Research Unit’s Supervisor: Prof. Y. Luqmani
Research Group: Y. Luqmani, M. Khajah, M. Al Soraj, A. Al- Romaiyan, Zainab Taqi, A. Al Ateyah, R. Taaba, L. Adi
Research focus areas:
Mechanisms of endocrine resistance in breast cancer
Identification of signaling pathways operating in ER-ve cells
Determinants of EMT and their contribution to tumour progression
Reversal of EMT to restore endocrine sensitivity
Analysis of miRNA and their involvement in EMT
Extracellular vesicles as mediators to modify cell phenotype
The role of extracellular pH in modifying cell morphology and behaviour of ER silenced cells: mechanisms controlling membrane blebbing
Metabolic differences between ER+ve and ER silenced cells; effect of anaerobic conditions
Areas of Collaboration:
In vivo studies in nude mice to determine metastatic potential of ER silenced cells; imaging using luciferase tagged vectors
Evaluation of novel synthetic or natural products for anti-cancer activity
Atomic force microscopy to analyze extracellular vesicles
Bioinformatics analyses
Selected publications
Al Saleh S, Al Mulla F, Luqmani YA (2011) Estrogen Receptor Silencing Induces Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition in Human Breast Cancer Cells. PLoS ONE 6 (6): e20610. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0020610
Al Saleh S, Sharaf LH and Luqmani YA (2011). Signalling pathways involved in endocrine resistance in breast cancer and associations with epithelial to mesenchymal transition. Int. J Oncol. 38, 1197-1217.
Khajah MA, Al Saleh S, Mathew PM, Luqmani YA (2012) Differential Effect of Growth Factors on Invasion and Proliferation of Endocrine Resistant Breast Cancer Cells. PLoS ONE 7(7): e41847. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0041847.
Khajah M, Al Mohri I, Merlin P and Luqmani YA (2013). Extracellular alkaline pH leads to increased metastatic potential of estrogen receptor silenced endocrine resistant breast cancer cells. PLoS ONE 8(10): e76327. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0076327.
Abaza M & Luqmani YA. (2013). The influence of pH and hypoxia on tumor metastasis. Expert Rev Anticancer Ther 13(10), 1229-1242.
Khajah M, Mathew P, Alam-Eldin N and Luqmani YA (2015). Bleb formation is induced by alkaline but not acidic pH in estrogen receptor slinced breast cancer cells. Int. J Oncol. 46, 1685-1698.