نتایج جستجو برای: sox2

تعداد نتایج: 3695  

2013
Steven Kregel Kyle J. Kiriluk Alex M. Rosen Yi Cai Edwin E. Reyes Kristen B. Otto Westin Tom Gladell P. Paner Russell Z. Szmulewitz Donald J. Vander Griend

Despite advances in detection and therapy, castration-resistant prostate cancer continues to be a major clinical problem. The aberrant activity of stem cell pathways, and their regulation by the Androgen Receptor (AR), has the potential to provide insight into novel mechanisms and pathways to prevent and treat advanced, castrate-resistant prostate cancers. To this end, we investigated the role ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Zhiyong Liu Brandon J Walters Thomas Owen Mark A Brimble Katherine A Steigelman LingLi Zhang Marcia M Mellado Lagarde Marcus B Valentine Yiling Yu Brandon C Cox Jian Zuo

Sox2 plays critical roles in cell fate specification during development and in stem cell formation; however, its role in postmitotic cells is largely unknown. Sox2 is highly expressed in supporting cells (SCs) of the postnatal mammalian auditory sensory epithelium, which unlike non-mammalian vertebrates remains quiescent even after sensory hair cell damage. Here, we induced the ablation of Sox2...

2010
Linda M. Reis Rebecca C. Tyler Adele Schneider Tanya Bardakjian Elena V. Semina

PURPOSE The role of SRY-Box 2 (SOX2) in anophthalmia/microphthalmia (A/M) is well known, with 10%-20% of A/M explained by mutations in SOX2. SOX2 plays roles in the development of both the posterior and anterior segment structures of the eye and relies on interactions with tissue-specific partner proteins to execute its function, raising the possibility that SOX2 mutations may result in varying...

2014
Ronak Eini Hans Stoop Ad J. M. Gillis Katharina Biermann Lambert C. J. Dorssers Leendert H. J. Looijenga

The transcription factor SOX2, associated with amongst others OCT3/4, is essential for maintenance of pluripotency and self-renewal of embryonic stem cells. SOX2 is highly expressed in embryonal carcinoma (EC), the stem cell component of malignant nonseminomatous germ cell tumors, referred to as germ cell cancer (GCC). In fact, OCT3/4 together with SOX2 is an informative diagnostic tool for EC ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2013
Petra M Bareiss Anna Paczulla Hui Wang Rebekka Schairer Stefan Wiehr Ursula Kohlhofer Oliver C Rothfuss Anna Fischer Sven Perner Annette Staebler Diethelm Wallwiener Falko Fend Tanja Fehm Bernd Pichler Lothar Kanz Leticia Quintanilla-Martinez Klaus Schulze-Osthoff Frank Essmann Claudia Lengerke

The SRY-related HMG-box family of transcription factors member SOX2 regulates stemness and pluripotency in embryonic stem cells and plays important roles during early embryogenesis. More recently, SOX2 expression was documented in several tumor types including ovarian carcinoma, suggesting an involvement of SOX2 in regulation of cancer stem cells (CSC). Intriguingly, however, studies exploring ...

2014
Kasia Weina Jochen Utikal

SOX2 is a gene that encodes for a transcription factor belonging to the SOX gene family and contains a high-mobility group (HMG) domain, which permits highly specific DNA binding. Consequently, SOX2 functions as an activator or suppressor of gene transcription. SOX2 has been described as an essential embryonic stem cell gene and moreover, a necessary factor for induced cellular reprogramming. S...

Journal: :Development 2007
Jianwen Que Tadashi Okubo James R Goldenring Ki-Taek Nam Reiko Kurotani Edward E Morrisey Olena Taranova Larysa H Pevny Brigid L M Hogan

Sox2 is expressed in developing foregut endoderm, with highest levels in the future esophagus and anterior stomach. By contrast, Nkx2.1 (Titf1) is expressed ventrally, in the future trachea. In humans, heterozygosity for SOX2 is associated with anopthalmia-esophageal-genital syndrome (OMIM 600992), a condition including esophageal atresia (EA) and tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF), in which the t...

2016
Helen H. Yu Therese Featherston Swee T. Tan Alice M. Chibnall Helen D. Brasch Paul F. Davis Tinte Itinteang

AIM To identify and characterize cancer stem cells (CSC) in moderately differentiated buccal mucosa squamous cell carcinoma (MDBMSCC). METHODS Four micrometer-thick, formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded MDBMSCC samples from six patients underwent 3,3-diaminobenzidine (DAB) immunohistochemical (IHC) staining for the embryonic stem cell (ESC) markers, NANOG, OCT4, SALL4, SOX2, and pSTAT3; cancer s...

2013
Alessia Gagliardi Nicholas P Mullin Zi Ying Tan Douglas Colby Anastasia I Kousa Florian Halbritter Jason T Weiss Anastasia Felker Karel Bezstarosti Rebecca Favaro Jeroen Demmers Silvia K Nicolis Simon R Tomlinson Raymond A Poot Ian Chambers

Embryonic stem (ES) cell self-renewal efficiency is determined by the Nanog protein level. However, the protein partners of Nanog that function to direct self-renewal are unclear. Here, we identify a Nanog interactome of over 130 proteins including transcription factors, chromatin modifying complexes, phosphorylation and ubiquitination enzymes, basal transcriptional machinery members, and RNA p...

2012
Si Chen Yingxi Xu Yanan Chen Xuefei Li Wenjun Mou Lina Wang Yanhua Liu Ralph A. Reisfeld Rong Xiang Dan Lv Na Li

Recent studies demonstrated that cancer stem cells (CSCs) have higher tumorigenesis properties than those of differentiated cancer cells and that transcriptional factor-SOX2 plays a vital role in maintaining the unique properties of CSCs; however, the function and underlying mechanism of SOX2 in carcinogenesis of lung cancer are still elusive. This study applied immunohistochemistry to analyze ...

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