Publications by authors named "Kay M Gulding"

The use of botanical mixtures is commonplace in patients with prostate cancer, yet the majority of these products have not been rigorously tested in clinical trials. Here we use PC-SPES, a combination of eight herbs that has been shown to be effective in clinical trials in patients with prostate cancer, as a model system to demonstrate 'proof of principle' as to how gene expression profiling coupled with promoter assays can evaluate the effect of herbal cocktails on human prostate cancer. In addition, we demonstrate how such approaches may be used for standardization of herbal extract activity by comparing the gene profile of PC-SPES with that of PC-CARE, a product with a similar herbal composition.

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Tumor cell motility is one of the rate-limiting steps of invasion, which defines progression toward a more malignant phenotype. Elevated expression of epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor in many cancers is associated with progression of superficial to invasive forms of the disease and is sometimes found in tumors that also have activating Ras mutations, suggesting that both events contribute to tumor invasion. Here we show that EGF stimulates motility in human tumor cell lines, which harbor activating Ha-RasV12 via a novel signal transduction pathway mediated by the small GTP-binding proteins RalA and RhoA but independent of Rac1 and Cdc42.

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