Elisa Le Boiteux
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Recent Articles
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Ramesh V, Gollavilli P, Pinna L, Siddiqui M, Turtos A, Napoli F, et al.
EMBO Mol Med
. 2023 Sep;
15(12):e17836.
PMID: 37766669
The epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) plays a central role in the development of cancer metastasis and resistance to chemotherapy. However, its pharmacological treatment remains challenging. Here, we used an EMT-focused integrative...
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Boiteux E, Guichet P, Masliantsev K, Montibus B, Vaurs-Barriere C, Gonthier-Gueret C, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2022 May;
23(9).
PMID: 35563134
Glioblastomas represent approximatively half of all gliomas and are the most deadly and aggressive form. Their therapeutic resistance and tumor relapse rely on a subpopulation of cells that are called...
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Boiteux E, Court F, Guichet P, Vaurs-Barriere C, Vaillant I, Chautard E, et al.
Mol Oncol
. 2021 Mar;
15(8):1995-2010.
PMID: 33720519
In human, the 39 coding HOX genes and 18 referenced noncoding antisense transcripts are arranged in four genomic clusters named HOXA, B, C, and D. This highly conserved family belongs...
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Goncalves C, Boiteux E, Arnaud P, Costa B
Cell Mol Life Sci
. 2020 Apr;
77(19):3797-3821.
PMID: 32239260
HOX genes encode a family of evolutionarily conserved homeodomain transcription factors that are crucial both during development and adult life. In humans, 39 HOX genes are arranged in four clusters...
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Court F, Boiteux E, Fogli A, Muller-Barthelemy M, Vaurs-Barriere C, Chautard E, et al.
Genome Res
. 2019 Sep;
29(10):1605-1621.
PMID: 31533980
In cancer cells, aberrant DNA methylation is commonly associated with transcriptional alterations, including silencing of tumor suppressor genes. However, multiple epigenetic mechanisms, including polycomb repressive marks, contribute to gene deregulation...