Marco A. Pierotti

Publication List Details

Period

2006 - 2008

Number

21

Co-Authors

Predicting prognosis using molecular profiling in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer treated with tamoxifen (2008)

Loi, Sherene, Haibe-Kains, Benjamin, Desmedt, Christine, Wirapati, Pratyaksha, Lallemand, Françoise, Tutt, Andrew M, ...

Abstract Background Estrogen receptor positive (ER+) breast cancers (BC) are heterogeneous with regard to their clinical behavior and response to therapies. The ER is currently the best predictor of...

International Agency for Research on Cancer Workshop on 'Expression array analyses in breast cancer taxonomy' (2006)

Tavtigian, Sean V, Pierotti, Marco A, Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise

Abstract In May 2006, a workshop on Expression array analyses in breast cancer taxonomy was held at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). The workshop covered an array of topics...

The tumor-suppressor gene FHIT is involved in the regulation of apoptosis and in cell cycle control

Sard, Laura, Accornero, Paola, Tornielli, Silvana, Delia, Domenico, Bunone, Giuseppe, Campiglio, Manuela, ...

Alteration of the FHIT (fragile histidine triad) gene occurs as an early and frequent event in lung carcinogenesis. FHIT gene transfer into lung cancer cell line H460 lacking Fhit protein expression...

Replacement of Fhit in cancer cells suppresses tumorigenicity

Siprashvili, Zurab, Sozzi, Gabriella, Barnes, Larry D., McCue, Peter, Robinson, Angela K., Eryomin, Vladimir, ...

The candidate tumor suppressor gene, FHIT, encompasses the common human chromosomal fragile site at 3p14.2, the hereditary renal cancer translocation breakpoint, and cancer cell homozygous deletions....

Induction of a proinflammatory program in normal human thyrocytes by the RET/PTC1 oncogene

Borrello, Maria Grazia, Alberti, Luisella, Fischer, Andrew, Degl'Innocenti, Debora, Ferrario, Cristina, Gariboldi, Manuela, ...

Rearrangements of the RET receptor tyrosine kinase gene generating RET/PTC oncogenes are specific to papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC), the most frequent thyroid tumor. Here, we show that the...

The tumor-suppressor gene FHIT is involved in the regulation of apoptosis and in cell cycle control

Sard, Laura, Accornero, Paola, Tornielli, Silvana, Delia, Domenico, Bunone, Giuseppe, Campiglio, Manuela, ...

Alteration of the FHIT (fragile histidine triad) gene occurs as an early and frequent event in lung carcinogenesis. FHIT gene transfer into lung cancer cell line H460 lacking Fhit protein expression...

Replacement of Fhit in cancer cells suppresses tumorigenicity

Siprashvili, Zurab, Sozzi, Gabriella, Barnes, Larry D., McCue, Peter, Robinson, Angela K., Eryomin, Vladimir, ...

The candidate tumor suppressor gene, FHIT, encompasses the common human chromosomal fragile site at 3p14.2, the hereditary renal cancer translocation breakpoint, and cancer cell homozygous deletions....

Induction of a proinflammatory program in normal human thyrocytes by the RET/PTC1 oncogene

Borrello, Maria Grazia, Alberti, Luisella, Fischer, Andrew, Degl'Innocenti, Debora, Ferrario, Cristina, Gariboldi, Manuela, ...

Rearrangements of the RET receptor tyrosine kinase gene generating RET/PTC oncogenes are specific to papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC), the most frequent thyroid tumor. Here, we show that the...

MAGE-A tumor antigens target p53 transactivation function through histone deacetylase recruitment and confer resistance to chemotherapeutic agents

Monte, Martin, Simonatto, Marta, Peche, Leticia Y., Bublik, Debora R., Gobessi, Stefania, Pierotti, Marco A., ...

The MAGE gene family is characterized by a conserved domain (MAGE Homology Domain). A subset of highly homologous MAGE genes (group A; MAGE-A) belong to the chromosome X-clustered cancer/testis...

International Agency for Research on Cancer Workshop on 'Expression array analyses in breast cancer taxonomy'

Tavtigian, Sean V, Pierotti, Marco A, Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise

In May 2006, a workshop on Expression array analyses in breast cancer taxonomy was held at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). The workshop covered an array of topics from the...

The RetC620R Mutation Affects Renal and Enteric Development in a Mouse Model of Hirschsprung’s Disease

Carniti, Cristiana, Belluco, Sara, Riccardi, Elena, Cranston, Aaron N., Mondellini, Piera, Ponder, Bruce A.J., ...

In rare families RET tyrosine kinase receptor substitutions located in exon 10 (especially at positions 609, 618, and 620) can concomitantly cause the MEN 2A (multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A) or...

Expression of Angiogenesis Stimulators and Inhibitors in Human Thyroid Tumors and Correlation with Clinical Pathological Features

Bunone, Giuseppe, Vigneri, Paolo, Mariani, Luigi, Butó, Simona, Collini, Paola, Pilotti, Silvana, ...

Experimental evidence has shown, both in vitro and in animal models, that neoplastic growth and subsequent metastasis formation depend on the tumor’s ability to induce an angiogenic switch. This...

Molecular Characterization of Synovial Sarcoma in Children and Adolescents: Evidence of Akt Activation1

Bozzi, Fabio, Ferrari, Andrea, Negri, Tiziana, Conca, Elena, Luca, Da Riva, Losa, Marco, ...

Synovial sarcoma (SS) is the most frequent nonrhabdomyosarcomatous soft tissue sarcoma encountered in adolescents and young adults, and despite advances in the treatment of local disease, metastases...

Molecular Characterization of Synovial Sarcoma in Children and Adolescents: Evidence of Akt Activation1

Bozzi, Fabio, Ferrari, Andrea, Negri, Tiziana, Conca, Elena, Luca, Da Riva, Losa, Marco, ...

Synovial sarcoma (SS) is the most frequent nonrhabdomyosarcomatous soft tissue sarcoma encountered in adolescents and young adults, and despite advances in the treatment of local disease, metastases...

TRK-A, HER-2/neu, and KIT Expression/Activation Profiles in Salivary Gland Carcinoma1,2

Negri, Tiziana, Tamborini, Elena, Dagrada, Gian Paolo, Greco, Angela, Staurengo, Samantha, Guzzo, Marco, ...

Salivary duct carcinomas (SDCs) and adenoid cystic carcinomas (ACCs) are the most aggressive and the most frequent carcinomas of the salivary glands, respectively. Little is known about them in terms...

Is Autophagy Rather Than Apoptosis the Regression Driver in Imatinib-Treated Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors?1

Miselli, Francesca, Negri, Tiziana, Gronchi, Alessandro, Losa, Marco, Conca, Elena, Brich, Silvia, ...

Although apoptosis (programmed cell death type I) is more frequently reported in the literature in imatinib-treated gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) cell lines,morphological features consistent...