[HTML][HTML] Genomic and functional approaches to understanding cancer aneuploidy
Aneuploidy, whole chromosome or chromosome arm imbalance, is a near-universal
characteristic of human cancers. In 10,522 cancer genomes from The Cancer Genome Atlas …
characteristic of human cancers. In 10,522 cancer genomes from The Cancer Genome Atlas …
Linking cellular stress responses to systemic homeostasis
Mammalian cells respond to stress by activating mechanisms that support cellular functions
and hence maintain microenvironmental and organismal homeostasis. Intracellular …
and hence maintain microenvironmental and organismal homeostasis. Intracellular …
Whole-genome and epigenomic landscapes of etiologically distinct subtypes of cholangiocarcinoma
Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a hepatobiliary malignancy exhibiting high incidence in
countries with endemic liver-fluke infection. We analyzed 489 CCAs from 10 countries …
countries with endemic liver-fluke infection. We analyzed 489 CCAs from 10 countries …
Immunological impact of cell death signaling driven by radiation on the tumor microenvironment
ME Rodriguez-Ruiz, I Vitale, KJ Harrington… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
Therapeutic irradiation of the tumor microenvironment causes differential activation of pro-
survival and pro-death pathways in malignant, stromal, endothelial and immune cells, hence …
survival and pro-death pathways in malignant, stromal, endothelial and immune cells, hence …
Advantages of targeting the tumor immune microenvironment over blocking immune checkpoint in cancer immunotherapy
T Tang, X Huang, G Zhang, Z Hong, X Bai… - Signal transduction and …, 2021 - nature.com
Despite great success in cancer immunotherapy, immune checkpoint-targeting drugs are not
the most popular weapon in the armory of cancer therapy. Accumulating evidence suggests …
the most popular weapon in the armory of cancer therapy. Accumulating evidence suggests …
Aneuploidy and complex genomic rearrangements in cancer evolution
TM Baker, S Waise, M Tarabichi, P Van Loo - Nature cancer, 2024 - nature.com
Mutational processes that alter large genomic regions occur frequently in developing
tumors. They range from simple copy number gains and losses to the shattering and …
tumors. They range from simple copy number gains and losses to the shattering and …
Tumorigenic and immunosuppressive effects of endoplasmic reticulum stress in cancer
JR Cubillos-Ruiz, SE Bettigole, LH Glimcher - Cell, 2017 - cell.com
Malignant cells utilize diverse strategies that enable them to thrive under adverse conditions
while simultaneously inhibiting the development of anti-tumor immune responses. Hostile …
while simultaneously inhibiting the development of anti-tumor immune responses. Hostile …
Immunological effects of conventional chemotherapy and targeted anticancer agents
The tremendous clinical success of checkpoint blockers illustrates the potential of
reestablishing latent immunosurveillance for cancer therapy. Although largely neglected in …
reestablishing latent immunosurveillance for cancer therapy. Although largely neglected in …
[HTML][HTML] The head and neck cancer immune landscape and its immunotherapeutic implications
Recent clinical trials have demonstrated a clear survival advantage in advanced head and
neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients treated with immune checkpoint blockade …
neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients treated with immune checkpoint blockade …
Regulatory T cells exhibit distinct features in human breast cancer
G Plitas, C Konopacki, K Wu, PD Bos, M Morrow… - Immunity, 2016 - cell.com
Regulatory T (Treg) cells reside in lymphoid organs and barrier tissues where they control
different types of inflammatory responses. Treg cells are also found in human cancers, and …
different types of inflammatory responses. Treg cells are also found in human cancers, and …