Cancer Stem Cell News 5.44 November 9, 2016 | |
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TOP STORYInvestigators found that p53-/- cooperates with NrasG12D/+ to promote increased quiescence in megakaryocyte-erythroid progenitors (MEPs). NrasG12D/+; p53-/- MEPs are transformed to self-renewing acute myeloid leukemia (AML) initiating cells and are capable of inducing AML in serially transplanted recipients. [Blood] Abstract | |
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PUBLICATIONS(Ranked by impact factor of the journal)Cytokine Induced Killer Cells Kill Chemo-Surviving Melanoma Cancer Stem Cells The MHC-unrestricted activity of cytokine-induced killer cells against chemo-surviving melanoma cancer stem cells (mCSCs) was explored, as CSCs are considered responsible for chemo-resistance and relapses. [Clin Cancer Res] Abstract Scientists found upregulation of several hemostasis-related genes, including the thrombin-activatable receptor PAR-1 (protease-activated receptor-1), in Runx1/Cbfb-deleted MLL-AF9 cells. Similar to the effect of Runx1/Cbfb deletion, PAR-1 overexpression induced CDKN1A/p21 expression and attenuated proliferation in MLL-AF9 cells. [Oncogene] Abstract The most frequent initiating mutation occurs in Apc, which results in hyperactivated Wnt signaling. This causes hyperproliferation and reduced sensitivity to chemotherapy, but whether these mutated stem cells are sensitive to endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress induced differentiation remains unknown. The authors examined this by generating mice in which both Apc and ER stress repressor chaperone Grp78 can be conditionally deleted from the intestinal epithelium. [Oncogene] Full Article An Active IGF-1R-AKT Signaling Imparts Functional Heterogeneity in Ovarian CSC Population Researchers investigated the effect of this oscillatory IGF-1R-AKT signaling upon cancer stem cells (CSC) functionality during generation of chemoresistance. While gradual increase in CSC properties from early to late resistant stages was observed in three different cellular models created in two ovarian cancer cell lines, the stemness gene expressions reached a plateau at early resistant stages. [Sci Rep] Full Article The authors aimed to identify whether sulforaphane (SFN) could enhance the anti-cancer effects of low-dose cisplatin (CDDP) and to determine the underlying mechanisms. Co-exposure of SFN and CDDP significantly inhibited the viabilities of gastric cancer cells. [Sci Rep] Full Article Emerging evidences proposed that microRNAs are associated with regulation of distinct physio-pathological processes including development of normal stem cells and carcinogenesis. Researchers aimed to investigate microRNA profile of cancer stem-like cells isolated form freshly resected larynx cancer tissue samples. [BMC Cancer] Full Article The metabolic status of C6 side population and main population cells are evaluated by CellROX, MitoTracker Green and JC-1 for cellular oxidative stress, mitochondrial amount, and mitochondrial membrane potential, respectively. [BMC Cancer] Full Article Investigators verified the presence of stem cell-like cancer cells in renal cell cancer cell lines. They aimed to characterize phenotype and cell biology of CD105+ cells, defined previously as renal cell carcinoma tumor-initiating cells. [PLoS One] Full Article | |
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REVIEWSSerine Synthesis Helps Hypoxic Cancer Stem Cells Regulate Redox Recent studies have revealed a critical role for phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase (PHGDH) and downstream enzymes of the serine synthesis pathway and one carbon metabolism in NADPH production and the maintenance of redox homeostasis, which are required for enrichment of breast cancer stem cells in response to hypoxia or chemotherapy. [Cancer Res] Abstract ROS Homeostasis and Metabolism: A Critical Liaison for Cancer Therapy The authors explore the molecular mechanisms responsible for the metabolic reprogramming of tumor microenvironments, the functional modulation of which may disrupt the effects of or may be disrupted by redox homeostasis modulating cancer therapy. [Mol Med] Full Article Visit our reviews page to see a complete list of reviews in the cancer stem cell research field. | |
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INDUSTRY NEWSAscend Biopharmaceuticals Ltd. announced interim results from the first nine patients of its Phase I/IIa clinical trial evaluating the safety and clinical activity of its lead candidate, ASN-002. The study is evaluating three escalating doses in nBCC patients, a common type of skin cancer. [Ascend Biopharmaceuticals Ltd.] Press Release Immunovative Therapies, Ltd. announced the start of a Phase IIb study of CryoVax®, a next generation immunotherapy cancer vaccine product, for patients with chemotherapy-refractory metastatic colorectal cancer. [Immunovative Therapies, Ltd.] Press Release Bayer announced the submission of applications to extend the marketing authorization for its oral multi-kinase inhibitor regorafenib in the U.S., Japan and Europe, for the second line treatment of patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma. Regorafenib is already approved under the brand name Stivarga® in many countries to treat metastatic colorectal cancer and metastatic gastrointestinal stromal tumors. [Bayer] Press Release Bristol-Myers Squibb Company and Infinity Pharmaceuticals, Inc. announced a clinical trial collaboration to evaluate Bristol-Myers Squibb’s Opdivo in combination with Infinity’s IPI-549 in patients with advanced solid tumors. The dose-escalation portion exploring IPI-549 as a monotherapy in Infinity’s Phase I study is continuing, and the first dose-escalation cohort studying IPI-549 in combination with Opdivo, a PD-1 immune checkpoint inhibitor, is expected to begin this fall. [Infinity Pharmaceuticals, Inc.] Press Release | |
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POLICY NEWSDonald Trump’s US Election Win Stuns Scientists Republican businessman and reality-television star Donald Trump will be the United States’ next president. Although science played only a bit part in this year’s dramatic, hard-fought campaign, many researchers expressed fear and disbelief as Trump defeated former secretary of state Hillary Clinton. [Nature News] Press Release Big Brain Projects Urged to Aid Public Health Major brain-mapping projects have multiplied in recent years, as neuroscientists develop new technologies to decipher how the brain works. These initiatives focus on understanding the brain, but the World Health Organization wants to ensure that they work to translate their early discoveries and technological advances into tests and treatments for brain disorders. [Nature News] Editorial Hard Work, Little Reward: Nature Readers Reveal Working Hours and Research Challenges A poll answered by thousands of Nature readers suggests that nearly two-thirds have considered quitting research, and that almost 40% work more than 60 hours in a week. The fight for funding is the greatest challenge facing early-career scientists, readers said. [Nature] Editorial Twitterstorm Shows Why Scientific Evidence Matters Grammar and Twitter rarely sit happily, so it would be churlish to point out that when the Welsh MP Glyn Davies tweeted at the weekend: “Nothing more irritating than academics rubbishing the efforts of those operating at the sharp end, without facing up to the hard decisions”, he was inadvertently complaining that people at the sharp end (himself included presumably) do not confront hard decisions. [Nature] Editorial
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