Publications by authors named "Alexander Molchansky"

CAPER is an estrogen receptor (ER) co-activator that was recently shown to be involved in human breast cancer pathogenesis. Indeed, we reported increased expression of CAPER in human breast cancer specimens. We demonstrated that CAPER was undetectable or expressed at relatively low levels in normal breast tissue and assumed a cytoplasmic distribution.

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Increasing chronological age is the most significant risk factor for human cancer development. To examine the effects of host aging on mammary tumor growth, we used caveolin (Cav)-1 knockout mice as a bona fide model of accelerated host aging. Mammary tumor cells were orthotopically implanted into these distinct microenvironments (Cav-1(+/+) versus Cav-1(-/-) age-matched young female mice).

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Alexander Molchansky"

  • - Alexander Molchansky's research primarily focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying breast cancer progression, particularly the role of co-activators like CAPER in human breast cancer pathogenesis.
  • - His findings indicate that CAPER is overexpressed in breast cancer tissues compared to normal breast tissues, suggesting its potential as a biomarker for cancer progression.
  • - Additionally, his studies explore the impact of aging on tumor growth in the breast microenvironment, employing knockout mouse models to analyze the effects of caveolin-1 on cancer development and the prospects for using mTOR inhibitors like rapamycin in chemoprevention strategies.