
George Sandusky- Professor (Full) at Indiana University Bloomington
George Sandusky
- Professor (Full) at Indiana University Bloomington
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November 2007 - present
November 2007 - present
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Publications (362)
DNA methyltransferase (DNMT) and PARP inhibitors induce a stimulator of IFN gene–dependent pathogen mimicry response (PMR) in ovarian and other cancers. In this study, we showed that combining DNMT and PARP inhibitors upregulates expression of the nucleic acid sensor NFX1-type zinc finger–containing 1 (ZNFX1) protein. ZNFX1 mediated the induction o...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) cells display remarkable adaptability, orchestrating metabolic changes that confer growth advantages, pro‐tumor microenvironment, and therapeutic resistance. One such metabolic change occurs in glutamine metabolism. Colorectal tumors with high glutaminase (GLS) expression exhibited reduced T cell infiltration and cytotoxicit...
DNA methyltransferase and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibitors (DNMTis, PARPis) induce a stimulator of interferon (IFN) genes (STING)-dependent pathogen mimicry response (PMR) in ovarian (OC) and other cancers. We now show that combining DNMTis and PARPis upregulates expression of a little-studied nucleic-acid sensor, NFX1-type zinc finger-contai...
Non-Hispanic Black women (BW) are diagnosed with more aggressive breast cancer subtypes at younger ages and have higher mortality rates compared to non-Hispanic White women (WW). Within the breast microenvironment emergent data shows that stromal collagen plays a significant role in aggressiveness of breast cancer linked to ancestral traits. Howeve...
Suicidality remains a clear and present danger in society in general, and for mental health patients in particular. Lack of widespread use of objective and/or quantitative information has hampered treatment and prevention efforts. Suicidality is a spectrum of severity from vague thoughts that life is not worth living, to ideation, plans, attempts,...
Oropouche fever caused by Oropouche virus (OROV) is a significant zoonosis in Central and South America. Despite its public health significance, we lack high-throughput diagnostics, therapeutics, and a comprehensive knowledge of OROV biology. Reporter viruses are valuable tools to rapidly study virus dynamics and develop neutralization and antivira...
Single-nucleus analysis allows robust cell-type classification and helps to establish relationships between chromatin accessibility and cell-type-specific gene expression. Here, using samples from 92 women of several genetic ancestries, we developed a comprehensive chromatin accessibility and gene expression atlas of the breast tissue. Integrated a...
Acute, high-dose radiation exposure results in life-threatening acute radiation syndrome (ARS) and debilitating delayed effects of acute radiation exposure (DEARE). The DEARE are a set of chronic multi-organ illnesses that can result in early death due to malignancy and other diseases. Animal models have proven essential in understanding the natura...
Higher breast cancer mortality rates continue to disproportionally affect black women (BW) compared to white women (WW). This disparity is largely due to differences in tumor aggressiveness that can be related to distinct ancestry-associated breast tumor microenvironments (TMEs). Yet, characterization of the normal microenvironment (NME) in breast...
Background
Platinum-based chemotherapy regimens are a mainstay in the management of ovarian cancer (OC), but emergence of chemoresistance poses a significant clinical challenge. The persistence of ovarian cancer stem cells (OCSCs) at the end of primary treatment contributes to disease recurrence. Here, we hypothesized that the extracellular matrix...
Lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC) is the second leading cause of lung cancer. Although characterized by high DNA mutational burdens and genomic complexity, the role of DNA repair in LUSC development is poorly understood. We sought to better understand the role of the DNA repair protein Xeroderma Pigmentosum Group C (XPC) in LUSC development. XPC...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) ranks among the most prevalent cancers worldwide, causing substantial mortality. The urgent need for effective treatments has driven research into immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapies, which have demonstrated significant clinical benefits across various cancer types. Despite the success of ICB therapies, a significant...
Background
Platinum-based chemotherapy regimens are a mainstay in the management of ovarian cancer (OC), but emergence of chemoresistance poses a significant clinical challenge. The persistence of ovarian cancer stem cells (OCSCs) at the end of primary treatment contributes to disease recurrence. Here, we hypothesized that the extracellular matrix...
Single-cell transcriptomics studies have begun to identify breast epithelial cell and stromal cell specific transcriptome differences between BRCA1/2 mutation carriers and non-carriers. We generated a single-cell transcriptome atlas of breast tissues from BRCA1, BRCA2 mutation carriers and compared this single-cell atlas of mutation carriers with o...
Heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) is a stress-responsive transcription factor that promotes cancer cell malignancy. To provide a better understanding of the biological processes regulated by HSF1, here we developed an HSF1 activity signature (HAS) and found that it was negatively associated with antitumor immune cells in breast tumors. Knockdown of HSF1 d...
Rapid postmortem tissue collection has been shown to have increasing use for molecular and genetic profiling. Although research on human tissue has been conducted for many years, modern molecular assays have significantly higher sensitivity and specificity than those used in the past. Higher grade tissue specimens are now required for the extractio...
The biologic basis of genetic ancestry-dependent variability in disease incidence and outcome is just beginning to be explored. We recently reported enrichment of a population of ZEB1-expressing cells located adjacent to ductal epithelial cells in normal breasts of women of African ancestry compared to those of European ancestry. In this study, we...
Single cell transcriptomics studies have begun to identify breast epithelial cell and stromal cell specific transcriptome differences between BRCA1/2 mutation carriers and non-carriers. We generated a single cell transcriptome atlas of breast tissues from BRCA1, BRCA2 mutation carriers and compared this single cell atlas of mutation carriers with o...
Purpose:
Plexiform neurofibromas (PNF) are peripheral nerve sheath tumors that cause significant morbidity in persons with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), yet treatment options remain limited. To identify novel therapeutic targets for PNF, we applied an integrated multi-omic approach to quantitatively profile kinome enrichment in a mouse model tha...
Human death marks the end of organismal life under conditions such that the components of the human body continue to be alive. Such postmortem cellular survival depends on the nature (Hardy scale of slow-fast death) of human death. Slow and expected death typically results from terminal illnesses and includes a prolonged terminal phase of life. As...
Characterized by the accumulation of somatic mutations in blood cell lineages, clonal hematopoiesis (CH) of indeterminate potential (CHIP) is frequent in ageing, involves expansion of mutated hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSC/Ps) that leads to an increased risk of hematologic malignancy. However, risk factors that contribute to CHIP-asso...
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Study of genomic aberrations leading to immortalization of epithelial cells has been technically challenging due to the lack of isogenic models. To address this, we used healthy primary breast luminal epithelial cells of different genetic ancestry and their hTERT-immortalized counterparts to identify transcriptomic changes associated w...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the most lethal gynecological cancer, characterized by chemo-resistance and fatal tumor recurrence after primary treatment. The metastatic progression is mediated by exfoliation of tumor cells into the peritoneal cavity, the formation of compact OC spheroids, and their implantation onto the overlying peritoneal surface. Spher...
Study of genomic aberrations leading to immortalization of epithelial cells has been technically challenging due to lack of an appropriate isogenic model system. To address this technical challenge, we utilized primary breast luminal epithelial cells propagated from healthy donors of different genetic ancestry and their hTERT-immortalized counterpa...
Popular culture and medical lore have long postulated a connection between full moon and exacerbations of psychiatric disorders. We wanted to empirically analyze the hypothesis that suicides are increased during the period around full moons. We analyzed pre-COVID suicides from the Marion County Coroner’s Office (n = 776), and show that deaths by su...
Loss of function mutations in the DNA methyltransferase 3A (DNMT3A) are seen in a large number of AML patients with normal cytogenetics and are frequently associated with poor prognosis. DNMT3A mutations are an early pre-leukemic event, which when combined with other genetic lesions result in full blown leukemia. Here, we show that loss of Dnmt3a i...
The biologic basis of genetic ancestry-dependent variability in disease incidence and outcome is just beginning to be explored. We recently reported enrichment of a population of ZEB1-expressing cells located adjacent to the ductal epithelial cells in the normal breast of women of African Ancestry (AA) compared to European Ancestry (EA). By establi...
Establishment of clinically annotated, molecularly characterized, patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) from treatment-naïve and pretreated patients provides a platform to test precision genomics-guided therapies. An integrated multi-OMICS pipeline was developed to identify cancer-associated pathways and evaluate stability of molecular signatures in a...
Background
Genome-wide association studies have identified several breast cancer susceptibility loci. However, biomarkers for risk assessment are still missing. Here, we investigated cancer-related molecular changes detected in tissues from women at high risk for breast cancer prior to disease manifestation. Disease-free breast tissue cores donated...
Suicides are preventable tragedies, if risk factors are tracked and mitigated. We had previously developed a new quantitative suicidality risk assessment instrument (Convergent Functional Information for Suicidality, CFI-S), which is in essence a simple polyphenic risk score, and deployed it in a busy urban hospital Emergency Department, in a natur...
Many drugs that show potential in animal models of glioblastoma (GBM) fail to translate to the clinic, contributing to a paucity of new therapeutic options. In addition, animal model development often includes histologic assessment, but multiparametric/multimodality imaging is rarely included despite increasing utilization in patient cancer managem...
Purpose/Objective(s)
In pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), hypoxia is key mediator of resistance to chemo-radiotherapy and a prominent feature of PDAC tumor microenvironment (TME). Heme oxygenase-1 (HMOX-1) is an Nrf2-regulated gene that plays a critical role in modulation of oxidative stress and ROS production. Previous research suggested th...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) is the illness caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2). Over 500 million confirmed cases of COVID‐19 have been recorded, with 6 million deaths. Thus, reducing the COVID‐19‐related medical burden is an unmet need. Despite a vaccine that is successful in preventing COVID‐19‐caused dea...
The biologic basis of genetic ancestry-dependent variability in disease incidence and outcome is just beginning to be explored. We recently reported enrichment of a population of ZEB1-expressing cells located adjacent to the ductal epithelial cells in the normal breast of women of African Ancestry (AA) compared to European Ancestry (EA). By establi...
The biologic basis of genetic ancestry-dependent variability in disease incidence and outcome is just beginning to be explored. We recently reported enrichment of a population of ZEB1-expressing cells located adjacent to the ductal epithelial cells in the normal breast of women of African Ancestry (AA) compared to European Ancestry (EA). By establi...
A primary difference between black women (BW) and white women (WW) diagnosed with breast cancer is aggressiveness of the tumor. Black women have higher mortalities with similar incidence of breast cancer compared to other race/ethnicities, and they are diagnosed at a younger age with more advanced tumors with double the rate of lethal, triple negat...
Background: Ovarian cancer (OC) is the most lethal gynecological cancer, characterized by chemoresistance and fatal tumor recurrence after primary treatment. The development of intra-peritoneal metastases is correlated with the formation of multicellular spheroids by OC cells disseminated in the peritoneal fluid. Within a spheroid, OC cells undergo...
In patients with sickle cell disease (SCD), acute chest syndrome (ACS) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. The pathophysiology of ACS is complex and hemin, the prosthetic moiety of hemoglobin, has been implicated in endothelial cell (EC) activation and subsequent ALI and ACS in vitro and in animal studies. Here, we examined the role of cor...
JMML is an aggressive Myeloproliferative neoplasia (MPN) that lacks effective targeted
chemotherapies. Clinically, JMML manifests as monocytic leukocytosis, splenomegaly with consequential thrombocytopenia. Most commonly, patients have gain-of-function (GOF) oncogenic mutations in PTPN11 (SHP2), leading to Erk and Akt hyperactivation. Mechanism(s)...
Suicides are preventable tragedies, if risk factors are tracked and mitigated. We had previously developed a new quantitative suicidality risk assessment instrument (Convergent Functional Information for Suicidality, CFI-S), which is in essence a simple polyphenic risk score, and deployed it in a busy urban Emergency Department, in a naturalistic c...
Since nuclear factor (NF) κB plays pivotal roles in inflammation and cancer, understanding its regulation holds great promise for disease therapy. Using the powerful validation-based insertional mutagenesis (VBIM) technique established by us previously, we discovered armadillo repeat-containing protein 4 (ARMC4)/outer dynein arm docking complex sub...
Background
Family with sequence similarity 83 member A (FAM83A) presents oncogenic properties in several cancers including breast cancer. Recently, we reported FAM83A overexpression in normal breast tissues from women at high risk of breast cancer. We now hypothesize that FAM83A is a key factor in breast cancer initiation.
Methods
Immunohistochemi...
A primary difference between black women (BW) and white women (WW) diagnosed with breast cancer is not incidence, but aggressiveness of the tumor. Black women have higher mortalities with similar incidence of breast cancer compared to other race/ethnicities, and are diagnosed at a younger age with more advanced tumors with double the rate of lethal...
Background: Inheritance of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations is associated with increased risk of breast and ovarian cancers. Previous studies with low-throughput flow cytometry-based assays suggested elevated number of luminal progenitor cells in the breast tissues of BRCA1 mutation carriers compared to breast tissues of non-carriers. However, breast epit...
Preclinical studies of primary cancer cells are typically done after tumors are removed from patients or animals at ambient atmospheric oxygen (O 2 , ~21%). However, O 2 concentrations in organs are in the ~3 to 10% range, with most tumors in a hypoxic or 1 to 2% O 2 environment in vivo. Although effects of O 2 tension on tumor cell characteristics...
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States. Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a persistent environmental pollutant, has been shown to induce pancreatic acinar cell tumors in rats. Human epidemiologic studies have linked PFOA exposure to adverse chronic health effects including several types of cancer. Previousl...
Background
Pancreatic cancer is a complex disease with a desmoplastic stroma, extreme hypoxia, and inherent resistance to therapy. Understanding the signaling and adaptive response of such an aggressive cancer is key to making advances in therapeutic efficacy. Redox factor-1 (Ref-1), a redox signaling protein, regulates the conversion of several tr...
Acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) is an aggressive form of blood cancer that carries a dismal prognosis. Several studies suggest that the poor outcome is due to a small fraction of leukaemic cells that elude treatment and survive in specialised, oxygen (O2)-deprived niches of the bone marrow. Although several AML drug targets such as FLT3, IDH1/2 and C...
Obesity is an increasing epidemic world-wide responsible for enhancing the risk for developing Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer. However, it is unclear if and how obesity contributes to the transformation of pre-leukemic stem and progenitors (pre-LHSC/Ps) into full-blown leukemia such as acute myeloid leukemi...
Background: Family with sequence similarity 83 member A (FAM83A) presents oncogenic properties in several cancers including breast cancer (BC). Recently, we reported FAM83A overexpression in normal breast tissues from women at high risk of breast cancer. We now hypothesize that FAM83A is a key factor in BC initiation.
Methods: Immunohistochemical s...
Background
Genome-wide association studies have identified several breast cancer susceptibility loci. However, biomarkers for risk assessment are still missing. Here, we investigated cancer-related molecular changes detected in tissues from women at high risk for breast cancer prior to disease manifestation. Disease-free breast tissue cores donated...
Breast cancers are classified into five intrinsic subtypes and 10 integrative clusters based on gene expression patterns and genomic aberrations, respectively. Although the cell-of-origin, adaptive plasticity, and genomic aberrations shape dynamic transcriptomic landscape during cancer progression, how interplay between these three core elements go...
Targeted therapy for cancer using small molecules has progressed exponentially, but agents that can affect cancer cells rather than non-tumorigenic cells are crucial to avoid pernicious side effects. AP endonuclease-1/Redox factor-1 (APE1/Ref-1 or Ref-1) is a multifunctional protein with DNA repair activity and redox signaling activity as major fun...
Objective
To investigate the safety and efficacy of OTL38, a folate-targeted, intraoperative fluorescence agent, in patients undergoing robotic-assisted laparoscopic partial nephrectomy.
Methods
Patients with proven or suspected localized renal cell carcinoma at a single academic institution were selected from 2016 to 2018. Patients received one d...
Most patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDAC) suffer cachexia; some do not. To model heterogeneity, we used patient-derived orthotopic xenografts. These phenocopied donor weight loss. Furthermore, muscle wasting correlated with mortality and murine IL-6, and human IL-6 associated with the greatest murine cachexia. In cell culture and mice, PD...
One of the primary mechanisms of tumor cell immune evasion is the loss of antigenicity, which arises due to lack of immunogenic tumor antigens as well as dysregulation of the antigen processing machinery. In a screen for small-molecule compounds from herbal medicine that potentiate T cell-mediated cytotoxicity, we identified atractylenolide I (ATT-...
Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) is an evolving technology used to elucidate the cellular architecture of adult organs. Previous scRNA-seq on breast tissue utilized reduction mammoplasty samples, which are often histologically abnormal. We report a rapid tissue collection/processing protocol to perform scRNA-seq of breast biopsies of healthy...
Pancreatic cancer can survive under the harshest of conditions including nutrient deprivation and extreme hypoxia. Its complex microenvironment contributes to PDAC’s (pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma) therapeutic resistance and aggressive metastasis. Previous research shows that PDAC cells highly rely on increased glycolysis for ATP thereby limitin...
Background: Pancreatic cancer is a complex disease with a desmoplastic stroma, extreme hypoxia, and inherent resistance to therapy. Understanding the signaling and adaptive response of such an aggressive cancer is key to making advances in therapeutic efficacy. Redox factor-1 (Ref-1), a redox signaling protein, regulates the DNA binding activity of...
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
Purpose
Germ cell tumors (GCTs) are cured with therapy based on cisplatin, although a clinically significant number of patients are refractory and die of progressive disease. Based on preclinical studies indicating that refractory testicular GCTs are hypersensitive to hypomethylating agents (HMAs), we conducted a phase I trial combining the next‐ge...
Immune evasion is a pivotal event in tumor progression. To eliminate human cancer cells, current immune checkpoint therapy is set to boost the CD8+ T cell-mediated cytotoxicity. However, this action is eventually dependent on the efficient recognition of tumor-specific antigens via T cell receptors. One primary mechanism by which tumor cells evade...
We hereby provide the initial portrait of lincNORS, a spliced lincRNA generated by the MIR193BHG locus, entirely distinct from the previously described miR-193b-365a tandem. While inducible by low O2 in a variety of cells and associated with hypoxia in vivo, our studies show that lincNORS is subject to multiple regulatory inputs, including estrogen...
Lymphoid lineage recovery and involution after exposure to potentially lethal doses of ionizing radiation have not been well defined, especially the long-term effects in aged survivors and with regard to male/female differences. To examine these questions, male and female C57BL/6 mice were exposed to lethal radiation at 12 wk of age in a model of t...
The majority of women diagnosed with epithelial ovarian cancer eventually develop recurrence, which rapidly evolves into chemoresistant disease. Persistence of ovarian cancer stem cells (OCSC) at the end of therapy may be responsible for emergence of resistant tumors. In this study, we demonstrate that in OCSC, the tumor suppressor disabled homolog...
Background
Loss of skeletal muscle volume and functional limitations are poor prognostic markers in breast cancer patients. Several molecular defects in skeletal muscle including reduced myoblast determination protein 1 (MyoD) levels and increased protein turn over due to enhanced proteosomal activity have been suggested as causes of skeletal muscl...
Single cell RNA sequencing is an evolving field to elucidate cellular architecture of adult organs. Using normal breast tissues from healthy volunteers and a rapid procurement/processing/sequencing protocol, 13 breast epithelial cell clusters were identified. Approximately 90% of breast cancers were enriched for cell-of-origin signatures derived fr...
Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a common cancer predisposition syndrome caused by mutations in the NF1 tumor suppressor gene. NF1 encodes neurofibromin, a GTPase-activating protein (GAP) for RAS proto-oncogene GTPase (RAS). Plexiform neurofibromas (PNs) are a hallmark of NF1 and result from loss of heterozygosity of NF1 in Schwann cells, leading...
Immune checkpoint blockade immunotherapy delivers promising clinical results in colorectal cancer (CRC). However, only a fraction of cancer patients develop durable responses. The tumor microenvironment (TME) negatively impacts tumor immunity and subsequently clinical outcomes. Therefore, there is a need to identify other checkpoint targets associa...
Immune checkpoint blockade immunotherapy delivers promising clinical results in colorectal cancer (CRC). However, only a fraction of cancer patients develop durable responses. The tumor microenvironment (TME) negatively impacts tumor immunity and subsequently clinical outcomes. Therefore, there is a need to identify other checkpoint targets associa...
Timed degradation of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p27Kip1 by the E3 ubiquitin ligase F-box protein SKP2 is critical for T-cell progression into cell cycle, coordinating proliferation and differentiation processes. SKP2 expression is regulated by mitogenic stimuli and by Notch signaling, a key pathway in T-cell development and in T-cell acu...
Background
Predicting outcomes and response to therapy through biomarkers is a major challenge in cancer research. In previous studies, we suggested that inappropriate “normal” tissue samples used for comparison with tumors, inter-individual heterogeneity in gene expression, and genetic ancestry all influence biomarker expression in tumors. The aim...
In patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), 10% to 30% with the normal karyotype express mutations in regulators of DNA methylation, such as TET2 or DNMT3A, in conjunction with activating mutation in the receptor tyrosine kinase FLT3. These patients have a poor prognosis because they do not respond well to established therapies. Here, utilizing...
We compared the functional outcome of Isl-1 ⁺ cardiac progenitors, CD90 ⁺ bone marrow-derived progenitor cells, and the combination of the two in a rat myocardial infarction (MI) model. Isl-1 ⁺ cells were isolated from embryonic day 12.5 (E12.5) rat hearts and expanded in vitro. Thy-1 ⁺ /CD90 ⁺ cells were isolated from the bone marrow of adult Spra...
Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1) is one of the most common genetic tumor predisposition syndromes in humans. Mutant NF1 results in dysregulated RAS allowing neoplasms throughout the neuroaxis. Plexiform neurofibromas (pNFs) afflict up to 50% of patients with NF1. They are complex tumors of the peripheral nerve that cause major morbidity via nerve dys...
Bladder cancer is the ninth most common cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Although cisplatin is used routinely in treating bladder cancer, refractory disease remains lethal for many patients. The recent addition of immunotherapy has improved patient outcomes; however, a large cohort of patients does not respond to these treatments. Therefor...
Dependence on the glutamine pathway is increased in advanced breast cancer cell models and tumors regardless of hormone receptor status or function. While 70% of breast cancers are estrogen receptor positive (ER+) and depend on estrogen signaling for growth, advanced ER+ breast cancers grow independent of estrogen. Cellular changes in amino acids s...
Background:
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a particularly lethal malignancy partly due to frequent, severe cachexia. Serum activin correlates with cachexia and mortality, while exogenous activin causes cachexia in mice.
Methods:
Isoform-specific activin expression and activities were queried in human and murine tumours and PDAC model...
In addition to the accumulation of pro-oncogenic mutations in the epithelial cells, the tumorigenic process involves the dysregulation of the interactions between the epithelial cells and their microenvironment, as well as alterations within the microenvironment itself. The latter is composed of endothelial cells, immune cells, fibroblasts, unaffec...
In addition to the accumulation of pro-oncogenic mutations in the epithelial cells, the tumorigenic process involves the dysregulation of the interactions between the epithelial cells and their microenvironment, as well as alterations within the microenvironment itself. The latter is composed of endothelial cells, immune cells, fibroblasts, unaffec...
Plexiform neurofibroma (PN) tumors are a hallmark manifestation of neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) that arise in the Schwann cell (SC) lineage. NF1 is a common heritable cancer predisposition syndrome caused by germline mutations in the NF1 tumor suppressor, which encodes a GTPase activating protein called neurofibromin that negatively regulates Ras...
Cigarette smoke (CS) contains hundreds of carcinogens and is a potent inducer of oxidative and bulky DNA damage, which when insufficiently repaired leads to activation of DNA damage response and possibly mutations. The DNA repair protein xeroderma pigmentosum group C (XPC) is primed to play an important role in CS-induced DNA damage because of its...
Functional modeling of normal breast epithelial hierarchy and stromal–epithelial cell interactions have been difficult due to inability to obtain sufficient stem-progenitor-mature epithelial and stromal cells. Recently reported epithelial reprogramming assay has partially overcome this limitation, but cross-contamination of cells from the feeder la...
In 2017, a total 1,708,569 chlamydial infections were reported to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; the most prevalent sexually transmitted disease (STD). Chlamydia trachomatis primarily replicates in epithelial cells lining the reproductive tract. Epithelial cells recognize chlamydia through cell surface and cytosolic receptors, and/or e...
Background
Metabolic disorders such as insulin resistance, obesity, and hyperglycemia are prominent risk factors for the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)/steatohepatitis (NASH). Dietary rodent models employ high fat, high cholesterol, high fructose, methionine/choline deficient diets or combinations of these to induce NAFLD/...