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overview Gastroenterology cancer research group at HU Cancer Center Dr. Hassan Ashktorab is Professor in the Departments of Medicine. He serves, or has served as the member of gastrointestinal working group in the Howard University Cancer Center, executive member of The Howard University Cancer Center, Adjunct Professor at The Department of Genetics and Human Genetics and the Director of Microarray facility at Howard University and former Chair of College of Medicine Research committee. He is a member of the Editorial boards of PLoS One, Digestive Diseases and Science, World Journal of Gastroenterology and Gouvaresh and former Editorial Board member of Gut. He has been awarded several NIH grants including RO3, RO1 and DOD grants. He received the HU-COM Outstanding Researcher Award in 2011. He has been a member of different NIH study sections since 2005. Dr. Ashktorab’s group focus is on epigenetics, genetics and epidemiology of gastrointestinal cancers especially colorectal cancer. Gastroenterology Research: Gastroenterology laboratory is investigating the molecular mechanisms governing cellular proliferation, including epigenetic and genetic influence during oncogenic transformation and tumorigenesis. The long term goals include the identification and characterization of epigenetic factors such as DNA methylation, miRNA and histone modifications that play a central and direct role in the initiation and/or progression of human cancers, specifically gastric and colon cancer. This includes research on chromatin modification through methylation or acetylation of genes/histones that may play critical roles in the regulation of transcription of many genes, leading to alteration of cell function and cell cycle. In addition, the detection of DNA methylation biomarkers for both early detection and prognosis is part of our interests using Next Generation Sequencing (NGS). We have recently detected several epigenetic biomarkers that are hypermethylated significantly in tumors from African Americans compared to Caucasians. Dr. Ashktorab’s translational/clinical research focuses on the African American population, investigating genomic instability and gene silencing in patients with adenoma and colorectal cancer. This is a critical step for the understanding of the onset of cancer progression in African Americans with the goal of tackling this health disparity in this population. NGS is revolutionizing medicine and health care approaches. As it becomes cheaper and more accessible, more in-depth personalized genomic information will be available that dictates more appropriate and individualized approaches for both detection and treatment. Dr. Ashktorab’s NGS research recently identified novel mutations in African Americans with colorectal cancer which were highlighted in the Journal Cancer. His group is working toward biomarkers identification in early to late colorectal carcinogenesis. One of the genes that is an early marker in colorectal carcinogenesis is APC. This gene is part of WNT pathway and his group found novel mutations in African Americans with colorectal cancer which is highlighted in Cancer and PNAS 2015. The identification of these biomarkers will help in the detection, prognostic and treatment of the patients. The NGS research is followed by targeted exome sequencing for gene panels in detect colorectal cancer specifically in African Americans. Much of the sporadic colorectal cancer’s underlying genetic mutations (driver genes) are unknown in patients from specific ethnic groups such as African Americans. We also reported the identification of distinct novel variants from adenoma and CRC patients in mismatch repair (MMR) genes MHS3 and MSH6, and in PIK3CA. A new line of research was recently developed with Dr. Brim in the context of the role that the gut microbiota might play in the initiation and progression of colon neoplasia. Dr. Brim is a faculty at the Department of Pathology. Several publications have pointed to potential roles of specific bacteria in triggering genetic and epigenetic events such as those described in colon carcinogenesis. The primary goal of this line of research is to define specific bacteria that associate with higher risk of neoplasia. This will likely offer the opportunity to intervene at the gut microbiota’s level to reduce the risk of colon carcinogenesis. We are also collaborating with Dr. Laiyemo, a gastroenterologist and Dr. Nouraie Faculty at the College of medicine, on several epidemiological studies that seek to assess factors at play in the adherence to colonoscopy and treatment in minority patients. Along with our genetic, epigenetic, microbiomic and epidemiological studies that target colorectal cancer in African Americans, we are also investigating such a disease in other minorities such as Hispanics. We are also investigating other gastrointestinal diseases through several ongoing epidemiological studies such as hepatic fibrosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, gastroesophageal reflux disease, esophageal cancer and anal cancer in African Americans among several other projects. Please visit PubMed for the recent publications.
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Grant METHYLATION PROFILING AND RISK OF COLORECTAL CANCER
Academic Article The impact of C-MYC gene expression on gastric cancer cell.
Academic Article SLC5A8 gene, a transporter of butyrate: a gut flora metabolite, is frequently methylated in African American colon adenomas.
Academic Article Distinct high-profile methylated genes in colorectal cancer.
Academic Article CD44-SLC1A2 gene fusions in gastric cancer.
Academic Article Linkage disequilibrium and haplotype analysis of COX-2 and risk of colorectal adenoma development.
Academic Article Gastrokine 1 regulates NF-?B signaling pathway and cytokine expression in gastric cancers.
Academic Article Case-control study of vitamin D, dickkopf homolog 1 (DKK1) gene methylation, VDR gene polymorphism and the risk of colon adenoma in African Americans.
Academic Article MicroRNA-211 expression promotes colorectal cancer cell growth in vitro and in vivo by targeting tumor suppressor CHD5.
Academic Article LARP7 is a potential tumor suppressor gene in gastric cancer.
Academic Article Epigenetic inactivation of endothelin-2 and endothelin-3 in colon cancer.
Academic Article Genomic aberrations in an African American colorectal cancer cohort reveals a MSI-specific profile and chromosome X amplification in male patients.
Academic Article GKN1-miR-185-DNMT1 axis suppresses gastric carcinogenesis through regulation of epigenetic alteration and cell cycle.
Academic Article Epigenetic silencing of CHD5, a novel tumor-suppressor gene, occurs in early colorectal cancer stages.
Academic Article MicroRNA 135a suppresses lymph node metastasis through down-regulation of ROCK1 in early gastric cancer.
Academic Article An integrative CGH, MSI and candidate genes methylation analysis of colorectal tumors.
Academic Article The effect of Helicobacter pylori CagA on the HER-2 copy number and expression in gastric cancer.
Academic Article GKN2 contributes to the homeostasis of gastric mucosa by inhibiting GKN1 activity.
Academic Article DNA methylome profiling identifies novel methylated genes in African American patients with colorectal neoplasia.
Academic Article Gene amplification associated with the dominant cob-354 cobalt resistance trait in Dictyostelium discoideum.
Academic Article Establishment of the nuclear location of Dictyostelium discoideum plasmids.
Academic Article Gastrokine 1 inhibits gastrin-induced cell proliferation.
Academic Article Heterodimeric interaction between GKN2 and TFF1 entails synergistic antiproliferative and pro-apoptotic effects on gastric cancer cells.
Academic Article Increased MACC1 levels in tissues and blood identify colon adenoma patients at high risk.
Academic Article Reduced Representation Bisulfite Sequencing Determination of Distinctive DNA Hypermethylated Genes in the Progression to Colon Cancer in African Americans.
Academic Article Inhibition of histone/lysine acetyltransferase activity kills CoCl2-treated and hypoxia-exposed gastric cancer cells and reduces their invasiveness.
Academic Article Targeted exome sequencing reveals distinct pathogenic variants in Iranians with colorectal cancer.
Academic Article Epigenomic Promoter Alterations Amplify Gene Isoform and Immunogenic Diversity in Gastric Adenocarcinoma.
Academic Article Histone isoform H2A1H promotes attainment of distinct physiological states by altering chromatin dynamics.
Academic Article Testin and filamin-C downregulation by acetylated Siah2 increases invasiveness of Helicobacter pylori-infected gastric cancer cells.
Academic Article GPNMB methylation: a new marker of potentially carcinogenic colon lesions.
Academic Article Multiple genetic mutations caused by NKX6.3 depletion contribute to gastric tumorigenesis.
Academic Article Inhibition of miR-194 suppresses the Wnt/?-catenin signalling pathway in gastric cancer.
Academic Article A Microbiomic Analysis in African Americans with Colonic Lesions Reveals Streptococcus sp.VT162 as a Marker of Neoplastic Transformation.
Academic Article YAP/TAZ Initiates Gastric Tumorigenesis via Upregulation of MYC.
Academic Article Gastrokine 1 protein is a potential theragnostic target for gastric cancer.
Academic Article Driver genes exome sequencing reveals distinct variants in African Americans with colorectal neoplasia.
Academic Article KRAS mutation and abnormal expression of Cripto-1 as two potential candidate biomarkers for detection of colorectal cancer development.
Academic Article Cannabidiol promotes apoptosis via regulation of XIAP/Smac in gastric cancer.
Academic Article miRNA-192 and -215 activate Wnt/?-catenin signaling pathway in gastric cancer via APC.
Academic Article HNF4a pathway mapping identifies wild-type IDH1 as a targetable metabolic node in gastric cancer.
Academic Article Genipin induces mitochondrial dysfunction and apoptosis via downregulation of Stat3/mcl-1 pathway in gastric cancer.
Academic Article Uptake and tumor-suppressive pathways of exosome-associated GKN1 protein in gastric epithelial cells.
Academic Article Altered ARID1A expression in colorectal cancer.
Academic Article Determination of distinctive hypomethylated genes in African American colorectal neoplastic lesions.
Academic Article Promoter methylation regulates Helicobacter pylori-stimulated cyclooxygenase-2 expression in gastric epithelial cells.
Academic Article In vivo and in vitro activation of caspase-8 and -3 associated with Helicobacter pylori infection.
Academic Article Effects of Helicobacter pylori on intracellular Ca2+ signaling in normal human gastric mucous epithelial cells.
Academic Article Folate status and risk of colorectal polyps in African Americans.
Academic Article Distinct BRAF (V600E) and KRAS mutations in high microsatellite instability sporadic colorectal cancer in African Americans.
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Concept Amino Acid Sequence
Concept Base Sequence
Concept Gene Amplification
Concept Gene Expression Regulation
Concept Gene Frequency
Concept Genes, Bacterial
Concept Genes, Dominant
Concept Multigene Family
Concept Molecular Sequence Data
Concept Oncogenes
Concept Genes, ras
Concept Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid
Concept Gene Expression
Concept Genome, Human
Concept Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic
Concept Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
Concept Genes, Tumor Suppressor
Concept Genes, myc
Concept Genes, APC
Concept Gene Targeting
Concept Gene Dosage
Concept Genes, p16
Concept Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
Concept Gene Silencing
Concept Gene Expression Profiling
Concept Histone Code
Concept Gene Fusion
Concept Genes, Neoplasm
Concept Gene Knockdown Techniques
Concept Genetic Loci
Academic Article Saffron Crudes and Compounds Restrict MACC1-Dependent Cell Proliferation and Migration of Colorectal Cancer Cells.
Academic Article SUFU mediates EMT and Wnt/?-catenin signaling pathway activation promoted by miRNA-324-5p in human gastric cancer.
Academic Article Lymphatic metastasis-related TBL1XR1 enhances stemness and metastasis in gastric cancer stem-like cells by activating ERK1/2-SOX2 signaling.
Academic Article Dual activation of Hedgehog and Wnt/?-catenin signaling pathway caused by downregulation of SUFU targeted by miRNA-150 in human gastric cancer.
Academic Article Hyperactivation of MEK/ERK pathway by Ca2+ /calmodulin-dependent protein kinase kinase 2?promotes cellular proliferation by activating cyclin-dependent kinases?and minichromosome maintenance protein?in gastric cancer cells.
Academic Article PIWI interacting RNAs perspectives: a new avenues in future cancer investigations.
Academic Article A novel protein AXIN1-295aa encoded by circAXIN1 activates the Wnt/?-catenin signaling pathway to promote gastric cancer progression.
Academic Article Vimentin binds to a novel tumor suppressor protein, GSPT1-238aa, encoded by circGSPT1 with a selective encoding priority to halt autophagy in gastric carcinoma.
Academic Article Circ_CEA promotes the interaction between the p53 and cyclin-dependent kinases 1 as a scaffold to inhibit the apoptosis of gastric cancer.
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