Defects in DNA damage responses may underlie genetic instability and malignant progression in melanoma. Cultures of normal human melanocytes (NHMs) and melanoma lines were analyzed to determine whether global patterns of gene expression could predict the efficacy of DNA damage cell cycle checkpoints that arrest growth and suppress genetic instability. NHMs displayed effective G1 and G2 checkpoint responses to ionizing radiation-induced DNA damage. A majority of melanoma cell lines (11/16) displayed significant quantitative defects in one or both checkpoints. Melanomas with B-RAF mutations as a class displayed a significant defect in DNA damage G2 checkpoint function. In contrast the epithelial-like subtype of melanomas with wild-type N-RAS ...
Chromosomal instability plays a pivotal role in multistep carcinogenesis by facilitating the acquisi...
Melanoma is one of the most aggressive types of cancer and resection of the tumour prior to dissemin...
BACKGROUND: Our understanding of the molecular pathways that underlie melanoma remains incomplete. A...
Defects in DNA damage responses may underlie genetic instability and malignant progression in melano...
Defects in DNA damage responses may underlie genetic instability and malignant progression in melano...
The ultraviolet radiation (UVR) component of sunlight is the major environmental risk factor for mel...
As DNA damage checkpoints are barriers to carcinogenesis, G2 checkpoint function was quantified to t...
Melanoma cell lines and normal human melanocytes were assayed for p53-dependent G1 checkpoint respon...
Melanoma cell lines are commonly defective for the G2-phase cell cycle checkpoint that responds to i...
Melanoma cell lines are commonly defective for the G2-phase cell cycle checkpoint that responds to i...
Melanomas have high levels of genomic instability that can contribute to poor disease prognosis. Her...
Background: Metastatic melanoma represents a major clinical problem. Its incidence continues to rise...
A hallmark of cancer is genomic instability that is considered to provide the adaptive capacity of c...
Melanoma is a serious form of skin cancer derived from the pigment producing cells called melanocyte...
A hallmark of cancer is genomic instability that is considered to provide the adaptive capacity of c...
Chromosomal instability plays a pivotal role in multistep carcinogenesis by facilitating the acquisi...
Melanoma is one of the most aggressive types of cancer and resection of the tumour prior to dissemin...
BACKGROUND: Our understanding of the molecular pathways that underlie melanoma remains incomplete. A...
Defects in DNA damage responses may underlie genetic instability and malignant progression in melano...
Defects in DNA damage responses may underlie genetic instability and malignant progression in melano...
The ultraviolet radiation (UVR) component of sunlight is the major environmental risk factor for mel...
As DNA damage checkpoints are barriers to carcinogenesis, G2 checkpoint function was quantified to t...
Melanoma cell lines and normal human melanocytes were assayed for p53-dependent G1 checkpoint respon...
Melanoma cell lines are commonly defective for the G2-phase cell cycle checkpoint that responds to i...
Melanoma cell lines are commonly defective for the G2-phase cell cycle checkpoint that responds to i...
Melanomas have high levels of genomic instability that can contribute to poor disease prognosis. Her...
Background: Metastatic melanoma represents a major clinical problem. Its incidence continues to rise...
A hallmark of cancer is genomic instability that is considered to provide the adaptive capacity of c...
Melanoma is a serious form of skin cancer derived from the pigment producing cells called melanocyte...
A hallmark of cancer is genomic instability that is considered to provide the adaptive capacity of c...
Chromosomal instability plays a pivotal role in multistep carcinogenesis by facilitating the acquisi...
Melanoma is one of the most aggressive types of cancer and resection of the tumour prior to dissemin...
BACKGROUND: Our understanding of the molecular pathways that underlie melanoma remains incomplete. A...