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Nehad Alajez

Associate Professor

Associate Professor, College of Medicine, Department of Anatomy & Stem Cell Unit

كلية الطب
College of Medicine, First Floor
المنشورات
مقال فى مجلة
2011

Uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase is a radiosensitizing target for head and neck cancer

FF, Ito E, Yue S, Moriyama EH, Hui AB, Kim I, Shi W, Alajez NM, Bhogal N, Li G, Datti A, Schimmer AD, Wilson BC, Liu PP, Durocher D, Neel BG, O'Sullivan B, Cummings B, Bristow R, Wrana J, Liu . 2011

Head and neck cancer (HNC) is the eighth most common malignancy worldwide, comprising a diverse group of cancers affecting the head and neck region. Despite advances in therapeutic options over the last few decades, treatment toxicities and overall clinical outcomes have remained disappointing, thereby underscoring a need to develop novel therapeutic approaches in HNC treatment. Uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase (UROD), a key regulator of heme biosynthesis, was identified from an RNA interference-based high-throughput screen as a tumor-selective radiosensitizing target for HNC. UROD knockdown plus radiation induced caspase-mediated apoptosis and cell cycle arrest in HNC cells in vitro and suppressed the in vivo tumor-forming capacity of HNC cells, as well as delayed the growth of established tumor xenografts in mice. This radiosensitization appeared to be mediated by alterations in iron homeostasis and increased production of reactive oxygen species, resulting in enhanced tumor oxidative stress. Moreover, UROD was significantly overexpressed in HNC patient biopsies. Lower preradiation UROD mRNA expression correlated with improved disease-free survival, suggesting that UROD could potentially be used to predict radiation response. UROD down-regulation also radiosensitized several different models of human cancer, as well as sensitized tumors to chemotherapeutic agents, including 5-fluorouracil, cisplatin, and paclitaxel. Thus, our study has revealed UROD as a potent tumor-selective sensitizer for both radiation and chemotherapy, with potential relevance to many human malignancies

 

نوع عمل المنشور
Research Article
رقم المجلد
3
رقم الانشاء
67
مجلة/صحيفة
Science Translational Medicine
مزيد من المنشورات
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Head and neck cancer (HNC) is the eighth most common malignancy worldwide, comprising a diverse group of cancers affecting the head and neck region.

بواسطة Ito E, Yue S, Moriyama EH, Hui AB, Kim I, Shi W, Alajez NM, Bhogal N, Li G, Datti A, Schimmer AD, Wilson BC, Liu PP, Durocher D, Neel BG, O'Sullivan B, Cummings B, Bristow R, Wrana J, Liu FF
2011
publications

INTRODUCTION
Tumor microenvironment conferred by stromal (mesenchymal) stem cells (MSCs) plays a key role

بواسطة Al-Toub M, Vishnubalaji R, Hamam R, Kassem M, Aldahmash A, Alajez NM.
2015
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T-cell receptor (TCR) with unique major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-unrestricted antigen-binding properties was isolated from a human T-cell clone specific for the tumor antigen MUC1. This…

بواسطة Alajez NM, Schmielau J, Alter MD, Cascio M, Finn OJ
2005