Liver tumors from a previous National Toxicology Program study were examined using global gene expression and mutation analysis to define the mechanisms of carcinogenesis in mice exposed to oxazepam. Five hepatocellular adenomas and 5 hepatocellular carcinomas from male B6C3F1 mice exposed to 5000 ppm oxazepam and 6 histologically normal liver samples from control animals were examined. One of the major findings in the study was upregulation of the Wnt/b-catenin signaling pathway. Genes that activate b-catenin, such as Sox4, were upregulated, whereas genes that inhibit Wnt signaling, such as APC and Crebbp, were downregulated. In addition, liver tumors from oxazepam-exposed mice displayed b-catenin muta-tions and increased protein expressio...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Carcinogen-induced mouse models of liver cancer are used extensively to study the...
Standard methodology for identifying chemical carcinogens is both time-consuming and resource intens...
Evidence suggests that epigenetic perturbations are involved in the adverse effects associated with ...
Liver tumors from a previous National Toxicology Program study were examined using global gene expre...
The National Toxicology Program (NIF) recently determined that the commonly prescribed sedative hypn...
Liver cancer susceptibility varies amongst humans and between experimental animal models because of ...
Liver cancer susceptibility varies amongst humans and between experimental animal models due to mul...
CAR (Nr1i3), a liver nuclear receptor and xenobiotic sensor, induces drug, steroid and lipid metabol...
The constitutive active/androstane receptor (CAR) mediates responses to the nongenotoxic rodent live...
Inappropriate activation of the Wnt/beta-catenin signaling has been implicated in the development of...
4-Aminobiphenyl (ABP) is a human carcinogen commonly found in cigarette smoke and hair dyes. In a tu...
Determining the human relevance of structurally and functionally distinct non-genotoxic carcinogenic...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most prevalent cancers and is rising in incidence world...
It is widely accepted that in chemical carcinogenesis different modes-of-action exist, e.g., genotox...
Many drugs and environmental chemicals which are not directly mutagenic have the capacity to increas...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Carcinogen-induced mouse models of liver cancer are used extensively to study the...
Standard methodology for identifying chemical carcinogens is both time-consuming and resource intens...
Evidence suggests that epigenetic perturbations are involved in the adverse effects associated with ...
Liver tumors from a previous National Toxicology Program study were examined using global gene expre...
The National Toxicology Program (NIF) recently determined that the commonly prescribed sedative hypn...
Liver cancer susceptibility varies amongst humans and between experimental animal models because of ...
Liver cancer susceptibility varies amongst humans and between experimental animal models due to mul...
CAR (Nr1i3), a liver nuclear receptor and xenobiotic sensor, induces drug, steroid and lipid metabol...
The constitutive active/androstane receptor (CAR) mediates responses to the nongenotoxic rodent live...
Inappropriate activation of the Wnt/beta-catenin signaling has been implicated in the development of...
4-Aminobiphenyl (ABP) is a human carcinogen commonly found in cigarette smoke and hair dyes. In a tu...
Determining the human relevance of structurally and functionally distinct non-genotoxic carcinogenic...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most prevalent cancers and is rising in incidence world...
It is widely accepted that in chemical carcinogenesis different modes-of-action exist, e.g., genotox...
Many drugs and environmental chemicals which are not directly mutagenic have the capacity to increas...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Carcinogen-induced mouse models of liver cancer are used extensively to study the...
Standard methodology for identifying chemical carcinogens is both time-consuming and resource intens...
Evidence suggests that epigenetic perturbations are involved in the adverse effects associated with ...