2021

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common and fatal cancers worldwide. The carcinogenesis of CRC is based on a stepwise accumulation of mutations, leading either to an activation of oncogenes or a deactivation of suppressor genes. The loss of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,211 Views
10 Pages

Mutation Profiles of Ovarian Seromucinous Borderline Tumors in Japanese Patients

  • Hiroki Sasamori,
  • Kentaro Nakayama,
  • Sultana Razia,
  • Hitomi Yamashita,
  • Tomoka Ishibashi,
  • Masako Ishikawa,
  • Seiya Sato,
  • Satoru Nakayama,
  • Yoshiro Otsuki and
  • Satoru Kyo
  • + 2 authors

18 May 2022

Ovarian seromucinous tumors (SMBTs) are relatively rare, and their carcinogenesis is largely unknown. In this study, the molecular features of SMBTs in Japan are assessed. DNA was extracted from microdissected paraffin-embedded sections from 23 SMBT...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,716 Views
14 Pages

ERK Dephosphorylation through MKP1 Deacetylation by SIRT1 Attenuates RAS-Driven Tumorigenesis

  • Ok-Seon Kwon,
  • Haeseung Lee,
  • Yun-Jeong Kim,
  • Hyuk-Jin Cha,
  • Na-Young Song and
  • Mi-Ok Lee

8 April 2020

The role of Situin 1 (SIRT1) in tumorigenesis is still controversial due to its wide range of substrates, including both oncoproteins and tumor suppressors. A recent study has demonstrated that SIRT1 interferes in the Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncoge...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
6,260 Views
14 Pages

Single Circulating-Tumor-Cell-Targeted Sequencing to Identify Somatic Variants in Liquid Biopsies in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Patients

  • Mouadh Barbirou,
  • Amanda Miller,
  • Yariswamy Manjunath,
  • Arturo B. Ramirez,
  • Nolan G. Ericson,
  • Kevin F. Staveley-O’Carroll,
  • Jonathan B. Mitchem,
  • Wesley C. Warren,
  • Aadel A. Chaudhuri and
  • Jussuf T. Kaifi
  • + 3 authors

Non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounts for most cancer-related deaths worldwide. Liquid biopsy by a blood draw to detect circulating tumor cells (CTCs) is a tool for molecular profiling of cancer using single-cell and next-generation sequencing...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,940 Views
18 Pages

Dual Targeting Oncoproteins MYC and HIF1α Regresses Tumor Growth of Lung Cancer and Lymphoma

  • Xiaohu Huang,
  • Yan Liu,
  • Yin Wang,
  • Christopher Bailey,
  • Pan Zheng and
  • Yang Liu

9 February 2021

MYC and HIF1α are among the most important oncoproteins whose pharmacologic inhibition has been challenging for the diverse mechanisms driving their abnormal expression and because of the challenge in blocking protein-DNA interactions. Surprisingly,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,952 Views
21 Pages

MicroRNA-16 Restores Sensitivity to Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors and Outperforms MEK Inhibitors in KRAS-Mutated Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

  • Francesca Fanini,
  • Erika Bandini,
  • Meropi Plousiou,
  • Silvia Carloni,
  • Petra Wise,
  • Paolo Neviani,
  • Mariam Murtadha,
  • Flavia Foca,
  • Francesco Fabbri and
  • Muller Fabbri
  • + 1 author

12 December 2021

Background: Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide. Chemotherapy, the treatment of choice in non-operable cases, achieves a dismal success rate, raising the need for new therapeutic options. In about 25% of...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
7,230 Views
32 Pages

A Driver Never Works Alone—Interplay Networks of Mutant p53, MYC, RAS, and Other Universal Oncogenic Drivers in Human Cancer

  • Maria Grzes,
  • Magdalena Oron,
  • Zuzanna Staszczak,
  • Akanksha Jaiswar,
  • Magdalena Nowak-Niezgoda and
  • Dawid Walerych

11 June 2020

The knowledge accumulating on the occurrence and mechanisms of the activation of oncogenes in human neoplasia necessitates an increasingly detailed understanding of their systemic interactions. None of the known oncogenic drivers work in isolation fr...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2,530 Views
24 Pages

From Genes to Environment: Elucidating Pancreatic Carcinogenesis Through Genetically Engineered and Risk Factor-Integrated Mouse Models

  • Bin Yan,
  • Anne-Kristin Fritsche,
  • Erik Haußner,
  • Tanvi Vikrant Inamdar,
  • Helmut Laumen,
  • Michael Boettcher,
  • Martin Gericke,
  • Patrick Michl and
  • Jonas Rosendahl

15 May 2025

Pancreatic cancer is characterized by late diagnosis, therapy resistance, and poor prognosis, necessitating the exploration of early carcinogenesis and prevention methods. Preclinical mouse models have evolved from cell line-based to human tumor tiss...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,514 Views
15 Pages

Let-7a Downregulation Accompanied by KRAS Mutation Is Predictive of Lung Cancer Onset in Cigarette Smoke–Exposed Mice

  • Alessandra Pulliero,
  • Luca Mastracci,
  • Letizia Tarantini,
  • Zumama Khalid,
  • Valentina Bollati and
  • Alberto Izzotti

Background: Let-7 is a tumor suppressor microRNA targeting the KRAS lung oncogene. Let-7a downregulation is reversible during the early stages of lung carcinogenesis but is irreversible in cancer cells. The aim of this study is to shed light on the r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,394 Views
21 Pages

Role of PLEXIND1/TGFβ Signaling Axis in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Progression Correlates with the Mutational Status of KRAS

  • Sneha Vivekanandhan,
  • Vijay S. Madamsetty,
  • Ramcharan Singh Angom,
  • Shamit Kumar Dutta,
  • Enfeng Wang,
  • Thomas Caulfield,
  • Alexandre A. Pletnev,
  • Rosanna Upstill-Goddard,
  • Yan W. Asmann and
  • Debabrata Mukhopadhyay
  • + 2 authors

11 August 2021

PLEXIND1 is upregulated in several cancers, including pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). It is an established mediator of semaphorin signaling, and neuropilins are its known coreceptors. Herein, we report data to support the proposal that PLEXI...

  • Review
  • Open Access
54 Citations
15,199 Views
18 Pages

3 November 2021

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most commonly diagnosed malignancy worldwide and is responsible as one of the main causes of mortality in both men and women. Despite massive efforts to raise public awareness on early screening and significant ad...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,550 Views
10 Pages

30 November 2021

For many years, immortalized tumor cell lines have been used as reliable tools to understand the function of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes. Today, we know that tumors can comprise subclones with common and with subclone-specific genetic altera...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
6,046 Views
15 Pages

22 March 2024

Originally identified in Drosophila melanogaster in 1995, the Hippo signaling pathway plays a pivotal role in organ size control and tumor suppression by inhibiting proliferation and promoting apoptosis. Large tumor suppressors 1 and 2 (LATS1/2) dire...

  • Review
  • Open Access
55 Citations
7,936 Views
35 Pages

The Cytokine Network in Colorectal Cancer: Implications for New Treatment Strategies

  • Heidi Braumüller,
  • Bernhard Mauerer,
  • Johanna Andris,
  • Christopher Berlin,
  • Thomas Wieder and
  • Rebecca Kesselring

29 December 2022

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most frequent tumor entities worldwide with only limited therapeutic options. CRC is not only a genetic disease with several mutations in specific oncogenes and/or tumor suppressor genes such as APC, KRAS, PIC3CA...

  • Article
  • Open Access
108 Citations
9,169 Views
14 Pages

The Tumor Suppressor Roles of miR-433 and miR-127 in Gastric Cancer

  • Li-Hua Guo,
  • Hui Li,
  • Fang Wang,
  • Jia Yu and
  • Jin-Sheng He

8 July 2013

The discovery of microRNAs (miRNAs) provides a new and powerful tool for studying the mechanism, diagnosis and treatment of human cancers. Currently, the methylation epigenetic silencing of miRNAs with tumor suppressor features by CpG island hypermet...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
2,878 Views
11 Pages

Identification of New Molecular Biomarkers in Ovarian Cancer Using the Gene Expression Profile

  • Piotr Józef Olbromski,
  • Piotr Pawlik,
  • Anna Bogacz and
  • Stefan Sajdak

4 July 2022

Ovarian cancer is a common cause of death among women worldwide. The current diagnostic and prognostic procedures available for the treatment of ovarian cancer are either not specific or are very expensive. Gene expression profiling has proved to be...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,253 Views
13 Pages

Background: Gastrointestinal adenocarcinomas are a worldwide and some of the most important causes of death related to cancers. MLH1, PMS2, and K-Ras are some of the main molecules responsible for the control of cellular proliferation. They are widel...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
140 Citations
21,121 Views
31 Pages

Metabolic Heterogeneity of Cancer Cells: An Interplay between HIF-1, GLUTs, and AMPK

  • Nurbubu T. Moldogazieva,
  • Innokenty M. Mokhosoev and
  • Alexander A. Terentiev

2 April 2020

It has been long recognized that cancer cells reprogram their metabolism under hypoxia conditions due to a shift from oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) to glycolysis in order to meet elevated requirements in energy and nutrients for proliferation, m...

  • Review
  • Open Access
27 Citations
6,578 Views
34 Pages

From Genetic Alterations to Tumor Microenvironment: The Ariadne’s String in Pancreatic Cancer

  • Chiara Bazzichetto,
  • Fabiana Conciatori,
  • Claudio Luchini,
  • Francesca Simionato,
  • Raffaela Santoro,
  • Vanja Vaccaro,
  • Vincenzo Corbo,
  • Italia Falcone,
  • Gianluigi Ferretti and
  • Michele Milella
  • + 4 authors

28 January 2020

The threatening notoriety of pancreatic cancer mainly arises from its negligible early diagnosis, highly aggressive progression, failure of conventional therapeutic options and consequent very poor prognosis. The most important driver genes of pancre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,003 Views
26 Pages

An Analysis of Genetic Polymorphisms in 76 Genes Related to the Development of Ovarian Tumors of Different Aggressiveness

  • Laura A. Szafron,
  • Piotr Sobiczewski,
  • Agnieszka Dansonka-Mieszkowska,
  • Jolanta Kupryjanczyk and
  • Lukasz M. Szafron

10 October 2024

Borderline ovarian tumors (BOTS) are rare neoplasms of intermediate aggressiveness between cystadenomas and low-grade ovarian cancers (lgOvCa), which they share some molecular resemblances with. In contrast to the most frequent and well-described hig...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,483 Views
13 Pages

Molecular Landscape of Metastatic Lung Adenocarcinoma in Bulgarian Patients—A Prospective Study

  • George Dimitrov,
  • Vladislav Nankov,
  • Natalia Chilingirova,
  • Zornitsa Kamburova and
  • Savelina Popovska

Lung adenocarcinoma exhibits a heterogeneous molecular landscape shaped by key oncogenic drivers and tumor suppressor gene alterations. Mutation frequencies vary geographically, influenced by genetic ancestry and environmental factors. However, the m...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,361 Views
14 Pages

Biological Hallmarks and New Therapeutic Approaches for the Treatment of PDAC

  • Graziana Digiacomo,
  • Francesco Volta,
  • Ingrid Garajova,
  • Rita Balsano and
  • Andrea Cavazzoni

18 August 2021

Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the deadliest solid tumors and is estimated to become a leading cause of cancer-related death in coming years. Despite advances in surgical approaches and the emergence of new chemotherapy options, it...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
4,603 Views
18 Pages

The microRNA-202 as a Diagnostic Biomarker and a Potential Tumor Suppressor

  • Emad A. Ahmed,
  • Peramaiyan Rajendran and
  • Harry Scherthan

MicroRNA-202 (miR-202) is a member of the highly conserved let-7 family that was discovered in Caenorhabditis elegans and recently reported to be involved in cell differentiation and tumor biology. In humans, miR-202 was initially identified in the t...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,375 Views
11 Pages

The 3rd class of BRAF (B-Raf Proto-Oncogene, Serine/Threonine Kinase) variants including G466, D594, and A581 mutations cause kinase death or impaired kinase activity. It is unlikely that RAF (Raf Proto-Oncogene, Serine/Threonine Kinase) inhibitors s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
16,209 Views
33 Pages

Exploring the Genetic Orchestra of Cancer: The Interplay Between Oncogenes and Tumor-Suppressor Genes

  • Sajal Raj Singh,
  • Rakesh Bhaskar,
  • Shampa Ghosh,
  • Bhuvaneshwar Yarlagadda,
  • Krishna Kumar Singh,
  • Prashant Verma,
  • Sonali Sengupta,
  • Mitko Mladenov,
  • Nikola Hadzi-Petrushev and
  • Dimiter Avtanski
  • + 2 authors

24 March 2025

Cancer is complex because of the critical imbalance in genetic regulation as characterized by both the overexpression of oncogenes (OGs), mainly through mutations, amplifications, and translocations, and the inactivation of tumor-suppressor genes (TS...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,501 Views
16 Pages

Small RNA-Seq Reveals Similar miRNA Transcriptome in Children and Young Adults with T-ALL and Indicates miR-143-3p as Novel Candidate Tumor Suppressor in This Leukemia

  • Małgorzata Dawidowska,
  • Natalia Maćkowska-Maślak,
  • Monika Drobna-Śledzińska,
  • Maria Kosmalska,
  • Roman Jaksik,
  • Donata Szymczak,
  • Małgorzata Jarmuż-Szymczak,
  • Alicja Sadowska-Klasa,
  • Marzena Wojtaszewska and
  • Michał Witt
  • + 6 authors

4 September 2022

We aimed to identify miRNAs and pathways specifically deregulated in adolescent and young adult (AYA) T-ALL patients. Small RNA-seq showed no major differences between AYA and pediatric T-ALL, but it revealed downregulation of miR-143-3p in T-ALL pat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,182 Views
11 Pages

Oxidative Damage in Sporadic Colorectal Cancer: Molecular Mapping of Base Excision Repair Glycosylases MUTYH and hOGG1 in Colorectal Cancer Patients

  • Miriam J. Kavec,
  • Marketa Urbanova,
  • Pavol Makovicky,
  • Alena Opattová,
  • Kristyna Tomasova,
  • Michal Kroupa,
  • Klara Kostovcikova,
  • Anna Siskova,
  • Nazila Navvabi and
  • Pavel Vodicka
  • + 3 authors

Oxidative stress, oxidative DNA damage and resulting mutations play a role in colorectal carcinogenesis. Impaired equilibrium between DNA damage formation, antioxidant status, and DNA repair capacity is responsible for the accumulation of genetic mut...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,999 Views
17 Pages

Human Metastatic Melanoma Cell Lines Panel for In Vitro and In Vivo Investigations

  • Ekaterina N. Kosobokova,
  • Nadezhda A. Kalinina,
  • Ksenia M. Konoplina,
  • Anastasiia A. Malchenkova,
  • Alexandra E. Evdokimova,
  • Marina V. Piniugina,
  • Irina I. Khan,
  • Ilya A. Kislyak,
  • Anna A. Basharina and
  • Vyacheslav S. Kosorukov
  • + 6 authors

8 January 2024

The melanoma origin of cell lines obtained from the axillary lymph node (mel Kas, mel Pet, and mel Lap from patients with a verified diagnosis) was confirmed by the detection of the Melan A melanocyte marker expression. A hyperdiploid (2n+) for the m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,303 Views
28 Pages

Somatic Mutational Profile of High-Grade Serous Ovarian Carcinoma and Triple-Negative Breast Carcinoma in Young and Elderly Patients: Similarities and Divergences

  • Pedro Adolpho de Menezes Pacheco Serio,
  • Gláucia Fernanda de Lima Pereira,
  • Maria Lucia Hirata Katayama,
  • Rosimeire Aparecida Roela,
  • Simone Maistro and
  • Maria Aparecida Azevedo Koike Folgueira

20 December 2021

Background: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer (HGSOC) are aggressive malignancies that share similarities; however, different ages of onset may reflect distinct tumor behaviors. Thus, our aim was to compare som...

  • Article
  • Open Access
49 Citations
6,272 Views
13 Pages

Colon cancer is one of the major causes of cancer death worldwide. The five-year survival rate for the early-stage patients is more than 90%, and only around 10% for the later stages. Moreover, half of the colon cancer patients have been clinically d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,001 Views
22 Pages

1 October 2024

Background: Colorectal cancer, a prevalent gastrointestinal carcinoma, has a high risk for recurrence when locally advanced and remains lethal when in an advanced stage. Prognostic biomarkers may help in better delineating the aggressiveness of this...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,532 Views
18 Pages

Integrin α3β1 Is Not Required for Onset of Dysplasia in Genetic Model of Colon Cancer but Promotes Motility of Colon Cancer Cells

  • Kathryn E. Ottaviano,
  • Sita Subbaram,
  • Lei Wu,
  • Kiley Stahl,
  • Antoinette J. Mastrangelo,
  • Hwajeong Lee and
  • C. Michael DiPersio

23 January 2025

Background/Objectives: The progression of colorectal cancer through clinically and histopathologically well-defined stages is driven by specific mutations that activate oncogenes or inactivate tumor-suppressor genes. In addition, pre-cancerous/cancer...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,648 Views
22 Pages

Short-Term and Long-Term Carcinogenic Effects of Food Contaminants (4-Hydroxynonenal and Pesticides) on Colorectal Human Cells: Involvement of Genotoxic and Non-Genomic Mechanisms

  • Liana C. Arnaud,
  • Thierry Gauthier,
  • Augustin Le Naour,
  • Saleha Hashim,
  • Nathalie Naud,
  • Jerry W. Shay,
  • Fabrice H. Pierre,
  • Elisa Boutet-Robinet and
  • Laurence Huc

27 August 2021

To investigate environmental impacts upon colorectal carcinogenesis (CRC) by diet, we assessed two western diet food contaminants: 4-hydroxynonenal (HNE), a major lipid peroxidation product neoformed during digestion, and a mixture of pesticides. We...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,708 Views
19 Pages

Pan-Cancer Analysis Identifies a Ras-Related GTPase as a Potential Modulator of Cancer

  • Hsiang-Yin Hsueh,
  • Kristyn Gumpper-Fedus,
  • Jelmer W. Poelstra,
  • Kenneth L. Pitter and
  • Zobeida Cruz-Monserrate

Ras signaling regulates many cellular processes in cancer development. While well-known Ras-related oncogenes, such as KRAS, have been extensively explored, the role of other Ras-related genes in cancer remains poorly studied. Dexamethasone-induced R...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,914 Views
20 Pages

Radon Exposure and Cancer Risk: Assessing Genetic and Protein Markers in Affected Populations

  • Yerlan Kashkinbayev,
  • Baglan Kazhiyakhmetova,
  • Nursulu Altaeva,
  • Meirat Bakhtin,
  • Pavel Tarlykov,
  • Elena Saifulina,
  • Moldir Aumalikova,
  • Danara Ibrayeva and
  • Aidos Bolatov

Radon is an inert gas produced by the radioactive decay of uranium-238, commonly found in the environment. Radon and its decay products are the main sources of human exposure to radiation from natural sources. When inhaled, radon’s alpha partic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,503 Views
17 Pages

2 February 2023

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is the most common type of pancreatic cancer, with a dismal five-year survival rate of less than 10%. PDAC possesses prominent genetic alterations in the oncogene KRAS and tumor suppressors p53, SMAD4 and CDKN2...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,926 Views
19 Pages

Whole Exome Sequencing of Biliary Tubulopapillary Neoplasms Reveals Common Mutations in Chromatin Remodeling Genes

  • Claudia Gross,
  • Thomas Engleitner,
  • Sebastian Lange,
  • Julia Weber,
  • Moritz Jesinghaus,
  • Björn Konukiewitz,
  • Alexander Muckenhuber,
  • Katja Steiger,
  • Nicole Pfarr and
  • Anna Melissa Schlitter
  • + 7 authors

1 June 2021

The molecular carcinogenesis of intraductal tubulopapillary neoplasms (ITPN), recently described as rare neoplasms in the pancreato-biliary tract with a favorable prognosis despite a high incidence of associated pancreato-biliary adenocarcinoma, is s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,576 Views
21 Pages

Integrated miRNA-mRNA Analyses of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer in Black and White Patients with or Without Obesity

  • Fokhrul Hossain,
  • Martha I. Gonzalez-Ramirez,
  • Jone Garai,
  • Diana Polania-Villanueva,
  • Li Li,
  • Farzeen Nafees,
  • Md Manirujjaman,
  • Bolin Liu,
  • Samarpan Majumder and
  • Jovanny Zabaleta
  • + 6 authors

18 September 2025

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive, heterogeneous subtype of breast cancer. miRNAs play an essential role in TNBC pathogenesis and prognosis. Obesity is linked with an increased risk for several cancers, including breast cancer. Ob...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
3,937 Views
16 Pages

15 September 2022

Recently, a CRISPR-Cas9 genome-editing system was developed with introduced sequential ‘driver’ mutations in the WNT, MAPK, TGF-β, TP53 and PI3K pathways into organoids derived from normal human intestinal epithelial cells. Prior stu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,318 Views
17 Pages

31 August 2022

Background: Colorectal cancer represents the most prevalent gastrointestinal malignancy. Prognosis of metastatic disease has improved in recent years with the introduction of effective systemic therapies, but mean survival remains in the range of two...