Publications by authors named "A S Kretova"

Multiple exogenous or endogenous factors alter gene expression patterns by different mechanisms that are poorly understood. We used RNA-Seq analysis in order to study changes in gene expression in melanoma cells that are capable of vasculogenic mimicry that is inhibited upon the action of an inhibitor of vasculogenic mimicry. Here, we show that the drug induces a strong upregulation of 50 genes that control the cell cycle and microtubule cytoskeleton coupled with a strong downregulation of 50 genes that control different cellular metabolic processes.

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Gene expression patterns are very sensitive to external influences and are reflected in phenotypic changes. It was previously described that transferring melanoma cells from a plastic surface to Matrigel led to formation of de novo vascular networks-vasculogenic mimicry-that are characteristic to a stemness phenotype in aggressive tumors. Up to now there was no detailed data about the gene signature accompanying this process.

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Different developmental genes shape frequent dynamic inter-chromosomal contacts with rDNA units in human and cells. In the course of differentiation, changes in these contacts occur, coupled with changes in the expression of hundreds of rDNA-contacting genes. The data suggest a possible role of nucleoli in the global regulation of gene expression.

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Forum domains are 50-100-kb stretches of DNA delimited by the hotspots of double-strand breaks (DSBs). These domains possess coordinately expressed genes. However, molecular mechanisms of such regulation are not clear.

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The expression of clusters of rDNA genes influences pluripotency; however, the underlying mechanisms are not yet known. These clusters shape inter-chromosomal contacts with numerous genes controlling differentiation in human and cells. This suggests a possible role of these contacts in the formation of 3D chromosomal structures and the regulation of gene expression in development.

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