[HTML][HTML] Chronic stress promotes cancer development
S Dai, Y Mo, Y Wang, B Xiang, Q Liao, M Zhou… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Stress is an inevitable part of life. Chronic stress on account of reasons like adversity,
depression, anxiety, or loneliness/social isolation can endanger human health. Recent …
depression, anxiety, or loneliness/social isolation can endanger human health. Recent …
Ovarian cancer
UA Matulonis, AK Sood, L Fallowfield… - Nature reviews Disease …, 2016 - nature.com
Ovarian cancer is not a single disease and can be subdivided into at least five different
histological subtypes that have different identifiable risk factors, cells of origin, molecular …
histological subtypes that have different identifiable risk factors, cells of origin, molecular …
Mutant p53 in cancer therapy—the barrier or the path
Since wild-type p53 is central for maintaining genomic stability and preventing oncogenesis,
its coding gene TP53 is highly mutated in~ 50% of human cancers, and its activity is almost …
its coding gene TP53 is highly mutated in~ 50% of human cancers, and its activity is almost …
Programmed cell death in aging
J Tower - Ageing research reviews, 2015 - Elsevier
Programmed cell death (PCD) pathways, including apoptosis and regulated necrosis, are
required for normal cell turnover and tissue homeostasis. Mis-regulation of PCD is …
required for normal cell turnover and tissue homeostasis. Mis-regulation of PCD is …
[HTML][HTML] MDM2/X inhibitors under clinical evaluation: perspectives for the management of hematological malignancies and pediatric cancer
V Tisato, R Voltan, A Gonelli, P Secchiero… - Journal of hematology & …, 2017 - Springer
The two murine double minute (MDM) family members MDM2 and MDMX are at the center
of an intense clinical assessment as molecular target for the management of cancer. Indeed …
of an intense clinical assessment as molecular target for the management of cancer. Indeed …
[HTML][HTML] A large intergenic noncoding RNA induced by p53 mediates global gene repression in the p53 response
Recently, more than 1000 large intergenic noncoding RNAs (lincRNAs) have been reported.
These RNAs are evolutionarily conserved in mammalian genomes and thus presumably …
These RNAs are evolutionarily conserved in mammalian genomes and thus presumably …
Molecular basis of colorectal cancer
SD Markowitz, MM Bertagnolli - New England journal of …, 2009 - Mass Medical Soc
This review gives an account of recent advances in our knowledge of the molecular
mechanisms in colorectal cancer. Genetic changes in the germ line, combined with somatic …
mechanisms in colorectal cancer. Genetic changes in the germ line, combined with somatic …
[HTML][HTML] A designed inhibitor of p53 aggregation rescues p53 tumor suppression in ovarian carcinomas
A Soragni, DM Janzen, LM Johnson, AG Lindgren… - Cancer cell, 2016 - cell.com
Half of all human cancers lose p53 function by missense mutations, with an unknown
fraction of these containing p53 in a self-aggregated amyloid-like state. Here we show that a …
fraction of these containing p53 in a self-aggregated amyloid-like state. Here we show that a …
Epigenetics and colorectal cancer
VV Lao, WM Grady - Nature reviews Gastroenterology & hepatology, 2011 - nature.com
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. It results from an
accumulation of genetic and epigenetic changes in colon epithelial cells, which transforms …
accumulation of genetic and epigenetic changes in colon epithelial cells, which transforms …
Cell death
RS Hotchkiss, A Strasser, JE McDunn… - New England Journal …, 2009 - Mass Medical Soc
This review is a primer on the three main mechanisms of cell death: apoptosis, autophagy-
associated cell death, and necrosis. The authors discuss the clinical implications of each of …
associated cell death, and necrosis. The authors discuss the clinical implications of each of …