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Genomes and Genes | P J CoatesSummaryAffiliation: University of Dundee Country: UK Publications
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Mammalian prohibitin proteins respond to mitochondrial stress and decrease during cellular senescenceP J Coates
Department of Molecular and Cellular Pathology, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee DD1 9SY, United Kingdom
Exp Cell Res 265:262-73. 2001..The data support conserved roles for the prohibitins in regulating mitochondrial respiratory activity and in aging...
Regulating p73 isoforms in human tumoursP J Coates
Pathology and Neurosciences, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee, UK
J Pathol 210:385-9. 2006..Because p73 is also associated with tumour chemosensitivity, these new findings should provide prognostic information and have the potential to guide future therapeutic decisions...
Ongoing activation of p53 pathway responses is a long-term consequence of radiation exposure in vivo and associates with altered macrophage activitiesP J Coates
Division of Pathology and Neurosciences, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee, DD1 9SY, UK
J Pathol 214:610-6. 2008..The data implicate persistent activation of inflammatory-type responses in irradiated tissues as a contributory bystander mechanism for causing delayed DNA damage...
p53 and Mdm2: not all cells are equalP J Coates
Cancer Biology and Clinical Pathology, Division of Pathology and Neurosciences, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee DD1 9SY, UK
J Pathol 213:357-9. 2007..These data challenge the view that p53 acts equally in all cell types and have important implications for the applicability of p53 therapeutics in the treatment of human cancers...
Tissue-specific p53 responses to ionizing radiation and their genetic modification: the key to tissue-specific tumour susceptibility?Philip J Coates
Department of Molecular and Cellular Pathology, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee DD1 9SY, UK
J Pathol 201:377-88. 2003....
Indirect macrophage responses to ionizing radiation: implications for genotype-dependent bystander signalingPhilip J Coates
Cancer Biology and Clinical Pathology, Division of Pathology and Neurosciences, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee, United Kingdom
Cancer Res 68:450-6. 2008....
Differential contextual responses of normal human breast epithelium to ionizing radiation in a mouse xenograft modelPhilip J Coates
Centre for Oncology and Molecular Medicine, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, UK
Cancer Res 70:9808-15. 2010..These findings demonstrate highly complex responses of normal human breast epithelium following ionizing radiation exposure and emphasize the importance of studying whole-tissue effects rather than single-cell systems...
The yeast two-hybrid system for identifying protein-protein interactionsP J Coates
Department of Molecular and Cellular Pathology, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee, DD1 9SY, UK
J Pathol 199:4-7. 2003..The information gained from these approaches is uncovering many aspects of the complex networks that underlie normal cellular processes and how they are perturbed in disease states...
Cell and tissue responses to genotoxic stressPhilip J Coates
Cancer Biology and Clinical Pathology Unit, Division of Pathology and Neurosciences, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee DD1 9SY, UK
J Pathol 205:221-35. 2005..A fuller understanding of cell- and tissue-specific responses, alterations to the microenvironment, and genetic modifiers of these responses could lead to novel prevention and therapeutic strategies for common forms of human malignancy...
Inflammatory-type responses after exposure to ionizing radiation in vivo: a mechanism for radiation-induced bystander effects?S A Lorimore
Department of Molecular and Cellular Pathology, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee DD1 9SY, Scotland, UK
Oncogene 20:7085-95. 2001....
Induction of endogenous beta-galactosidase by ionizing radiation complicates the analysis of p53-LacZ transgenic miceP J Coates
Department of Molecular and Cellular Pathology, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee, DD1 9SY, UK
Oncogene 20:7096-7. 2001..The induction of endogenous enzyme activity therefore complicates the analysis of p53-lacZ transgenes and may also influence the analysis of radiation responses in other lacZ-reporter mice...
In vivo interactions between ionizing radiation, inflammation and chemical carcinogens identified by increased DNA damage responsesK A McAllister
Centre for Oncology and Molecular Medicine, Division of Medical Sciences, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee DD1 9SY, United Kingdom
Radiat Res 177:584-93. 2012..These data indicate that short-term measurements of DNA damage and response to damage are useful for the identification of interactions between ionizing radiation and other agents...
Fen1 expression: a novel marker for cell proliferationE Warbrick
Department of Biochemistry, University of Dundee, Scotland, U K
J Pathol 186:319-24. 1998....
Differential post-translational modification of the tumour suppressor proteins Rb and p53 modulate the rates of radiation-induced apoptosis in vivoM Wallace
CRC Laboratories, Department of Surgery and Molecular Oncology, University of Dundee Medical School, Dundee DD1 9SY, UK
Oncogene 20:3597-608. 2001..This study highlights the possibility that genetic factors can be identified that affect differential sensitivity of cells to ionizing radiation in vivo...
Characterisation of the interaction between PCNA and Gadd45P A Hall
Department of Pathology, University of Dundee, Scotland
Oncogene 10:2427-33. 1995..These data provide support for the notion that PCNA-Gadd45 interactions co-ordinate cell cycle and DNA repair...
The prohibitin family of mitochondrial proteins regulate replicative lifespanP J Coates
Department of Molecular and Cellular Pathology, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, UK
Curr Biol 7:607-10. 1997..Our observations highlight the relationship between the metabolic efficiency of cells and the ageing process, and provide evidence for its evolutionary conservation...
The genetic basis of tissue responses to ionizing radiationK J Lindsay
Division of Pathology and Neuroscience, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee, UK
Br J Radiol 80:S2-6. 2007..The data discussed here will aid our understanding of the genes and mechanisms involved in radiation responses...
Proliferating cell nuclear antigen expression in non-cycling cells may be induced by growth factors in vivoP A Hall
Department of Pathology, University of Dundee, UK
Br J Cancer 70:244-7. 1994..PCNA induction the normal cells surrounding tumours is a direct example of the effect of tumour cells on normal surrounding tissues. This effect may prove to be a useful parameter in the analysis of tumour-host interactions...
Phenformin as prophylaxis and therapy in breast cancer xenograftsM V C L Appleyard
Centre for Oncology and Molecular Medicine, University of Dundee, Dundee DD1 9SY, UK
Br J Cancer 106:1117-22. 2012..We also compared the efficacy of phenformin and metformin in the treatment of MDAMB231...
Gadd45 is a nuclear cell cycle regulated protein which interacts with p21Cip1J M Kearsey
Department of Pathology, University of Dundee, Scotland
Oncogene 11:1675-83. 1995..It is postulated that the interactions of Gadd45 with both p21Cip1 and PCNA are important for the modulation of cell cycles, and for the inhibition of DNA replication...
Chromosomal instability in unirradiated hemaopoietic cells induced by macrophages exposed in vivo to ionizing radiationSally A Lorimore
Division of Pathology and Neuroscience, Cancer Biology and Clinical Pathology Unit, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom
Cancer Res 68:8122-6. 2008..As the majority of accidental, occupational, and therapeutic exposures to ionizing radiation are partial body exposures, the findings have implications for understanding the consequences of such exposure...
Untargeted effects of ionizing radiation: implications for radiation pathologyEric G Wright
University of Dundee, Division of Pathology and Neuroscience, Molecular and Cellular Pathology Laboratories, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee DD1 9SY, Scotland, UK
Mutat Res 597:119-32. 2006..Untargeted mechanisms may also contribute to other pathological consequences...
Radiation-induced genomic instability and bystander effects: inter-related nontargeted effects of exposure to ionizing radiationSally A Lorimore
Department of Molecular and Cellular Pathology, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee DD1 9SY, UK
Oncogene 22:7058-69. 2003....
Radiation-induced genomic instability in immortalized haemopoietic stem cellsJ McIlrath
University of Dundee, Department of Molecular and Cellular Pathology, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee DD1 9SY, UK
Int J Radiat Biol 79:27-34. 2003..The absence of significant instability in the descendants of 0.5 Gy gamma-irradiated cells implies a threshold for these endpoints in this haemopoietic stem cell line...
Damaging and protective cell signalling in the untargeted effects of ionizing radiationPhilip J Coates
Division of Pathology and Neuroscience, Molecular and Cellular Pathology Laboratories, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee DD19SY, Scotland, UK
Mutat Res 568:5-20. 2004....
Chromosomal instability in unirradiated hemopoietic cells resulting from a delayed in vivo bystander effect of gamma radiationSally A Lorimore
Department of Molecular and Cellular Pathology, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom
Cancer Res 65:5668-73. 2005....
Radiation-induced delayed bystander-type effects mediated by hemopoietic cellsKaren L Burr
Centre for Oncology and Molecular Medicine, University of Dundee Medical School, Scotland, United Kingdom
Radiat Res 173:760-8. 2010....
Expression of p53 isoforms in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neckLinda Boldrup
Department of Medical Biosciences Pathology, Building 6M, 2nd Floor, Umea University, SE 901 85 Umea, Sweden, and Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, UK
Eur J Cancer 43:617-23. 2007..Improvements in methodologies and reagents to detect and quantify p53 isoform expression in clinical material will be required to correlate p53 status with clinical outcomes...
p63 contributes to cell invasion and migration in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neckXiaolian Gu
Department of Medical Biosciences Pathology, Building 6M, 2nd Floor, Umea University, SE 901 85 Umea, Sweden
Cancer Lett 263:26-34. 2008..Our findings indicate a contribution by p63 in cell invasion and migration, supporting an oncogenic role for p63 in SCCHN...
Expression of p63, COX-2, EGFR and beta-catenin in smokers and patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck reveal variations in non-neoplastic tissue and no obvious changes in smokersLinda Boldrup
Department of Medical Biosciences Pathology, Umea University, SE 901 85 Umea, Sweden
Int J Oncol 27:1661-7. 2005..The data support the notion that pre-existing alterations in clinically normal epithelium exist in patients with SCCHN and could be important for the pathogenesis of the disease and for local recurrences...
Differential expression of p63 isoforms in normal tissues and neoplastic cellsKarin Nylander
Department of Medical Biosciences Pathology, Umea University, SE 901 87 Umea, Sweden
J Pathol 198:417-27. 2002..The data indicate roles for specific p63 isoforms not only in maintaining epithelial stem cell populations, but also in cellular differentiation and neoplasia...
TRAF4 is potently induced by TAp63 isoforms and localised according to differentiation in SCCHNXiaolian Gu
Department of Medical Biosciences Pathology, Umea University, Umea, Sweden
Cancer Biol Ther 6:1986-90. 2007..These results indicate that TRAF4 is a common target of p53 family members and that localization of TRAF4 is associated with differentiation of SCCHN cells...
Dysregulation of TAp63 mRNA and protein levels in psoriasisXiaolian Gu
Department of Medical Biosciences Pathology, Umea University, Umea, Sweden
J Invest Dermatol 126:137-41. 2006..The present data show a different regulation of TAp63 in psoriasis, where the discrepancy between mRNA levels and protein expression indicates a post-transcriptional regulation analogous to that seen in p53...
Complex p63 mRNA isoform expression patterns in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neckNiklas Thurfjell
Department of Medical Biosciences Pathology, Umea University, SE 901 85 Umea, Sweden
Int J Oncol 25:27-35. 2004..The complexity of these p63 expression patterns seen in primary SCCHN indicates that p63 has multifaceted roles in tumour biology...
Expression of novel p53 isoforms in oral lichen planusMajid Ebrahimi
Department of Odontology, Umea University, SE 901 85 Umea, Sweden
Oral Oncol 44:156-61. 2008..Levels of p63 isoforms were lower in OLP lesions compared with normal tissue, however, changes were not statistically significant...
Detection of antibodies against p63 and p73 isoforms in sera from patients diagnosed with oral lichen planusMajid Ebrahimi
Department of Odontology, Umea University, Umea, Sweden
J Oral Pathol Med 36:93-8. 2007..Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a chronic inflammatory disease of oral mucosa. Despite numerous publications and intense research, the etiology of OLP is still unknown, however, autoimmunity as a possible causative factor has been discussed...
Downregulation of TAp63 and unaffected levels of p63beta distinguishes oral wounds from SCCHNNiklas Thurfjell
Cell Cycle 5:555-7. 2006
Decreased expression of p63 in oral lichen planus and graft-vs.-host disease associated with oral inflammationMajid Ebrahimi
Department of Odontology, , Ume, Sweden
J Oral Pathol Med 35:46-50. 2006..In SCCHN disruption of the TP53 gene and overrepresentation of certain p63 isoforms has been seen, indicating that this could lead to neoplastic transformation...
Endogenous p63 acts as a survival factor for tumour cells of SCCHN originNiklas Thurfjell
Department of Medical Biosciences Pathology, Umea University, SE 901 85 Umea, Sweden
Int J Mol Med 16:1065-70. 2005..Moreover, targeted inhibition of p63 expression in SCCHN could be a useful adjunct for conventional treatments of this disease...
Function and importance of p63 in normal oral mucosa and squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neckNiklas Thurfjell
Department of Medical Biosciences/Pathology, , Sweden
Adv Otorhinolaryngol 62:49-57. 2005..Data suggest that p63 expression in HNSCC influences tumour cell differentiation...
Detecting and quantifying apoptosis in tissue sectionsVicki Save
Department of Pathology, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge University, UK
Methods Mol Biol 282:67-84. 2004..The analysis of apoptotic cells and methods for their quantification are also discussed...
Markers of senescence?Philip J Coates
J Pathol 196:371-3. 2002....
