Publications by authors named "M Geens"

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  • This study looked at a substance called serum EGF in cancer patients with head, neck, and lung cancers to see if it could help predict survival and how well they respond to treatment.
  • They compared 59 cancer patients to healthy people and found that cancer patients had much higher EGF levels.
  • Low EGF levels were linked to cancer spreading to lymph nodes, but EGF didn't really help in predicting survival or how patients reacted to chemotherapy, so more research is needed.
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We identified a human embryonic stem cell subline that fails to respond to the differentiation cues needed to obtain endoderm derivatives, differentiating instead into extra-embryonic mesoderm. RNA-sequencing analysis showed that the subline has hyperactivation of the WNT and BMP4 signalling. Modulation of these pathways with small molecules confirmed them as the cause of the differentiation impairment.

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Low differentiation propensity towards a targeted lineage can significantly hamper the utility of individual human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC) lines in biomedical applications. Here, we use monolayer and micropatterned cell cultures, as well as transcriptomic profiling, to investigate how variability in signalling pathway activity between human embryonic stem cell lines affects their differentiation efficiency towards definitive endoderm (DE). We show that endogenous suppression of WNT signalling in hPSCs at the onset of differentiation prevents the switch from self-renewal to DE specification.

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  • Head and neck neoplasms often have a poor prognosis due to late diagnosis, making early detection crucial for improving survival rates.
  • This literature review discusses various biomarker research efforts across different -omics fields aimed at early diagnosis of these tumors.
  • Currently, no effective biomarkers or panels have been identified for clinical use, largely due to issues like study group diversity and inadequate sensitivity or specificity, highlighting the need for further research.
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In vitro models of postimplantation human development are valuable to the fields of regenerative medicine and developmental biology. Here, we report characterization of a robust in vitro platform that enabled high-content screening of multiple human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC) lines for their ability to undergo peri-gastrulation-like fate patterning upon bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP4) treatment of geometrically confined colonies and observed significant heterogeneity in their differentiation propensities along a gastrulation associable and neuralization associable axis. This cell line-associated heterogeneity was found to be attributable to endogenous Nodal expression, with up-regulation of Nodal correlated with expression of a gastrulation-associated gene profile, and Nodal down-regulation correlated with a preneurulation-associated gene profile expression.

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