Program

Nov. 19 (Wed)
 9:00-
Welcome address
9:10-10:16
Leukemia
1

Umut Sahin
How PML nuclear bodies drive APL cure by the retinoic acid/arsenic combination
Seishi Ogawa

Integrated molecular analysis of adult T-cell leukemia/lymphomas
Takuro Nakamura
Modeling fusion gene-associated bone and soft tissue sarcoma
(Break)

10:46-12:14
Replicaiton
and
Cell cycle

Jean-Marie Blanchard
From cell cycle control to cell invasion: cyclin A2 a novel mediator of extracellular cues
Makoto Nakanishi
How do cells determine whether or not to undergo senescence?
Eric Julien
Unraveling cell-cycle functions of the histone H4-K20 methylation pathway
Malik Lutzmann
Absence of the DNA helicases MCM8 or MCM9 causes general genomic instability but leads to specific myeloproliferative neoplasms in the knockout mice
(Lunch)

13:00-14:58
Signaling
in Cancer
1

Patric Mehien
The dependence receptor notion: from a cell biology paradigm to alternative anti-cancer therapies
Hideyuki Saya
Regulation of cell differentiation by actin dynamics and its application in cancer treatment
Keiichi I. Nakayama
Deep and absolute quantification of human proteome unveils a global landscape of cancer metabolism
Serge Roche
How tyrosine kinases promote metastasis in human cancer
(Break)

15:18-16:02
Signaling
in Cancer
2

Yoshinori Murakami
Involvement of CADM1 in apoptosis induction of detached epithelial cells as a new type of dependence receptor
Jean-Paul Borg
PDZ domain interactions: from in vitro to in vivo studies
(Break)

16:22-17:28
Cancer and
Chromatin

Jean-Marc Egly
TFIIH, CSA and CSB mutations specifically disturb several steps during transcription
Hiroyuki Aburatani
Chromatin remodeling complex gene mutations in cancer
HIroyuki Seimiya
G-quadruplex, a potential modifier of cancer behavior and a therapeutic target for glioma stem cells
19:00-
Reception

Nov. 20 (Thu)
9:00-10:06
Leukemia
2
Toshio Kitamura
MDS induced by ASXL1 mutations and its leukemic transformation by an additional SETBP1 mutation
Jacques Ghysdael
Non canonical Wnt/Fzd/Ca2+ signaling is critical to leukemic cell propagating activity in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) and resistance to chemotherapy
Isabelle Plo
Modeling myeloproliferative neoplasms to decipher the pathogenesis and find new therapies
(Break)

10:26-11:54
Cancer
and
Infection
Jun-ichiro Inoue
Tropomodulin 1 expression driven by NF-κB enhances breast cancer growth
Masanori Hatakeyama
Protein tyrosine phosphatase SHP1 negatively regulates the oncogenic action of the Helicobacter pylori CagA protein
Urszula Hibner
HCV-driven paracrine signalling in hepatocellular carcinoma
Masao Matsuoka
HTLV-1 bZIP factor suppresses apoptosis through inhibition of FoxO3a
(Lunch)

13:30-14:30
Poster Discussion
14:30-15:58
Chromatin
and
Epigenetics
Giacomo Cavalli
Genome regulation by Polycomb proteins and 3D chromosome folding
Fuyuki Ishikawa
How telomerase is recruited to telomeres in human cells
Eric Gilson
The extraordinary life of TRF2 at extratelomeric sites
Robert Feil
Role of enhancer and long non-coding RNAs in mammalian genomic imprinting
(Break)

16:28-17:34
Signaling
in Cancer
3

Shin Maeda
Requirement of c-Jun N-terminal kinase in tumor microenvironment for effective expansion of pancreatic cancer in mice
Masanobu Oshima
Inflammatory responses in gastrointestinal tumor development and malignant progression
Yegor S. Vassetzky
Nuclear organization in lymphoid cells: implications for chromosomal translocations and gene regulation
19:00- Dinner at "Ganko Sushi"

Nov. 21 (Fri)
9:00-10:28
Replication
and
Repair

Philippe Pasero
SAMHD1 processes stalled forks and promotes replication restart
Fumio Hanaoka
Differential roles of translesion synthesis polymerases eta and iota in UV-induced mutagenesis
Christophe Cazaux
DNA Polymerase Theta contributes to set up the replication timing program in human cells
Michelle Debatisse
Respective roles of replication and transcription in common fragile site instability
(Break)

10:48-11:32
Signaling
in Cancer
4

Shigeki Higashiyama
CUL3-BTB complexes multiply regulate angiogenesis
Annick Harel-Bellan
RNA interference and gene expression in mammals

Concluding remarks
(Lunch)

17:00-18:30
Special Noh Stage