Molecular Imaging of Phospho-FADD and its role in resistance to therapy
Phospho-FADD 的分子成像及其在治疗耐药中的作用
基本信息
- 批准号:7465392
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 28.86万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-07-06 至 2012-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Adaptor Signaling ProteinAdultAmino AcidsAntibodiesApoptoticBindingBiological AssayBiological MarkersBiological ModelsBioluminescenceBrainC-terminalCI-1033Cancer cell lineCell CycleCell Cycle ProgressionCell LineCell TherapyCellsCessation of lifeClinicalComplexCyclin D1CytosolDataDatabasesDeath DomainDiseaseEGFR Protein OverexpressionElevationEmbryonic DevelopmentEpidermal Growth FactorEpidermal Growth Factor ReceptorErlotinibEventFacility Construction Funding CategoryFigs - dietaryG2/M TransitionGenetically Engineered MouseGerm Cell CancersGerm cell tumorGlioblastomaGrowthHead and Neck CancerHead and neck structureHumanImageImaging DeviceImaging technologyImmunohistochemistryIn VitroInvasiveInvestigationKnockout MiceLeadLocalizedLungMEKsMalignant NeoplasmsMalignant neoplasm of lungMeasuresMediatingMessenger RNAMethodsMicroarray AnalysisModalityModelingMolecular WeightMonitorMusNuclearNumbersOutcomePan GenusPathway interactionsPatientsPeptidesPharmaceutical PreparationsPhenotypePhosphorylationPhosphotransferasesPlayPrevalencePrincipal InvestigatorProtein OverexpressionPublishingRateReceptor ActivationRegulationReporterReportingResearch PersonnelResistanceResortRoleSamplingSensitivity and SpecificitySerineSignal PathwaySignal TransductionSourceStagingStructureT-Cell ProliferationTechnologyTetracyclineTetracyclinesTherapeuticTherapeutic AgentsTimeTissue MicroarrayTreatment ProtocolsTwo-Dimensional Gel ElectrophoresisUp-RegulationWestern BlottingXenograft ModelXenograft procedurebasecancer cellcancer therapychemotherapeutic agentcyclin B1cytotoxicdata miningin vivoinhibitor/antagonistinsightmalemolecular imagingmouse modelmutantneoplastic cellprognosticprogramsresponsesmall hairpin RNAsmall moleculetherapeutic targettherapy resistanttumortumor growthtumor xenograftupstream kinase
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Using microarray, quantitative 2D gel electrophoresis and data mining we recently identified a new prognostic biomarker, Fas-associated death domain (FADD), which is overexpressed in a number of human malignancies such as lung, head and neck, brain and adult male germ cell tumors. Analysis of FADD expression in lung cancer revealed that overexpression of FADD is significantly associated with poor clinical outcome. Immunohistochemistry-based tissue microarray analysis showed elevation of the phosphorylated form of FADD (p-FADD) correlated with ki67 expression and with poor clinical outcome. Tumors with increased p-FADD expression also showed elevated NF-KB activation and significant co-relation with cyclin B1 and cyclin D1. Taken together, published results from our lab and others suggest a causal relationship between the phosphorylation of FADD and NF-KB activation, a hallmark of an aggressive therapy resistant cancer phenotype. Thereby we hypothesize that ablating p-FADD levels in tumor cells may sensitize cancer cells to chemotherapeutic agents. To aid in experimentation of this hypothesis we have resorted to molecular imaging tools and developed a pan FADD kinase reporter (FKR) which non-invasively senses p-FADD levels and reports the same in real time. In the present study specific aim 1 will determine the specificity and sensitivity of FKR in assaying p-FADD status, specific aim 2, will utilize the power of non-invasive molecular imaging technology to dissect the epidermal growth factor activated signaling cascades that modulates FADD phosphorylation. In specific aim 3 we will explore the relationship between p-FADD status in cells and their sensitivity/resistance to chemotherapeutic agents. In specific aim 4 utilizing mouse xenograft model, we will investigate the role of p-FADD levels in tumor growth and resistance to therapy. These studies will establish non-invasive imaging modality for FADD kinases, understanding of signaling cascade that culminate in FADD phosphorylation and the central role of phosphorylated FADD in tumor growth and resistance to therapy.
描述(由申请人提供):使用微阵列、定量2D凝胶电泳和数据挖掘,我们最近鉴定了一种新的预后生物标志物,Fas相关死亡结构域(FADD),其在许多人类恶性肿瘤如肺、头颈部、脑和成年男性生殖细胞肿瘤中过表达。对肺癌中FADD表达的分析显示,FADD的过表达与不良临床结果显著相关。基于免疫组织化学的组织微阵列分析显示,磷酸化形式的FADD(p-FADD)的升高与ki 67表达和不良的临床结果相关。具有增加的p-FADD表达的肿瘤也显示升高的NF-κ B活化和与细胞周期蛋白B1和细胞周期蛋白D1的显著相关性。总之,我们实验室和其他实验室发表的结果表明FADD磷酸化和NF-κ B活化之间存在因果关系,这是侵袭性治疗耐药癌症表型的标志。因此,我们假设,消融肿瘤细胞中的p-FADD水平可能使癌细胞对化疗剂敏感。为了帮助该假设的实验,我们求助于分子成像工具并开发了泛FADD激酶报告子(FKR),其非侵入性地感测p-FADD水平并真实的实时报告相同的水平。在本研究中,具体目标1将确定FKR在测定p-FADD状态中的特异性和灵敏度,具体目标2将利用非侵入性分子成像技术的能力来剖析调节FADD磷酸化的表皮生长因子激活的信号级联。在具体目标3中,我们将探索细胞中的p-FADD状态与它们对化疗剂的敏感性/抗性之间的关系。在利用小鼠异种移植模型的具体目标4中,我们将研究p-FADD水平在肿瘤生长和对治疗的抗性中的作用。这些研究将建立FADD激酶的非侵入性成像模式,了解最终导致FADD磷酸化的信号级联以及磷酸化FADD在肿瘤生长和治疗抗性中的中心作用。
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HTS for FADD kinase inhibitors using molecular imaging
使用分子成像对 FADD 激酶抑制剂进行 HTS
- 批准号:
7502826 - 财政年份:2008
- 资助金额:
$ 28.86万 - 项目类别:
Proj 2: Molecular Imaging of Cell Surface Receptors in Cancer
项目 2:癌症细胞表面受体的分子成像
- 批准号:
7490305 - 财政年份:2008
- 资助金额:
$ 28.86万 - 项目类别:
HTS for FADD kinase inhibitors using molecular imaging
使用分子成像对 FADD 激酶抑制剂进行 HTS
- 批准号:
7682117 - 财政年份:2008
- 资助金额:
$ 28.86万 - 项目类别:
Molecular Imaging of Phospho-FADD and its role in resistance to therapy
Phospho-FADD 的分子成像及其在治疗耐药中的作用
- 批准号:
8069987 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 28.86万 - 项目类别:
Molecular Imaging of Phospho-FADD and its role in resistance to therapy
Phospho-FADD 的分子成像及其在治疗耐药中的作用
- 批准号:
7299155 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 28.86万 - 项目类别:
Molecular Imaging of Phospho-FADD and its role in resistance to therapy
Phospho-FADD 的分子成像及其在治疗耐药中的作用
- 批准号:
7624236 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 28.86万 - 项目类别:
Molecular Imaging of Phospho-FADD and its role in resistance to therapy
Phospho-FADD 的分子成像及其在治疗耐药中的作用
- 批准号:
7843603 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 28.86万 - 项目类别:
Devel. of Mol. Imaging Tools for Non-Invasive Monitoring of Drug Target Interact.
开发。
- 批准号:
7214533 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
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