Seung-Hee Seo’s research while affiliated with Ewha Womans University and other places

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Figure 3. Metastasis of ependymomas. This figure illustrates the dissemination of an ependymal tumor cell from its primary site to the secondary site. The ependymoma metastasizes to an extraneural organ (e.g., skull, lungs, liver, bone, or
Classification and histopathological features of ependymomas that are provided by World Health Organization 2016 [24].
Survival rates of ependymoma [33,46].
Molecular subgroups of ependymoma [41,51-53].
An Insight into Pathophysiological Features and Therapeutic Advances on Ependymoma
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Glial cells comprise the non-sensory parts of the central nervous system as well as the peripheral nervous system. Glial cells, also known as neuroglia, constitute a significant portion of the mammalian nervous system and can be viewed simply as a matrix of neural cells. Despite being the “Nervenkitt” or “glue of the nerves”, they aptly serve multiple roles, including neuron repair, myelin sheath formation, and cerebrospinal fluid circulation. Ependymal cells are one of four kinds of glial cells that exert distinct functions. Tumorigenesis of a glial cell is termed a glioma, and in the case of an ependymal cell, it is called an ependymoma. Among the various gliomas, an ependymoma in children is one of the more challenging brain tumors to cure. Children are afflicted more severely by ependymal tumors than adults. It has appeared from several surveys that ependymoma comprises approximately six to ten percent of all tumors in children. Presently, the surgical removal of the tumor is considered a standard treatment for ependymomas. It has been conspicuously evident that a combination of irradiation therapy and surgery is much more efficacious in treating ependymomas. The main purpose of this review is to present the importance of both a deep understanding and ongoing research into histopathological features and prognoses of ependymomas to ensure that effective diagnostic methods and treatments can be developed.

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MARCKSL1 exhibits anti-angiogenic effects through suppression of VEGFR-2-dependent Akt/PDK-1/mTOR phosphorylation

November 2015

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Oncology Reports

Myristoylated alanine-rich C kinase substrate-like 1 (MARCKSL1) plays a pivotal role in the regulation of apoptosis and has been shown to maintain antitumor and metastasis-suppressive properties. In the present study, we examined the effects of MARCKSL1 as a novel anti-angiogenic agent on the inhibition of angiogenesis-mediated cell migration. MARCKSL1 also reduced vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-induced human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC) proliferation, as well as capillary-like tubular structure formation in vitro. MARCKSL1 disrupted phosphorylation of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2 (VEGFR-2) in ovarian tumorigenesis. In addition, MARCKSL1 showed potent anti-angiogenic activity and reduced the levels of VEGF and hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α) expression, an essential regulator of angiogenesis. Consistently, MARCKSL1 decreased VEGF‑induced phosphorylation of the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway components, including phosphoinositide-dependent protein kinase 1 (PDK-1), mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), tuberous sclerosis complex 2 (TSC-2), p70 ribosomal protein S6 kinase (p70S6K), and glycogen synthase kinase 3β (GSK-3β) protein. Collectively, our results provide evidence for the physiological/biological function of an endothelial cell system involved in angiogenesis through suppression of Akt/PDK-1/mTOR phosphorylation by interaction with VEGFR-2.

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... Recurrence tends to be local but distant central nervous system (CNS) metastases are not uncommon. Rarely, MPEs can metastasize to extraneural locations, including pelvic structures (i.e., uterus, ovaries) and the lungs [4,[6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. The sacro-coccygeal region is the most common origin of ependymomas that develop extraneural metastases, and of those, 46.5% are MPEs [11]. ...

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Treatment of Extraneural Metastases of Myxopapillary Ependymomas With Dose-Dense Temozolomide and Lapatinib
An Insight into Pathophysiological Features and Therapeutic Advances on Ependymoma

... Thus, signal transduction plays a major role in cellular processes, as well as in aggressive solid tumors and many disease types. Therefore, protein-protein interactions are important for the majority of processes in the microenvironment of living cells (Kim et al., 2016). Next, we examined the cellular interaction between VEGFR-2 and TCTP proteins in vivo and in vitro. ...

MARCKSL1 exhibits anti-angiogenic effects through suppression of VEGFR-2-dependent Akt/PDK-1/mTOR phosphorylation
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Oncology Reports