Measurements of Heterotypic Associations Between Cluster of Differentiation CD74 and CD44 in Human Breast Cancer-Derived Cells

Hussain Alssadh

University of Essex

Hussain Alssadh holds a PhD in Tumour Immunology from University of Essex, UK. his main research interest resides in the role of immunological receptors CD74 and CD44 in association with the Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF) on human Breast cancer derived cells. He is currently working as field applications specialist with Agilent Technologies, genomics line. 

Waleed Al abdulmonem

Qassim University

I hold a PhD in Molecular Medicine from University of Essex, UK. My main research interest resides in the role of immunological receptors CD74 and CD44 in association with the Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF) on reproductive immunology. I am currently working as field Assistant prof with Qassim University, Saudi Arabia.

Abstract

Interactions between pairs of membrane-bound receptors can enhance tumour development with implications for targeted therapies for cancer. Here we demonstrate clear heterotypic interaction between CD74 and CD44, which might... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Hussain Alssadh (University of Essex)
  2. Patrick Spencer (University of Essex)
  3. Waleed Al abdulmonem (Qassim University)
  4. Rana Alghamdi (University of Essex)
  5. Inamul Hassan (Bharathidasan University)
  6. Jose M. Miranda-sayago (University of Essex)
  7. Neslon Fernández (University of Essex)

Topic Area

Personalized therapies (cancer, immunology, infectious diseases, clinical case studies, et

Session

OS2b-A » Personalized therapies (15:15 - Tuesday, 26th June, Amphitheater)

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