
Carola Neumann- MD
- Professor (Associate) at University of Pittsburgh
Carola Neumann
- MD
- Professor (Associate) at University of Pittsburgh
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September 2012 - March 2016
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The DNA-damage response (DDR) is a signaling network that enables cells to detect and repair genomic damage. Over the past three decades, inhibiting DDR has proven to be an effective cancer therapeutic strategy. Although cancer drugs targeting DDR have received approval for treating various cancers, tumor cells often develop resistance to these the...
Nitro fatty acids (NO 2 -FAs) are endogenously generated lipid signaling mediators from metabolic and inflammatory reactions between conjugated diene fatty acids and nitric oxide or nitrite-derived reactive species. NO 2 -FAs undergo reversible Michael addition with hyperreactive protein cysteine thiolates to induce posttranslational protein modifi...
Nitro fatty acids (NO2-FAs) are endogenously generated lipid signaling mediators from metabolic and inflammatory reactions between conjugated diene fatty acids and nitric oxide or nitrite-derived reactive species. NO2-FAs undergo reversible Michael addition with hyperreactive protein cysteine thiolates to induce posttranslational protein modificati...
RAD51 is a critical recombinase that functions in concert with auxiliary mediator proteins to direct the homologous recombination (HR) DNA repair pathway. We show that Cys319 RAD51 possesses nucleophilic characteristics and is important for irradiation-induced RAD51 foci formation and resistance to inhibitors of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP)....
Out of all breast cancers (BC), ~20% are triple negative breast cancers (TNBC) devoid of the three receptors that define breast cancer treatment strategies such as estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR) and ERBB2 (also known as HER2). Unlike other BC, TNBC disproportionally affects younger women and those of African origins and recurs e...
Peroxiredoxin 1 (PRDX1) belongs to an abundant family of peroxidases whose role in cancer is still unresolved. While mouse knockout studies demonstrate a tumour suppressive role for PRDX1, in cancer cell xenografts, results denote PRDX1 as a drug target. Probably, this phenotypic discrepancy stems from distinct roles of PRDX1 in certain cell types...
Disease models, including in vitro cell culture and animal models, have contributed significantly to developing diagnostics and treatments over the past several decades. The successes of traditional drug screening methods were generally hampered by not adequately mimicking critical in vivo features, such as a 3D microenvironment and dynamic drug di...
Tumor progression, including metastasis, is significantly influenced by factors in the tumor microenvironment (TME) such as mechanical force, shear stress, chemotaxis, and hypoxia. At present, most cancer studies investigate tumor metastasis by conventional cell culture methods and animal models, which are limited in data interpretation. Although p...
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Reactive oxygen species (ROS), including hydrogen peroxide, drive differentiation of normal fibroblasts into activated fibroblasts, which can generate high amounts of hydrogen peroxide themselves, thereby increasing oxidative stress in the microenvironment. This way, activated fibroblasts can transition into cancer-associated fibroblas...
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Transcription factors control the rate of transcription of genetic information from DNA to messenger RNA, by binding specific DNA sequences in promoter regions. Transcriptional gene control is a rate-limiting process that is tightly regulated and based on transient environmental signals which are translated into long-term changes in gene transcript...
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species have cell signaling properties and are involved in a multitude of processes beyond redox homeostasis. The peroxiredoxin (Prdx) proteins are highly sensitive intracellular peroxidases that can coordinate cell signaling via direct reactive species scavenging or by acting as a redox sensor that enables control of b...
Homologous recombination (HR)-directed DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair enables template-directed DNA repair to maintain genomic stability. RAD51 recombinase (RAD51) is a critical component of HR and facilitates DNA strand exchange in DSB repair. We report here that treating triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells with the fatty acid nitroal...
Peroxiredoxin 1 (PRDX1) is an oxidative stress protein sensor, which can coordinate cell signaling of its binding partners. Loss of Prdx1 function in mice has been shown to enhance susceptibility to various cancers, including breast cancer. Homologous recombination (HR) is a critical process that enables template directed DNA repair to maintain gen...
Breast cancer progression and metastasis includes not only cell-autonomous properties of cancer epithelial cells, but also the influence of the neighboring tumor stromal cells. In breast cancer, almost 80% of stromal associated fibroblasts (SAFs) acquire a cancer associated fibroblast (CAF)-like “activated phenotype”. This CAF activated phenotype i...
The 3D cell culture environment that is found including extracellular matrix (ECM) such as collagen is essential for the beautiful biophysically governed behavior and response of cells in tissues such as in breast cancer. This 3D ECM environment also has close interplay within the vasculature structures allowing for nutrient and oxygen supply. Buil...
Increased reactive species (RS; reactive oxygen and nitrogen species) are a byproduct of both enzymatic and non-enzymatic systems, and critical in cancer development, including breast tumorigenesis. To investigate the role of RS-related genes in breast cancer, expression levels of the most common annotated genes involved in regulating cellular RS l...
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It has been proposed that cancer cells are heavily dependent on their antioxidant defences for survival and growth. Peroxiredoxins are a family of abundant thiol-dependent peroxidases that break down hydrogen peroxide, and they have a central role in the maintenance and response of cells to alterations in redox homeostasis. As such,...
The ability for cells to sense and respond to microenvironmental signals is influenced by their three dimensional (3D) surroundings, which includes the extracellular matrix (ECM). In the 3D environment, vascular structures supply cells with nutrients and oxygen thus affecting cell responses such as motility. Interpretation of cell motility studies...
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) comprises ~20% of all breast cancers and is the most aggressive mammary cancer subtype. Devoid of the estrogen and progesterone receptors, along with the receptor tyrosine kinase ERB2 (HER2) that define most mammary cancers, there are no targeted therapies for patients with TNBC. This, combined with a high metas...
Peroxiredoxin 1 (PRDX1) senses and reduces peroxides and coordinates the signaling actions of its binding partners. Loss of Prdx1 function in mice has been shown to enhance susceptibility to various cancers, including breast cancer. Homologous recombination (HR) is a critical process that enables template directed DNA repair to maintain genomic sta...
Peroxiredoxin-1 (Prdx1), a member of the thioredoxin (Txn) system, is overexpressed and correlates with poor prognosis in pancreatic cancer patients and can suppress Kras signaling through redox-mediated inhibition of ERK and AKT in lung and breast cancer. Its redox function is maintained by Txn and sulfiredoxin (Srxn), and its tumor promoting func...
Precision in redox-signaling is in part attained through post-translational oxidation of protein thiols. Here, we uncover a redox-mechanism regulating the transcription factor FOXO3 in response to H2O2-stress through binding of the peroxidase peroxiredoxin 1 (PRDX1). Heightened oxidative stress evokes formation of reducible disulfide-bound heterotr...
Breastfeeding can reduce breast cancer risk; however, unknown factors modify this protective effect. Zinc (Zn) modulates an array of cellular functions including oxidative stress, cell proliferation, motility and apoptosis. Marginal Zn intake is common in women and is associated with breast cancer. We reported that marginal Zn intake in mice leads...
Cellular DNA is organized into chromosomes and capped by a unique nucleoprotein structure, the telomere. Both oxidative stress and telomere shortening/dysfunction cause aging-related degenerative pathologies and increase cancer risk. However, a direct connection between oxidative damage to telomeric DNA, comprising <1% of the genome, and telomere d...
The mechanisms by which stress hormones impact triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) etiology and treatment are unclear. We have previously shown that stress hormones, cortisol, and catecholamines induce rapid DNA damage and impact DNA repair in NIH 3T3 fibroblasts. This study investigates whether stress hormones increase DNA damage in breast cancer...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most frequently diagnosed malignancy and second most common cause of cancer related lethality in men. Disease mortality is due primarily to metastatic spread, highlighting the urgent need to identify factors involved in this progression. Increased secretion of heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) has been reported in diverse c...
Breast cancer is a highly complex tissue composed of neoplastic and stromal cells. Carcinoma-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are commonly found in the cancer stroma, where they promote tumor growth and enhance vascularity in the microenvironment. Upon exposure to oxidative stress, fibroblasts undergo activation to become myofibroblasts. These cells a...
Recent studies suggest that Peroxiredoxin 1 (Prdx1), in addition to its known H(2)O(2)-scavenging function, mediates cell signaling through redox-specific protein-protein interactions. Our data illustrate how Prdx1 specifically coordinates p38MAPK-induced signaling through regulating p38MAPKα phosphatases in an H(2)O(2) dose-dependent manner. MAPK...
Many human diseases are attributable to complex interactions among genetic and environmental factors. Statistical tools capable of modeling such complex interactions are necessary to improve identification of genetic factors that increase a patient's risk of disease. Logic Forest (LF), a bagging ensemble algorithm based on logic regression (LR), is...
Recovery of the RR interaction for MAF of 0.1 in LBoost models with 100 or 200 trees. The graph shows the proportion of times in 500 simulation runs the RR PI is recovered among the top 20 PIs by both when the number of LR trees in the LBoost or LF models is either 100 or 200. We use 5-fold CV in LBoost models with 100 LR trees and 10-fold CV in mo...
Recovery of DD interactions and in LBoost models with 100 trees and 5, 10, or 20-fold CV. Each panel shows the proportion of times in 500 simulation runs the DD PIs and are recovered among the top 20 PIs by LBoost when the number of CV sets, , is set to either 5, 10 or 20. The total number of LR trees in all models is held constant at . In all pane...
Recovery of DD interactions and in LBoost models with 100 or 200 trees. Each panel shows the proportion of times in 500 simulation runs the DD PIs and are recovered among the top 20 PIs by LBoost when the number of LR trees in the LBoost model is either 100 or 200. We use 5-fold CV in LBoost models with 100 LR trees and 10-fold CV in models with 20...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most frequently diagnosed malignancy in men, and the second highest contributor of male cancer related lethality. Disease mortality is due primarily to metastatic spread, highlighting the urgent need to identify factors involved in this progression. Activation of the genetic epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) pr...
Sphingosine kinase 1 (SK1) is an important enzyme involved in the production of the bioactive lipid sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P). SK1 is overexpressed in many forms of cancer, however, the contribution of SK1 to cancer progression is still unclear. One of the best characterized mutations found in several forms of human cancer is an activating poin...
More than half of pygmy sperm whales (Kogia breviceps) that strand exhibit signs of cardiomyopathy (CMP). Many factors may contribute to the development of idiopathic CMP in K. breviceps, including genetics, infectious agents, contaminants, biotoxins, and dietary intake (e.g. selenium, mercury, and pro-oxidants). This study assessed trace elements...
The loss of the H(2)O(2) scavenger protein encoded by Prdx1 in mice leads to an elevation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and tumorigenesis of different tissues. Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) mutations could initiate tumorigenesis through loss of tumor suppressor gene function in heterozygous somatic cells. A connection between the severity of ROS...
Proceedings: AACR 101st Annual Meeting 2010‐‐ Apr 17‐21, 2010; Washington, DC
Crosstalk between mammary epithelium and stromal cell types, including fibroblasts and adipocytes is 1) essential for mammary gland development 2) likely impacts breast cancer potential and 3) significantly impacts the growth, invasion and metastasis of tumor cells. Alth...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have emerged as critical regulators of many cellular pathways. Ionizing radiation (IR) exposure causes DNA damage and induces premature senescence. However, the role of miRNAs in IR-induced senescence has not been well defined. Thus, the purpose of this study was to identify and characterize senescence-associated miRNAs (SA-miRNA...
Autophagy is activated in response to cellular stressors and mediates lysosomal degradation and recycling of cytoplasmic material and organelles as a temporary cell survival mechanism. Defective autophagy is implicated in human pathology, as disruption of protein and organelle homeostasis enables disease-promoting mechanisms such as toxic protein a...
Peroxiredoxins (Prdxs) are a family of small (22-27 kDa) nonseleno peroxidases currently known to possess six mammalian isoforms. Although their individual roles in cellular redox regulation and antioxidant protection are quite distinct, they all catalyze peroxide reduction of H(2)O(2), organic hydroperoxides and peroxynitrite. They are found to be...
It is widely accepted that reactive oxygen species (ROS) promote tumorigenesis. However, the exact mechanisms are still unclear. As mice lacking the peroxidase peroxiredoxin1 (Prdx1) produce more cellular ROS and die prematurely of cancer, they offer an ideal model system to study ROS-induced tumorigenesis. Prdx1 ablation increased the susceptibili...
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The peroxiredoxin (Prdx) family of antioxidant enzymes uses redox-active cysteines to reduce peroxides, lipid hydroperoxides, and peroxynitrites. Prdx1 is known to be important to protect red blood cells against reactive oxygen species and in tumor prevention. In this study, the role of Prdx1 in inflammation, thrombosis, and atherosclerosis was inv...
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Background: Early menarche and breast development are increasingly common risk factors for breast cancer. Epigenetic mechanisms implicated include natural and anthropogenic steroids, such as estrogens, that disrupt endocrine signaling and dysregulate stem cell homeostasis. Animal models show that, although a proliferative response to estrogen...
It has been known for many years that free radicals, such as reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS), promote diseases such as cancer. Peroxiredoxins (Prdxs) are small H(2)O(2) scavenging proteins that appear to have tumor preventive functions since loss of Prdx1 in mice leads to premature death from cancer. However, as Pr...
D cyclins (D1, D2, and D3) are components of the core cell cycle machinery in mammalian cells. It is unclear whether each of the D cyclins performs unique, tissue-specific functions or the three proteins have virtually identical functions and differ mainly in their pattern of expression. We previously generated mice lacking cyclin D1, and we observ...
8p11 myeloproliferative syndrome (EMS) is a hematopoietic stem cell disorder characterized by myeloid hyperplasia and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma with chromosomal translocations fusing several genes, most commonly ZNF198, to fibroblast growth factor receptor-1 (FGFR1). However, patients with BCR-FGFR1 fusion present with typical chronic myeloid leukemia...
Reactive oxygen species are involved in many cellular metabolic and signalling processes and are thought to have a role in disease, particularly in carcinogenesis and ageing. We have generated mice with targeted inactivation of Prdx1, a member of the peroxiredoxin family of antioxidant enzymes. Here we show that mice lacking Prdx1 are viable and fe...
Binding of interleukin-6 to its receptor (IL-6R) induces the association of the IL-6R alpha chain (IL-6Ralpha) with a 130-kDa transmembrane glycoprotein, gp130. This event activates tyrosine kinases of the Janus kinase (JAK) family and transduces signals to the cytosol or nucleus. To further characterize the biochemical mechanisms by which IL-6 pro...
Like many other cytokines and growth factors, interleukin-6 (IL-6) activates p21ras. However, the precise biochemical mechanisms inducing this activation are unknown. Therefore, we investigated the effects of IL-6 on some recently identified signaling intermediates, Shc (Src homology and collagen) and Grb2 (growth factor receptor bound protein 2),...
Wir zeigten in dieser Arbeit, dass Mitglieder der Src-Kinasen Familie durch IL-6 und Epo aktiviert werden und mit deren Rezeptoren, vor allem dem EpoR, assoziieren. Darüber hinaus scheint die Src-Kinase Lyn eine Rolle in der erythrozytären Differenzierung zu spielen.