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Clinical Significance of Tertiary Pattern 4 in Gleason 3+3=6 Adenocarcinoma of the Prostate [Meeting Abstract]

Barna, Nicholas; Ettel, Mark; Chen, Fei; Lee, Peng; Huang, Hongying; Melamed, Jonathan; Zhou, Ming; Deng, Fang-Ming
ISI:000393724401129
ISSN: 1530-0307
CID: 2506702

Prostate Neuroendocrine Tumors: Clinicopathological Study of 15 Cases with Emphasis on the Neuroendocrine Tumors of the "Intermemdiate Grade" and Overlapping Features [Meeting Abstract]

Zhao, Yani; Deng, Fang-Ming; Huang, Hongying; Lee, Peng; Melamed, Jonathan; Zhou, Ming
ISI:000393724401365
ISSN: 1530-0307
CID: 2506752

MRI-Targeted Prostate Biopsy Detects More Cribriform Prostate Carcinoma Than Standard Sextant Prostate Biopsy [Meeting Abstract]

Wang, Ying; Deng, Fang-Ming; Huang, Hongying; Lee, Peng; Melamed, Jonathan; Zhou, Ming
ISI:000393724401341
ISSN: 1530-0307
CID: 2506742

Clinical Significance of Tertiary Pattern 4 in Gleason 3+3=6 Adenocarcinoma of the Prostate [Meeting Abstract]

Barna, Nicholas; Ettel, Mark; Chen, Fei; Lee, Peng; Huang, Hongying; Melamed, Jonathan; Zhou, Ming; Deng, Fang-Ming
ISI:000394467301129
ISSN: 1530-0285
CID: 2517522

Gleason Score 3+4=7 Prostate Carcinomas Detected by MRI-Targeted Biopsies Contain Higher Percentage of Pattern 4 and Are Less Likely to Be Upgraded in Radical Prostatectomies [Meeting Abstract]

Zhao, Yani; Deng, Fang-Ming; Huang, Hongying; Lee, Peng; Melamed, Jonathan; Zhou, Ming
ISI:000394467301366
ISSN: 1530-0285
CID: 2517582

Prostate Neuroendocrine Tumors: Clinicopathological Study of 15 Cases with Emphasis on the Neuroendocrine Tumors of the "Intermemdiate Grade" and Overlapping Features [Meeting Abstract]

Zhao, Yani; Deng, Fang-Ming; Huang, Hongying; Lee, Peng; Melamed, Jonathan; Zhou, Ming
ISI:000394467301365
ISSN: 1530-0285
CID: 2517572

Gleason Score 7 and 8 Prostate Cancer with Cribriform Morphology Diagnosed in Prostate Biopsy Is More Likely to Have Seminal Vesicle Invasion and Pelvic Lymph Node Metastasis in Radical Prostatectomy [Meeting Abstract]

Wang, Ying; Deng, Fang-Ming; Huang, Hongying; Lee, Peng; Melamed, Jonathan; Zhou, Ming
ISI:000394467301348
ISSN: 1530-0285
CID: 2517552

MRI-Targeted Prostate Biopsy Detects More Cribriform Prostate Carcinoma Than Standard Sextant Prostate Biopsy [Meeting Abstract]

Wang, Ying; Deng, Fang-Ming; Huang, Hongying; Lee, Peng; Melamed, Jonathan; Zhou, Ming
ISI:000394467301349
ISSN: 1530-0285
CID: 2517562

Comparison of Standard and MRI Targeted Biopsy in Anterior Predominant Prostate Cancer [Meeting Abstract]

Peng, Yu-Ching; Wang, Ying; Huang, Hongying; Lee, Peng; Melamed, Jonathan; Zhou, Ming; Deng, Fang-Ming
ISI:000394467301274
ISSN: 1530-0285
CID: 2517542

Tumor-suppressor NFkappaB2 p100 interacts with ERK2 and stabilizes PTEN mRNA via inhibition of miR-494

Wang, Y; Xu, J; Gao, G; Li, J; Huang, H; Jin, H; Zhu, J; Che, X; Huang, C
Emerging evidence from The Cancer Genome Atlas has revealed that nuclear factor kappaB2 (nfkappab2) gene encoding p100 is genetically deleted or mutated in human cancers, implicating NFkappaB2 as a potential tumor suppressor. However, the molecular mechanism underlying the antitumorigenic action of p100 remains poorly understood. Here we report that p100 inhibits cancer cell anchorage-independent growth, a hallmark of cellular malignancy, by stabilizing the tumor-suppressor phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) mRNA via a mechanism that is independent of p100's inhibitory role in NFkappaB activation. We further demonstrate that the regulatory effect of p100 on PTEN expression is mediated by its downregulation of miR-494 as a result of the inactivation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase 2 (ERK2), in turn leading to inhibition of c-Jun/activator protein-1-dependent transcriptional activity. Furthermore, we identify that p100 specifically interacts with non-phosphorylated ERK2 and prevents ERK2 phosphorylation and nuclear translocation. Moreover, the death domain at C-terminal of p100 is identified as being crucial and sufficient for its interaction with ERK2. Taken together, our findings provide novel mechanistic insights into the understanding of the tumor-suppressive role for NFkappaB2 p100.Oncogene advance online publication, 21 December 2015; doi:10.1038/onc.2015.470.
PMCID:4916044
PMID: 26686085
ISSN: 1476-5594
CID: 1884082