Ras and TGFβ cooperatively regulate epithelial cell plasticity and metastasis
Research Institute of Molecular Pathology · The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn
Abstract
Multistep carcinogenesis involves more than six discrete events also important in normal development and cell behavior. Of these, local invasion and metastasis cause most cancer deaths but are the least well understood molecularly. We employed a combined in vitro/in vivo carcinogenesis model, that is, polarized Ha-Ras-transformed mammary epithelial cells (EpRas), to dissect the role of Ras downstream signaling pathways in epithelial cell plasticity, tumorigenesis, and metastasis. Ha-Ras cooperates with transforming growth factor beta (TGFbeta) to cause epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT) characterized by spindle-like cell morphology, loss of epithelial markers, and induction of mesenchymal markers. EMT…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 14.49
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 52
Authors
8- EJElżbieta JandaCorresponding
Research Institute of Molecular Pathology
- KLKerstin Lehmann
The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn
- IKIris Killisch
Research Institute of Molecular Pathology
- MJMartin Jechlinger
Research Institute of Molecular Pathology
- MHMichaela Herzig
Research Institute of Molecular Pathology
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Autocrine signalling
- MAPK/ERK pathway
- Carcinogenesis
- Cancer research
- Cell biology
- Epithelial–mesenchymal transition
- Signal transduction
- Good health and well-being