نتایج جستجو برای: ژن های snail

تعداد نتایج: 489706  

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2005
Héctor Peinado Maria Del Carmen Iglesias-de la Cruz David Olmeda Katalin Csiszar Keith S K Fong Sonia Vega Maria Angela Nieto Amparo Cano Francisco Portillo

The transcription factor Snail controls epithelial-mesenchymal transitions (EMT) by repressing E-cadherin expression and other epithelial genes. However, the mechanisms involved in the regulation of Snail function are not fully understood. Here we show that lysyl-oxidase-like 2 and 3 (LOXL2 and LOXL3), two members of the lysyl-oxidase gene family, interact and cooperate with Snail to downregula...

2017
Min Zhang Xin Dong Dengcai Zhang Xiaojie Chen Xinyu Zhu

In this study, we explored the roles of Snail and NF-κB in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Samples of HCC tumor tissue were collected from 83 Chinese HCC patients. Snail and NF-κB expression was then examined based on immunohistochemical staining, and the relations between Snail and NF-κB expression and the clinical characteristics of the patients were assessed using Cox model analysis. Snail a...

2012

The recurring decimal of rural and urban poverty in Nigeria, resulting from lack of sustainable livelihood activities by the people due to non-diversification of the economy, necessitated this study. One hundred snail farmers were randomly selected in Akure North and Akure South Local Government areas of Ondo State, Southwest Nigeria where snail farming is widely practised. Data collection was ...

2005
Bram De Craene Barbara Gilbert Christophe Stove Erik Bruyneel Frans van Roy Geert Berx

Abberant activation of the process of epithelial-mesenchymal transition in cancer cells is a late event in tumor progression. A key inducer of this transition is the transcription factor Snail, which represses E-cadherin. We report that conditional expression of the human transcriptional repressor Snail in colorectal cancer cells induces an epithelial dedifferentiation program that coincides wi...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2006
Jacqueline Kim Dale Pascale Malapert Jérome Chal Gonçalo Vilhais-Neto Miguel Maroto Teri Johnson Sachintha Jayasinghe Paul Trainor Bernhard Herrmann Olivier Pourquié

The segmented body plan of vertebrate embryos arises through segmentation of the paraxial mesoderm to form somites. The tight temporal and spatial control underlying this process of somitogenesis is regulated by the segmentation clock and the FGF signaling wavefront. Here, we report the cyclic mRNA expression of Snail 1 and Snail 2 in the mouse and chick presomitic mesoderm (PSM), respectively....

2017
Qian Yu Binhua P. Zhou Yadi Wu

Metastasis accounts for a majority of cancer death. One key feature during metastasis is epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), which is regulated by transcription factors such as Snail and Twist. In non-malignant cells, Snail has a short half-life and is degraded via ubiquitination, but its stability is increased in cancer cell. However, the mechanism by which Snail escapes ubiquitination an...

2015
Jung-Hyun Cho Su-Jin Lee Ah-Young Oh Min-Ho Yoon Tae-Geun Woo Bum-Joon Park

Although asbestos causes malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM), rising from lung mesothelium, the molecular mechanism has not been suggested until now. Extremely low mutation rate in classical tumor suppressor genes (such as p53 and pRb) and oncogenes (including Ras or myc) indicates that there would be MPM-specific carcinogenesis pathway. To address this, we treated silica to mimic mesothelioma...

Journal: :Cancer prevention research 2014
Jeanette L Grant Michael C Fishbein Long-Sheng Hong Kostyantyn Krysan John D Minna Jerry W Shay Tonya C Walser Steven M Dubinett

Definition of the molecular pathogenesis of lung cancer allows investigators an enhanced understanding of the natural history of the disease, thus fostering development of new prevention strategies. In addition to regulating epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), the transcription factor Snail exerts global effects on gene expression. Our recent studies reveal that Snail is upregulated in ...

Journal: :Cell cycle 2007
Agnès Boutet Miguel A Esteban Patrick H Maxwell M Angela Nieto

While the activity of Snail genes is required during embryonic development for the formation of different tissues and organs, they must be repressed in the adult in order to maintain epithelial integrity and homeostasis. Indeed, pathological activation of Snail in epithelial tumors induces malignancy and the recurrence of tumors. Here we show that in dedifferentiated areas of human renal carcin...

Journal: :Cancer research 2005
Bram De Craene Barbara Gilbert Christophe Stove Erik Bruyneel Frans van Roy Geert Berx

Abberant activation of the process of epithelial-mesenchymal transition in cancer cells is a late event in tumor progression. A key inducer of this transition is the transcription factor Snail, which represses E-cadherin. We report that conditional expression of the human transcriptional repressor Snail in colorectal cancer cells induces an epithelial dedifferentiation program that coincides wi...

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