Research Highlights in 2011

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  • Johanna Joyce and colleagues show that tumour-associated macrophages protect breast tumour cells from cell death mediated by various chemotherapeutic agents.

    • Gemma K. Alderton
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  • PBX1 can function as a pioneer factor in ERα-positive breast cancer.

    • Nicola McCarthy
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  • Two papers inNature Geneticsshow that the isocitrate dehydrogenases IDH1 and IDH2 are mutated in two subtypes of the cancer-prone enchondromatosis syndrome.

    • Gemma K. Alderton
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  • A paper published inCancer Cellreports that platelets can provide pro-metastatic signals to circulating tumour cells.

    • Sarah Seton-Rogers
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  • Two studies reported inNature have identified a mutation in microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF) that predisposes to familial melanoma, as well as to sporadic melanoma and renal cell carcinoma.

    • Sarah Seton-Rogers
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  • A new study characterizes a role for the adaptive immune response in tumour suppression through the immune surveillance of premalignant hepatocytes.

    • Darren J. Burgess
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  • The treatment of patients with refractory non-small-cell lung cancer with a low-dose DNA methyltransferase inhibitor and a histone deacetylase inhibitor shows promise for a subset of patients.

    • Nicola McCarthy
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  • A new study compares the effects ofBRCA1 and BRCA2lesions on clinical treatment responses in ovarian cancer.

    • Darren J. Burgess
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  • Using a mouse model of chemically induced skin tumours, Cédric Blanpain and colleagues have uncovered an autocrine role for vascular endothelial growth factor signalling in cancer stem cells.

    • Sarah Seton-Rogers
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  • Genomic analysis combined with functional screening has identified an extracellular non-membrane bound form of the ephrin receptor EPHA7 as a tumour suppressor in follicular lymphoma that could be exploited therapeutically.

    • Sarah Seton-Rogers
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  • ThisCellpaper shows that an interaction between the SH2 and kinase domains of BCR–ABL is necessary for kinase activation; inhibition of this interface prevents leukaemogenesis in mice and can restore sensitivity to tyrosine kinase inhibitors.

    • Sarah Seton-Rogers
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  • Two papers have identified a new pathway through which the loss of the tumour suppressor fumarate hydratase might promote tumour development.

    • Nicola McCarthy
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  • Protein-coding and non-coding RNAs influence the interaction of microRNAs with their target RNAs.

    • Nicola McCarthy
    Research Highlight
  • Two new studies describe a tumour suppressive role for NF-κB as a master regulator of a secretory phenotype during senescencein vivo.

    • Darren J. Burgess
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  • A recentNaturepaper identifies a catabolite of tryptophan as an endogenous ligand of aryl hydrocarbon receptor and links this pathway to tumorigenesis and suppression of antitumour immunity.

    • Sarah Seton-Rogers
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  • Daley and colleagues show that LIN28-mediated suppression of let-7 microRNAs activates the insulin–PI3K–mTOR pathway to regulate glucose metabolism, connecting type 2 diabetes and cancer.

    • Gemma K. Alderton
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  • USP1 stabilizes ID proteins to inhibit differentiation in mesenchymal stem cells and osteosarcoma cells.

    • Katharine H. Wrighton
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  • Chemokine signalling through CXCR2 in stromal fibroblasts can improve survival in a mouse model of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.

    • Sarah Seton-Rogers
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