Publications by authors named "Sean G Kraus"

Article Synopsis
  • - Attempts to find specific cancer markers for colorectal cancer (CRC) have been unsuccessful, but cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) show promise as they have unique markers that are not present in healthy tissues.
  • - Among the CAF proteins studied, fibroblast activation protein (FAP) was found in 94.5% of CRC samples but was largely absent in normal tissues, suggesting it could be an effective target for antibody therapies.
  • - The study also revealed that high levels of certain proteins (PDPN, MMP2, THY1) in CRC were linked to greater immune activity, indicating potential for developing new antibody-mediated treatments.
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Stem and progenitor cell fate transitions constitute key decision points in organismal development that enable access to a developmental path or actively preclude others. Using the hematopoietic system, we analyzed the relative importance of cell fate-promoting mechanisms versus negating fate-suppressing mechanisms to engineer progenitor cells with multilineage differentiation potential. Deletion of the murine Gata2-77 enhancer, with a human equivalent that causes leukemia, downregulates the transcription factor GATA2 and blocks progenitor differentiation into erythrocytes, megakaryocytes, basophils, and granulocytes, but not macrophages.

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common malignancy worldwide. The presence of CD8 tumor-infiltrating T lymphocytes (TILs) is associated with improved prognosis and therapeutic response in CRC patients. FOLFOX chemotherapy is a standard first-line treatment for patients with CRC.

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