نتایج جستجو برای: ژن sox2

تعداد نتایج: 19400  

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2005
Joon-Lin Chew Yuin-Han Loh Wensheng Zhang Xi Chen Wai-Leong Tam Leng-Siew Yeap Pin Li Yen-Sin Ang Bing Lim Paul Robson Huck-Hui Ng

Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are pluripotent cells that can either self-renew or differentiate into many cell types. Oct4 and Sox2 are transcription factors essential to the pluripotent and self-renewing phenotypes of ESCs. Both factors are upstream in the hierarchy of the transcription regulatory network and are partners in regulating several ESC-specific genes. In ESCs, Sox2 is transcriptional...

2012
J. Mariani R. Favaro C. Lancini G. Vaccari A. L. Ferri J. Bertolini D. Tonoli E. Latorre R. Caccia A. Ronchi S. Ottolenghi S. Miyagi A. Okuda V. Zappavigna S. K. Nicolis

The transcription factor Sox2 is essential for neural stem cells (NSC) maintenance in the hippocampus and in vitro. The transcription factor Emx2 is also critical for hippocampal development and NSC self-renewal. Searching for 'modifier' genes affecting the Sox2 deficiency phenotype in mouse, we observed that loss of one Emx2 allele substantially increased the telencephalic β-geo (LacZ) express...

2017
Florian Bochen Hana Adisurya Silke Wemmert Cornelia Lerner Markus Greiner Richard Zimmermann Andrea Hasenfus Mathias Wagner Sigrun Smola Thorsten Pfuhl Alessandro Bozzato Basel Al Kadah Bernhard Schick Maximilian Linxweiler

Chromosome 3q26 amplification represents a frequent alteration in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCCs). Overexpression of 3q26 encoded genes SEC62 and SOX2 was detected in various cancers, including HNSCCs, indicating their potential function as oncogenes. In our study, we elucidated the function of SEC62 and SOX2 in HNSCC patients, with a main focus on their effect on lymphatic meta...

2016
Samantha Kaufhold Hermes Garbán Benjamin Bonavida

The transcription factor Yin Yang 1 (YY1) is frequently overexpressed in cancerous tissues compared to normal tissues and has regulatory roles in cell proliferation, cell viability, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, metastasis and drug/immune resistance. YY1 shares many properties with cancer stem cells (CSCs) that drive tumorigenesis, metastasis and drug resistance and are regulated by overex...

Journal: :Genes & development 2006
Tadashi Okubo Larysa H Pevny Brigid L M Hogan

Sox2 is expressed in basal epithelial cells of the tongue, with high levels in taste bud placodes, fungiform papillae, and mature taste cells, and low levels in filiform papillae. High Sox2 expression appears to lie downstream from canonical Wnt signaling. In hypomorphic Sox2(EGFP/LP) embryos, placodes form but no mature taste buds develop. In contrast, transgenic overexpression of Sox2 in the ...

Journal: :Neuroscience research 2014
Kazuhiro Ogai Kumi Nakatani Suguru Hisano Kayo Sugitani Yoshiki Koriyama Satoru Kato

The sex-determining region Y-box 2 (Sox2) is related not only to pluripotency, but also to cell proliferation. Zebrafish can regain their motor function after spinal cord injury (SCI). Following SCI, new motor neurons are produced from proliferating ependymal cells. Here, we investigated the expression and function of Sox2 after SCI in zebrafish. Sox2 was upregulated as early as 1 day post-lesi...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2005
David J Rodda Joon-Lin Chew Leng-Hiong Lim Yuin-Han Loh Bei Wang Huck-Hui Ng Paul Robson

Nanog, Sox2, and Oct4 are transcription factors all essential to maintaining the pluripotent embryonic stem cell phenotype. Through a cooperative interaction, Sox2 and Oct4 have previously been described to drive pluripotent-specific expression of a number of genes. We now extend the list of Sox2-Oct4 target genes to include Nanog. Within the Nanog proximal promoter, we identify a composite sox...

Journal: :Development 2008
Maurizio Cavallaro Jessica Mariani Cesare Lancini Elisa Latorre Roberta Caccia Francesca Gullo Menella Valotta Silvia DeBiasi Laura Spinardi Antonella Ronchi Enzo Wanke Silvia Brunelli Rebecca Favaro Sergio Ottolenghi Silvia K Nicolis

The transcription factor Sox2 is active in neural stem cells, and Sox2 'knockdown' mice show defects in neural stem/progenitor cells in the hippocampus and eye, and possibly some neurons. In humans, heterozygous Sox2 deficiency is associated with eye abnormalities, hippocampal malformation and epilepsy. To better understand the role of Sox2, we performed in vitro differentiation studies on neur...

2015
Jéssica M. Vilas Alba Ferreirós Carmen Carneiro Lluis Morey Sabela Da Silva-Álvarez Tânia Fernandes María Abad Luciano Di Croce Tomás García-Caballero Manuel Serrano Carmen Rivas Anxo Vidal Manuel Collado

Cellular reprogramming to iPSCs has uncovered unsuspected links between tumor suppressors and pluripotency factors. Using this system, it was possible to identify tumor suppressor p27 as a repressor of Sox2 during differentiation. This led to the demonstration that defects in the repression of Sox2 can contribute to tumor development. The members of the retinoblastoma family of pocket proteins,...

2018
Tamilarasan K Panaliappan Walter Wittmann Vijay K Jidigam Sara Mercurio Jessica A Bertolini Soufien Sghari Raj Bose Cedric Patthey Silvia K Nicolis Lena Gunhaga

The transcription factor Sox2 is necessary to maintain pluripotency of embryonic stem cells, and to regulate neural development. Neurogenesis in the vertebrate olfactory epithelium persists from embryonic stages through adulthood. The role Sox2 plays for the development of the olfactory epithelium and neurogenesis within has, however, not been determined. Here, by analysing Sox2 conditional kno...

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