Claire Alexandra Hart

Claire Alexandra Hart
The University of Manchester · Institute of Cancer Sciences

BSc Hons, M.Phil. MIScT RSci

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Additional affiliations
January 2000 - present
The University of Manchester
Description
  • Senior Scientific Officer
October 1994 - January 2000
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
Description
  • Scientific Officer
Education
September 1998 - September 2000
The University of Manchester
Field of study
  • Oncology
September 1991 - September 1994
The University of Manchester
Field of study
  • Biology

Publications

Publications (116)
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Understanding the impact of radiotherapy on the evolution of treatment resistant prostate cancer is critical for selecting effective treatment combinations. Whilst activation of Type 1 interferon signalling is a hallmark of how cells respond to viral infection, in cancer cells, multiple stresses are known to activate this same response. In this stu...
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Background The key process of mesenchymal to amoeboid transition (MAT), which enables prostate cancer (PCa) transendothelial migration and subsequent development of metastases in red bone marrow stroma, is driven by phosphorylation of EphA2 S897 by pAkt, which is induced by the omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid arachidonic acid. Here we investigat...
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Advances in multiplex immunofluorescence (mIF) and digital image analysis has enabled simultaneous assessment of protein defects in electron transport chain components. However, current manual methodology is time consuming and labour intensive. Therefore, we developed an automated high-throughput mIF workflow for quantitative single-cell level asse...
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253 Background: Perineural Invasion (PNI) is defined as malignant epithelial cell invasion of the perineural space and nerves. Despite widespread acknowledgement of the clinical significance of PNI as a PCa pathological finding associated with recurrence, increased risk of bone metastasis and poor survival, the molecular mechanism underlying this p...
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The citizen Continental-America Telescopic Eclipse (CATE) Experiment was a new type of citizen science experiment designed to capture a time sequence of white-light coronal observations during totality from 17:16 to 18:48 UT on 2017 August 21. Using identical instruments the CATE group imaged the inner corona from 1 to 2.1 RSun with 1.″43 pixels at...
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Dissemination of tumour cells to the bone marrow is an early event in breast cancer, however cells may lie dormant for many years before bone metastases develop. Treatment for bone metastases is not curative, therefore new adjuvant therapies which prevent the colonisation of disseminated cells into metastatic lesions are required. There is evidence...
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Background: Docetaxel chemotherapy is a standard of care for metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC): 40-50% of patients achieve a biochemical response. However, there is a lack of response predictive biomarkers. Objective: To assess lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) as a docetaxel response biomarker in mCRPC and to examine the associati...
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220 Background: There is a lack of biomarkers to predict docetaxel response. Here we assess the potential of pre-treatment LDH, associated to the mutational background of the primary biopsy taken prior to 1 st line therapy with ADT, to predict docetaxel response in the castrate resistant setting. Methods: Clinical and associated primary biopsy targ...
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Prostate cancer is the most common male cancer and androgen receptor (AR) is the major driver of the disease. Here we show that Enoyl-CoA delta isomerase 2 (ECI2) is a novel AR-target that promotes prostate cancer cell survival. Increased ECI2 expression predicts mortality in prostate cancer patients (p = 0.0086). ECI2 encodes for an enzyme involve...
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The Notch ligand Jagged1 is subject to regulated intramembrane proteolysis (RIP) which yields a soluble ectodomain (sJag) and a soluble Jagged1 intracellular domain (JICD). The full-length Jagged1 protein enhances prostate cancer (PCa) cell proliferation and is highly expressed in metastatic cells. However, little is known regarding the mechanisms...
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Introduction and Objective: Metastatic progression of prostate cancer requires a change of state, epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT), reducing cell to cell adherence and contact, with associated cell motility and invasion. EMT is one of the hallmarks of cancer and characterisation of the EMT process has defined a panel of EMT biomarkers. He...
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Background: Bone metastases in prostate cancer (CaP) result in CaP-related morbidity/mortality. The omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) arachidonic acid (AA) and lipophilic statins affect metastasis-like behaviour in CaP cells, regulating the critical metastatic step of CaP migration to the bone marrow stroma. Methods: Microscopic analysis a...
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328 Background: Outcome for many patients with high-grade muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) remains poor despite aggressive therapy. This study used novel marker approaches to evaluate putative treatment targets, correlating cell line models of bladder cancer with a large scale MIBC tissue microarray (TMA) linked to long-term post-treatment out...
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181 Background: Tissue microarrays (TMAs), linked to clinical databases containing clinical outcome data, offer a great potential for defining and validating new biomarkers in urological oncology. The long term follow up required for true clinical outcome prostate cancer results in the use of archival material for TMA construction. The use of such...
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221 Background: We have previously shown that the omega-6 poly unsaturated fatty acid arachidonic acid is a potent stimulator of prostate epithelial transendothelial migration across the bone marrow endothelium and can completely restore the invasive stimulatory capacity of adipocyte depleted human bone marrow stroma. Arachidonic acid induces of Ep...
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Background: High intake of omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) has been associated with clinical progression in prostate cancer (CaP). This study investigates the signalling mechanism by which the omega-6 PUFA arachidonic acid (AA) induces prostatic cellular migration to bone marrow stroma. Methods: Western blot analysis of the PC-3, PC3-GF...
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A disintegrin and metalloproteinases (ADAMs) and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are zinc metalloproteinases (ZMPs) that catalyze the "ectodomain shedding" of a range of cell surface proteins including signaling and adhesion molecules. These "sheddases" are associated with the invasion and metastasis of a range of cancers. Increased serum and tumo...
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Although statins do not affect the incidence of prostate cancer (CaP), usage reduces the risk of clinical progression and mortality. Although statins are known to downregulate the mevalonate pathway, the mechanism by which statins reduce CaP progression is unknown. Bone marrow stroma (BMS) was isolated with ethical approval from consenting patients...
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It is hypothesized that cells with stem cell-like properties may be influential in carcinogenesis, possessing the ability to self-renew, produce differentiated daughter cells and resist environmental or therapeutic injury. This has led to a surge in interest in identifying and characterizing the tumour initiating or cancer stem cell (CSC) with the...
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Interest in developing robust, quicker and easier diagnostic tests for cancer has lead to an increased use of Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy to meet that need. In this study we present the use of different experimental modes of infrared spectroscopy to investigate the RWPE human prostate epithelial cell line family which are derived...
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Prostate cancer (CaP) preferentially metastasises to the bone, and we have previously shown that the poly-unsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) arachidonic acid (AA) is a potent stimulator of CaP invasion. Here we present that AA promotes CaP invasion by inducing bone marrow adipocyte formation. Boyden invasion-chamber assays assessed the ability of dietar...
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Mutation within the adult human stem cell (SC) compartment has been proposed as a factor in the initiation and promotion of carcinogenesis. Isolation of these cancer stem cells (CSCs) has proven difficult, limiting their subsequent phenotypic, functional, and genetic characterization. We have used the Hoechst 33342 dye efflux technique to isolate a...
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Prostate cancer (PCa) preferentially metastasizes to the bone marrow stroma of the axial skeleton. This activity is the principal cause of PCa morbidity and mortality. The exact mechanism of PCa metastasis is currently unknown, although considerable progress has been made in determining the key players in this process. In this review, we present th...
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The fundamental changes which predispose for renal cell carcinoma (RCC) are poorly characterized. It is hypothesized that "cancer stem cells" may be influential in carcinogenesis, and the epithelial side population (SP) is enriched for stemlike cells in other epithelial cancers. In this study, we have isolated and characterized the SP and non-SP (N...
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The prostate epithelial stem cell has been proposed as the primary origin of neoplastic change in prostate cancer. However, the isolation and characterization of unexpanded prostate epithelial stem cells have proven problematic. A prostate epithelial side population (SP) has been isolated utilizing a modified Hoechst 33342 dye efflux assay from bot...
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Various epidemiological studies show a positive correlation between high intake of dietary FAs and metastatic prostate cancer (CaP). Moreover, CaP metastasizes to the bone marrow, which harbors a rich source of lipids stored within adipocytes. Here, we use Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) microspectroscopy to study adipocyte biochemistry and to de...
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Prostate cancer (CaP) cells preferentially metastasise to the bone marrow, a microenvironment that plays a substantial role in the sustenance and progression of the CaP tumour. Here we use a combination of FTIR microspectroscopy and histological stains to increase molecular specificity and probe the biochemistry of metastatic CaP cells in bone marr...
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We introduce biochemistry as a second dimension to Gleason grading, using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) microspectroscopy. For the first time, we correlate FTIR spectra derived from prostate cancer (pCA) tissue with Gleason score and the clinical stage of the tumour at time of biopsy. Serial sections from paraffin-embedded pCA tissue were colle...