2021
Chapter 48 Malignancies in systemic lupus erythematosus
Ladouceur A, Tissera H, Clarke A, Ramsey-Goldman R, Gordon C, Hansen J, Bernatsky S. Chapter 48 Malignancies in systemic lupus erythematosus. 2021, 461-467. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-814551-7.00048-9.ChaptersSystemic lupus erythematosusSLE patientsLupus erythematosusGeneral populationOverall cancer incidence ratesHormone-sensitive cancersCancer incidence ratesRisk of breastDrug exposureIncidence rateProstate cancerHormonal changesHigh riskCancer profilePatientsCancerGenetic factorsErythematosusRiskPotential reasonsLymphomaMalignancyPathophysiologyPopulationBreast
2016
Chapter 46 Malignancies in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Tissera H, Clarke A, Goldman R, Gordon C, Hansen J, Bernatsky S. Chapter 46 Malignancies in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. 2016, 411-415. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-801917-7.00046-2.ChaptersSystemic lupus erythematosusSLE patientsGeneral populationLupus erythematosusOverall cancer incidence ratesHormone-sensitive cancersCancer incidence ratesRisk of breastDrug exposureIncidence rateProstate cancerHormonal changesHigh riskCancer profilePatientsCancerGenetic factorsErythematosusRiskPopulationPotential reasonsLymphomaMalignancyPathophysiologyBreast
2015
DNA-dependent targeting of cell nuclei by a lupus autoantibody
Weisbart RH, Chan G, Jordaan G, Noble PW, Liu Y, Glazer PM, Nishimura RN, Hansen JE. DNA-dependent targeting of cell nuclei by a lupus autoantibody. Scientific Reports 2015, 5: 12022. PMID: 26156563, PMCID: PMC4496662, DOI: 10.1038/srep12022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLupus anti-DNA autoantibodiesAnti-DNA autoantibodiesTumor cell nucleiSingle-chain variable fragmentPotential therapeutic applicationsLupus autoantibodiesTherapeutic approachesIschemic conditionsCertain cancer cellsChain variable fragmentCancer cellsCell nucleiAutoantibodiesNecrotic regionsVariable fragmentTherapeutic applicationsDNA damageNuclear uptakeScFvMalignancyGreater understandingTumorsStrokeDisease
2014
A nucleolytic lupus autoantibody is toxic to BRCA2-deficient cancer cells
Noble PW, Young MR, Bernatsky S, Weisbart RH, Hansen JE. A nucleolytic lupus autoantibody is toxic to BRCA2-deficient cancer cells. Scientific Reports 2014, 4: 5958. PMID: 25091037, PMCID: PMC5380011, DOI: 10.1038/srep05958.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLupus autoantibodiesTherapeutic agentsCancer cellsSystemic lupus erythematosusBRCA2-deficient cellsLupus erythematosusBRCA2-deficient cancer cellsDLD1 colon cancer cellsColon cancer cellsSuch antibodiesLower riskAutoantibodiesSpecific cancersAntibodiesMalignancyDifferential effectsToxic effectsPotential utilityCellsAgentsFurther supportDNA-damaging agentsErythematosusTherapyCancer
2012
Targeting Cancer with a Lupus Autoantibody
Hansen JE, Chan G, Liu Y, Hegan DC, Dalal S, Dray E, Kwon Y, Xu Y, Xu X, Peterson-Roth E, Geiger E, Liu Y, Gera J, Sweasy JB, Sung P, Rockwell S, Nishimura RN, Weisbart RH, Glazer PM. Targeting Cancer with a Lupus Autoantibody. Science Translational Medicine 2012, 4: 157ra142. PMID: 23100628, PMCID: PMC3713477, DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.3004385.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSystemic lupus erythematosusAnti-DNA antibodiesLupus autoantibodiesProstate cancerCancer therapyLupus anti-DNA antibodiesHuman tumor xenograftsDNA-damaging therapiesCultured tumor cellsSLE patientsLupus erythematosusSLE pathophysiologyAutoimmune diseasesDose doxorubicinTumor xenograftsAutoantibodiesHuman cancer cellsTherapyTherapeutic agentsTumor cellsCancerCancer cellsLupusMalignancyPrecise role