نتایج جستجو برای: ret

تعداد نتایج: 4062  

Journal: :Cancer research 2001
L Ludwig H Kessler M Wagner C Hoang-Vu H Dralle G Adler B O Böhm R M Schmid

Specific point mutations of the RET proto-oncogene have been demonstrated to be responsible for multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) types 2A and 2B, for familial medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) syndromes, as well as for sporadic MTC. Here we show that nuclear factor (NF)-kappaB is activated in RET-associated C-cell carcinoma specimens. TT cells, a human MTC cell line expressing MEN 2A type RET...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 1998
D M Dawson E G Lawrence G T MacLennan S B Amini H J Kung D Robinson M I Resnick E D Kursh T P Pretlow T G Pretlow

BACKGROUND The RET proto-oncogene encodes a protein that belongs to the tyrosine kinase growth factor receptor family. Germline point mutations in RET are found in individuals with multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) syndromes, and gene rearrangements have been reported in papillary thyroid cancers. We recently identified transcripts of the RET proto-oncogene in human prostate cancer xenografts ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2001
Jan Grimm Martin Sachs Stefan Britsch Silvana Di Cesare Thomas Schwarz-Romond Kari Alitalo Walter Birchmeier

Docking proteins are substrates of tyrosine kinases and function in the recruitment and assembly of specific signal transduction molecules. Here we found that p62dok family members act as substrates for the c-Ret receptor tyrosine kinase. In addition to dok-1, dok-2, and dok-3, we identified two new family members, dok-4 and dok-5, that can directly associate with Y1062 of c-Ret. Dok-4 and dok-...

Journal: :Cell growth & differentiation : the molecular biology journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 1995
A D'Alessio G De Vita G Calì L Nitsch A Fusco G Vecchio G Santelli M Santoro V de Franciscis

Expression of the RET proto-oncogene, a cell surface receptor for an as yet unknown ligand, is associated with tumors, tissues, and cell lines of neural crest origin. Accumulating evidence suggests that RET activity is involved in the process of neuronal differentiation. Moreover, induction of phenotypic differentiation of neuroblastoma cell lines is associated with the rapid accumulation of RE...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2007
Carmen Cañibano Noela L Rodriguez Carmen Saez Sulay Tovar Montse Garcia-Lavandeira Maria Grazia Borrello Anxo Vidal Frank Costantini Miguel Japon Carlos Dieguez Clara V Alvarez

Somatotrophs are the only pituitary cells that express Ret, GFRalpha1 and GDNF. This study investigated the effects of Ret in a somatotroph cell line, in primary pituitary cultures and in Ret KO mice. Ret regulates somatotroph numbers by inducing Pit-1 overexpression, leading to increased p53 expression and apoptosis, both of which can be prevented with Ret or Pit-1 siRNA. The Pit-1 overexpress...

Journal: :Endocrine-related cancer 2009
Francesca Carlomagno Teresa Guida Suresh Anaganti Livia Provitera Svend Kjaer Neil Q McDonald Anderson J Ryan Massimo Santoro

ZD6474 (vandetanib, Zactima, Astra Zeneca) is an anilinoquinazoline used to target the receptor tyrosine kinase RET in familial and sporadic thyroid carcinoma (IC(50): 100 nM). The aim of this study was to identify molecular determinants of RET sensitivity to ZD6474. Here, we show that mutation of RET tyrosine 806 to cysteine (Y806C) induced RET kinase resistance to ZD6474 (IC(50): 933 nM). Y80...

Journal: :Endocrine reviews 2006
Jan Willem B de Groot Thera P Links John T M Plukker Cornelis J M Lips Robert M W Hofstra

The RET gene encodes a receptor tyrosine kinase that is expressed in neural crest-derived cell lineages. The RET receptor plays a crucial role in regulating cell proliferation, migration, differentiation, and survival through embryogenesis. Activating mutations in RET lead to the development of several inherited and noninherited diseases. Germline point mutations are found in the cancer syndrom...

Fereidoun Azizi Golnoush Dehbashi-Behbahani Laleh Hoghooghi-Rad Marjan Zarif-Yeganeh Mehdi Hedayati Samaneh Farashi Sara Sheikholeslami

Background & Aims: Thyroid cancer is the most common endocrine malignancy. Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is an aggressive malignant tumor arising from parafollicular cells of the thyroid. MTC occurs in hereditary (25%, hMTC) or sporadic (75%, sMTC) forms. The hMTC form has an autosomal dominant inheritance. RET proto-oncogene mutations, especially the 10, 11, and 16 exones, are associated w...

2016
Rowena Speak Jackie Cook Barney Harrison John Newell-Price

Mutations of the rearranged during transfection (RET) proto-oncogene, located on chromosome 10q11.2, cause multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A (MEN2A). Patients with mutations at the codon 609 usually exhibit a high penetrance of medullary thyroid cancer (MTC), but a sufficiently low penetrance of phaeochromocytoma that screening for this latter complication has been called to question. Patien...

2013
Toyoshi Endo Tetsuro Kobayashi

A variant located on 14q13.3 nearest to thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF1) predisposes individuals to thyroid cancer, but whether this variant is related to the RET/PTC rearrangement associated with human papillary thyroid carcinomas (PTCs) is unknown. The aims of this study were to investigate the effects of RET/PTC1 on the expression of thyroid-specific genes in thyrocytes and their relati...

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