Publications by authors named "Matt E Roth"

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  • Cancer progression is influenced by both intrinsic cellular processes and the interactions between different cell types within tumors.* -
  • The researchers developed a method called epigenomic deconvolution (EDec) that analyzes cell type composition and molecular profiles in tumors, applied to breast cancer data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA).* -
  • The study found significant changes in immune cell infiltration and the ratio of stromal fibroblasts to adipocytes across breast cancer types, suggesting that the composition of the stroma affects metabolic interactions between cells in tumors.*
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Hypoxia is a common feature of solid tumors and is associated with genetic instability and tumor progression. It has been shown previously that alterations in the expression of DNA repair genes in response to hypoxic stress may account for a proportion of such genetic instability. Here, we demonstrate that the expression of RAD51, a critical mediator of homologous recombination (HR), is repressed by hypoxia in numerous cell lines derived from a wide range of tissues.

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There is an emerging concept that acquired genetic instability in cancer cells can arise from the dysregulation of critical DNA repair pathways due to cell stresses such as inflammation and hypoxia. Here we report that hypoxia specifically down-regulates the expression of RAD51, a key mediator of homologous recombination in mammalian cells. Decreased levels of Rad51 were observed in multiple cancer cell types during hypoxic exposure and were not associated with the cell cycle profile or with expression of hypoxia-inducible factor.

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