Investigator

Ashfaqul Hoque

Post Doctoral Research Officer · Saint Vincent's Institute of Medical Research, Metabolic Signalling Laboratory, Protein Chemistry and Metabolism

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Papers(1)
Enhanced Expression o…
Collaborators(4)
Fadi CharcharJason KellyRodney LuworSimon Chu
Institutions(5)
St Vincents Institute…Federation UniversityFiona Elsey Cancer Re…The Royal Melbourne H…MONASH UNIVERSITY

Papers

Enhanced Expression of Mitochondrial Magmas Protein in Ovarian Carcinomas: Magmas Inhibition Facilitates Antitumour Effects, Signifying a Novel Approach for Ovarian Cancer Treatment

Mitochondrial-associated granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor (Magmas) is a unique protein located in the inner membrane of mitochondria, with an active role in scavenging reactive oxygen species (ROS) in cellular systems. Ovarian cancer (OC), one of the deadliest gynaecological cancers, is characterised by genomic instability, affected by ROS production in the tumour microenvironment. This manuscript discusses the role of Magmas and efficacy of its novel small molecule inhibitor BT#9 in OC progression, metastasis, and chemoresistance. Magmas expression levels were significantly elevated in high-grade human OC compared to benign tumours by immunohistochemistry. The inhibition of Magmas by BT#9 enhanced ROS production and reduced mitochondrial membrane permeability, basal respiration, mitochondrial ATP production, and cellular functions, such as the proliferation and migration of OC cell lines in vitro. Oral administration of BT#9 in vivo significantly reduced tumour growth and spread and enhanced the survival of mice without having any effect on the peritoneal organs. These data suggest that Magmas is functionally important for OC growth and spread by affecting ROS levels and that the inhibition of Magmas activity by BT#9 may provide novel clinical benefits for patients with this malignancy.

27Works
1Papers
4Collaborators
Cell Line, TumorOvarian NeoplasmsApoptosisNecrosisBipolar DisorderNeoplasms

Positions

2016–

Post Doctoral Research Officer

Saint Vincent's Institute of Medical Research · Metabolic Signalling Laboratory, Protein Chemistry and Metabolism

2011–

Senior Research Officer

International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh · Clinical Microbiology Laboratory

2009–

Research Officer

International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh · Enteric and Food Microbiology Laboratory

Education

2016

PhD

University of Melbourne · Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

2009

MS

University of Dhaka · Microbiology

2008

BSc (Honours)

University of Dhaka · Microbiology

Country

AU