نتایج جستجو برای: mesenchymal transition

تعداد نتایج: 307477  

Journal: :Cancer discovery 2012
Kati Räsänen Meenhard Herlyn

Li and colleagues present data that cancer cell-derived interleukin-1 induces prostaglandin E(2) and cytokine secretion in mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) to activate β-catenin signaling in the cancer cell. This paracrine signaling between carcinoma cells and MSC leads to the creation of a cancer stem cell niche via epithelial-mesenchymal transition.

2017
Ulf D. Kahlert Justin V. Joseph Frank A. E. Kruyt

The epithelial-to mesenchymal (EMT) process is increasingly recognized for playing a key role in the progression, dissemination, and therapy resistance of epithelial tumors. Accumulating evidence suggests that EMT inducers also lead to a gain in mesenchymal properties and promote malignancy of nonepithelial tumors. In this review, we present and discuss current findings, illustrating the import...

Journal: :Cell 2006
Xi He

The epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a developmental process during which epithelial cells lose polarity, cell-cell contacts, and other epithelial characteristics and acquire properties (such as increased motility) that are typical of mesenchymal cells. Common EMT features include loss of E-cadherin at the plasma membrane, increased nuclear β-catenin, gain of vimentin and fibronec-

2014
Neda Jabbari Ashley N Reavis John F McDonald

BACKGROUND Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) is a transient and reversible (Mesenchymal-Epithelial Transition or MET) process by which epithelial cells acquire mesenchymal cell characteristics including reduced intercellular adhesion and increased cell motility. While EMT/MET has long been recognized as an essential component of early embryonic development, there is a growing body of evid...

2016
Orit Goldman Victor Julian Valdes Elena Ezhkova Valerie Gouon-Evans

Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and the mesenchymal-epithelial transition (MET) are processes required for embryo organogenesis. Liver develops from the epithelial foregut endoderm from which the liver progenitors, hepatoblasts, are specified. The migrating hepatoblasts acquire a mesenchymal phenotype to form the liver bud. In mid-gestation, hepatoblasts mature into epithelial structure...

2016
Rae-Kwon Kim Neha Kaushik Yongjoon Suh Ki-Chun Yoo Yan-Hong Cui Min-Jung Kim Hae-June Lee In-Gyu Kim Su-Jae Lee

Epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) is developmental process associated with cancer metastasis. Here, we found that breast carcinoma cells adopt epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in response to fractionated-radiation. Importantly, we show that Notch signaling is highly activated in fractionally-irradiated tumors as compared to non-irradiated tumors that are accompanied by an EMT...

2016
Sukhwinder Singh Sohal

Small airway fibrosis is the main contributor to physiological airway dysfunction in COPD. One potential mechanism contributing to small airway fibrosis is epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT). When associated with angiogenesis (so called EMT-Type-3) it may well also be the link with the development of airway epithelial cancer, which is closely associated with COPD and predominantly in large...

2013
Jessica Baud Christine Varon Sandrine Chabas Lucie Chambonnier Fabien Darfeuille Cathy Staedel

Chronic Helicobacter pylori infection provokes an inflammation of the gastric mucosa, at high risk for ulcer and cancer development. The most virulent strains harbor the cag pathogenicity island (cagPAI) encoding a type 4 secretion system, which allows delivery of bacterial effectors into gastric epithelial cells, inducing pro-inflammatory responses and phenotypic alterations reminiscent of an ...

2011
Grégoire F. Le Bras Gillian L. Allison Nicole F. Richards Shazia S. Ansari M. Kay Washington Claudia D. Andl

E-cadherin is frequently lost during epithelial-mesenchymal transition and the progression of epithelial tumorigenesis. We found a marker of epithelial-mesenchymal transition, CD44, upregulated in response to functional loss of E-cadherin in esophageal cell lines and cancer. Loss of E-cadherin expression correlates with increased expression of CD44 standard isoform. Using an organotypic reconst...

2014
Valerie B. Sampson Justin M. David Isabel Puig Pratima U. Patil Antonio García de Herreros George V. Thomas Ayyappan K. Rajasekaran

The Wilms' tumor transcription factor (WT1) was originally classified as a tumor suppressor, but it is now known to also be associated with cancer progression and poor prognosis in several malignancies. WT1 plays an essential role in orchestrating a developmental process known as mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition (MET) during kidney development, but also induces the reverse process, epitheli...

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