Publications by authors named "I Ruz-Caracuel"

While the role of cancer stem cells (CSCs) in tumorigenesis, chemoresistance, metastasis, and relapse has been extensively studied in solid tumors, such as adenocarcinomas or sarcomas, the same cannot be said for neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs). While lagging, CSCs have been described in numerous NENs, including gastrointestinal and pancreatic NENs (PanNENs), and they have been found to play critical roles in tumor initiation, progression, and treatment resistance. However, it seems that there is still skepticism regarding the role of CSCs in NENs, even in light of studies that support the CSC model in these tumors and the therapeutic benefits of targeting them.

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Alpha-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) expression in the stroma is linked to the presence of cancer-associated fibroblasts and is known to correlate with worse outcomes in various tumors. In this study, using a GeoMx digital spatial profiling approach, we characterized the gene expression of the tumor and α-SMA-expressing stromal cell compartments in pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PanNETs). The profiling was performed on tissues from eight retrospective cases (three grade 1, four grade 2, and one grade 3).

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Context: DNA mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency (dMMR) testing is now recommended in endometrial cancer. Defect identification in the molecules participating in this pathway, or the presence of microsatellite instability, are commonly employed for this purpose. Novel methods are continuously evolving to report dMMR/microsatellite instability and to easily perform routine diagnoses.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is a rare cancer originating from the thyroid's neuroendocrine C-cells, and a new two-tier grading system based on tumor characteristics like proliferation and necrosis has been established to help predict patient outcomes.
  • - A transcriptomic analysis of 21 MTC samples revealed a significant upregulation of various genes in high-grade tumors, suggesting distinct molecular pathways involved in tumor aggressiveness, such as DNA damage repair and apoptosis.
  • - The study found that DLL3 expression is correlated with poorer survival rates in MTC patients, particularly when DLL3 is overexpressed in at least 50% of tumor cells, indicating its potential as a biomarker for aggressive disease. *
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