Department of Pathology

Dr Suzanne Turner

Key publications

  1. Youssif, C., Goldenbogan J., Hamoudi R., Viskaduraki M., Bacon, CM, Burke, A.A and Turner S.D. (2009) Genomic profiling of pediatric ALK-positive Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma – a Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group study. Genes Chromosomes and Cancer 48(11):1018-26

  2. Cui Y., Kerby A., McDuff F.K.E., Ye H. and Turner S.D. (2009) NPM-ALK modulates the p53 tumour suppressor pathway in a JNK and PI 3-Kinase dependent manner: MDM-2 is a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of ALK-expressing malignancies. Blood. 113(21):5217-5227.

  3. Merkel, O., Hamacher, F., Laimer, D., Scheideler, M., Trajanoski, Z., Egger, G., Turner, SD., Greil, R. and Kenner, L. (2010) Diacritic and functionally active microRNAs in both ALK+ and ALK- ALCL. PNAS 107(37):16228-33

  4. McDuff F.K.E., Hook C.E., Tooze R., Huntly B.J. Pandolfi P.P. and Turner S.D. (2011) Determining the Contribution of NPM1 heterozygosity to NPM-ALK-induced lymphomagenesis. Lab Investigation Jun 27. doi: 10.1038/labinvest.2011.96

  5. Martinelli, P., Bonetti, P., Sironi, C., Pruneri, G., Fumagalli, C., Raviele, PR., Volorio, S., Pileri, S., Chiarle, R., Khoramian Tusi, B., McDuff, F.K.E., Turner, S.D., Inghirami, G., Pelicci, P.G. and Colombo, E. (2011) The lymphoma-associated NPM-ALK oncogene elicits a p16INKa/pRb-dependent tumour-suppressive pathway. Blood 117(24):6617-26