Molecular Mechanisms Underlying the Regulation of Gene Expression and Growth in Breast Cancer Cells

Molecular Mechanisms Underlying the Regulation of Gene Expression and Growth in Breast Cancer Cells

Author: Miao Sun

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Published: 2013

Total Pages: 175

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Breast cancer is a serious public health issue, and a full understanding of its etiology and pathophysiology is a primary focus in the field. Molecularly, the combined action of a plethora of factors in multiple pathways is involved in the regulation of the breast tumoriogenic process. Characterization of a more complete spectrum of the molecular factors will provide insights into the development of new and improved diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic tools for treating breast cancer. To this end, my studies utilize a combination of molecular biology and bioinformatic methods, to uncover the mechanisms underlying the regulation of gene expression and growth in human breast cancer cells. To investigate the molecular crosstalk of the estrogen and c-Jun N-terminal kinase 1 (JNK1) signaling pathways, I monitored the genomic localization of estrogen receptor [alpha] (ER[alpha]) and JNK1 in basal and estrogen-stimulated MCF-7 breast cancer cells. I found that JNK1 binds to the promoter of many genes. ER[alpha] is required for the binding of JNK1 to the estrogen-induced sites, and JNK1 in turn functions as a coregulator of ER[alpha]. The convergence of ER[alpha] and JNK1 at target promoters regulates estrogen-dependent gene expression, as well as downstream estrogendependent cell growth responses. Furthermore, the implication of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in breast cancer is also coming to light. I developed a computational approach that integrates information from multiple genomic datasets, and generated a comprehensive catalog of 1888 expressed lncRNA genes in MCF-7 cells. Almost half of them are first annotated in this study, and more than a quarter are estrogen-regulated. Close examination revealed many interesting features. Interestingly, cell type-specific expression of lncRNAs predicts the intrinsic molecular subtypes of breast cancer, suggesting its potential utility as prognostic marker. Lastly, by selecting lncRNAs with elevated expression in breast tumors, and whose differential expression across a wide spectrum of tissues and cell types correlates with important cell viability genes, we identified a number of lncRNAs that are required for the normal growth of human breast cancer cells. Collectively, my studies expanded our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying breast cancer biology, and suggested new targets for therapeutic interventions.


Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer

Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer

Author: Georg F. Weber

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-09-12

Total Pages: 643

ISBN-13: 1402060165

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This book describes molecular processes whose deregulation is important in the formation of tumors. The material is developed from basic cell signaling pathways to their roles in the clinical manifestation of specific cancers. Topics covered include molecular events intrinsic to tumor cells (leading to growth deregulation, extended lifespan, and the ability to invade surrounding tissue), protective mechanisms that prevent transformation (including DNA repair and epigenetic regulation), tumor-host interactions (with the endocrine system, the immune system, and blood vessel formation), and the underlying molecular defects of individual cancers.


The Biology of Tumors

The Biology of Tumors

Author: Enrico Mihich

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-29

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 1489913521

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The Ninth Annual Pezcoller Symposium entitled "The Biology of Tumors" was held in Rovereto, Italy, June 4-7, 1997. It focused on the genetic mechanisms underlying het erogeneity of tumor cell populations and tumor cell differentiation, on interactions be tween tumor cells and cells of host defenses, and the mechanisms of angiogenesis. With presentations at the cutting edge of progress and stimulating discussions, this symposium addressed issues related to phenomena concerned with cell regulation and cell interactions as determined by activated genes through the appropriate and timely media tion of gene products. Important methodologies that would allow scientists to measure dif ferentially genes and gene products and thus validate many of the mechanisms of control currently proposed were considered, as were the molecular basis of tumor recognition by the immune system, interactions between cells and molecular mechanisms of cell regula tion as they are affected by or implemented through these interactions. The molecular and cellular mechanisms of tumor vascularization were also discussed. It was recognized that angiogenesis provides a potential site of therapeutic intervention and this makes it even more important to understand the mechanisms underlying it. We wish to thank the participants in the symposium for their substantial contribu tions and their participation in the spirited discussions that followed. We would also like to thank Drs.


Regulatory Mechanisms in Breast Cancer

Regulatory Mechanisms in Breast Cancer

Author: Marc E. Lippman

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 455

ISBN-13: 1461539404

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In Breast Cancer: Cellular and Molecular Biology [Kluwer Academic Pub lishers, 1988], we tried to present an introduction to the emerging basic studies on steroid receptors, oncogenes, and growth factors in the regulation of normal and malignant mammary epithelium. The response to this volume was superb, indicating a tremendous interest in basic growth regulatory mechanisms governing breast cancer and controlling its malignant progres sion. In the two years since its publication, much new and exciting in formation has been published and the full interplay of regulatory mechanisms is now beginning to emerge. We have divided this book into four sections that we hope will unify important concepts and help to crystallize areas of consensus and/or disagreement among a diverse group of basic and clinical scientists working on the disease. The first section is devoted to studies on oncogenes, antioncogenes, proliferation, and tumor prognosis. The first chapter, by Sunderland and McGuire, introduces the characteristics of breast cancer as studied by patho logists to establish prognostic outcome. Of particular interest is a new proto oncogene called HER-2 (or neu), which is rapidly becoming accepted as a valuable new tumor marker of poor prognosis. The second chapter, by Lee Bookstein and Lee, introduces the best known antioncogene, the retinoblas toma antioncogene, whose expression is sometimes lost in breast cancer. Malignant progression appears to be influenced by the balance of proto oncogene and antioncogene expression.


Breast Cancer: Current Trends in Molecular Research

Breast Cancer: Current Trends in Molecular Research

Author: Shankar Suman

Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers

Published: 2022-07-18

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 168108953X

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Breast cancer is one of the most common cancer types worldwide, and is a leading cause of cancer related deaths in women. In this book, medical experts review our current understanding of the molecular biology and characteristics of breast cancer. The topics covered in this book provide comprehensive knowledge of mechanisms underlying breast carcinogenesis, and are intended for a wide audience including scientists, teachers, and students. 11 chapters present information about several topics on breast cancer, including the role of cell growth and proliferation pathways, androgen and cytokine signaling, germline mutations in breast cancer susceptibility genes, and molecular factors causing invasive and metastatic breast cancer. In addition, the editors discuss the recent advancements in multi-omics data analysis based on inter-and intra-tumor molecular profiles. The reference highlights how the knowledge and understanding of the biological behavior of breast neoplasms have facilitated ongoing investigations into dietary polyphenolic compounds with antioxidant properties, making them function as cancer chemopreventive agents. Along with this, the current development of treatment strategies such as targeted molecular therapy, and radiation therapy is brought to the fore to update readers.


Mechanisms of Molecular Carcinogenesis – Volume 2

Mechanisms of Molecular Carcinogenesis – Volume 2

Author: Johannes Haybaeck

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-05-22

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 3319536613

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Together with Volume 1, this book provides an inclusive overview of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of carcinogenesis and offers comprehensive insights into related clinical and therapeutic aspects. This second volume complements the first by presenting and concisely explaining the carcinogenesis of various tumor entities such as non-melanoma skin cancers, bone and soft tissue tumors, pancreatic cancers, hepatocellular cancer and neuroendocrine tumors. As in volume one, each chapter illuminates the similarities and dissimilarities of changed signaling pathways in the different organ systems and depicts potential therapeutic strategies. The focus of volume two lies on the presentation of modern molecular biological techniques for diagnosis, as well as strategies for biomarker identification and validation. Furthermore, it discusses potential therapeutic targets and individualized treatment strategies, offering a valuable resource for all basic scientists and medical researchers interested in translational cancer research.


P270 AND THE SWI/SNF Complex in Breast Cancer

P270 AND THE SWI/SNF Complex in Breast Cancer

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Published: 2001

Total Pages: 0

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Breast cancer arises from a series of harmful mutations to genes important for the normal regulation of cell growth and differentiation. Identification of the gene products whose loss is important in the development of the cancer is the primary means of determining who is at risk. There is an acute need for a more comprehensive understanding of the gene products that contribute to regulation, and the consequences of their failures. Gene products implicated in estrogen-responsive pathways are particularly likely to be significant in tumongenesis because exposure to estrogen is one of the most important contributory factors for the development of breast cancer. Our lab has cloned a new gene, p270, which codes for a protein that has structural characteristics and biochemical properties suggesting that it plays a significant role in the regulation of gene expression in response to estrogen. This project is designed to test this possibility by analyzing p270 expression and function in normal and breast cancer cells. This analysis will advance our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying normal breast development and carcinogenesis. These studies are likely to identify new markers for diagnosis and prognosis. They may ultimately lead to the design of therapeutic strategies based on the function of p270. These studies are particularly likely to open up new perspectives and stimulate new initiatives in the search for a cure for breast cancer.


Cell and Molecular Biology of Breast Cancer

Cell and Molecular Biology of Breast Cancer

Author: Heide Schatten

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-09-27

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13: 1627036342

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Highlighting recent advances in our understanding of breast cancer, this book is intended for a wide audience as a reference book. Included are reviews of genetics, epigenetics, various aspects of cell and molecular biology, and several other areas of breast cancer that are aimed at determining new intervention sites for treatments and cures of the disease. The chapters are written by internationally recognized experts and include reviews of key topics in breast cancer research. Each chapter highlights the new aspects of specific research topics and the various impacts of designing new strategies as well as identifies new targets for therapeutic intervention. The topics addressed are selected to be of interest to patients, scientists, students, teachers, and anyone else interested in expanding their knowledge of breast cancer imaging, diagnostics, therapeutics, or basic biomedical research on breast cancer.