994 resultados para BCR-ABL ONCOGENE


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It has been proved that naphthalene diimide (NDI) derivatives display anticancer properties as intercalators and G-quadruplex-binding ligands, leading to DNA damage, senescence and down-regulation of oncogene expression. This thesis deals with the design and synthesis of disubstituted and tetrasubstituted NDI derivatives endowed with anticancer activity, interacting with DNA together with other targets implicated in cancer development. Disubstituted NDI compounds have been designed with the aim to provide potential multitarget directed ligands (MTDLs), in order to create molecules able to simultaneously interact with some of the different targets involved in this pathology. The most active compound, displayed antiproliferative activity in submicromolar range, especially against colon and prostate cancer cell lines, the ability to bind duplex and quadruplex DNA, to inhibit Taq polymerase and telomerase, to trigger caspase activation by a possible oxidative mechanism, to downregulate ERK 2 protein and to inhibit ERKs phosphorylation, without acting directly on microtubules and tubuline. Tetrasubstituted NDI compounds have been designed as G-quadruplex-binding ligands endowed with anticancer activity. In order to improve the cellular uptake of the lead compound, the N-methylpiperazine moiety have been replaced with different aromatic systems and methoxypropyl groups. The most interesting compound was 1d, which was able to interact with the G-quadruplexes both telomeric and in HSP90 promoter region, and it has been co-crystallized with the human telomeric G-quadruplex, to directly verify its ability to bind this kind of structure, and also to investigate its binding mode. All the morpholino substituted compounds show antiproliferative activity in submicromolar values mainly in pancreatic and lung cancer cell lines, and they show an improved biological profile in comparison with that of the lead compound. In conclusion, both these studies, may represent a promising starting point for the development of new interesting molecules useful for the treatment of cancer, underlining the versatility of the NDI scaffold.

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Familial cutaneous mastocytosis is an exceptional condition of unknown etiology. In this study we report the largest series of patients with familial cutaneous mastocytosis without other manifestations (18 affected subjects from seven unrelated families), and we investigate the role of germ-line KIT mutations in the pathogenesis of the disease. The mean age at onset was 5.4 years (range from birth to 22 years), and the clinical behavior was variable over a mean follow up period of 15.1 years (range 2-36): improvement in seven, stability in eight and worsening in the remaining three patients. The pattern of inheritance was compatible with an autosomal dominant trait with incomplete penetrance; a female preponderance (14 females vs 4 males, ratio 3.5:1) was noted; among the six women who have been pregnant at least once, three experienced important clinical changes during pregnancy. No germ-line mutation was found in the exons 10, 11, and 17 of the KIT proto-oncogene, which are the most commonly mutated exons in sporadic mastocytosis. However, in the majority of affected subjects we found the Met541Leu polymorphic variant of the KIT gene, which seems to confer a growth advantage to mast cells in vitro. This observation further suggests that the Met541Leu may be a predisposing factor of cutaneous mastocytosis, although it seems to be neither necessary nor sufficient for the development of the disease.

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The objective of this dissertation is to study the structure and behavior of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer (ABL) in stable conditions. This type of boundary layer is not completely well understood yet, although it is very important for many practical uses, from forecast modeling to atmospheric dispersion of pollutants. We analyzed data from the SABLES98 experiment (Stable Atmospheric Boundary Layer Experiment in Spain, 1998), and compared the behaviour of this data using Monin-Obukhov's similarity functions for wind speed and potential temperature. Analyzing the vertical profiles of various variables, in particular the thermal and momentum fluxes, we identified two main contrasting structures describing two different states of the SBL, a traditional and an upside-down boundary layer. We were able to determine the main features of these two states of the boundary layer in terms of vertical profiles of potential temperature and wind speed, turbulent kinetic energy and fluxes, studying the time series and vertical structure of the atmosphere for two separate nights in the dataset, taken as case studies. We also developed an original classification of the SBL, in order to separate the influence of mesoscale phenomena from turbulent behavior, using as parameters the wind speed and the gradient Richardson number. We then compared these two formulations, using the SABLES98 dataset, verifying their validity for different variables (wind speed and potential temperature, and their difference, at different heights) and with different stability parameters (zita or Rg). Despite these two classifications having completely different physical origins, we were able to find some common behavior, in particular under weak stability conditions.

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In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden Zielstrukturen autologer, tumorreaktiver CD8+ T-Zellen im Modell des Melanompatienten D41 charakterisiert, der im metastasierten Stadium nach Vakzinierung mit autologen dendritischen Zellen und bestrahlten Tumorzellen eine dauerhafte komplette Remission erreichte (O´Rourke et al., Melanoma Res. 17:316, 2007). Aus kryokonservierten Blutlymphozyten verschiedener Zeitpunkte wurden durch Stimulation mit autologen Tumorzellen (D41-MEL) in unabhängigen gemischten Lymphozyten-/Tumorzell-Kulturen (MLTCs) tumorreaktive CD8+ T-Zellen angereichert. Als Erstes wurde überprüft, ob sie gegen bekannte Melanomantigene in Assoziation mit den HLA-Klasse I-Allelen des Patienten gerichtet waren. Dabei zeigten sich Reaktivitäten gegen das melanosomale Differenzierungsantigen Melan-A mit HLA-A*0201 und darüber hinaus gegen die Cancer/Testis-Antigene (CTA) MAGE-A3 und MAGE-A6 mit HLA-A*0101, sowie NY-ESO-1, MAGE-A4 und MAGE-A10 mit HLA-A*0201. In einem zweiten Schritt wurde mit T-Zell-Klonen aus D41-MLTC 2, die keines dieser Antigene erkannten, eine cDNA-Expressionsbank von D41-MEL gescreent. Dies führte zur Klonierung einer für TSPY 1 (testis-specific protein Y-encoded 1) kodierenden cDNA mit einem der T-Zell-Klone. Er erkannte mit hoher Affinität die synthetischen TSPY 1-Peptide LLDDIMAEV (Aminosäurepositionen 66-73) und LLLDDIMAEV (Aminosäurepositionen 65-73) in Assoziation mit HLA-A*0201. Serologische Immunantworten gegen das als CTA einzustufende TSPY 1 sind bekannt. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde erstmals eine T-Zell-Antwort gegen TSPY 1 nachgewiesen. TSPY 1 trägt mutmaßlich zu Entstehung des Gonadoblastoms bei, seine Expression wurde jedoch z.B. auch in Seminomen, Leberzellkarzinomen und Melanomen nachgewiesen. Die Expression von TSPY 1 in der Zelllinie D41-MEL-Zellen war sehr heterogen. Einzelne Klone der Linie exprimierten TSPY 1 auf stabil hohem, andere Klone auf ebenso stabil intermediärem bzw. nicht detektierbarem Niveau. Die Expression und die Erkennung durch TSPY 1-reaktive T-Zell-Klone wurde durch die demethylierende Substanz 5-Aza-2´-deoxycytidine gesteigert. Dies spricht für eine Promotor-Hypermethylierung als Ursache fehlender bzw. niedriger Expression, wie dies für verschiedene CTA zutrifft. Die im Blut des Patienten D41 detektierbare antitumorale T-Zell-Reaktivität war bereits vor der Vakzinierung mit Tumorzellen nachweisbar und hatte sich somit spontan entwickelt. Ihre Individualität war vorgegeben durch das Antigenexpressionsmuster der D41-Tumorzellen, sowie durch den HLA-Phänotyp und mutmaßlich auch das T-Zellrepertoire des Patienten. Die detaillierte Analyse komplexer antitumoraler T-Zellantworten legt den Grundstein für eine Immuntherapie, die sich auf das tatsächliche Potential des individuellen T-Zellsystems stützen kann.

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Monoclonal antibodies have emerged as one of the most promising therapeutics in oncology over the last decades. The generation of fully human tumorantigen-specific antibodies suitable for anti-tumor therapy is laborious and difficult to achieve. Autoreactive B cells expressing those antibodies are detectable in cancer patients and represent a suitable source for human antibodies. However, the isolation and cultivation of this cell type is challenging. A novel method was established to identify antigen-specific B cells. The method is based on the conversion of the antigen independent CD40 signal into an antigen-specific one. For that, the artificial fusion proteins ABCos1 and ABCos2 (Antigen-specific B cell co-stimulator) were generated, which consist of an extracellular association-domain derived from the constant region of the human immunoglobulin (Ig) G1, a transmembrane fragment and an intracellular signal transducer domain derived of the cytoplasmic domain of the human CD40 receptor. By the association with endogenous Ig molecules the heterodimeric complex allows the antigen-specific stimulation of both the BCR and CD40. In this work the ability of the ABCos constructs to associate with endogenous IgG molecules was shown. Moreover, crosslinking of ABCos stimulates the activation of NF-κB in HEK293-lucNifty and induces proliferation in B cells. The stimulation of ABCos in transfected B cells results in an activation pattern different from that induced by the conventional CD40 signal. ABCos activated B cells show a mainly IgG isotype specific activation of memory B cells and are characterized by high proliferation and the differentiation into plasma cells. To validate the approach a model system was conducted: B cells were transfected with IVT-RNA encoding for anti-Plac1 B cell receptor (antigen-specific BCR), ABCos or both. The stimulation with the BCR specific Plac1 peptide induces proliferation only in the cotransfected B cell population. Moreover, we tested the method in human IgG+ memory B cells from CMV infected blood donors, in which the stimulation of ABCos transfected B cells with a CMV peptide induces antigen-specific expansion. These findings show that challenging ABCos transfected B cells with a specific antigen results in the activation and expansion of antigen-specific B cells and not only allows the identification but also cultivation of these B cells. The described method will help to identify antigen-specific B cells and can be used to characterize (tumor) autoantigen-specific B cells and allows the generation of fully human antibodies that can be used as diagnostic tool as well as in cancer therapy.

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The recent finding that MYC-driven cancers are sensitive to inhibition of the DNA damage response (DDR) pathway, prompted us to investigate the role of DDR pathway as therapeutic target in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), which frequently overexpresses the MYC oncogene. In a preliminary immunohistochemical study conducted on 99 consecutive DLBCL patients, we found that about half of DLBCLs showed constitutive expression of the phosphorylated forms of checkpoint kinases (CHK) and CDC25c, markers of DDR activation, and of phosphorylated histone H2AX (γH2AX), marker of DNA damage and genomic instability. Constitutive γH2AX expression correlated with c-MYC levels and DDR activation, and defined a subset of tumors characterised by poor outcome. Next, we used the CHK inhibitor PF-0477736 as a tool to investigate whether the inhibition of the DDR pathway might represent a novel therapeutic approach in DLBCL. Submicromolar concentrations of PF-0477736 hindered proliferation in DLBCL cell lines with activated DDR pathway. These results were fully recapitulated with a different CHK inhibitor (AZD-7762). Inhibition of checkpoint kinases induced rapid DNA damage accumulation and apoptosis in DLBCL cell lines and primary cells. These data suggest that pharmacologic inhibition of DDR through targeting of CHK kinases may represent a novel therapeutic strategy in DLBCL. The second part of this work is the clinical, molecular and functional description of a paradigmatic case of primary refractory Burkitt lymphoma characterized by spatial intratumor heterogeneity for the TP53 mutational status, high expression levels of genomic instability and DDR activation markers, primary resistance to chemotherapy and exquisite sensitivity to DDR inhibitors.

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Da Tumorerkrankungen ein enormes Gesundheitsproblem in der westlichen Welt darstellen, wird eine Vielzahl neuer Behandlungsstrategien entwickelt. Neuartige Tumor-Therapeutika werden jedoch üblicherweise zunächst an Tiermodellen evaluiert, bevor sie am Menschen angewandt werden.rnIn der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde ein BAC-transgenes Mausmodell generiert, welches als autochthones Melanommodell zur Anwendung kommen sollte.rnZunächst wurde dafür ein DNA-Konstrukt erzeugt. Dieses enthält die Melanom-Onkogene BrafV600E, Cdk4R24C und Mitf deren Expression durch die Tamoxifen-induzierbare Rekombinase CreERT2 kontrollierbar sein sollte. Die Verwendung des Tyrosinasepromoters sollte die melanozytenspezifische Expression der eingebrachten Gene gewährleisten. Ein weiterer Bestandteil des Konstrukts ist ein Luziferase-Gen, welches die Lokalisierung Onkogen-exprimierender Zellen durch in vivo-Biolumineszenz-Imaging erlaubt, da die Onkogen- und Luziferase-Expression durch 2A-Sequenzen gekoppelt sind.rnVor der Generierung der transgenen Tiere sollten in vitro Analysen die Funktionalität des Konstruktteils, bestehend aus den Onkogenen und der Luziferase, klären. Zu diesem Zweck wurde die Zelllinie C22 mit einem Expressionsvektor transfiziert, welcher den genannten Konstruktteil enthielt. Es konnte ein Anstieg der Braf- und Cdk4-Expression auf Protein Ebene, das Vorhandensein von Luziferase-Aktivität und die Aktivierung des MAP-Kinase-Signalwegs nachgewiesen werden. Die Funktionalität des untersuchten Konstruktteils war damit nahegelegt und die Generierung der transgenen Tiere wurde fortgesetzt.rnDie Pronukeus-Injektion resultierte schließlich in 3 Founder-Tieren, die mittels PCR und Southern Blot identifiziert wurden und die Bezeichnung „B6 tg Tyr iOnkogene“ (TyriOn) erhielten. Durch Verkreuzen der Founder-Tiere mit C57BL/6 Mäusen wurden im weiteren Verlauf 3 Linien erzeugt. Bei in vivo Biolumineszenz-Messungen zeigten Tiere der Linie D einen gewissen Grad an Hintergrund-Luziferase-Aktivität, die jedoch durch Tamoxifen-Injektionen verstärkt werden konnte. In den Folgegenerationen ging diese Tamoxifen-induzierte Verstärkung der Luziferase-Aktivität teilweise verloren. Es wurde die Vermutung angestellt, dass funktionelle und nicht-funktionelle Varianten des Transgens an unterschiedlichen Stellen im Genom von Founder D integriert hatten, und sich in den folgenden Generationen auf die Nachkommen verteilten. Die mangelnde Induzierbarkeit betroffener Tiere konnte nicht auf fehlende Integrität der Sequenz „iOnkogene“ in diesen Tieren oder auf nicht-funktionelle loxP-Stellen im Konstrukt zurückgeführt werden.rnTamoxifen-Injektionen führten in TyriOn-D Tieren im Laufe von 15 Monaten nicht zur Entwicklung von Tumoren. Ebenso wenig konnten in TyriOn-D / Cre del Tieren, welche die eingebrachten Onkogene maximal exprimieren sollten, Tumoren detektiert werden. Um zu analysieren, ob die eingebrachten Onkogene die Bildung von Tumoren begünstigen, wurden TyriOn-D Tiere mit dem Melanom-anfälligen Stamm MT/ret verkreuzt. Hierzu konnte im Rahmen dieser Arbeit noch kein Ergebnis erzielt werden. Allerdings konnte in Melanomen von TyriOn-D / MT/ret Tieren Luziferase-Aktivität bei in vivo Biolumineszenz-Messungen und CreERT2 RNA durch RT-PCR detektiert werden.rnTyriOn-D / MT/ret Tiere werden im weiteren Verlauf dieses Projektes nicht nur der Analyse der Melanomentwicklung dienen. Deren Tumore ermöglichen außerdem weitere Untersuchungen bezüglich der Funktionalität des Konstrukts, die teilweise in TyriOn Tieren keine Resultate ergaben.

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Tramite il presente lavoro di tesi si intende effettuare un’analisi specifica su sedimenti provenienti dalla Pialassa Piomboni, una Zona Umida di Interesse Comunitario dal delicato equilibrio ed in continua evoluzione, che fin dalla sua nascita ha sempre assunto un ruolo di importanza sia ecologico-naturale che socio-economica, vista la posizione che la pone a metà tra il Canale Candiano, il Porto di Ravenna, la zona industriale e il mare Adriatico. Oltre ad arricchire il database di dati, l’obiettivo principale dello studio è ottenere una nuova informazione per la valutazione dello stato di qualità dei sedimenti con un’indagine ancora più specifica: si analizza la distribuzione che i metalli pesanti assumono in relazione alle diverse frazioni e caratteristiche del materiale presente tramite estrazioni sequenziali, effettuate secondo la procedura ufficiale per l’analisi di questi tipi di suoli, recentemente approvata e standardizzata a livello europeo dalla BCR (European Community Bureau of Reference) e migliorata da esperimenti interlaboratorio (Rauret et al., 1999). Attraverso attacchi con reagenti sempre più forti, si valuta a quale frazione del sedimento (scambiabile, riducibile o ossidabile) i metalli risultino maggiormente associati, valutandone mobilità e disponibilità in relazione a cambiamenti di condizioni fisiche e chimiche in cui si trova il materiale, come il variare di pH e degli equilibri ossido-riduttivi. E’ stato inoltre elaborato un inquadramento dal punto di vista geochimico, considerando i livelli di concentrazione di fondo degli elementi già naturalmente presenti in zona. Le concentrazioni totali sono infine stati confrontati con il Manuale ICRAM (2007), che fornisce linee guida per la valutazione della qualità dei sedimenti e la loro movimentazione, per poterne ipotizzare l’eventuale destino, scelta spesso problematica nella gestione di sedimenti in ambito portuale. In sintesi, questo lavoro si inserisce all’interno di un ampio progetto di gestione, approfondendo la letteratura scientifica presente sui criteri di analisi di qualità dei sedimenti e sulle problematiche di diffusione, trasporto e destino finale dei contaminanti nell’ambiente, verificando l’applicazione della procedura analitica di estrazione sequenziale, metodologicamente complessa e soggetta a migliorie e modifiche, riconsiderata in tempi recenti per la sua efficacia e per i vantaggi che comporta grazie all’acquisizione di dati ad alto contenuto di informazione.

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The majority of patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) still die of their disease, and novel therapeutic concepts are needed. Timely expression of the hematopoietic master regulator PU.1 is crucial for normal development of myeloid and lymphoid cells. Targeted disruption of an upstream regulatory element (URE) located several kb upstream in the PU.1 promoter decreases PU.1 expression thereby inducing AML in mice. In addition, suppression of PU.1 has been observed in specific subtypes of human AML. Here, we identified nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) to activate PU.1 expression through a novel site within the URE. We found sequence variations of this particular NF-kappaB site in 4 of 120 AML patients. These variant NF-kappaB sequences failed to mediate activation of PU.1. Moreover, the synergistic activation of PU.1 together with CEBPB through these variant sequences was also lost. Finally, AML patients with such variant sequences had suppressed PU.1 mRNA expression. This study suggests that changes of a single base pair in a distal element critically affect the regulation of the tumor suppressor gene PU.1 thereby contributing to the development of AML.

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Purpose: In a prospective study, we assessed if a diagnosis of osteoporosis and periodontitis could predict hip and hand fractures in older persons. Materials and methods: Bone density was assessed by a Densitometer. Periodontitis was defined by evidence of alveolar bone loss. Results: 788 Caucasians (52.4% women, overall mean age: 76 years, S.D. +/- 9.0, range: 62 to 96) were enrolled and 7.4% had a hip/hand fracture in 3 years. Calcaneus PIXI T-values < - 1.6 identified osteoporosis in 28.2% of the older persons predicting a hip/hand fracture with an odds ratio of 3.3:1 (95% CI: 1.9, 5.7, p < 0.001). Older persons with osteoporosis had more severe periodontitis (p < 0.01). Periodontitis defined by >= 30% of sites with >= 5 mm distance between the cemento-enamel junction (CEJ) and bone level (ABL) was found in 18.7% of the older persons predicting a hip/hand fracture with an odds ratio of 1.8:1 (95% CI: 1.0, 3.3, p < 0.05). Adjusted for age, the odds ratio of a hip/hand fracture in older persons with osteoporosis (PIXI T-value <-2.5) and periodontitis was 12.2:1 (95% CI: 3.5, 42.3, p < 0.001). Conclusions: Older persons with osteoporosis and periodontitis have an increased risk for hip/hand fractures

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Glucocorticoids (GC) have important anti-inflammatory and pro-apoptotic activities. Initially thought to be exclusively produced by the adrenal glands, there is now increasing evidence for extra-adrenal sources of GCs. We have previously shown that the intestinal epithelium produces immunoregulatory GCs and that intestinal steroidogenesis is regulated by the nuclear receptor liver receptor homolog-1 (LRH-1). As LRH-1 has been implicated in the development of colon cancer, we here investigated whether LRH-1 regulates GC synthesis in colorectal tumors and whether tumor-produced GCs suppress T-cell activation. Colorectal cancer cell lines and primary tumors were found to express steroidogenic enzymes and regulatory factors required for the de novo synthesis of cortisol. Both cell lines and primary tumors constitutively produced readily detectable levels of cortisol, as measured by radioimmunoassay, thin-layer chromatography and bioassay. Whereas overexpression of LRH-1 significantly increased the expression of steroidogenic enzymes and the synthesis of cortisol, downregulation or inhibition of LRH-1 effectively suppressed these processes, indicating an important role of LRH-1 in colorectal tumor GC synthesis. An immunoregulatory role of tumor-derived GCs could be further confirmed by demonstrating a suppression of T-cell activation. This study describes for the first time cortisol synthesis in a non-endocrine tumor in humans, and suggests that the synthesis of bioactive GCs in colon cancer cells may account as a novel mechanism of tumor immune escape.

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RhoH is a member of the Rho (ras homologous) GTPase family, yet it lacks GTPase activity and thus remains in its active conformation. Unlike other Rho GTPases, the RhoH gene transcript is restricted to hematopoietic cells and RhoH was shown to be required for adequate T-cell activation through the TCR. Here, we demonstrate that both blood T and B cells, but not neutrophils or monocytes, express RhoH protein under physiological conditions. Upon TCR complex activation, RhoH was degraded in lysosomes of primary and Jurkat T cells. Pharmacologic activation of T cells distal to the TCR complex had no effect on RhoH protein levels suggesting that early events during T-cell activation are required for RhoH protein degradation. In contrast to T cells, activation of the BCR in blood B cells was not associated with changes in RhoH levels. These data suggest that RhoH function might be regulated by lysosomal degradation of RhoH protein following TCR complex but not BCR activation. This newly discovered regulatory pathway of RhoH expression might limit TCR signaling and subsequent T-cell activation upon Ag contact.

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Abnormal activation of cellular DNA repair pathways by deregulated signaling of receptor tyrosine kinase systems has broad implications for both cancer biology and treatment. Recent studies suggest a potential link between DNA repair and aberrant activation of the hepatocyte growth factor receptor Mesenchymal-Epithelial Transition (MET), an oncogene that is overexpressed in numerous types of human tumors and considered a prime target in clinical oncology. Using the homologous recombination (HR) direct-repeat direct-repeat green fluorescent protein ((DR)-GFP) system, we show that MET inhibition in tumor cells with deregulated MET activity by the small molecule PHA665752 significantly impairs in a dose-dependent manner HR. Using cells that express MET-mutated variants that respond differentially to PHA665752, we confirm that the observed HR inhibition is indeed MET-dependent. Furthermore, our data also suggest that decline in HR-dependent DNA repair activity is not a secondary effect due to cell cycle alterations caused by PHA665752. Mechanistically, we show that MET inhibition affects the formation of the RAD51-BRCA2 complex, which is crucial for error-free HR repair of double strand DNA lesions, presumably via downregulation and impaired translocation of RAD51 into the nucleus. Taken together, these findings assist to further support the role of MET in the cellular DNA damage response and highlight the potential future benefit of MET inhibitors for the sensitization of tumor cells to DNA damaging agents.

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Her2, an alias for the protein of v-erb-b2 erythroblastic leukemia viral oncogene homolog 2, neuro/glioblastoma derived oncogene homolog (avian), might be an attractive therapeutic target in metastasising bladder cancer. Genotype and phenotype of primary tumours and their metastases may differ.