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Cancer Biology and the Nuclear Envelope

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    Chapter 1 The Nuclear Envelope and Cancer: A Diagnostic Perspective and Historical Overview
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    Chapter 2 The Role of the Nuclear Lamina in Cancer and Apoptosis
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    Chapter 3 The Diagnostic Pathology of the Nuclear Envelope in Human Cancers
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    Chapter 4 Nuclear Morphometry, Epigenetic Changes, and Clinical Relevance in Prostate Cancer
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    Chapter 5 “To Be or Not to Be in a Good Shape”: Diagnostic and Clinical Value of Nuclear Shape Irregularities in Thyroid and Breast Cancer
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    Chapter 6 RB and Lamins in Cell Cycle Regulation and Aging
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    Chapter 7 Cancer Biology and the Nuclear Envelope
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    Chapter 8 NETs and Cell Cycle Regulation
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    Chapter 9 Nuclear Envelope Regulation of Signaling Cascades
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    Chapter 10 Nuclear Envelope: Connecting Structural Genome Organization to Regulation of Gene Expression
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    Chapter 11 Studying lamins in invertebrate models.
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    Chapter 12 The Non-random Repositioning of Whole Chromosomes and Individual Gene Loci in Interphase Nuclei and Its Relevance in Disease, Infection, Aging, and Cancer.
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    Chapter 13 Cancer and the Nuclear Pore Complex
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    Chapter 14 Roles of the Nucleoporin Tpr in Cancer and Aging
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    Chapter 15 Ran GTPase in Nuclear Envelope Formation and Cancer Metastasis
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    Chapter 16 Wnt signaling proteins associate with the nuclear pore complex: implications for cancer.
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    Chapter 17 DNA Damage and Lamins
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    Chapter 18 Repo-man at the intersection of chromatin remodelling, DNA repair, nuclear envelope organization, and cancer progression.
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    Chapter 19 Nuclear lamins and oxidative stress in cell proliferation and longevity.
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    Chapter 20 Nuclear Mechanics in Cancer
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    Chapter 21 Nuclear envelope in nuclear positioning and cell migration.
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    Chapter 22 Nesprins in Cell Stability and Migration
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    Chapter 23 Connecting the Nucleus to the Cytoskeleton for Nuclear Positioning and Cell Migration
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    Chapter 24 Nuclear Envelope Invaginations and Cancer
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    Chapter 25 Mechanisms of nuclear size regulation in model systems and cancer.
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    Chapter 26 Control of Nuclear Size by NPC Proteins
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    Chapter 27 Do Lamins Influence Disease Progression in Cancer?
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    Chapter 28 Cancer Biology and the Nuclear Envelope
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Chapter title
Repo-man at the intersection of chromatin remodelling, DNA repair, nuclear envelope organization, and cancer progression.
Chapter number 18
Book title
Cancer Biology and the Nuclear Envelope
Published in
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, January 2014
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4899-8032-8_18
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4899-8031-1, 978-1-4899-8032-8
Authors

Vagnarelli P, Vagnarelli, Paola, Paola Vagnarelli

Abstract

Nuclear structure and chromatin changes are very useful biomarkers in cancer diagnosis. Despite this, their biological significance and relevance to cancer progression are still not well understood. The identification of new proteins that link the nuclear envelope to chromatin organization and the understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying these connections have begun to provide some important clues. This review discusses the role of the nuclear protein Repo-Man (CDCA2) in the maintenance of genome stability. Repo-Man (CDCA2) is a targeting subunit for the protein phosphatase 1 involved in the dephosphorylation of histone H3 during mitotic exit. In this role, it is important for the chromatin organization in post-mitotic nuclei. Repo-Man (CDCA2) is also essential for proper nuclear envelope reformation and the regulation of DNA damage responses. The relevance of this complex for cancer biology is also corroborated by emerging evidence that provides a correlation between Repo-Man (CDCA2) expression levels and cancer progression; several studies now suggest that Repo-Man (CDCA2) represents a very strong prognostic marker for poor patient survival.

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Student > Ph. D. Student 9 30%
Student > Master 5 17%
Researcher 5 17%
Student > Bachelor 3 10%
Other 2 7%
Other 3 10%
Unknown 3 10%
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 10 33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 9 30%
Immunology and Microbiology 2 7%
Medicine and Dentistry 2 7%
Computer Science 1 3%
Other 2 7%
Unknown 4 13%
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