Yvessa Verheyden
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Recent Articles
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Katopodi V, Marino A, Pateraki N, Verheyden Y, Cinque S, Jimenez E, et al.
Cell Death Differ
. 2024 Sep;
32(3):397-415.
PMID: 39294440
Upregulation of mitochondrial respiration coupled with high ROS-scavenging capacity is a characteristic shared by drug-tolerant cells in several cancers. As translational fidelity is essential for cell fitness, protection of the...
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Vendramin R, Katopodi V, Cinque S, Konnova A, Knezevic Z, Adnane S, et al.
J Exp Med
. 2021 Jul;
218(9).
PMID: 34287642
The ability to adapt to environmental stress, including therapeutic insult, contributes to tumor evolution and drug resistance. In suboptimal conditions, the integrated stress response (ISR) promotes survival by dampening cytosolic...
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Verheyden Y, Goedert L, Leucci E
Cell Stress
. 2019 Jun;
3(1):19-26.
PMID: 31225496
Under adverse environmental conditions, cells activate stress re-sponses that favour adaptation or, in case of irreversible damage, induce cell death. Multiple stress response pathways converge to downregulate ribo-some biogenesis and...
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SAMMSON fosters cancer cell fitness by concertedly enhancing mitochondrial and cytosolic translation
Vendramin R, Verheyden Y, Ishikawa H, Goedert L, Nicolas E, Saraf K, et al.
Nat Struct Mol Biol
. 2018 Oct;
25(11):1035-1046.
PMID: 30374086
Synchronization of mitochondrial and cytoplasmic translation rates is critical for the maintenance of cellular fitness, with cancer cells being especially vulnerable to translational uncoupling. Although alterations of cytosolic protein synthesis...