Investigator

Andrzej T. Slominski

Endowed Professor · University of Alabama at Birmingham, Dermatology

Research Interests

ATSAndrzej T. Slomin…
Papers(1)
Association among Vit…
Collaborators(3)
Anna A. BrożynaRobert C. TuckeyTae-Kang Kim
Institutions(3)
University Of Alabama…Nicolaus Copernicus U…The University of Wes…

Papers

Association among Vitamin D, Retinoic Acid-Related Orphan Receptors, and Vitamin D Hydroxyderivatives in Ovarian Cancer

Vitamin D and its derivatives, acting via the vitamin D receptor (VDR) and retinoic acid-related orphan receptors γ and α (RORγ and RORα), show anticancer properties. Since pathological conditions are characterized by disturbances in the expression of these receptors, in this study, we investigated their expression in ovarian cancers (OCs), as well as explored the phenotypic effects of vitamin D hydroxyderivatives and RORγ/α agonists on OC cells. The VDR and RORγ showed both a nuclear and a cytoplasmic location, and their expression levels were found to be reduced in the primary and metastatic OCs in comparison to normal ovarian epithelium, as well as correlated to the tumor grade. This reduction in VDR and RORγ expression correlated with a shorter overall disease-free survival. VDR, RORγ, and RORα were also detected in SKOV-3 and OVCAR-3 cell lines with increased expression in the latter line. 20-Hydroxy-lumisterol3 (20(OH)L3) and synthetic RORα/RORγ agonist SR1078 inhibited proliferation only in the OVCAR-3 line, while 20-hydroxyvitamin-D3 (20(OH)D3) only inhibited SKOV-3 cell proliferation. 1,25(OH)2D3, 20(OH)L3, and SR1078, but not 20(OH)D3, inhibited spheroid formation in SKOV-3 cells. In summary, decreases in VDR, RORγ, and RORα expression correlated with an unfavorable outcome for OC, and compounds targeting these receptors had a context-dependent anti-tumor activity in vitro. We conclude that VDR and RORγ expression can be used in the diagnosis and prognosis of OC and suggest their ligands as potential candidates for OC therapy.

441Works
1Papers
3Collaborators
Cell Line, TumorSkin NeoplasmsSkin DiseasesDisease Models, AnimalFibrosisCoronavirus InfectionsCarcinoma, Squamous CellApoptosis

Positions

2015–

Endowed Professor

University of Alabama at Birmingham · Dermatology

2015–

Dermatopathologist

Birmingham VA Medical Center · Pathology

2000–

Tenured Professor since 2002, Associate Professor prior 2002

University of Tennessee Health Science Center · Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

1997–

Associate Professor

Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine · Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

1993–

Assistan Professor

Albany Medical College · Pathology and Laboratory Medicien

1989–

Assistant Professor

Albany Medical Center · Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Genetics

1983–

Assistant Professor

Medical University of Gdansk · Biology and Human Genetics

1979–

Intership

Municipal Hospital in Tczew · Medicine

Education

1997

Dermatopathology Fellow

Albany Medical College · Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

1996

Resident in Anatomic Pathology

Albany Medical College · Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

1989

Postdoctoral Fellow

Yale University School of Medicine · Dermatology

1983

PhD

Medical University of Gdansk · Biology and Human Genetics

1979

MD

Medical University of Gdansk

Country

US

Keywords
Neuroendocrinology of the skinmelatoninvitamin Dmelaninkeratinocytesmelanocytesmelanoma
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