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JCI online ahead of print table of contents for March 3, 2014

March 4th, 2014

Identification of factors that influence breast cancer metastasis to bone

One of the more serious and frequent complications of advanced breast cancer is bone metastasis, which is exacerbated by TGF-β signaling; however, it is not clear how TGF-β production is regulated prior to and during metastasis. In this issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation, Guohong Hu and colleagues at the Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences evaluated murine models of invasive breast cancer and determined that cancer cells lacking the putative tumor suppressor DLC1 have a greater propensity toward infiltrating bone, while overexpression of DLC1 inhibited bone colonization. DLC1 knockdown increased TGF-β signaling, resulting in elevated levels of parathyroid hormone-like hormone (PTHLH) and increased metastasis, and pharmacological inhibition of PTHLH production prevented spread to bone. Furthermore, evaluation of clinical breast tumor samples revealed a correlation between reduced DLC1, elevated PTHLH, and bone metastasis.

TITLE: DLC1-dependent parathyroid hormone–like hormone inhibition suppresses breast cancer bone metastasis

AUTHOR CONTACT: Guohong Hu

Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, , CHN

Phone: 86-21-63844516; E-mail: ghhu@sibs.ac.cn

View this article at: http://www.jci.org/articles/view/71812


CELL BIOLOGY

TITLE: Assembly of the cochlear gap junction macromolecular complex requires connexin 26

AUTHOR CONTACT: Kazusaku Kamiya

Juntendo University Faculty of Medicine, Tokyo, JPN

Phone: +81-3-5802-1229; Fax; E-mail: kkamiya@juntendo.ac.jp

View this article at: http://www.jci.org/articles/view/67621


TITLE: Disrupting hedgehog and WNT signaling interactions promotes cleft lip pathogenesis

AUTHOR CONTACT: Paul Trainor

Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Kansas City, MO, USA

Phone: 816-926-4414; E-mail: pat@stowers.org

View this article at: http://www.jci.org/articles/view/72688


ONCOLOGY

TITLE: SPARC promotes leukemic cell growth and predicts acute myeloid leukemia outcome

AUTHOR CONTACT: Guido Marcucci

The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, OH, USA

Phone: 614-366-2261; E-mail: guido.marcucci@osumc.edu

View this article at: http://www.jci.org/articles/view/70921


TITLE: SOX2 and p63 colocalize at genetic loci in squamous cell carcinomas

AUTHOR CONTACT: Adam Bass

Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, USA

Phone: 6176322477; E-mail: Adam_Bass@dfci.harvard.edu

View this article at: http://www.jci.org/articles/view/71545


NEPHROLOGY

TITLE: Endothelial mitochondrial oxidative stress determines podocyte depletion in segmental glomerulosclerosis

AUTHOR CONTACT: Erwin Bottinger

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA

Phone: 212.241.0800; Fax: 212.849.2643 ; E-mail: erwin.bottinger@mssm.edu

View this article at: http://www.jci.org/articles/view/71195


NEUROSCIENCE

TITLE: Dysregulation of ubiquitin homeostasis and β-catenin signaling promote spinal muscular atrophy

AUTHOR CONTACT: Thomas Gillingwater

University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UNK, GBR

Phone: +44 131 6503724; E-mail: T.Gillingwater@ed.ac.uk

View this article at: http://www.jci.org/articles/view/71318


PULMONOLOGY

TITLE: Fibrotic extracellular matrix activates a pro-fibrotic positive feedback loop

AUTHOR CONTACT: Matthew Parker

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA

Phone: 612-205-2514; E-mail: park0523@umn.edu

View this article at: http://www.jci.org/articles/view/71386

Provided by Journal of Clinical Investigation

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