Publications by authors named "Fu Xi Lei"

Since publication of this paper, the authors have noticed that there were errors in Fig. 2A (the GAPDH of Mel-CV, Mel-CV.S, Mel-RMu and Mel-RMu.

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  • Scientists found that a protein called RIP1 helps cancer cells, especially melanoma, resist treatments that usually kill them.
  • This happens because RIP1 helps activate another protein called NF-κB, which keeps the cancer cells alive.
  • The study suggests that using treatments that block RIP1 along with usual cancer drugs could be a better way to fight melanoma.
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The effect of MTH1 inhibition on cancer cell survival has been elusive. Here we report that although silencing of MTH1 does not affect survival of melanoma cells, TH588, one of the first-in-class MTH1 inhibitors, kills melanoma cells through apoptosis independently of its inhibitory effect on MTH1. Induction of apoptosis by TH588 was not alleviated by MTH1 overexpression or introduction of the bacterial homolog of MTH1 that has 8-oxodGTPase activity but cannot be inhibited by TH588, indicating that MTH1 inhibition is not the cause of TH588-induced killing of melanoma cells.

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Oncogenic mutations of BRAF occur in approximately 10% of colon cancers and are associated with their resistance to clinically available therapeutic drugs and poor prognosis of the patients. Here we report that colon cancer cells with mutant BRAF are also resistant to the heat shock protein 90 (HSP90) inhibitor AUY922, and that this is caused by rebound activation of ERK and Akt. Although AUY922 triggered rapid reduction in ERK and Akt activation in both wild-type and mutant BRAF colon cancer cells, activation of ERK and Akt rebounded shortly in the latter leading to resistance of the cells to AUY922-induced apoptosis.

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