2014
Matrix Metalloproteinase-19 Promotes Metastatic Behavior In Vitro and Is Associated with Increased Mortality in Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer
Yu G, Herazo-Maya JD, Nukui T, Romkes M, Parwani A, Juan-Guardela BM, Robertson J, Gauldie J, Siegfried JM, Kaminski N, Kass DJ. Matrix Metalloproteinase-19 Promotes Metastatic Behavior In Vitro and Is Associated with Increased Mortality in Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 2014, 190: 780-790. PMID: 25250855, PMCID: PMC4299607, DOI: 10.1164/rccm.201310-1903oc.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-small cell lung cancerCell lung cancerLung cancerEpithelial-mesenchymal transitionLung tumorsMatrix metalloproteinasesProgression of NSCLCNormal lung tissuesHuman lung cancerNSCLC cell linesMultiple NSCLC cell linesLung cancer tumorsMMP19 expressionPoor prognosisCancer deathControl subjectsIncreased MortalityLung tissueNSCLC cellsMolecular pathogenesisPotential biomarkersDisease severityMetastatic behaviorCancerCancer tumors
2008
Malignancy in Lung Transplantation: Biomarkers, Gender Differences, and Consideration of a Systems Biology Approach
Studer SM, Taioli E, Crespo M, Kaminski N. Malignancy in Lung Transplantation: Biomarkers, Gender Differences, and Consideration of a Systems Biology Approach. Transplantation 2008, 85: s69-s71. PMID: 18425041, DOI: 10.1097/tp.0b013e31816c2feb.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2005
From signatures to models: understanding cancer using microarrays
Segal E, Friedman N, Kaminski N, Regev A, Koller D. From signatures to models: understanding cancer using microarrays. Nature Genetics 2005, 37: s38-s45. PMID: 15920529, DOI: 10.1038/ng1561.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTranscriptional networksModel organismsRegulatory mechanismsBiological processesMolecular underpinningsMechanistic understandingModular organizationDisease mechanismsComputational analysisComprehensive viewGenomicsRobust signatureOrganismsMicroarrayComparative analysisMechanismSignaturesCellsCancerManagement of cancer
2004
Sil overexpression in lung cancer characterizes tumors with increased mitotic activity
Erez A, Perelman M, Hewitt SM, Cojacaru G, Goldberg I, Shahar I, Yaron P, Muler I, Campaner S, Amariglio N, Rechavi G, Kirsch IR, Krupsky M, Kaminski N, Izraeli S. Sil overexpression in lung cancer characterizes tumors with increased mitotic activity. Oncogene 2004, 23: 5371-5377. PMID: 15107824, DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1207685.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenocarcinomaBlotting, WesternCell DifferentiationCell DivisionCell LineG1 PhaseGenes, Immediate-EarlyHeLa CellsHumansImmunohistochemistryIntracellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsKinetochoresLung NeoplasmsMitosisNeoplasm MetastasisOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisOncogene Proteins, FusionRNA, MessengerConceptsLung cancerT-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemiaMitotic activityAcute lymphoblastic leukemiaLung cancer samplesPrimary adenocarcinomaLymphoblastic leukemiaMetastatic spreadImmediate early genesMicroarray gene expression analysisTissue arraysPeak levelsCancer samplesProtein expressionTumorsCancerProtein levelsCell proliferationMitotic indexCommon chromosomal rearrangementsGene expression analysisSIL geneEarly genesOverexpressionRecent studies