Nature Reviews Cancer
Volume 9, No 11 November 2009
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STATs in cancer inflammation and immunity: a leading role for STAT3
Hua Yu, Drew Pardoll & Richard Jove
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MYC
The role of supercoiling in transcriptional control of MYC and its importance in molecular therapeutics
Tracy A. Brooks & Laurence H. Hurley
Transcription–induced DNA supercoiling has dynamic effects on the MYC promoter element: it converts duplex DNA to non–duplex DNA structures. These non–duplex DNA structures regulate transcription and are amenable to small–molecule targeting. Does this represent another opportunity for the treatment of tumours?
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Perspective
Caspase 2 in apoptosis, the DNA damage response and tumour suppression: enigma no more?
Sharad Kumar
Recent evidence suggests that caspase 2 may have multiple roles in the response to DNA damage, cell cycle regulation and tumour suppression. These findings are unexpected and have important implications for our understanding of tumorigenesis and the treatment of cancer.
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NFAT proteins: emerging roles in cancer progression
Maria Mancini & Alex Toker
Although the nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) transcription factors have been studied predominantly in the immune system, they are expressed in all tissues. This Review discusses the emerging roles of NFATs in cells that comprise the tumour and tumour microenvironment, and how this pathway might be targeted therapeutically.
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RB and E2F
Emerging roles of E2Fs in cancer: an exit from cell cycle control
Hui–Zi Chen, Shih–Yin Tsai & Gustavo Leone
The E2F transcription factors function in cell cycle control and are intimately regulated by RB. However, some tumours have concurrent RB1 inactivation and E2F overexpression. Are there alternative tumour-promoting activities for the E2F family that are independent of cell cycle regulation?
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Perspective
Focus: p53 — 30 years on
20 years studying p53 functions in genetically engineered mice
Lawrence A. Donehower & Guillermina Lozano
Understanding the activities of p53 in tumour suppression and in other processes has been substantially aided by the use of mouse models. How have these models evolved and what have they taught us about p53 and tumour suppression?
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Epigenetics and genetics
Polycomb group proteins: navigators of lineage pathways led astray in cancer
Adrian P. Bracken & Kristian Helin
The Polycomb group (PcG) proteins are transcriptional repressors that regulate lineage choices during development and differentiation and are often deregulated in cancer. How might they become deregulated and how does this contribute to tumorigenesis?
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Web Focus Collection
Selected articles from the Nature Publishing Group including focuses on microRNAs and cancer and on stem cells
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Conferences
A calendar of forthcoming meetings and workshops from across the field of cancer.
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Migration and metastasis
A selection of Research Highlights, News and Views, Progress, Reviews, Perspectives and Research Articles published by Nature Publishing Group journals on the topic of migration and metastasis.
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Hypoxia and metabolism
This Nature Reviews Cancer Collection on Hypoxia and metabolism includes a selection of recent Reviews, Perspectives and Research Highlights that provide insight into the roles of these processes in tumour biology and therapy.
Pathway Interaction Database
For a visual, up–to–date view of the proteins and genes that interact with and regulate p53.
Nature Reports Stem Cells
Nature Reports Stem Cells for the latest news, research, comment and analysis about stem cells and their implications.
MYC
Throughout 2008 and 2009, we will publish a series of specially commissioned articles that discuss the key issues and our current knowledge of MYC and cancer.
What is translational cancer research?
What does translational cancer research mean to you? Compare your views with those of our podcast panel from the new Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute.
Bruce Ponder, Fiona Watt, Duncan Odom & David Neal
Mouse models
The evolution of genetically engineered mouse models of cancer
Kristopher K. Frese and David A. Tuveson
Tumour Microenvironment
The final two articles in our series on the tumour microenvironment are published in this month�s issue. All the articles that have appeared in this series can be found online at www.nature.com/nrc/series/tumourmicro
Milestones in Cancer
Milestones in Cancer is a collaborative project involving three journals - Nature, Nature Medicine and Nature Reviews Cancer - and celebrates more than 100 years of discoveries in the field of cancer.
Nature Reviews Genetics Wiki
Nature Reviews Genetics presents a first for Nature Publishing Group — a Review that can be commented on, updated, and added to by readers using Wiki features. The Review explores the past, present and future of the biology cyberinfrastructure.
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