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Volume 23 Issue 10, October 2023

Origins, inspired by the Review on p710.

Cover design: Lara Crow.

Research Highlights

  • In this Tools of the Trade article, Yuan Ma describes the development and use of ARPLA, a spatial imaging tool that can be used to visualize glycoRNAs in single cells, including cancer cells in situ.

    • Yuan Ma
    Tools of the Trade

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  • Two independent studies published together in Nature find that AT1 cells can have a role in both the initiation and suppression of lung adenocarcinoma.

    • Daniela Senft
    Research Highlight
  • Rahme et al. establish an in vivo model for low-grade glioma, and use it to demonstrate that Pdgfra insulator loss and Cdkn2a promoter silencing are epigenetic drivers of gliomagenesis.

    • Gabrielle Brewer
    Research Highlight
  • Bland et al. show that cancer types with heterozygous somatic hotspot mutations in the spliceosome component SF3B1 are vulnerable to PARP inhibition, which causes a defective response to replication stress.

    • Anna Dart
    Research Highlight
  • In this study, Guirguis et al. show mechanistically how preventing m6A RNA modification through inhibition of METTL3 can promote anti-tumour immunity.

    • Gabrielle Brewer
    Research Highlight
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Journal Club

  • In this Journal Club, Felismino and Coimbra discuss the impact of TCGA’s comprehensive molecular characterization of gastric adenocarcinoma.

    • Tiago Cordeiro Felismino
    • Felipe José Fernández Coimbra
    Journal Club
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Reviews

  • This Review discusses the impact of steroid-receptor-mediated modifications of long-range chromatin interactions on transcriptional heterogeneity and the initiation, progression and therapy response of hormone-dependent cancers.

    • Theophilus T. Tettey
    • Lorenzo Rinaldi
    • Gordon L. Hager
    Review Article
  • Although selective antagonism of oestrogen receptor signalling in breast cancer has been one of the most successful therapeutic approaches in oncology, resistance is a major clinical challenge. In this Review, Will et al. explore mechanisms of oestrogen-receptor-α-targeted therapeutic resistance and strategies to overcome it.

    • Marie Will
    • Jackson Liang
    • Sarat Chandarlapaty

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    Review Article
  • Sex steroids are major promoters of the growth of breast and prostate cancers. This Review by Poutanen et al. describes the development of treatments for these cancer types that act to restrict sex steroid availability for receptor binding by inhibiting steroid biosynthesis, being a complementary mechanism of action to the more traditional sex steroid antagonists.

    • Matti Poutanen
    • Malin Hagberg Thulin
    • Pirkko Härkönen
    Review Article
  • Understanding how cell intrinsic and extrinsic factors combine to initiate transformation holds promise for the development of strategies to prevent, detect and treat cancer early. In this Review, Jassim et al. outline the various theories that have currently been proposed for cancer origins, and the determinants of cancer risk upon which they are based.

    • Amir Jassim
    • Eric P. Rahrmann
    • Richard J. Gilbertson
    Review Article
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