نتایج جستجو برای: hmga2

تعداد نتایج: 735  

Journal: :American journal of cancer research 2016
Linxuan Wei Xiaolin Liu Wenjing Zhang Yuyan Wei Yingwei Li Qing Zhang Ruifen Dong Jungeun Sarah Kwon Zhaojian Liu Wenxin Zheng Beihua Kong

The high-mobility group A protein 2 (HMGA2) is a non-histone chromatin factor highly expressed in fetal tissue and malignant tumors but rarely detected within normal adult tissues. The clinical implications and biological functions of HMGA2 in endometrial carcinoma are largely unknown. Here we report that HMGA2 expression was barely detected in benign endometrium samples (2 of 28 samples). Howe...

Journal: :Cancer research 2013
Asahiro Morishita M Raza Zaidi Akira Mitoro Devipriya Sankarasharma Matthias Szabolcs Yasunori Okada Jeanine D'Armiento Kiran Chada

The non-histone chromatin-binding protein HMGA2 is expressed predominantly in the mesenchyme before its differentiation, but it is also expressed in tumors of epithelial origin. Ectopic expression of HMGA2 in epithelial cells induces epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), which has been implicated in the acquisition of metastatic characters in tumor cells. However, little is known about in vi...

2018
Dan Nie Lingping Zhang Qian Guo Xiguang Mao

Overexpression of the high mobility group protein A2 (HMGA2), an architectural transcription factor, has been linked to poor prognosis in many malignancies, although this remains controversial. Herein, we conducted a meta-analysis to investigate whether HMGA2 has prognostic value, and evaluated the association between HMGA2 and clinicopathologic factors in malignancies. A total of 29 studies in...

2016
Sabrina Peter Haojie Yu Roland Ivanyi-Nagy Peter Dröge

HMGA2 is an important chromatin factor that interacts with DNA via three AT-hook domains, thereby regulating chromatin architecture and transcription during embryonic and fetal development. The protein is absent from differentiated somatic cells, but aberrantly re-expressed in most aggressive human neoplasias where it is causally linked to cell transformation and metastasis. DNA-binding also en...

Journal: :Genes & development 2007
Yong Sun Lee Anindya Dutta

HMGA2, a high-mobility group protein, is oncogenic in a variety of tumors, including benign mesenchymal tumors and lung cancers. Knockdown of Dicer in HeLa cells revealed that the HMGA2 gene is transcriptionally active, but its mRNA is destabilized in the cytoplasm through the microRNA (miRNA) pathway. HMGA2 was derepressed upon inhibition of let-7 in cells with high levels of the miRNA. Ectopi...

2017
Ying Liu Qi-Zhong Fu Lin Pu Ling-Ling Song Yi-Yun Wang Jing Liu Zhen-Long Wang Zi-Ming Wang

This aim of the present study was to observe the effect of high mobility group AT‑hook 2 (HMGA2) on the proliferation and invasion ability of ACHN renal cell carcinoma (RCC) cells. Human ACHN cells, an RCC cell line, and HKC normal human renal tubular epithelial cells were cultured. HMGA2 small interfering (si)RNA, Mock‑siRNA and their negative control group were designed and synthesized. Subse...

2006
M. Raza Zaidi Yasunori Okada Kiran K. Chada

The high-mobility group AT-hook 2 (HMGA2) protein is a member of the high-mobility group family of the DNA-binding architectural factors and participates in the conformational regulation of active chromatin on its specific downstream target genes. HMGA2 is expressed in the undifferentiated mesenchyme and is undetectable in their differentiated counterparts, suggesting its functional importance ...

2015
Xi Shi Baoqing Tian Wenlong Ma Na Zhang Yuehua Qiao Xiaoxue Li Yu Zhang Baiqu Huang Jun Lu

The HMGA2 (high-mobility group AT-hook) protein has previously been shown as an oncoprotein, whereas ectopic expression of HMGA2 is found to induce growth arrest in primary cells. The precise mechanisms underlying this phenomenon remain to be unravelled. In the present study, we determined that HMGA2 was able to induce apoptosis in WI38 primary human cells. We show that WI38 cells expressing hi...

Journal: :Molecular medicine 2003
Kai-Yin Chau Guidalberto Manfioletti Kam-Wa Cheung-Chau Alfredo Fusco Nathalie Dhomen Jane C Sowden Tetsuo Sasabe Shizuo Mukai Santa Jeremy Ono

To assess whether retinoblastoma formation is associated with the expression of high mobility group (HMG) A2 protein, a transcription factor that is highly expressed during embryogenesis and completely repressed in normal adult tissues, we performed Northern and Western blots and RT-PCR analyses, and immunohistochemistry to test for HMGA2 expression. We used established retinoblastoma cell line...

Journal: :Cancer research 2003
Francesca Pentimalli Monica Dentice Monica Fedele Giovanna Maria Pierantoni Letizia Cito Pierlorenzo Pallante Massimo Santoro Giuseppe Viglietto Paola Dal Cin Alfredo Fusco

Atypical lipomatous tumors (ALTs)/well-differentiated liposarcomas represent a distinctive subset of mesenchymal neoplasms featuring mature adipocytic proliferation. These tumors are characterized cytogenetically by the presence of supernumerary ring and/or long marker chromosomes that contain several copies of the chromosomal region 12q13-15, in which the HMGA2 gene is located. Deregulation of...

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