I. Bourgot
University of Liège
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PLOS ONE | 2015
Delphine Assent; I. Bourgot; Benoit Hennuy; Pierre Geurts; Agnès Noël; Jean-Michel Foidart; Erik Maquoi
During tumour dissemination, invading breast carcinoma cells become confronted with a reactive stroma, a type I collagen-rich environment endowed with anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic properties. To develop metastatic capabilities, tumour cells must acquire the capacity to cope with this novel microenvironment. How cells interact with and respond to their microenvironment during cancer dissemination remains poorly understood. To address the impact of type I collagen on the fate of tumour cells, human breast carcinoma MCF-7 cells were cultured within three-dimensional type I collagen gels (3D COL1). Using this experimental model, we have previously demonstrated that membrane type-1 matrix metalloproteinase (MT1-MMP), a proteinase overexpressed in many aggressive tumours, promotes tumour progression by circumventing the collagen-induced up-regulation of BIK, a pro-apoptotic tumour suppressor, and hence apoptosis. Here we performed a transcriptomic analysis to decipher the molecular mechanisms regulating 3D COL1-induced apoptosis in human breast cancer cells. Control and MT1-MMP expressing MCF-7 cells were cultured on two-dimensional plastic plates or within 3D COL1 and a global transcriptional time-course analysis was performed. Shifting the cells from plastic plates to 3D COL1 activated a complex reprogramming of genes implicated in various biological processes. Bioinformatic analysis revealed a 3D COL1-mediated alteration of key cellular functions including apoptosis, cell proliferation, RNA processing and cytoskeleton remodelling. By using a panel of pharmacological inhibitors, we identified discoidin domain receptor 1 (DDR1), a receptor tyrosine kinase specifically activated by collagen, as the initiator of 3D COL1-induced apoptosis. Our data support the concept that MT1-MMP contributes to the inactivation of the DDR1-BIK signalling axis through the cleavage of collagen fibres and/or the alteration of DDR1 receptor signalling unit, without triggering a drastic remodelling of the transcriptome of MCF-7 cells.
Current Gene Therapy | 2003
Sacha Gogev; Frédéric Schynts; François Meurens; I. Bourgot; Etienne Thiry
Herpesviruses are large DNA viruses, which possess a number of advantages as gene delivery vectors. These relate to an ability to package large DNA insertions and establish lifelong latent infections in which the viral genome exists as a stable episome in the nucleus. For gene therapy to become a potential future treatment option, biosafe therapeutically efficient gene transfer is a central, but more and more stringent requirement. This review highlights the progress in development of herpesvirus based vectors, describes their properties as wall as discusses the biosafety concerns that are associated with their use in gene therapy. Thought was also given to biosafety issues pertaining to design and production of herpesvirus vector systems in therapeutic gene delivery.
Molecular and Cellular Probes | 2008
Alexandra Scipioni; I. Bourgot; Axel Mauroy; Dominique Ziant; Claude Saegerman; Georges Daube; Etienne Thiry
Virologie | 2003
François Meurens; Benoît Muylkens; Frédéric Schynts; I. Bourgot; A. Billiau; Etienne Thiry
Archive | 2009
Olivier Peulen; Cédric Detry; Virginie Lamour; Françoise Peters; Florence Quesada Calvo; I. Bourgot
Archive | 2006
Alexandra Scipioni; I. Bourgot; Dominique Ziant; P. Peeters; Georges Daube; Etienne Thiry
Archive | 2004
Alexandra Scipioni; I. Bourgot; Dominique Ziant; G. Czaplickl; P. De Mol; M. Lomba; Georges Daube; Etienne Thiry
Archive | 2004
Alexandra Scipioni; I. Bourgot; Dominique Ziant; G. Czaplickl; P. De Mol; M. Lomba; Georges Daube; Etienne Thiry
Archive | 2003
Alexandra Scipioni; I. Bourgot; Dominique Ziant; Georges Daube; Etienne Thiry
Archive | 2003
Alexandra Scipioni; I. Bourgot; Dominique Ziant; G. Czaplickl; P. De Mol; M. Lomba; Georges Daube; Etienne Thiry