Mona Sheta
Okayama University
3 Papers
16 Citations
Mona Sheta is an academic researcher from Okayama University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Induced pluripotent stem cell & Stem cell. The author has co-authored 3 publications. Previous affiliations of Mona Sheta include Cairo University.
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Papers
Chronic exposure to FGF2 converts iPSCs into cancer stem cells with an enhanced integrin/focal adhesion/PI3K/AKT axis.
Mona Sheta,Mona Sheta,Ghmkin Hassan,Ghmkin Hassan,Said M. Afify,Said M. Afify,Sadia Monzur,Kazuki Kumon,Hagar A. Abu Quora,Mahmoud Farahat,Maram H. Zahra,Xiaoying Fu,Xiaoying Fu,Akimasa Seno,Masaharu Seno +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, a meta-analysis was conducted to assess gene expression profiles in different breast cancer cell lines focusing on the secretory factors responsible for conversion and found that fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2) was the best candidate in T47D and BT549 cells, of which conditioned medium was previously successful in inducing CSCs.
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MEK1/2 is a bottleneck that induces cancer stem cells to activate the PI3K/AKT pathway.
Ghmkin Hassan,Ghmkin Hassan,Ghmkin Hassan,Said M. Afify,Juan Du,Hend M. Nawara,Mona Sheta,Mona Sheta,Sadia Monzur,Maram H. Zahra,Hagar A. Abu Quora,Hagar A. Abu Quora,Hager Mansour,Samah El-Ghlban,Ryo Uesaki,Akimasa Seno,Masaharu Seno +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of AZD-6244, a MEK1/2-specific inhibitor, on the conversion of iPS cells into CSCs were investigated.
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Microenvironment of mammary fat pads affected the characteristics of the tumors derived from the induced cancer stem cells.
Hagar A. Abu Quora,Hagar A. Abu Quora,Maram H. Zahra,Samah El-Ghlban,Neha Nair,Said M. Afify,Said M. Afify,Ghmkin Hassan,Hend M. Nawara,Mona Sheta,Sadia Monzur,Xiaoying Fu,Xiaoying Fu,Amira Osman,Akimasa Seno,Masaharu Seno +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, a breast cancer tumor model was established using mouse induced pluripotent stem cells developed from normal fibroblasts without genetic manipulation, which were transplanted into the mammary fat pads of BALB/c nude mice, these two model cells formed malignant tumors exhibiting pronounced histopathological characteristics similar to breast cancers.
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