Expression of the serine protease HtrA1 is decreased or abrogated in a variety of human primary cancers, and higher levels of HtrA1 expression are directly related to better response to chemotherapeutics. However, the precise mechanisms leading to HtrA1 down regulation during malignant transformation are unclear. To investigate HtrA1 gene regulation in breast cancer, we characterized expression in primary breast tissues and seven human breast epithelial cell lines, including two non-tumorigenic cell lines. In human breast tissues, HtrA1 expression was prominent in normal ductal glands. In DCIS and in invasive cancers, HtrA1 expression was greatly reduced or lost entirely. HtrA1 staining was also reduced in all of the human breast cancer cel...
The human HtrA family of serine proteases consists of four members: HtrA1, HtrA2, HtrA3 and HtrA4. A...
International audienceAims HtrA1 is a member of the HtrA (High-temperature-requirement) family of se...
Aims: HtrA1 is a member of the HtrA (high-temperature requirement factor A) family of serine proteas...
Expression of the serine protease HtrA1 is decreased or abrogated in a variety of human primary canc...
HTRA1 is a highly conserved serine protease which has been implicated in suppression of epithelial-t...
HTRA1 is a highly conserved serine protease which has been implicated in suppression of epithelial-t...
<div><p>HTRA1 is a highly conserved serine protease which has been implicated in suppression of epit...
Aim: HtrA1, a member of the High Temperature Requirement Factor A family of oxidative stress-respons...
AbstractObjectivesTo explore HtrA1 gene expression and its regulation in human gastric cancers.Metho...
Resistance to chemotherapy presents a serious challenge in the successful treatment of various cance...
Background: Increased numbers and improperly positioned centrosomes, aneuploidy or polyploidy, and c...
Pancreatic cancer is well known to be the most deadly malignancy with the worst survival rate of all...
HtrA1 is a serine protease homologue to the bacterial serine-protease HtrA, also known as DegP, a he...
Differential gene expression of cell lines derived from a malignant melanoma or its autologous lymph...
The human HtrA family of proteases consists of three members: HtrA1, HtrA2, and HtrA3. In bacteria, ...
The human HtrA family of serine proteases consists of four members: HtrA1, HtrA2, HtrA3 and HtrA4. A...
International audienceAims HtrA1 is a member of the HtrA (High-temperature-requirement) family of se...
Aims: HtrA1 is a member of the HtrA (high-temperature requirement factor A) family of serine proteas...
Expression of the serine protease HtrA1 is decreased or abrogated in a variety of human primary canc...
HTRA1 is a highly conserved serine protease which has been implicated in suppression of epithelial-t...
HTRA1 is a highly conserved serine protease which has been implicated in suppression of epithelial-t...
<div><p>HTRA1 is a highly conserved serine protease which has been implicated in suppression of epit...
Aim: HtrA1, a member of the High Temperature Requirement Factor A family of oxidative stress-respons...
AbstractObjectivesTo explore HtrA1 gene expression and its regulation in human gastric cancers.Metho...
Resistance to chemotherapy presents a serious challenge in the successful treatment of various cance...
Background: Increased numbers and improperly positioned centrosomes, aneuploidy or polyploidy, and c...
Pancreatic cancer is well known to be the most deadly malignancy with the worst survival rate of all...
HtrA1 is a serine protease homologue to the bacterial serine-protease HtrA, also known as DegP, a he...
Differential gene expression of cell lines derived from a malignant melanoma or its autologous lymph...
The human HtrA family of proteases consists of three members: HtrA1, HtrA2, and HtrA3. In bacteria, ...
The human HtrA family of serine proteases consists of four members: HtrA1, HtrA2, HtrA3 and HtrA4. A...
International audienceAims HtrA1 is a member of the HtrA (High-temperature-requirement) family of se...
Aims: HtrA1 is a member of the HtrA (high-temperature requirement factor A) family of serine proteas...