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Overview

Marc Bissonnette is affiliated with the University of Chicago in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Medicine, with a focus on Molecular Biology, Oncology, Cancer Research, Immunology, and Genetics as key subfields.

Bissonnette's work covers a range of topics largely centered around RNA modifications and cancer, epigenetics and DNA methylation, chemokine receptors and signaling, immunotherapy and immune responses, cancer-related gene regulation, immune cells in cancer, and genetic factors in colorectal cancer.

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • Epigenetics
  • Cancers
  • Nature Communications
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Developmental Cell

Their most cited recent papers include:

  • "A human tissue map of 5-hydroxymethylcytosines exhibits tissue specificity through gene and enhancer modulation", 2020, Nature Communications
  • "A New Model of Spontaneous Colitis in Mice Induced by Deletion of an RNA m6A Methyltransferase Component METTL14 in T Cells", 2020, Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology
  • "CXCL12-CXCR4/CXCR7 Axis in Colorectal Cancer: Therapeutic Target in Preclinical and Clinical Studies", 2021, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "N6-Adenosine Methylation of Socs1 mRNA Is Required to Sustain the Negative Feedback Control of Macrophage Activation", 2020, Developmental Cell
  • "N6-adenomethylation of GsdmC is essential for Lgr5+ stem cell survival to maintain normal colonic epithelial morphogenesis", 2022, Developmental Cell

Bissonnette frequently collaborates with other researchers including:

  • Chuan He
  • Urszula Dougherty
  • Wei Zhang
  • Xiaolong Cui
  • Diana C. West-Szymanski

Best Publications

  • Anti-tumour immunity controlled through mRNA m 6 A methylation and YTHDF1 in dendritic cells

    Dali Han;Dali Han;Jun Liu;Jun Liu;Chuanyuan Chen;Chuanyuan Chen;Lihui Dong

  • Novel role of the vitamin D receptor in maintaining the integrity of the intestinal mucosal barrier

    Juan Kong;Zhongyi Zhang;Mark W. Musch;Gang Ning

  • Intestinal epithelial vitamin D receptor signaling inhibits experimental colitis

    Weicheng Liu;Yunzi Chen;Yunzi Chen;Maya Aharoni Golan;Maria L. Annunziata

  • 5-Hydroxymethylcytosine signatures in circulating cell-free DNA as diagnostic biomarkers for human cancers.

    Wenshuai Li;Xu Zhang;Xingyu Lu;Xingyu Lu;Lei You

  • Titanium dioxide in the service of the biomedical revolution.

    Tijana Rajh;Nada M. Dimitrijevic;Marc Bissonnette;Tamara Koritarov;Tamara Koritarov

  • The loss of RNA N6-adenosine methyltransferase Mettl14 in tumor-associated macrophages promotes CD8+ T cell dysfunction and tumor growth.

    Lihui Dong;Chuanyuan Chen;Yawei Zhang;Yawei Zhang;Peijin Guo

  • The microbe-derived short chain fatty acid butyrate targets miRNA-dependent p21 gene expression in human colon cancer.

    Shien Hu;Tien Sy Dong;Sushila R. Dalal;Feng Wu

  • Correction: Corrigendum: TET-catalyzed 5-hydroxymethylcytosine regulates gene expression in differentiating colonocytes and colon cancer

    Christopher G. Chapman;Christopher J. Mariani;Feng Wu;Katherine Meckel

  • Enteric bacterial protein AvrA promotes colonic tumorigenesis and activates colonic beta-catenin signaling pathway

    R. Lu;S. Wu;Y. G. Zhang;Y. Xia

  • 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 Stimulates Activator Protein-1-dependent Caco-2 Cell Differentiation

    Anping Chen;Bernard H. Davis;Marc Bissonnette;Beth Scaglione-Sewell

  • miR‐143 and miR‐145 are downregulated in ulcerative colitis: Putative regulators of inflammation and protooncogenes

    Joel R. Pekow;Urszula Dougherty;Reba Mustafi;Hongyan Zhu

  • EGFR Signals Downregulate Tumor Suppressors miR-143 and miR-145 in Western Diet–Promoted Murine Colon Cancer: Role of G1 Regulators

    Hongyan M Zhu;Urszula Dougherty;Victoria L Robinson;Reba Mustafi

  • Colon cancer and the epidermal growth factor receptor: Current treatment paradigms, the importance of diet, and the role of chemoprevention.

    Baldeep Pabla;Marc Bissonnette;Vani J Konda

  • Stabilization of ERK-Phosphorylated METTL3 by USP5 Increases m6A Methylation.

    Hui-Lung Sun;Allen C. Zhu;Yawei Gao;Hideki Terajima;Hideki Terajima

  • Protein kinase C and mitogen-activated protein kinase are required for 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3-stimulated Egr induction.

    David W.A. Beno;Lynda M. Brady;Marc Bissonnette;Bernard H. Davis

  • Ginsenoside compound K, not Rb1, possesses potential chemopreventive activities in human colorectal cancer

    Chong-Zhi Wang;Guang-Jian Du;Zhiyu Zhang;Xiao-Dong Wen

  • A vitamin D3 analog induces a G1-phase arrest in CaCo-2 cells by inhibiting cdk2 and cdk6: roles of cyclin E, p21Waf1, and p27Kip1.

    B. A. Scaglione-Sewell;M. Bissonnette;S. Skarosi;C. Abraham

  • Mechanism of action of chemoprotective ursodeoxycholate in the azoxymethane model of rat colonic carcinogenesis: potential roles of protein kinase C-alpha, -beta II, and -zeta.

    Ramesh K. Wali;Brendan P. Frawley;Susanne Hartmann;Hemant K. Roy

  • A human tissue map of 5-hydroxymethylcytosines exhibits tissue specificity through gene and enhancer modulation.

    Xiao-Long Cui;Xiao-Long Cui;Ji Nie;Ji Nie;Jeremy Ku;Urszula Dougherty

  • Author Correction: 5-Hydroxymethylcytosine signatures in circulating cell-free DNA as diagnostic biomarkers for human cancers.

    Wenshuai Li;Xu Zhang;Xingyu Lu;Xingyu Lu;Lei You

Frequent Co-Authors

John Hart
John Hart University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Eugene B. Chang
Eugene B. Chang University of Chicago
Chuan He
Chuan He University of Chicago
David T. Rubin
David T. Rubin University of Chicago
Mark W. Musch
Mark W. Musch University of Chicago
Wei Zhang
Wei Zhang Nanjing Medical University
Stephen B. Hanauer
Stephen B. Hanauer Northwestern University
Chun-Su Yuan
Chun-Su Yuan University of Chicago
Gerry R. Boss
Gerry R. Boss University of California, San Diego
Jun Sun
Jun Sun University of Illinois at Chicago

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