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The Lamarche-Vane lab investigates the role of small Rho GTPases in molecular mechanisms underlying cell migration and adhesion, in the context of neurobiology, development, and cancer. Rho proteins are crucial during many cytoskeletal-dependent cellular processes such as cell migration and adhesion, morphogenesis, cell cycle progression, gene expression, and apoptosis. Each of these cellular functions plays an active role during development and progression of cancer. One line of research in the lab investigates the molecular mechanisms underlying the effects of Rho GTPases regulated by the axon guidance cue netrin-1 leading to a coordinated and directed response of growth cone navigation. The work has and will continue to provide new insights into the molecular mechanisms of axon guidance and will also impact directly on the understanding of the pathology of mental retardation, neurodegenerative diseases, spinal cord injuries, and brain tumors. Regulators of Rho GTPases are critical for normal cellular responses and are targets for subversion during oncogenic transformation. The Lamarche-Vane lab has recently identified a Rac1/Cdc42 regulator CdGAP as a promoter of breast tumorigenesis and metastasis. The lab has also contributed to the identification of gain-of function mutations in the CdGAP gene linked to a human developmental disorder, the Adams-Oliver syndrome. This provided the basis for the second thrust in the lab to study the role of CdGAP in cancer metastasis and developmental disease in the context of TGFβ signaling. The Lamarche-Vane lab employs a vital methodological approach using cell biological, biochemical and in vivo experimental approaches.
The Lamarche-Vane lab investigates the role of small Rho GTPases in molecular mechanisms underlying cell migration and adhesion, in the context of neurobiology, development, and cancer. Rho proteins are crucial during many cytoskeletal-dependent cellular processes such as cell migration and adhesion, morphogenesis, cell cycle progression, gene expression, and apoptosis. Each of these cellular functions plays an active role during development and progression of cancer. One line of research in the lab investigates the molecular mechanisms underlying the effects of Rho GTPases regulated by the axon guidance cue netrin-1 leading to a coordinated and directed response of growth cone navigation. The work has and will continue to provide new insights into the molecular mechanisms of axon guidance and will also impact directly on the understanding of the pathology of mental retardation, neurodegenerative diseases, spinal cord injuries, and brain tumors. Regulators of Rho GTPases are critical for normal cellular responses and are targets for subversion during oncogenic transformation. The Lamarche-Vane lab has recently identified a Rac1/Cdc42 regulator CdGAP as a promoter of breast tumorigenesis and metastasis. The lab has also contributed to the identification of gain-of function mutations in the CdGAP gene linked to a human developmental disorder, the Adams-Oliver syndrome. This provided the basis for the second thrust in the lab to study the role of CdGAP in cancer metastasis and developmental disease in the context of TGFβ signaling. The Lamarche-Vane lab employs a vital methodological approach using cell biological, biochemical and in vivo experimental approaches.
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Samuel V. Delisle,Cedrik Labreche, Monica Lara-Marquez,John Abou-Hamad,Brennan Garland,Nathalie Lamarche-Vane,Luc A. Sabourin
BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-MOLECULAR CELL RESEARCHno. 7 (2024)
Natalia Dominik,Stephanie Efthymiou,Christopher J Record, Xinyu Miao, Renee Lin, Jevin Parmar,Annarita Scardamaglia,Reza Maroofian,Gabriel Aughey, Abigail Wilson,Simon Lowe,Riccardo Curro, Ricardo P Schnekenberg,Shahryar Alavi, Leif Leclaire, Yi He, Kristina Zhelchenska,Yohanns Bellaiche,Isabelle Gaugue,Mariola Skorupinska,Liedewei Van de Vondel,Sahar Da'as,Valentina Turchetti,Serdal Gungor,Ehsan Ghayoor Karimiani, Camila Armirola Ricaurte,Haluk Topaloglu,Albena Jordanova,Mashaya Zaman,Selina H Banu,Wilson Marques,Pedro Jose Tomaselli, Busra Aynekin,Ali Cansu,Huseyin Per,Ayten Gulec,Javeria Raza Alvi, Tipu Sultan, Arif Khan,Giovanni Zifarelli,Shahnaz Ibrahim,Grazia M.S. Mancini,M. Mahdi Motazacker,Esther Brusse,Vincenzo Lupo,Teresa Sevilla,Seyma Tekgul,Robin Palvadeau,A Nazli Basak,Jonathan Baets,Yesim Parman,Arman Cakar,Rita Horvath,Tobias B Haack,Jan-Hendrik Stahl,Kathrin Grundmann-Hauser,Joohyun Park,Stephan Zuchner,Nigel G Laing,Lindsay Wilson,Alexander M. Rossor,James Polke,Fernanda Barbosa Figueiredo, Andre Luiz Pessoa,Fernando Kok,Antonio Rodrigues Coimbra-Neto,Marcondes C Franca,Yalda Jamshidi,Gianina Ravenscroft,Sherifa Ahmed Hamed,Wendy K. Chung,Daniel P Osborn,Michael Hanna,Andrea Cortese,James E C Jepson,Mary M Reilly,Nathalie Lamarche-Vane,Henry Houlden
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Jun Matsuda, Dina Greenberg,Sajida Ibrahim,Mirela Maier,Lamine Aoudjit,Jennifer Chapelle,Cindy Baldwin, Yi He,Nathalie Lamarche-Vane,Tomoko Takano
Scientific reportsno. 1 (2022): 18657
Margaret F. Lippincott,Wanxue Xu, Abigail A. Smith, Xinyu Miao,Agathe Lafont, Omar Shennib, Gordon J. Farley,Riwa Sabbagh,Angela Delaney,Maria Stamou,Lacey Plummer,Kathryn Salnikov,Neoklis A. Georgopoulos,Veronica Mericq,Richard Quinton,Frederic Tran Mau-Them,Sophie Nambot,Asma Hamad,Helen Brittain,Rebecca S. Tooze,Eduardo Calpena,Andrew O. M. Wilkie,Marjolaine Willems,William F. Crowley,Ravikumar Balasubramanian,Nathalie Lamarche-Vane,Erica E. Davis,Stephanie B. Seminara
Chahat Mehra, Ji-Hyun Chung, Yi He, Mónica Lara-Márquez,Marie-Anne Goyette,Nadia Boufaied,Véronique Barrès,Véronique Ouellet,Karl-Phillippe Guérard,Carine Delliaux,Fred Saad,Jacques Lapointe,Jean-François Côté,David P. Labbé,Nathalie Lamarche-Vane
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H-Index: 29
G-Index: 54
Sociability: 6
Diversity: 3
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