نتایج جستجو برای: k ras

تعداد نتایج: 403340  

Journal: :American journal of cancer research 2011
Smita S Matkar Amy Durham Angela Brice Timothy C Wang Anil K Rustgi Xianxin Hua

Mouse models with conditional activation of K-ras (K-ras(G12D)) are used widely to investigate the role of oncogenic K-ras in a tissue-specific manner. However, the effect of ubiquitous activation of K-ras in adult mice has not been well studied. Herein, we report that systemic activation of K-ras in mice leads to rapid changes in gastric cellular homeostasis. Conditional activation of K-ras re...

2012
Neha Parikh Ryan L. Shuck Thuy-Ai Nguyen Alan Herron Lawrence A. Donehower

Mutation of K-Ras is a frequent oncogenic event in human cancers, particularly cancers of lungs, pancreas, and colon. It remains unclear why some tissues are more susceptible to Ras-induced transformation than others. Here, we globally activated a mutant oncogenic K-Ras allele (K-Ras) in mice and examined the tissue-specific effects of this activation on cancer pathobiology, Ras signaling, tumo...

Journal: :Cancer research 2004
Yumiko Ninomiya Kiyoko Kato Akira Takahashi Yousuke Ueoka Tetsuya Kamikihara Takahiro Arima Takao Matsuda Hidenori Kato Jun-Ichi Nishida Norio Wake

A considerable amount of evidence indicates that Ras signaling contributes to the development of endometrial cancer. We previously demonstrated that endometrial cancer cells carrying oncogenic [(12)Val]K-ras were susceptible to apoptosis. The present study examined the role of K-and H-Ras in the induction of apoptosis using rat endometrial cells (RENT4 cells). We found that constitutively activ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2013
Steffan Vartanian Carolyn Bentley Matthew J Brauer Li Li Senji Shirasawa Takehiko Sasazuki Jung-Sik Kim Pete Haverty Eric Stawiski Zora Modrusan Todd Waldman David Stokoe

To assess the consequences of endogenous mutant K-Ras, we analyzed the signaling and biological properties of a small panel of isogenic cell lines. These include the cancer cell lines DLD1, HCT116, and Hec1A, in which either the WT or mutant K-ras allele has been disrupted, and SW48 colorectal cancer cells and human mammary epithelial cells in which a single copy of mutant K-ras was introduced ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2013
Carles Barceló Noelia Paco Alison J Beckett Blanca Alvarez-Moya Eduard Garrido Mariona Gelabert Francesc Tebar Montserrat Jaumot Ian Prior Neus Agell

Activating mutations in the K-Ras small GTPase are extensively found in human tumors. Although these mutations induce the generation of a constitutively GTP-loaded, active form of K-Ras, phosphorylation at Ser181 within the C-terminal hypervariable region can modulate oncogenic K-Ras function without affecting the in vitro affinity for its effector Raf-1. In striking contrast, K-Ras phosphoryla...

2012
Hao-Hsuan Jeng Laura J. Taylor Dafna Bar-Sagi

Mammalian cells contain three closely related ras genes, H-ras, K-ras and N-ras. Although in a given tumour type, oncogenic mutations are selectively observed in only one of the ras genes, the acquisition of the transformed phenotype has been shown to require the contribution of the normal products of the other ras genes. Here we demonstrate that oncogenic K-Ras promotes the activation of wild-...

Journal: :Cancer research 1988
S Rodenhuis R J Slebos A J Boot S G Evers W J Mooi S S Wagenaar P C van Bodegom J L Bos

47 tumor samples, 45 of which were obtained at thoracotomy for non-small cell lung cancer were examined for mutational activation of the oncogenes H-ras, K-ras, and N-ras. A novel, highly sensitive assay based on oligonucleotide hybridization following an in vitro amplification step was employed. ras gene mutations were present in nine of 35 adenocarcinomas of the lung (all K-ras), in two of tw...

2014
Carla Micucci Silvia Orciari Alfonso Catalano

Oncogenic K-Ras represents the most common molecular change in human lung adenocarcinomas, the major histologic subtype of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The presence of K-Ras mutation is associated with a poor prognosis, but no effective treatment strategies are available for K-Ras -mutant NSCLC. Epidemiological studies report higher lung cancer mortality rates in patients with type 2 dia...

2017
Sezen Vatansever Zeynep H. Gümüş Burak Erman

K-Ras is the most frequently mutated protein in human tumors. Activating K-Ras mutations drive cancer initiation, progression and drug resistance, directly leading to nearly a million deaths per year. To understand the mechanisms by which mutations alter K-Ras function, we need to understand their effects on protein dynamics. However, despite decades of research, how oncogenic mutations in K-Ra...

Journal: :Cancer research 1992
S A Kraegel P H Gumerlock D L Dungworth V I Oreffo B R Madewell

To investigate the role of K-ras mutations in canine non-small cell lung cancer, we first determined the nucleotide sequence of the normal canine K-ras gene and then examined 21 canine lung tumors for activating K-ras mutations. Canine K-ras was analyzed by direct sequencing of polymerase chain reaction products generated with oligonucleotide primers derived from the human K-ras sequence. Four ...

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