2022
Proteomic profiling reveals an association between ALDH and oxidative phosphorylation and DNA damage repair pathways in human colon adenocarcinoma stem cells
Wang Y, Chen Y, Garcia-Milian R, Golla JP, Charkoftaki G, Lam TT, Thompson DC, Vasiliou V. Proteomic profiling reveals an association between ALDH and oxidative phosphorylation and DNA damage repair pathways in human colon adenocarcinoma stem cells. Chemico-Biological Interactions 2022, 368: 110175. PMID: 36162455, PMCID: PMC9891852, DOI: 10.1016/j.cbi.2022.110175.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer stem cellsProteomic profilingOxidative phosphorylationLabel-free quantitative proteomic analysisDNA damage repair pathwaysQuantitative proteomic analysisAldehyde dehydrogenase familyColon cancer stem cellsCOLO320DM cellsStem cellsNucleotide excision repairDamage repair pathwaysIngenuity Pathway AnalysisCell populationsProteomic analysisProteomic datasetsDehydrogenase familyMetabolic switchProteomic studiesRepair pathwaysCellular pathwaysALDH enzymatic activityCellular survivalExcision repairALDH activity
2019
Transcriptome-wide piRNA profiling in human brains for aging genetic factors.
Mao Q, Fan L, Wang X, Lin X, Cao Y, Zheng C, Zhang Y, Zhang H, Garcia-Milian R, Kang L, Shi J, Yu T, Wang K, Zuo L, Li CR, Guo X, Luo X. Transcriptome-wide piRNA profiling in human brains for aging genetic factors. 2019, 4 PMID: 32149191, PMCID: PMC7059831.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPIWI-interacting RNAsTransposable elementsAge-associated genesCritical genetic determinantsGenomic integrityExpression regulationCancer stem cellsMicroarray technologyGenetic determinantsStem cellsExpression levelsRenewal capacityMolecular featuresBiological systemsPotential roleGenetic factorsYears of survivalUnderlying mechanismHuman prefrontal cortexGermlineGenesRNADisease statusMultiple testingPrefrontal cortex
2018
Resilience to Pain: A Peripheral Component Identified Using Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells and Dynamic Clamp
Mis MA, Yang Y, Tanaka BS, Gomis-Perez C, Liu S, Dib-Hajj F, Adi T, Garcia-Milian R, Schulman BR, Dib-Hajj SD, Waxman SG. Resilience to Pain: A Peripheral Component Identified Using Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells and Dynamic Clamp. Journal Of Neuroscience 2018, 39: 382-392. PMID: 30459225, PMCID: PMC6335750, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.2433-18.2018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultChildChronic PainErythromelalgiaExcitatory Postsynaptic PotentialsExomeFemaleGanglia, SpinalHumansImmunohistochemistryIndividualityInduced Pluripotent Stem CellsKCNQ Potassium ChannelsMaleMembrane PotentialsNAV1.7 Voltage-Gated Sodium ChannelPain MeasurementPatch-Clamp TechniquesResilience, PsychologicalSensory Receptor CellsConceptsWhole-exome sequencingPeripheral sensory neuronsSensory neuronsSpecific gene variantsGene variantsPluripotent stem cell-derived sensory neuronsInterindividual differencesDorsal root ganglion neuronsExome sequencingDifferent pain profilesDRG neuron excitabilityDynamic clampPeripheral nervous systemStem cellsPain ProfilePluripotent stem cellsChronic painPeripheral mechanismsGanglion neuronsNeuron excitabilityPainNervous systemHuman genetic modelsNeuronsDifferent gene variants