2020
Hypoxia Induces Resistance to EGFR Inhibitors in Lung Cancer Cells via Upregulation of FGFR1 and the MAPK Pathway
Lu Y, Liu Y, Oeck S, Zhang GJ, Schramm A, Glazer PM. Hypoxia Induces Resistance to EGFR Inhibitors in Lung Cancer Cells via Upregulation of FGFR1 and the MAPK Pathway. Cancer Research 2020, 80: 4655-4667. PMID: 32873635, PMCID: PMC7642024, DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.can-20-1192.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcrylamidesAniline CompoundsAnimalsAntineoplastic AgentsCarcinoma, Non-Small-Cell LungCell HypoxiaCell Line, TumorDrug Resistance, NeoplasmHumansLung NeoplasmsMAP Kinase Signaling SystemMiceProtein Kinase InhibitorsReceptor, Fibroblast Growth Factor, Type 1Up-RegulationXenograft Model Antitumor AssaysConceptsEGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitorsTyrosine kinase inhibitorsEpithelial-mesenchymal transitionNon-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell line H1975Fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 expressionMEK inhibitorsNSCLC cell line H1975EGFR-TKI resistanceEGFR-TKI osimertinibOverexpression of FGFR1Receptor 1 expressionEGFR-TKI sensitivityExpression of FGFR1Lung cancer cellsAttractive therapeutic strategyMAPK pathwayProapoptotic factor BimClinical efficacyConventional therapyDevelopment of resistanceEGFR mutationsSelective small molecule inhibitorsTKI resistanceKnockdown of FGFR1Therapeutic strategies
2019
Impact of hypoxia on DNA repair and genome integrity
Kaplan AR, Glazer PM. Impact of hypoxia on DNA repair and genome integrity. Mutagenesis 2019, 35: 61-68. PMID: 31282537, PMCID: PMC7317153, DOI: 10.1093/mutage/gez019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDNA repairDNA repair pathwaysHomology-directed repairBase excision repairGenome integrityRepair pathwaysGenomic instabilityExcision repairHypoxia mimeticMismatch repairDiverse mechanismsImpact of hypoxiaCancer progressionMutation frequencyTumor biologyTumor microenvironmentDevelopment of metastasesPotential clinical relevanceProfound effectRepairBiologyHypoxiaPathwayHallmarkMicroenvironment
2001
Genomic Instability in Cancer
Rockwell S, Yuan J, Peretz S, Glazer P. Genomic Instability in Cancer. Novartis Foundation Symposia 2001, 240: 133-151. PMID: 11727926, DOI: 10.1002/0470868716.ch9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGenomic instabilityChromosomal fragile sitesExposure of cellsNutrient deprivationDNA repairGenomic rearrangementsSelection pressureDNA overreplicationGene expressionGenetic changesFragile sitesGenetic heterogeneityCell proliferationGene amplificationCell populationsBenign cell populationsMutation frequencyHypoxic environmentAggressive phenotypeSolid tumorsExpressionOverreplicationCellsAdverse microenvironmentCytogenetic changes