Publications by authors named "M Rietveld"

Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) interact reciprocally with tumor cells through various signaling pathways in many cancer types, including cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. Among normal fibroblast subtypes, papillary fibroblasts (PFs) and reticular fibroblasts (RFs) respond distinctly to tumor cell signaling, eventuating the differentiation of RFs rather than PFs into CAFs. The regulation of subtype differentiation in fibroblasts remains poorly explored.

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  • Nanoparticles (NPs) are being researched as a new therapy for skin cancers by specifically targeting both cancer cells and cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), which contribute to tumor growth.
  • Researchers developed doxorubicin-loaded PLGA nanoparticles (DOX@PLGA NPs) and tested their effectiveness on melanoma and squamous cell carcinoma cell lines in laboratory settings, as well as using 3D models of skin cancers.
  • Results showed that DOX@PLGA NPs effectively inhibited cancer cell growth, induced cell death, and reduced the presence of CAFs, suggesting they could be a promising option for dual-targeting therapies in treating skin cancers.
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Background: Vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (VSCC) is a rare disease with a poor prognosis. To date, there's no proper in vitro modeling system for VSCC to study its pathogenesis or for drug evaluation.

Methods: We established healthy vulvar (HV)- and VSCC-like 3D full thickness models (FTMs) to observe the tumor-stroma interaction and their applicability for chemotherapeutic efficacy examination.

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The brittle hair syndrome Trichothiodystrophy (TTD) is characterized by variable clinical features, including photosensitivity, ichthyosis, growth retardation, microcephaly, intellectual disability, hypogonadism, and anaemia. TTD-associated mutations typically cause unstable mutant proteins involved in various steps of gene expression, severely reducing steady-state mutant protein levels. However, to date, no such link to instability of gene-expression factors for TTD-associated mutations in MPLKIP/TTDN1 has been established.

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Wound healing of deep burn injuries is often accompanied by severe scarring, such as hypertrophic scar (HTS) formation. In severe burn wounds, where the subcutis is also damaged, the scars adhere to structures underneath, resulting in stiffness of the scar and impaired motion. Over the recent years, a promising solution has emerged: autologous fat grafting, also known as lipofilling.

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