Publications by authors named "Vikki L Poole"

The sodium iodide symporter (NIS) is required for iodide uptake, which facilitates thyroid hormone biosynthesis. NIS has been exploited for over 75 years in ablative radioiodine (RAI) treatment of thyroid cancer, where its ability to transport radioisotopes depends on its localization to the plasma membrane. The advent of NIS-based imaging and theranostic strategies in other malignancies and disease modalities has recently increased the clinical importance of NIS.

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Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is the 6th most common cancer worldwide and poses a significant health burden due to its rising incidence. Although the proto-oncogene pituitary tumor-transforming gene 1 (PTTG) predicts poor patient outcome, its mechanisms of action are incompletely understood. We show here that the protein PBF modulates PTTG function, is overexpressed in HNSCC tumors, and correlates with significantly reduced survival.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study focuses on the proto-oncogene PBF (PTTG1-binding factor) that is overexpressed in various endocrine cancers, contributing to tumor aggressiveness and metastatic disease, which is a leading cause of cancer deaths.
  • - Researchers found that PBF interacts with cortactin (CTTN) at the edges of migrating cancer cells, enhancing their invasion and migration capabilities, especially in thyroid and breast cancer cells.
  • - The findings suggest that inhibiting the PBF-CTTN interaction could be a new strategy to reduce tumor cell movement and improve outcomes in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer and other endocrine cancers.
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Breast cancer is the second most common cancer worldwide and the leading cause of cancer death in women, with incidence rates that continue to rise. The heterogeneity of the disease makes breast cancer exceptionally difficult to treat, particularly for those patients with triple-negative disease. To address the therapeutic complexity of these tumours, new strategies for diagnosis and treatment are urgently required.

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