Grant ID | RP130315 |
Awarded On | December 05, 2012 |
Title | Inhibition of TGFb signaling by nuclear receptor COUP-TFII results in aggressive prostate cancer growth and metastasis |
Program | Academic Research |
Award Mechanism | Individual Investigator |
Institution/Organization | Baylor College of Medicine |
Principal Investigator/Program Director | Ming-Jer Tsai |
Cancer Sites | Prostate |
Contracted Amount | $750,000 |
Lay Summary |
Patients with breast or prostate cancer, as with most cancers, die when their cancer metastasizes to vital organs of the body, such as the lung. For metastasis to occur, the tumor cells must first proliferate and invade the surrounding tissues. In our laboratory, we study the role of COUP-TFII in cancer growth, invasion, and metastasis. COUP-TFII is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily, which is one of the best families of proteins that can be targeted with drugs for disease therapy. Our recent studies demonstrate that COUP-TFII acts as a central coordinator for both tumor growth and metastasis by controlling multiple signaling steps both within the cancer cell and its surrounding mi... |