REG4, which encodes Reg IV protein, is a member of the calcium-dependent lectin superfamily and potent activator of the epidermal growth factor receptor/Akt/activator protein-1 signaling pathway. Several human cancers overexpress Reg IV, and Reg IV expression is associated with intestinal phenotype differentiation. However, regulation of REG4 transcription remains unclear. In the present study, we investigated whether CDX2 regulates Reg IV expression in gastric cancer (GC) cells. Expression of Reg IV and CDX2 was analyzed by Western blot and quantitative reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction in 9 GC cell lines and 2 colon cancer cell lines. The function of the 59-flanking region of the REG4 gene was characterized by luciferase ass...
Background and aims Intestinal metaplasia (IM) is a gastric preneoplastic lesion that appears follow...
Surprisingly few pathways signal between cells, raising questions about mechanisms for tissue-specif...
Regenerating gene (REG) family proteins serve as multifunctional secretory molecules with trophic, a...
REG4, which encodes Reg IV protein, is a member of the calcium-dependent lectin superfamily and pote...
Abstract Background Reg IV is a member of the regenerating gene family and has been demonstrated to ...
AbstractReg is a growth factor with mitogenic effects on pancreatic β cells and gastric stem cells. ...
<p>A: Western blot analysis of CDX2, Reg IV, and β-actin and qRT-PCR analysis of <i>REG4</i> in 9 GC...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the world’s three most common cancers and its incidence is rising....
INTRODUCTION:Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the world's three most common cancers and its inciden...
Regenerating gene family, member 4 (Reg IV), a secreted protein, is overexpressed in several cancers...
<p>Localization of regulatory elements and CDX2 binding sites in the 5′-flanking region of the <i>RE...
The gut-specific homeotic transcription factor Cdx2 is a crucial regulator of intestinal development...
CDX2 is an intestinal transcription factor responsible for regulating the proliferation and differen...
Background and aims: CDX2 and Li-cadherin are intestinal specific markers that are normally only fou...
Background: The aim of our work was to identify the genes specifically altered in pancreatic adenoca...
Background and aims Intestinal metaplasia (IM) is a gastric preneoplastic lesion that appears follow...
Surprisingly few pathways signal between cells, raising questions about mechanisms for tissue-specif...
Regenerating gene (REG) family proteins serve as multifunctional secretory molecules with trophic, a...
REG4, which encodes Reg IV protein, is a member of the calcium-dependent lectin superfamily and pote...
Abstract Background Reg IV is a member of the regenerating gene family and has been demonstrated to ...
AbstractReg is a growth factor with mitogenic effects on pancreatic β cells and gastric stem cells. ...
<p>A: Western blot analysis of CDX2, Reg IV, and β-actin and qRT-PCR analysis of <i>REG4</i> in 9 GC...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the world’s three most common cancers and its incidence is rising....
INTRODUCTION:Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the world's three most common cancers and its inciden...
Regenerating gene family, member 4 (Reg IV), a secreted protein, is overexpressed in several cancers...
<p>Localization of regulatory elements and CDX2 binding sites in the 5′-flanking region of the <i>RE...
The gut-specific homeotic transcription factor Cdx2 is a crucial regulator of intestinal development...
CDX2 is an intestinal transcription factor responsible for regulating the proliferation and differen...
Background and aims: CDX2 and Li-cadherin are intestinal specific markers that are normally only fou...
Background: The aim of our work was to identify the genes specifically altered in pancreatic adenoca...
Background and aims Intestinal metaplasia (IM) is a gastric preneoplastic lesion that appears follow...
Surprisingly few pathways signal between cells, raising questions about mechanisms for tissue-specif...
Regenerating gene (REG) family proteins serve as multifunctional secretory molecules with trophic, a...