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Hana Ikeda

Hana Ikeda

· Acting Preceptor in Japanese Language Instructor in JapaneseVerified

Harvard University · East Asian Languages and Civilizations

Active 1959–2024

h-index66
Citations18.2k
Papers1.1k124 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Cell biology
  • Biology
  • Cancer research

Selected publications

  • Data from BCL9 Promotes Tumor Progression by Conferring Enhanced Proliferative, Metastatic, and Angiogenic Properties to Cancer Cells

    2023

    • Cancer research
    • Biology
    • Cell biology

    <div>Abstract<p>Several components of the Wnt signaling cascade have been shown to function either as tumor suppressor proteins or as oncogenes in multiple human cancers, underscoring the relevance of this pathway in oncogenesis and the need for further investigation of Wnt signaling components as potential targets for cancer therapy. Here, using expression profiling analysis as well as <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i> functional studies, we show that the Wnt pathway component BCL9 is a novel oncogene that is aberrantly expressed in human multiple myeloma as well as colon carcinoma. We show that BCL9 enhances β-catenin–mediated transcriptional activity regardless of the mutational status of the Wnt signaling components and increases cell proliferation, migration, invasion, and the metastatic potential of tumor cells by promoting loss of epithelial and gain of mesenchymal-like phenotype. Most importantly, BCL9 knockdown significantly increased the survival of xenograft mouse models of cancer by reducing tumor load, metastasis, and host angiogenesis through down-regulation of c-Myc, cyclin D1, CD44, and vascular endothelial growth factor expression by tumor cells. Together, these findings suggest that deregulation of BCL9 is an important contributing factor to tumor progression. The pleiotropic roles of BCL9 reported in this study underscore its value as a drug target for therapeutic intervention in several malignancies associated with aberrant Wnt signaling. [Cancer Res 2009;69(19):7577–86]</p></div>

Frequent coauthors

  • Kenneth C. Anderson

    Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

    152 shared
  • Noopur Raje

    Massachusetts General Hospital

    151 shared
  • Teru Hideshima

    145 shared
  • Sonia Vallet

    Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences

    131 shared
  • Yutaka Okawa

    113 shared
  • Diana Cirstea

    Massachusetts General Hospital

    98 shared
  • Samantha Pozzi

    97 shared
  • Tanyel Kiziltepe

    Marmara University

    96 shared

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