Cancer Biology and the Nuclear Envelope: Recent Advances May Elucidate Past Paradoxes
Nuclear envelope (NE) defects have been linked to cancer biology since the mid-1800s, but it was not until the last few years that we have begun to understand these historical links and to realize that there are myriad ways that the NE impacts on tumorigenesis. The NE is a complex double membrane s...
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Zusammenfassung: | Nuclear envelope (NE) defects have been linked to cancer biology since the mid-1800s, but it was not until the last few years that we have begun to understand these historical links and to realize that there are myriad ways that the NE impacts on tumorigenesis. The NE is a complex double membrane system that encloses the genome while providing structural support through the intermediate filament lamin polymer and regulating protein/ mRNA trafficking and signaling between the nucleus and cytoplasm via the nuclear pore complexes (NPCs). These functions already provide some mechanisms for NE influences on cancer biology, but work in the past few years has elucidated many others. Lamins and many recently identified NE transmembrane proteins (NETs) have been now shown to function in DNA repair, regulation of cell cycle and signaling, apoptosis, cell migration in metastasis, and nuclear architecture and morphology. This volume presents a comprehensive overview of the wide range of functions recently identified for NE proteins and their relevance in cancer biology, providing molecular mechanisms and evidence of their value as prognostic and diagnostic markers, and suggesting new avenues for the treatment of cancer. Indeed some of these recent links are already yielding promising therapies, such as the current clinical trial of selective inhibitors of the nuclear export factor exportin in certain types of leukemia, melanoma and kidney cancer |
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adam_text | CANCER BIOLOGY AND THE NUCLEAR ENVELOPE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
SECTION I: HISTORY AND USE OF THE NUCLEAR ENVELOPE IN CANCER PROGNOSIS:
OVERVIEW AND PERSPECTIVE
CANCER AND THE NUCLEAR ENVELOPE, A HISTORY AND PERSPECTIVE
THE ROLE OF THE NUCLEAR LAMINA IN CANCER AND APOPTOSIS
THE DIAGNOSTIC PATHOLOGY OF THE NUCLEAR ENVELOPE IN HUMAN CANCERS
NUCLEAR MORPHOMETRY, EPIGENETIC CHANGES, AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE IN
PROSTATE CANCER
TO BE OR NOT TO BE IN GOOD SHAPE : DIAGNOSTIC AND CLINICAL VALUE OF
NUCLEAR SHAPE IRREGULARITIES IN THYROID AND BREAST CANCER
SECTIONII: THE NUCLEAR ENVELOPE IN CELL CYCLE REGULATION AND SIGNALING
PRB AND LAMINS IN CELL CYCLE REGULATION AND AGING
LAMINA-ASSOCIATED POLYPEPTIDE (LAP)2AAND OTHER LEM PROTEINS IN CANCER
BIOLOGY
NETS AND CELL CYCLE REGULATION
NUCLEAR ENVELOPE REGULATIONOF SIGNALING CASCADES
SECTION III: NUCLEAR ENVELOPE REGULATION OF THE GENOME
NUCLEAR ENVELOPE - CONNECTING STRUCTURAL GENOME ORGANIZATION TO
REGULATIONOF GENE EXPRESSION
STUDYING LAMINS IN INVERTEBRATE MODELS
LAMIN ORGANIZATION OF CHROMOSOME POSITIONING
SECTION IV: FUNCTIONS OF THE NPC INCANCER
NPC PROTEINS LINKED IN CANCER OVERVIEW
ROLES OF THE NUCLEOPORIN TPR IN CANCER AND AGING.-RAN GTPASE IN
NUCLEARENVELOPE FORMATION AND CANCER METASTASIS
WNT SIGNALING PROTEINS ASSOCIATE WITH THE NUCLEAR PORE COMPLEX:
IMPLICATIONS FOR CANCER
SECTION V: THE NUCLEAR ENVELOPE IN DNA DAMAGE AND STRESS RESPONSES
DNA DAMAGE AND LAMINS
REPO-MAN AT THE INTERSECTION OF CHROMATIN REMODELING, DNA REPAIR,
NUCLEAR ENVELOPE ORGANIZATION AND CANCER PROGRESSION
LAMINES AND OXYGEN STRESS DAMAGE IN CELL PROLIFERATION.-SECTION VI:
THE NUCLEAR ENVELOPE LINK TO CELL MIGRATION AND METASTASIS
NUCLEAR MECHANICS IN CANCER
NUCLEAR ENVELOPE IN NUCLEAR POSITIONING AND CELL MIGRATION
NESPRINS IN CELL STABILITY AND MIGRATION
CONNECTING THE NUCLEUS TO THE CYTOSKELETON FOR NUCLEAR POSITIONING AND
CALL MIGRATION
SECTION VII: TOWARDS A MOLECULAR EXPLANATION OF PROGNOSTIC LINKS TO THE
NUCLEAR ENVELOPE
NUCLEAR ENVELOPE INVAGINATIONS AND CANCER
MECHANISMS OF NUCLEAR SIZE REGULATION IN MODEL SYSTEMS AND CANCER
CONTROL OF NUCLEAR SIZE BY NPC PROTEINS
DOLAMINS INFLUENCE DISEASE PROGRESSION IN CANCER?.
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
CANCER BIOLOGY AND THE NUCLEAR ENVELOPE
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ABSTRACT / INHALTSTEXT
NUCLEAR ENVELOPE (NE) DEFECTS HAVE BEEN LINKED TO CANCER BIOLOGY SINCE
THE MID-1800S, BUT IT WAS NOT UNTIL THE LAST FEW YEARS THAT WE HAVE
BEGUN TO UNDERSTAND THESE HISTORICAL LINKS AND TO REALIZE THAT THERE ARE
MYRIAD WAYS THAT THE NE IMPACTS ON TUMORIGENESIS. THE NE IS A COMPLEX
DOUBLE MEMBRANE SYSTEM THAT ENCLOSES THE GENOME WHILE PROVIDING
STRUCTURAL SUPPORT THROUGH THE INTERMEDIATE FILAMENT LAMIN POLYMER AND
REGULATING PROTEIN/ MRNA TRAFFICKING AND SIGNALING BETWEEN THE NUCLEUS
AND CYTOPLASM VIA THE NUCLEAR PORE COMPLEXES (NPCS). THESE FUNCTIONS
ALREADY PROVIDE SOME MECHANISMS FOR NE INFLUENCES ON CANCER BIOLOGY, BUT
WORK IN THE PAST FEW YEARS HAS ELUCIDATED MANY OTHERS. LAMINS AND MANY
RECENTLY IDENTIFIED NE TRANSMEMBRANE PROTEINS (NETS) HAVE BEEN NOW SHOWN
TO FUNCTION IN DNA REPAIR, REGULATION OF CELL CYCLE AND SIGNALING,
APOPTOSIS, CELL MIGRATION IN METASTASIS, AND NUCLEAR ARCHITECTURE AND
MORPHOLOGY. THIS VOLUME PRESENTS A COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW OF THE WIDE
RANGE OF FUNCTIONS RECENTLY IDENTIFIED FOR NE PROTEINS AND THEIR
RELEVANCE IN CANCER BIOLOGY, PROVIDING MOLECULAR MECHANISMS AND EVIDENCE
OF THEIR VALUE AS PROGNOSTIC AND DIAGNOSTIC MARKERS, AND SUGGESTING NEW
AVENUES FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER. INDEED SOME OF THESE RECENT LINKS
ARE ALREADY YIELDING PROMISING THERAPIES, SUCH AS THE CURRENT CLINICAL
TRIAL OF SELECTIVE INHIBITORS OF THE NUCLEAR EXPORT FACTOR EXPORTIN IN
CERTAIN TYPES OF LEUKEMIA, MELANOMA AND KIDNEY CANCER.
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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title | Cancer Biology and the Nuclear Envelope Recent Advances May Elucidate Past Paradoxes |
title_auth | Cancer Biology and the Nuclear Envelope Recent Advances May Elucidate Past Paradoxes |
title_exact_search | Cancer Biology and the Nuclear Envelope Recent Advances May Elucidate Past Paradoxes |
title_full | Cancer Biology and the Nuclear Envelope Recent Advances May Elucidate Past Paradoxes Eric C. Schirmer ; Jose I. de las Heras, ed. |
title_fullStr | Cancer Biology and the Nuclear Envelope Recent Advances May Elucidate Past Paradoxes Eric C. Schirmer ; Jose I. de las Heras, ed. |
title_full_unstemmed | Cancer Biology and the Nuclear Envelope Recent Advances May Elucidate Past Paradoxes Eric C. Schirmer ; Jose I. de las Heras, ed. |
title_short | Cancer Biology and the Nuclear Envelope |
title_sort | cancer biology and the nuclear envelope recent advances may elucidate past paradoxes |
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