Abier A. Abdelnaby
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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Cell | 2014
Raghu R. Chivukula; Guanglu Shi; Asha Acharya; Eric W. Mills; Lauren R. Zeitels; Joselin L. Anandam; Abier A. Abdelnaby; Glen C. Balch; John C. Mansour; Adam C. Yopp; Anirban Maitra; Joshua T. Mendell
Downregulation of the miR-143/145 microRNA (miRNA) cluster has been repeatedly reported in colon cancer and other epithelial tumors. In addition, overexpression of these miRNAs inhibits tumorigenesis, leading to broad consensus that they function as cell-autonomous epithelial tumor suppressors. We generated mice with deletion of miR-143/145 to investigate the functions of these miRNAs in intestinal physiology and disease in vivo. Although intestinal development proceeded normally in the absence of these miRNAs, epithelial regeneration after injury was dramatically impaired. Surprisingly, we found that miR-143/145 are expressed and function exclusively within the mesenchymal compartment of intestine. Defective epithelial regeneration in miR-143/145-deficient mice resulted from the dysfunction of smooth muscle and myofibroblasts and was associated with derepression of the miR-143 target Igfbp5, which impaired IGF signaling after epithelial injury. These results provide important insights into the regulation of epithelial wound healing and argue against a cell-autonomous tumor suppressor role for miR-143/145 in colon cancer.
Genes & Development | 2014
Lauren R. Zeitels; Asha Acharya; Guanglu Shi; Divya Chivukula; Raghu R. Chivukula; Joselin L. Anandam; Abier A. Abdelnaby; Glen C. Balch; John C. Mansour; Adam C. Yopp; James A. Richardson; Joshua T. Mendell
Down-regulation of miR-26 family members has been implicated in the pathogenesis of multiple malignancies. In some settings, including glioma, however, miR-26-mediated repression of PTEN promotes tumorigenesis. To investigate the contexts in which the tumor suppressor versus oncogenic activity of miR-26 predominates in vivo, we generated miR-26a transgenic mice. Despite measureable repression of Pten, elevated miR-26a levels were not associated with malignancy in transgenic animals. We documented reduced miR-26 expression in human colorectal cancer and, accordingly, showed that miR-26a expression potently suppressed intestinal adenoma formation in Apc(min/+) mice, a model known to be sensitive to Pten dosage. These studies reveal a tumor suppressor role for miR-26 in intestinal cancer that overrides putative oncogenic activity, highlighting the therapeutic potential of miR-26 delivery to this tumor type.
The Prostate | 2003
Paulette Furbert-Harris; Debra Parish-Gause; Ibrahim Laniyan; Keith A. Hunter; Josephine Okomo-Awich; Theresa Vaughn; Kesha C. Forrest; Christina Howland; Abier A. Abdelnaby; Oladipo A. Oredipe
Anticancer Research | 2003
Paulette Furbert-Harris; Ibrahim Laniyan; Dana Harris; Georgia M. Dunston; Theresa Vaughn; Abier A. Abdelnaby; Debra Parish-Gause; Oladipo A. Oredipe
Cellular and Molecular Biology | 2003
Paulette Furbert-Harris; Debra Parish-Gause; Hunter Ka; Theresa Vaughn; Howland C; Okomo-Awich J; Forrest K; Ibrahim Laniyan; Abier A. Abdelnaby; Oladipo A. Oredipe
Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2018
Freda Ready; Hanna Getachew; Abier A. Abdelnaby
Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2018
Audra T. Clark; Shannon A. Scielzo; Abier A. Abdelnaby; Deborah E. Farr; Rachael Lefevre; Lisa Bailey; Salahuddin Kazi; Kareem R. Abdel Fattah
Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2018
John Abdelsayed; Whitney Huddleston; Abier A. Abdelnaby; Joselin L. Anandam; Farshid Araghizadeh
American Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017
Jeffrey Meyer; Yull Edwin Arriaga; Joselin L. Anandam; Sirisha Karri; Samira Syed; Udit N. Verma; Abier A. Abdelnaby; Grace Raja; Ying Dong; Muhammad Shaalan Beg; Glen C. Balch
Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2015
Joselin L. Anandam; Samuel Kirkendall; Marissa L. Anderson; Farshid Araghizadeh; Abier A. Abdelnaby; Craig Olson