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Michael B. Sporn

Bio: Michael B. Sporn is an academic researcher from Dartmouth College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transforming growth factor & Transforming growth factor beta. The author has an hindex of 157, co-authored 559 publications receiving 94605 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael B. Sporn include Cornell University & Reata Pharmaceuticals.


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01 Nov 2019
TL;DR: Treatment with LG 268, a RXR agonist, can improve response to immune checkpoint blockade in HER2+ or triple-negative breast cancer, and data suggest that the use of LG268, the only rexinoid approved by the FDA for the treatment of refractory cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, can be improved.
Abstract: Despite numerous therapeutic advances in the past decade, breast cancer is expected to cause over 42,000 deaths in the United States in 2019. Breast cancer had been considered an immunologically silent tumor; however recent findings suggest that immune cells play important roles in tumor growth even in the breast. Retinoid X receptors (RXRs) are a subclass of nuclear receptors that act as ligand-dependent transcription factors that regulate a variety of cellular processes including proliferation and differentiation; in addition, they are essential for macrophage biology. Rexinoids are synthetic molecules that bind and activate RXRs. Bexarotene is the only rexinoid approved by the FDA for the treatment of refractory cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. Other more-potent rexinoids have been synthesized, such as LG100268 (LG268). Here, we report that treatment with LG 268, but not bexarotene, decreased infiltration of myeloid-derived suppressor cells and CD206-expressing macrophages, increased the expression of PD-L1 by 50%, and increased the ratio of CD8/CD4, CD25 T cells, which correlates with increased cytotoxic activity of CD8 T cells in tumors of MMTV-Neu mice (a model of HER2-positive breast cancer). In the MMTV-PyMT murine model of triple negative breast cancer, LG268 treatment of established tumors prolonged survival, and in combination with anti-PD-L1 antibodies, significantly (p = 0.05) increased the infiltration of cytotoxic CD8 T cells and apoptosis. Collectively, these data suggest that the use of LG268, a RXR agonist, can improve response to immune checkpoint blockade in HER2+ or triple-negative breast cancer.

13 citations

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TL;DR: Preliminary phamacokinetics studies show that CDDO anhydride levels are higher than CDDO levels in mouse tissues and blood, and potency similar to or higher than the corresponding acid (CDDO) in various in vitro and in vivo assays related to inflammation and carcinogenesis.

13 citations

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TL;DR: Some pharmacological approaches to enhancing the synthesis or activity of TGF-beta may provide new modalities for prevention of carcinogenesis, if they can be applied during the early stages of the disease process, before cells become refractory.
Abstract: Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) plays an important role in controlling proliferation or differentiation in almost all epithelial tissues. The pathophysiology of TGF-beta during carcinogenesis is now an important area of investigation, since it appears that as the process of carcinogenesis progresses, epithelial cells often become refractory to the growth-regulatory actions of TGF-beta. In this article we consider the possible cellular and molecular bases for this phenomenon, and then discuss some pharmacological approaches to enhancing the synthesis or activity of TGF-beta. These approaches may provide new modalities for prevention of carcinogenesis, if they can be applied during the early stages of the disease process, before cells become refractory. We give particular attention to tamoxifen and retinoic acid, since it has been shown that these agents, which are of known efficacy for prevention of cancer, can markedly enhance the secretion of specific isotypes of TGF-beta by several types of cells.

13 citations

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TL;DR: The capacity of the alpha-isomer of retinyl acetate to support growth in hamsters fed a vitamin A-deficient diet was assessed over a 40-fold dose range and decreased relative potency was found.
Abstract: The capacity of the alpha-isomer of retinyl acetate to support growth in hamsters fed a vitamin A-deficient diet was assessed over a 40-fold dose range. Although decreased relative potency of the alpha isomer, as compared with the beta isomer, was found, sustained weight gain and survival for 6 months were achieved with a weekly intraperitoneal dose of 300 mug of the alpha isomer. An intraperitoneal dosage of alpha-retinyl acetate resulted in greater activity than an oral dosage.

12 citations


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07 Jan 2000-Cell
TL;DR: This work has been supported by the Department of the Army and the National Institutes of Health, and the author acknowledges the support and encouragement of the National Cancer Institute.

28,811 citations

28 Jul 2005
TL;DR: PfPMP1)与感染红细胞、树突状组胞以及胎盘的单个或多个受体作用,在黏附及免疫逃避中起关键的作�ly.
Abstract: 抗原变异可使得多种致病微生物易于逃避宿主免疫应答。表达在感染红细胞表面的恶性疟原虫红细胞表面蛋白1(PfPMP1)与感染红细胞、内皮细胞、树突状细胞以及胎盘的单个或多个受体作用,在黏附及免疫逃避中起关键的作用。每个单倍体基因组var基因家族编码约60种成员,通过启动转录不同的var基因变异体为抗原变异提供了分子基础。

18,940 citations

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29 Apr 1993-Nature
TL;DR: The ability to control the expression of genes encoding these molecules and to target specific cell types provides opportunities to develop new diagnostic and therapeutic agents to induce the regression of the lesions and, possibly, to prevent their formation.
Abstract: Atherosclerosis, the principal cause of heart attack, stroke and gangrene of the extremities, is responsible for 50% of all mortality in the USA, Europe and Japan. The lesions result from an excessive, inflammatory-fibroproliferative response to various forms of insult to the endothelium and smooth muscle of the artery wall. A large number of growth factors, cytokines and vasoregulatory molecules participate in this process. Our ability to control the expression of genes encoding these molecules and to target specific cell types provides opportunities to develop new diagnostic and therapeutic agents to induce the regression of the lesions and, possibly, to prevent their formation.

10,861 citations

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19 Mar 2010-Cell
TL;DR: The principal mechanisms that govern the effects of inflammation and immunity on tumor development are outlined and attractive new targets for cancer therapy and prevention are discussed.

8,664 citations

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TL;DR: The transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) family of growth factors control the development and homeostasis of most tissues in metazoan organisms and mutations in these pathways are the cause of various forms of human cancer and developmental disorders.
Abstract: The transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) family of growth factors control the development and homeostasis of most tissues in metazoan organisms. Work over the past few years has led to the elucidation of a TGF-beta signal transduction network. This network involves receptor serine/threonine kinases at the cell surface and their substrates, the SMAD proteins, which move into the nucleus, where they activate target gene transcription in association with DNA-binding partners. Distinct repertoires of receptors, SMAD proteins, and DNA-binding partners seemingly underlie, in a cell-specific manner, the multifunctional nature of TGF-beta and related factors. Mutations in these pathways are the cause of various forms of human cancer and developmental disorders.

7,710 citations