نتایج جستجو برای: sox2

تعداد نتایج: 3695  

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2013
Sreelatha Gopinath Ramarao Malla Kiranmai Alapati Bharathi Gorantla Meena Gujrati Dzung H Dinh Jasti S Rao

Cancer-initiating cells comprise a heterogeneous population of undifferentiated cells with the capacity for self-renewal and high proliferative potential. We investigated the role of uPAR and cathepsin B in the maintenance of stem cell nature in glioma-initiating cells (GICs). Simultaneous knockdown of uPAR and cathepsin B significantly reduced the expression of CD133, Nestin, Sox2 and Bmi1 at ...

Journal: :Development 2011
Joana Neves Carolina Parada Mireia Chamizo Fernando Giráldez

Hair cells of the inner ear sensory organs originate from progenitor cells located at specific domains of the otic vesicle: the prosensory patches. Notch signalling is necessary for sensory development and loss of function of the Notch ligand jagged 1 (Jag1, also known as serrate 1) results in impaired sensory organs. However, the underlying mechanism of Notch function is unknown. Our results s...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2005
Masayoshi Maruyama Tomoko Ichisaka Masato Nakagawa Shinya Yamanaka

Sox family transcription factors play essential roles in cell differentiation, development, and sex determination. Sox2 was previously thought to be the sole Sox protein expressed in mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells. Sox2 associates with Oct3/4 to maintain self-renewal of ES cells. In the current study, digital differential display identified transcripts for an additional Sox family member, Sox1...

2015
Tapan Kumar Mistri Arun George Devasia Lee Thean Chu Wei Ping Ng Florian Halbritter Douglas Colby Ben Martynoga Simon R Tomlinson Ian Chambers Paul Robson Thorsten Wohland

Embryonic stem cell (ESC) identity is orchestrated by co-operativity between the transcription factors (TFs) Sox2 and the class V POU-TF Oct4 at composite Sox/Oct motifs. Neural stem cells (NSCs) lack Oct4 but express Sox2 and class III POU-TFs Oct6, Brn1 and Brn2. This raises the question of how Sox2 interacts with POU-TFs to transcriptionally specify ESCs versus NSCs. Here, we show that Oct4 ...

2013
Marta H. Lesko Ryan R. Driskell Kai Kretzschmar Stephen J. Goldie Fiona M. Watt

In postnatal skin the transcription factor Sox2 is expressed in the dermal papilla (DP) of guard/awl/auchene hair follicles and by mechanosensory Merkel cells in the touch domes of guard hairs. To investigate the consequences of Sox2 ablation in skin we deleted Sox2 in DP cells via Blimp1Cre and in Merkel cells via K14Cre. Loss of Sox2 from the DP did not inhibit hair follicle morphogenesis or ...

2017
Jinxi He Juan Shi Kangjian Zhang Jing Xue Jing Li Jiali Yang Juan Chen Jun Wei Hong Ren Xiaoming Liu

Lung cancer remains one of the most common cancer-associated mortalities worldwide, and platinum-based doublet chemotherapies are recommended as the first‑line treatment for advanced non‑small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, the frequent development of multidrug resistance, to cisplatin regimens in particular, is a major cause of chemotherapy failure in patients with aggressive NSCLC. Wnt/β‑...

2012
Marc Thier Bernhard Münst Stephanie Mielke Frank Edenhofer

Induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells represent an attractive option for the derivation of patient-specific pluripotent cells for cell replacement therapies as well as disease modeling. To become clinically meaningful, safe iPS cells need to be generated exhibiting no permanent genetic modifications that are caused by viral integrations of the reprogramming transgenes. Recently, various experime...

2016
Martina Dvorakova Israt Jahan Iva Macova Tetyana Chumak Romana Bohuslavova Josef Syka Bernd Fritzsch Gabriela Pavlinkova

The role of Sox2 in neurosensory development is not yet fully understood. Using mice with conditional Islet1-cre mediated deletion of Sox2, we explored the function of Sox2 in neurosensory development in a model with limited cell type diversification, the inner ear. In Sox2 conditional mutants, neurons initially appear to form normally, whereas late- differentiating neurons of the cochlear apex...

2013
Yong-Yeon Cho Dong Joon Kim Hye Suk Lee Chul-Ho Jeong Eun-Jin Cho Myong-Ok Kim Sanguine Byun Kun-Yeong Lee Ke Yao Andria Carper Alyssa Langfald Ann M. Bode Zigang Dong

Autophagy is a critical cellular process required for maintaining cellular homeostasis in health and disease states, but the molecular mechanisms and impact of autophagy on cancer is not fully understood. Here, we found that Sox2, a key transcription factor in the regulation of the "stemness" of embryonic stem cells and induced-pluripotent stem cells, strongly induced autophagic phenomena, incl...

Journal: :Cell 2013
Cigall Kadoch Gerald R. Crabtree

Recent exon sequencing studies have revealed that over 20% of human tumors have mutations in subunits of mSWI/SNF (BAF) complexes. To investigate the underlying mechanism, we studied human synovial sarcoma (SS), in which transformation results from the translocation of exactly 78 amino acids of SSX to the SS18 subunit of BAF complexes. We demonstrate that the SS18-SSX fusion protein competes fo...

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