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Introduction
Regine Schneider-stock currently works at the Department of Pathology, Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nürnberg. Their current project is 'markers for aggressiveness in colorectal cancer'.
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March 2009 - present
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The present study aimed to compare the tissue responses to biomaterials in the chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) model with those from the subcutaneous implantation model in rats at an early time point. It was especially investigated whether histopathological scoring according to DIN EN ISO 10993-6 is also possible after biomate...
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is an aggressive malignancy with a poor prognosis, frequently driven by oncogenic KRAS mutations. Among these, KRAS G12D is the most prevalent, contributing to chemoresistance and limiting the efficacy of current therapeutic strategies. This study investigates the therapeutic potential of jorunnamycin A (JA),...
This study aimed to address new molecular events occurring in precancerous stages of colorectal cancer (CRC) by integrated analysis of gene expression data and DNA methylation profiles.
Whole-transcriptome sequencing analysis was performed on 16 fresh frozen colorectal adenoma and matched mucosa specimens along with validation of candidates in an i...
Limited nutrient availability in the tumor microenvironment can cause the rewiring of signaling and metabolic networks to confer cancer cells with survival advantages. We show here that the limitation of glucose, glutamine and serum from the culture medium resulted in the survival of a population of cancer cells with high viability and capacity to...
Pancreatic cancer is a malignant tumor of the digestive system. It is highly aggressive, easily metastasizes, and extremely difficult to treat. This study aimed to analyze the genes that might regulate pancreatic cancer migration to provide an essential basis for the prognostic assessment of pancreatic cancer and individualized treatment. A CRISPR...
TROP2 is a powerful cancer driver in colorectal cancer cells. Divergent epigenetic regulation mechanisms for the corresponding TACSTD2 gene exist such as miRNAs or DNA methylation. However, the role of TACSTD2 promoter hypermethylation in colorectal cancer has not been investigated yet. In this study, TROP2 expression strongly correlated with promo...
Partial epithelial‐mesenchymal transition (p‐EMT) has recently been identified as a hybrid state consisting of cells with both epithelial and mesenchymal characteristics and is associated with the migration, metastasis, and chemoresistance of cancer cells. Here, we describe the induction of p‐EMT in starved colorectal cancer (CRC) cells and identif...
Cinnamic acid and its derivatives represent attractive building blocks for the development of pharmacological tools. A series of piperoniloyl and cinnamoyl‐based amides ( 6‐9 a‐f ) have been synthesized and assayed against a wide panel of colorectal cancer (CRC) cells, with the aim of finding promising anticancer agents. Among all twenty‐four synth...
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Limited nutrient availability in the tumor microenvironment can cause rewiring of signaling and metabolic networks to confer cancer cells with survival advantages. We aimed to identify the signaling pathways that can enable cancer cells to survive under nutrient depletion and cope with cytotoxic effects of chemotherapy agents.
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Nut...
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The role of ATF2 in colon cancer (CC) is controversial. Recently, we reported that low ATF2 expression is characteristic of highly invasive tumors, suggesting that ATF2 might also be involved in therapy resistance. 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is the best-known chemotherapeutic drug for CC, but drug resistance affects its curative effect. To da...
During surgery, rapid and accurate histopathological diagnosis is essential for clinical decision making. Yet the prevalent method of intra-operative consultation pathology is intensive in time, labour and costs, and requires the expertise of trained pathologists. Here we show that biopsy samples can be analysed within 30 min by sequentially assess...
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The chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) is a highly vascularized membrane found in avian eggs. Tumor cell lines can be grown on the CAM, which allows for the further analyses of the tumor grafts afterwards. We investigated the biological and growth characteristics of two breast cancer cell lines that resemble two biologically different br...
In 1959, Russell and Burch published the “Principles of Humane Experimental Technique” [...]
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The chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) model is an alternative in vivo test system for the study of hallmarks of cancer such as angiogenesis, tumor growth, immune escape, metastasis, and drug resistance. It is suitable for tumor cell lines and patient-derived xenografts (PDX), allowing for studying treatment protocols for cancer patients...
In cancer, the activating transcription factor 2 (ATF2) has pleiotropic functions in cellular responses to growth stimuli, damage , or inflammation. Due to only limited studies, the significance of ATF2 in colorectal cancer (CRC) is not well understood. We report that low ATF2 levels correlated with worse prognosis and tumor aggressiveness in CRC p...
Editorial on the Research Topic Epithelial to Mesenchymal Plasticity in Colorectal Cancer
Upregulation of the non-tyrosine kinase receptor neuropilin-2 (NRP2) is described for several tumor entities and correlates with disease progression. Two membrane-anchored isoforms are transcribed from the NRP2 gene that only differ in their terminal exons to encode transmembrane stretches and short cytoplasmic tails, respectively. While NRP2a was...
A colorectal adenoma, an aberrantly growing tissue that arises from the intestinal epithelium is considered a precursor of colorectal cancer, the third most common cancer worldwide. In the presented study, we performed a whole transcriptome analysis of 18 fresh frozen colorectal adenomas and their adjacent mucosa from the Czech and Italian populati...
Cancer cells facilitate tumor growth by creating favorable tumor micro-environments (TME), altering homeostasis and immune response in the extracellular matrix (ECM) of surrounding tissue. A potential factor that contributes to TME generation and ECM remodeling is the cytoskeleton-associated human death-associated protein kinase 1 (DAPK1). Increase...
Label-free detection of nanoparticles is essential for a thorough evaluation of their cellular effects. In particular, nanoparticles intended for medical applications must be carefully analyzed in terms of their interactions with cells, tissues, and organs. Since the labeling causes a strong change in the physicochemical properties and thus also al...
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A gene signature derived from the loss of CDKN1A (p21) gene, obtained in HCT116 p21-/- colorectal cancer cells, is identified in a large cohort of primary colorectal (CRC) tumors and is associated with the Consensus Molecular Subtype (CMS) of colon cancer that has a worse relapse-free and overall survival, that is, CMS4 (also called...
Peritumoral budding and intratumoral budding (ITB) are important prognostic factors for colorectal cancer patients. Scientists worldwide have investigated the role of budding in tumor progression and its prognosis, but guidelines for reliably identifying tumor buds based on morphology are lacking. In this study, next-generation tissue microarray (n...
Rapid and accurate histopathological diagnosis during surgery is critical for clinical decision-making. The prevalent method of intraoperative consultation pathology is time, labour and cost intensive and requires the expertise of trained pathologists. Here, we present an alternative technique for the rapid, label-free analysis of biopsy samples by...
Human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is among the most lethal and common cancers in the human population, and new molecular targets for therapeutic intervention are urgently needed. Deleted in liver cancer 1 (DLC1) was originally identified as a tumor suppressor gene in human HCC. DLC1 is a Rho-GTPase-activating protein (RhoGAP) which accelerates t...
Deregulation of miRNAs contributes to the development of distinct cancer types, including melanoma, an aggressive form of skin cancer characterized by high metastatic potential and poor prognosis. The expression of a set of 580 miRNAs was investigated in a model of murine melanoma progression, comprising non-metastatic (4C11-) and metastatic melano...
Nowadays, the beneficial role of a healthy lifestyle, particularly emphasizing the quality of foods and cancer management, is accepted worldwide. Polyphenols and oleic acid play a key role in this context, but are still scarcely used as anti-cancer agents due to their bio-accessibility limits. Therefore, we aimed to synthesize a set of new oleoyl-h...
In the last decade, the chicken chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay has been re-discovered in cancer research to study the molecular mechanisms of anti-cancer drug effects. Literature about the CAM assay as an alternative in vivo cancer xenograft model according to the 3R principles has exploded in the last 3 years. Following a summary of the basi...
Epigenetic deregulation remarkably triggers mechanisms associated with tumor aggressiveness like epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT). Since EMT is a highly complex, but also reversible event, epigenetic processes such as DNA methylation or chromatin alterations must be involved in its regulation. It was recently described that loss of the cell...
In contrast to the continuous increase in survival rates for many cancer entities, colorectal cancer (CRC) and pancreatic cancer are predicted to be ranked among the top 3 cancer-related deaths in the European Union by 2025. Especially, fighting metastasis still constitutes an obstacle to be overcome in CRC and pancreatic cancer. As described by Fe...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the leading cancer-related causes of death worldwide. Despite the improvement of surgical and chemotherapeutic treatments, as of yet, the disease has not been overcome due to metastasis to distant organs. Hence, it is of great relevance to understand the mechanisms responsible for metastasis initiation and progress...
p21cip1/waf1 is a central regulator of cell cycle control and survival. While mutations are rare, it is commonly dysregulated in several human cancers due to epigenetic mechanisms influencing its transcriptional control. These mechanisms include promoter hypermethylation as well as additional pathways such as histone acetylation or methylation. The...
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Enhancer of zeste homolog 2 (EZH2) is associated with epigenetic gene silencing and aggressiveness in many tumor types. However, the prognostic impact of high EZH2 expression is controversially discussed for colorectal cancer. For this reason, we immunohistochemically analyzed EZH2 expression in 105 specimens from colon cancer patients sepa...
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Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are the most common soft tissue tumors of the GI tract. Studies have been published reporting additional neoplasms in GIST patients. This study aimed to evaluate possible associations of mutation type, morphology, and clinical aspects of GISTs.
Methods
All cases of GIST were identified from our patho...
This contribution introduces a novel approach to the automatic detection of tumor buds in a digitalized pan-cytokeratin stained colorectal cancer slide. Tumor buds are representing an invasive pattern and are frequently investigated as a new diagnostic factor for measuring the aggressiveness of colorectal cancer. However, counting the number of bud...
Background: Nowadays, breast cancer represents both the most frequently diagnosed type of cancer as well as the leading cause of cancer associated death in women. Clinically, breast cancer tumors can be stratified into four major subgroups based on the expression of estrogen receptors (ER) and progesterone receptors (PR), the proliferation marker K...
Background: Nowadays, breast cancer represents both the most frequently diagnosed type of cancer as well as the leading cause of cancer associated death in women. Clinically, breast cancer tumors can be stratified into four major subgroups based on the expression of estrogen receptors (ER) and progesterone receptors (PR), the proliferation marker K...
BACKGROUND: Small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) is a highly aggressive neoplasm, characterized by early development of metastasis and very poor clinical outcome. The therapeutic possibilities are limited and poorly changed over the past three decades. Enhancer of zeste homolog 2 (EZH2) is a member of the polycomb repressive complex 2. It is involved in e...
The high mortality rate of melanoma is broadly associated with its metastatic potential. Tumor cell dissemination is strictly dependent on vascularization; therefore, angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis play an essential role in metastasis. Hence, a better understanding of the players of tumor vascularization and establishing them as new molecular b...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) residing in colorectal cancer tissues have tumorigenic capacity and contribute to chemotherapeutic resistance and disease relapse. It is well known that the survival of colorectal CSCs after 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)-based therapy leads to cancer recurrence. Thus CSCs represent a promising drug target. Here, we designed and syn...
Colorectal carcinogenesis is a multistep process involving the accumulation of genetic alterations over time that ultimately leads to disease progression and metastasis. Binding of transcription factors to gene promoter regions alone cannot explain the complex regulation pattern of gene expression during this process. It is the chromatin structure...
5‐Lipoxygenase converts arachidonic acid into leukotrienes, which are involved in inflammation and angiogenesis. The introduction of carboranes can improve the pharmacokinetic behavior of metabolically less stable pharmaceutics. Herein we report the syntheses of several carborane‐based inhibitors of the 5‐lipoxygenase pathway. The isosteric replace...
The oncogenic cytoplasmic p21 contributes to cancer aggressiveness and chemotherapeutic failure. However, the molecular mechanisms remain obscure. Here, we show for the first time that cytoplasmic p21 mediates 5-Fluorouracil (5FU) resistance by shuttling p-Chk2 out of the nucleus to protect the tumor cells from its pro-apoptotic functions. We obser...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common causes for cancer‐related death worldwide with rapidly increasing incidence and mortality rates. As for other types of cancers, also in HCC cancer stem cells (CSCs) are thought to be responsible for tumour initiation, progression and therapy failure. However, as rare subpopulations of tumour...
p>Malignant melanoma is an extremely aggressive tumor, responsible for 90% of skin cancer mortality. Widespread metastasis is the main cause of death in melanoma patients. Therefore, the identification of molecules related to the degree of melanoma malignancy could be used as prognostic biomarkers. In the present study, using a murine model of mela...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths, mainly due to its high metastatic rate, the acquisition of drug resistance and associated recurrences. Today, it is well known that not only genetic alterations but also epigenetic modifications play a major role in these complex processes. The enhancer of ze...
Introduction: 5-fluorouracil (5-Fu) remains the standard chemotherapy for metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC), but drug resistance and unpredictable cardiotoxicity limit its effectiveness. The high recurrence rates and the common resistance are thought to be due to a population of self-renewing cancer stem cells (CSCs). The black seed extract Thymoq...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: Organ protective management during aortic arch surgery comprises deep hypothermic (18�C) circulatory arrest (DHCA), or moderate hypothermia (28�C/ ‘tepid’) with regional cerebral perfusion (TRCP). The aim of this experimental study was to evaluate the effect of distinct organ protective management on hemodynamic performance and...
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Organ protective management during aortic arch surgery comprises deep hypothermic (18°C) circulatory arrest (DHCA), or moderate hypothermia (28°C/ 'tepid') with regional cerebral perfusion (TRCP). The aim of this experimental study was to evaluate the effect of distinct organ protective management on hemodynamic performance and myocard...
Background
Human placental development resembles tumorigenesis, due to the invasive and fusogenic potential of trophoblasts. However, these features are tightly controlled in trophoblasts. Disturbance of this spatial and temporal regulation is thought to contribute to the rare formation of choriocarcinomas. Promoter hypermethylation and loss of the...
Colorectal cancers (CRCs) represent one of the leading causes for cancer associated deaths due to high metastatic rates and the fact that they can only be cured when diagnosed at early non-metastatic stages. For this reason, a focus of translational CRC research is to gain more insights into the molecular mechanisms associated with metastatic proce...
In a murine melanoma model, malignant transformation promoted by a sustained stress condition was causally related to increased levels of reactive oxygen species resulting in DNA damage and massive epigenetic alterations. Since the chromatin modifier Sirtuin-1 (SIRT1) is a protein attracted to double-stranded DNA break (DSB) sites and can recruit o...
Objectives: Recently, it has been shown that a subset population of cancer cells in a tumor, the so-called cancer stem cells (CSCs), majorly contributes to chemoresistance and the ability of a tumor to form recurrences and metastases. Since the response to the standard chemotherapeutic drug 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) in patients with colorectal cancer (...
In a murine melanoma model of malignant transformation promoted by sustained stress, increased levels of reactive oxygen species were found to result in DNA damage and were related to massive epigenetic alterations. Since the chromatin modifier Sirtuin-1 (SIRT1) is a protein attracted to double-stranded DNA break (DSB) sites and can recruit other c...
Doxorubicin (Dox) is a clinically approved drug which suffers from drug resistance and cardiotoxicity. Recent studies have shown that thymoquinone (TQ) in combination with Dox can reduce Dox toxic side effects in vitro as well as in vivo. Both TQ and Dox have shown promising anticancer effects against aggressive adult T-cell leukemia (ATL), however...
Differences in the expression profiles of miRNAs and mRNAs have been reported in colorectal cancer. Nevertheless, information on important miRNA-mRNA regulatory modules in colorectal cancer is still lacking. In this regard, this study presents an application of the RH-SAC algorithm on miRNA and mRNA expression data for identification of potential m...
Colorectal cancer causes 0.5 million deaths each year. To combat this type of cancer the development of new specific drug candidates is urgently needed. In the present work seven novel thymoquinone-artemisinin hybrids with different linkers were synthesized and tested for their in vitro anticancer activity against a panel of various tumor cell line...
Thymoquinone (TQ) is a promising anticancer molecule but its development is hindered by its limited bioavailability. Drug encapsulation is commonly used to overcome low drug solubility, limited bioavailability, and nonspecific targeting. In this project, TQ nanoparticles (TQ-NP) were synthesized and characterized. The cytotoxicity of the NP was inv...
Introduction: Thymoquinone (TQ) is a promising anticancer molecule which suffers from limited bioavailability. Drug encapsulation is commonly used to overcome low drug solubility, bioavailability as well as nonspecific targeting. For this project, we synthesized different TQ nanoparticles (TQ-NPs), characterized their properties, uptake and deliver...
Background and Aims: The chromatin modifier EZH2 is remarkably up-regulated in many cancer types including colon cancer. High levels of EZH2 have been correlated with tumor metastasis and regulation of tumor-initiating cell subpopulation. Since, DZNep, an EZH2 inhibitor, can inhibit the growth capability of colon cancer by inducing apoptosis; down-...
Hydrogels are an important class of biomaterials as they could mimic the extracellular matrix (ECM). Among the naturally occurring biopolymers, alginate and gelatin are extensively used for many biomedical applications. For developing biofabrication constructs as 3D cell culture models, realistic imaging of cell spreading and proliferation inside t...
Myxoid sarcoma (MLS) is one of the most common types of malignant soft tissue tumors. MLS is characterized by the FUS-DDIT3 or EWSR1-DDIT3 fusion oncogenes that encode abnormal transcription factors. The receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) encoding RET was previously identified as a putative downstream target gene to FUS-DDIT3 and here we show that cult...
Metastatic malignant melanoma is notorious for its phenotypic diversity and loss of differentiation markers. We herein summarized our experience with 14 metastatic melanomas showing complete loss of immunohistochemical melanocytic markers (with or without heterologous differentiation). Patients included 11 men and 3 women aged 24 to 78 years (media...
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Deacetylase inhibitors have recently been established as a novel therapeutic approach to solid and hematologic cancers and have also been demonstrated to possess anti-angiogenic properties. Although these compounds show a good efficacy in vitro and in vivo, no data on monitoring and predicting treatment response are currently availab...