Publications by authors named "C Megino-Luque"

Metastasis is a complex, multistep process. To study the molecular steps of the metastatic cascade, it is important to use an in vivo system that recapitulates the complex tumor microenvironment. The chicken embryo chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) is an in vivo system suitable for the implantation of xenograft tumor models.

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  • Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecological cancer in developed countries and is increasing in incidence and mortality due to longer life expectancies and lifestyle factors.
  • The lack of precise diagnostic tools complicates the management of women at risk for this disease, necessitating better risk assessment for effective treatment planning.
  • Metabolomics technology, which studies metabolic changes in the body, offers a promising avenue to identify biomarkers that could improve the diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring of endometrial cancer, potentially transforming how the disease is managed.
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RNA splicing is an important biological process associated with cancer initiation and progression. However, the contribution of alternative splicing to pancreatic cancer (PDAC) development is not well understood. Here, we identify an enrichment of RNA binding proteins (RBPs) involved in splicing regulation linked to PDAC progression from a forward genetic screen using Sleeping Beauty insertional mutagenesis in a mouse model of pancreatic cancer.

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The metastatic cascade is a complex process with multiple factors contributing to the seeding and growth of cancer cells at metastatic sites. Within this complex process, several genes have been identified as metastasis suppressors, playing a role in the inhibition of metastasis. Interestingly, some of these genes have been shown to also play a role in regulating the tumor microenvironment.

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