Cancer Stem Cell News 7.42 October 24, 2018 | |
| |
TOP STORYDeleting PIEZO1 suppressed the growth of glioblastoma stem cells, inhibited tumor development, and prolonged mouse survival. Focal mechanical force activated prominent PIEZO1-dependent currents from glioma cell processes, but not soma. [Neuron] Abstract | Press Release | |
| |
PUBLICATIONS(Ranked by impact factor of the journal)The authors developed a dorsal root ganglion axon-oligodendrocyte-human glioma cell (hGC) co-culture to study in real time the migration and interaction of hGCs with their microenvironment. Treatment of human glioma stem cells with Lck inhibitor, resulted in significant inhibition of self-renewal and tumor-sphere formation. [Oncogene] Full Article The SCRIB Paralog LANO/LRRC1 Regulates Breast Cancer Stem Cell Fate through WNT/β-Catenin Signaling Scientists demonstrated that Lano/LRRC1-depleted cells secreted increased levels of WNT ligands, which acted in a paracrine manner to positively deregulate the WNT/β-catenin pathway in breast CSCs. [Stem Cell Reports] Full Article G2.2 reduced CSCs induced HT-29 and HCT 116 colon xenografts’ growth in a dose-dependent fashion. G2.2 also significantly delayed the growth of colon xenograft further enriched in CSCs following oxaliplatin and 5-fluorouracil treatment compared to vehicle-treated xenograft controls. [Mol Cancer Ther] Abstract Autophagy induced by AZD8055 and rapamycin treatment suppressed glioma-initiating cell (GIC) self-renewal in vitro. Moreover, autophagy activated Notch1 degradation, which is associated with maintenance of the self-renewal ability of GICs. [Cell Death Dis] Full Article Researchers determined that miR-30-5p attenuated the expression of Wnt/β-catenin signaling target genes, Wnt luciferase activity, and β-catenin protein levels in colorectal CSCs. [J Cell Mol Med] Full Article Acute hypoxia briefly increased hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) expression, while chronic hypoxia continuously enhanced HIF-2α expression and induced the resistance of breast cancer cells to paclitaxel (PTX). HIF-2α overexpression induced a stem cell phenotype, the resistance to PTX and enhanced protein expression of stem cell markers, c-Myc, OCT4 and Nanog. [J Exp Clin Cancer Res] Full Article Resveratrol enhanced the sensitivity of gemcitabine and inhibited lipid synthesis via sterol regulatory element binding protein 1 (SREBP1). Knockdown of SREBP1 limited the sphere formation ability and suppressed the expression of CSC markers. Suppression of SREBP1 induced by resveratrol reversed the gemcitabine-induced stemness. [Cell Prolif] Full Article Scientists identified the stimulation of H19 on symmetric division of breast cancer stem-like cells, which subsequently resulted in self-renewing increasing. H19 inhibited the Let-7c availability by acting as its specific molecular sponge, and with Let-7c inhibition, estrogen receptor activated Wnt signaling was unconstrained. [Cell Prolif] Full Article Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) directly regulated WNT signaling in multiple myeloma (MM), and over-activation of this signaling induced by dual inhibition of enhancer of zeste homolog (EZH) 1/2 eradicated myeloma stem cells and negatively affected tumorigenesis, suggesting that repression of WNT signaling by PRC2 played an important role in stemness maintenance of MM cells. [Cancer Sci] Full Article Researchers used gefitinib-resistant A549 (A549/GR) cells to investigate the role of Prx II in GR non-small cell lung cancer stemness. miR-122 inhibited A549/GR stemness by downregulating the Hedgehog, Notch, and Wnt/β-catenin pathways. [Cancer Gene Ther] Full Article Subscribe to one of our other 19 science newsletters such as Neural Cell News & Hematopoiesis News. | |
| |
REVIEWSConvergence of VEGF and YAP/TAZ Signaling: Implications for Angiogenesis and Cancer Biology The authors discuss how findings explain the pathophysiological roles of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and YAP/TAZ, identify their connections to other receptor-mediated pathways, and reveal ways of therapeutically targeting their convergent signals in patients. [Sci Signal] Full Article Visit our reviews page to see a complete list of reviews in the cancer stem cell research field. | |
| |
INDUSTRY NEWSTargeting Hard-to-Treat Cancers Cambridge leads a £10 million interdisciplinary collaboration to target the most challenging of cancers. The aim of the project, which is funded for six years by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, is to develop an array of new delivery technologies that can deliver almost any drug to any tumor in a large enough concentration to kill the cancerous cells. [University of Cambridge] Press Release Synergy Grants: €250 Million for World Class Science Twenty seven research groups across Europe have won highly-coveted ERC Synergy Grants. Worth in total €250 million, this funding enables groups of two to four lead researchers to bring together complementary skills, knowledge and resources to jointly address research problems at the frontiers of knowledge. [European Research Council] Press Release U of T Researcher James Till Receives International Honor James Till, professor emeritus in the department of medical biophysics, is the inaugural recipient of the Edogawa-Niche Prize. Till will be officially honored in Tokyo, Japan at the 2018 Nichi-In Centre for Regenerative Medicine NICHE International Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine meeting. [University of Toronto] Press Release | |
| |
POLICY NEWSChina Hides Identities of Top Scientific Recruits Amidst Growing US Scrutiny China’s flagship science talent recruitment program, the Thousand Talents Plan, has gone underground amidst intensifying scrutiny by United States government agencies for China’s suspected role in the theft of US technologies and intellectual property. [Nature News] Editorial Hard Brexit Could Cripple UK Science, Say Nobel Prizewinners A coalition of Nobel laureates has said a hard Brexit could cripple UK science, in a letter to Theresa May and the European commission president, Jean-Claude Juncker. The letter, signed by 29 Nobel prizewinners and six Fields medalists, says the UK “must now strive to ensure that as little harm as possible is done to research”. [The Guardian] Editorial Leading Cancer-Research Charity Takes Tough Stance on Bullying One of the world’s biggest funders of cancer research has launched an anti-bullying policy that could lead to the withdrawal of funding from scientists whose institutions uphold allegations made against them. The policy, announced by Cancer Research UK, makes the charity the second major UK research funder to introduce anti-bullying and anti-harassment rules. [Nature News] Editorial
| |
EVENTSNEW 15th Annual Stem Cell Symposium: Stem Cells B2B – Bench to Bedside Visit our events page to see a complete list of events in the community.
| |
JOB OPPORTUNITIESNEW Faculty Positions – Cancer & Stem Cell Biology (Duke-NUS Medical School) NEW Assistant Professor – Cancer Biology (University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine) PhD Studentships – Cancer (The Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute) Computational Biologist/Bioinformatician – Hematopoiesis (Karolinska Institutet) Postdoctoral Associate – Hematopoiesis and Leukemia (The Jackson Laboratory) Postdoctoral Fellowship Positions – Translational Leukemia (Lund University) Faculty Positions – Cancer Biology (The Wilmot Cancer Institute) Postdoctoral Fellow – Leukemic Stem Cell Chemical Systems Medicine (University of Copenhagen) Research Scientist – Leukemia (MD Anderson Cancer Center) Recruit Top Talent: Reach potential candidates by posting your organization’s career opportunities on the Connexon Creative Job Board at no cost.
| |
Have we missed an important article or publication in Cancer Stem Cell News? Click here to submit! Comments or suggestions? Submit your feedback here. | |
|