Publications by authors named "Lisa A McGinty"

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  • Survival rates for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) are low due to late diagnosis, prompting research into early molecular changes that could aid in earlier detection.
  • The study examined esophageal biopsies from individuals with Tylosis with esophageal cancer (TOC), a syndrome linked to higher ESCC risk, identifying significant transcriptional changes that were also seen in ESCC.
  • Results indicated that these early changes may be crucial in understanding how sporadic ESCC develops and highlighted specific upregulated genes like Keratin 17 that could serve as potential biomarkers.
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The implementation of the Syrian hamster embryo cell transformation assay (SHE CTA) into test batteries and its relevance in predicting carcinogenicity has been long debated. Despite prevalidation studies to ensure reproducibility and minimise the subjective nature of the assay's endpoint, an underlying mechanistic and molecular basis supporting morphological transformation (MT) as an indicator of carcinogenesis is still missing. We found that only 20% of benzo(a)pyrene-induced MT clones immortalised suggesting that, alone, the MT phenotype is insufficient for senescence bypass.

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