Publications by authors named "L Landuzzi"

Ewing sarcoma (EwS), a highly aggressive malignancy affecting children and young adults, is primarily driven by a distinctive oncogenic fusion, the EWSR1-ETS, whose activity is a key source of epigenetic and clinical heterogeneity. CD99 is constantly present in EwS cells, known to modulate the EwS genetic profile and tumor malignancy. However, the relevance of CD99 alone, or in association with EWSR1-ETS chimeras, is poorly understood.

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  • - Lipid rafts are specialized areas in cell membranes rich in cholesterol and sphingolipids, crucial for organizing proteins that facilitate cell signaling, particularly in cancer development.
  • - The review explores how lipid rafts interact with proteins like EGFR and HER2, highlighting their role in cancer therapy resistance, especially in breast and gastric cancers, including their effects on bone metastasis.
  • - Strategies that target lipid rafts and caveolin-1, such as cholesterol-lowering drugs, might improve the effectiveness of anti-HER2 therapies by enhancing drug delivery and overcoming resistance mechanisms.
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IL-1 family members have multiple pleiotropic functions affecting various tissues and cells, including the regulation of the immune response, hematopoietic homeostasis, bone remodeling, neuronal physiology, and synaptic plasticity. Many of these activities are involved in various pathological processes and immunological disorders, including tumor initiation and progression. Indeed, IL-1 family members have been described to contribute to shaping the tumor microenvironment (TME), determining immune evasion and drug resistance, and to sustain tumor aggressiveness and metastasis.

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Ewing sarcoma (EWS) is the second most common pediatric bone tumor. The EWS tumor microenvironment is largely recognized as immune-cold, with macrophages being the most abundant immune cells and their presence associated with worse patient prognosis. Expression of CD99 is a hallmark of EWS cells, and its targeting induces inhibition of EWS tumor growth through a poorly understood mechanism.

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Synovial sarcoma (SyS) is a rare aggressive soft tissue sarcoma carrying the chromosomal translocation t(X;18), encoding the fusion transcript SS18::SSX. The fusion oncoprotein interacts with both BAF enhancer complexes and polycomb repressor complexes, resulting in genome-wide epigenetic perturbations and a unique altered genetic signature. Over 80% of the patients are initially diagnosed with localized disease and have a 5-year survival rate of 70-80%, but metastatic relapse occurs in 50% of the cases.

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