نتایج جستجو برای: hmga2

تعداد نتایج: 735  

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2017
Jiaqiang Dong Rui Wang Gui Ren Xiaowei Li Jingbo Wang Yi Sun Jie Liang Yongzhan Nie Kaichun Wu Bin Feng Yulong Shang Daiming Fan

Purpose: Chemoresistance is the main cause of treatment failure in cancer and is associated with distant metastases and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT). This study was aimed to explore the mechanism of metastases and EMT in chemoresistant gastric cancer.Experimental Design: A key molecular pathway was identified via gene profiling and a bioinformatic analysis in a chemoresistant gast...

2018
Liming Wang Hui Shen Da Zhu Bei Feng Lan Yu Xun Tian Ci Ren Chun Gao Xiaomin Li Ding Ma Zheng Hu Hui Wang

Integration of the high risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) genome into host chromatin is an important step in cervical carcinogenesis. We identified HR-HPV integration sites within the human genome through detection of integrated papillomavirus sequences-PCR and assessed the role of high mobility group A 2 (HMGA2) in cervical carcinogenesis in clinical samples and cell lines. HPV integration si...

2017
Yong Li Xiang-ying Pi Kelsey Boland Sonali Lad Kelly Johnson Catherine Verfaillie Rebecca J. Morris

Hmga2 protein, a transcription factor involved in chromatin architecture, is expressed chiefly during development, where it has many key biological functions. When expressed in adult tissues from in various organs, Hmga2 is always related to cancer development. The role of Hmga2 in skin tumorigenesis is, however, not yet understood. We demonstrated that Hmga2 can be found in non-transformed epi...

2014
Markus Klemke Marietta Henrike Müller Werner Wosniok Dominique Nadine Markowski Rolf Nimzyk Burkhard Maria Helmke Jörn Bullerdiek

In pleomorphic adenomas of the salivary glands (PASG) recurrent chromosomal rearrangements affecting either 8q12 or 12q14∼15 lead to an overexpression of the genes of the genuine transcription factor PLAG1 or the architectural transcription factor HMGA2, respectively. Both genes are also affected by recurrent chromosomal rearrangements in benign adipocytic tumors as e. g. lipomas and lipoblasto...

Journal: :Cancer research 2007
Jeanine D'Armiento Kazushi Imai John Schiltz Natalya Kolesnekova David Sternberg Kathleen Benson Annie Pardo Moises Selman Theresa Smolarek Murty Vundavalli Joshua Sonnet Matthias Szabolcs Kiran Chada

The normal expression pattern of HMGA2, an architectural transcription factor, is primarily restricted to cells of the developing mesenchyme before their overt differentiation during organogenesis. A detailed in situ hybridization analysis showed that the undifferentiated mesoderm of the embryonic lung expressed Hmga2 but it was not expressed in the newborn or adult lung. Previously, HMGA2 was ...

2009
Guizhi Shi Mary Ann Perle Khush Mittal Hua Chen Xuanyi Zou Masashi Narita Eva Hernando Peng Lee Jian-Jun Wei

Overexpression of HMGA2 is common in uterine leiomyomas (ULM). The expression of HMGA2 in its malignant counterpart - uterine leiomyosarcomas (ULMS) remains undetermined. Recently it has been shown that repression of HMGA2 by microRNA let-7s is a critical molecular regulatory mechanism associated with tumour growth in many tumours and cell types, including leiomyomas. To test whether HMGA2 and ...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2003
Michela A Tessari Monica Gostissa Sandro Altamura Riccardo Sgarra Alessandra Rustighi Clio Salvagno Giuseppina Caretti Carol Imbriano Roberto Mantovani Giannino Del Sal Vincenzo Giancotti Guidalberto Manfioletti

The HMGA2 protein belongs to the HMGA family of architectural transcription factors, which play an important role in chromatin organization. HMGA proteins are overexpressed in several experimental and human tumors and have been implicated in the process of neoplastic transformation. Hmga2 knockout results in the pygmy phenotype in mice and in a decreased growth rate of embryonic fibroblasts, th...

Journal: :Cancer research 2009
Angela Y J Li Lee Ming Boo Shih-Ya Wang H Helen Lin Clay C C Wang Yun Yen Benjamin P C Chen David J Chen David K Ann

Understanding the molecular details associated with aberrant high mobility group A2 (HMGA2) gene expression is key to establishing the mechanism(s) underlying its oncogenic potential and effect on the development of therapeutic strategies. Here, we report the involvement of HMGA2 in impairing DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) during the nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ) process. We showed th...

Journal: :Cell reports 2014
Lars Jønson Jan Christiansen Thomas V O Hansen Jonas Vikeså Yohei Yamamoto Finn C Nielsen

The IMP3 RNA-binding protein is associated with metastasis and poor outcome in human cancer. Using solid cancer transcriptome data, we found that IMP3 correlates with HMGA2 mRNA expression. Cytoplasmic IMP3 granules contain HMGA2, and IMP3 dose-dependently increases HMGA2 mRNA. HMGA2 is regulated by let-7, and let-7 antagomiRs make HMGA2 refractory to IMP3. Removal of let-7 target sites elimina...

Journal: :Cancer research 2004
Jun Miyazawa Akira Mitoro Shuichi Kawashiri Kiran K Chada Kazushi Imai

Carcinoma cells of epithelial origin are predisposed to acquire a fibroblastic feature during progression of neoplasm referred to as the epithelial-mesenchymal transition. HMGA2 is an architectural transcriptional factor that is expressed in the undifferentiated mesenchyme and initiates mesenchymal tumor formation. However, the biological consequence of the expression in the pathology of epithe...

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