<p>Immortality is an essential characteristic of human carcinoma cells. We recently developed an efficient, reproducible method that immortalizes human mammary epithelial cells (HMEC) in the absence of gross genomic changes by targeting 2 critical senescence barriers. Consistent transcriptomic changes associated with immortality were identified using microarray analysis of isogenic normal finite pre-stasis, abnormal finite post-stasis, and immortal HMECs from 4 individuals. A total of 277 genes consistently changed in cells that transitioned from post-stasis to immortal. Gene ontology analysis of affected genes revealed biological processes significantly altered in the immortalization process. These immortalization-associated changes showed...
13 páginas, 5 figuras, 1 tabla.Cancer is controlled not only by genetic events but also by epigeneti...
Based on molecular features, breast cancers are grouped into intrinsic subtypes that have different ...
Senescence is a permanent proliferation arrest in response to cell stress such as DNA damage. It con...
<div><p>Immortality is an essential characteristic of human carcinoma cells. We recently developed a...
Immortality is an essential characteristic of human carcinoma cells. We recently developed an effici...
BackgroundHuman mammary epithelial cells (HMEC) overcome two well-characterized genetic and epigenet...
<div><p>Telomerase reactivation and immortalization are critical for human carcinoma progression. Ho...
Immortality is an essential characteristic of cancer cells; a recent transcriptomic study of epithe...
The timing and progression of DNA methylation changes during carcinogenesis are not completely under...
Tumourigenic transformation of normal cells into cancer typically involves several steps resulting i...
AbstractImmortality and tumorigenicity are two distinct characteristics of cancers. Immortalization ...
We have previously described a hominid-specific long non-coding RNA, MORT (also known as ZNF667-AS1,...
Cancer is quickly becoming the leading cause of death in the United States. Despite research making ...
Progression to malignancy requires that cells overcome senescence and switch to an immortal phenotyp...
Introduction: Immortalization is a key step in malignant transformation, but immortalization alone i...
13 páginas, 5 figuras, 1 tabla.Cancer is controlled not only by genetic events but also by epigeneti...
Based on molecular features, breast cancers are grouped into intrinsic subtypes that have different ...
Senescence is a permanent proliferation arrest in response to cell stress such as DNA damage. It con...
<div><p>Immortality is an essential characteristic of human carcinoma cells. We recently developed a...
Immortality is an essential characteristic of human carcinoma cells. We recently developed an effici...
BackgroundHuman mammary epithelial cells (HMEC) overcome two well-characterized genetic and epigenet...
<div><p>Telomerase reactivation and immortalization are critical for human carcinoma progression. Ho...
Immortality is an essential characteristic of cancer cells; a recent transcriptomic study of epithe...
The timing and progression of DNA methylation changes during carcinogenesis are not completely under...
Tumourigenic transformation of normal cells into cancer typically involves several steps resulting i...
AbstractImmortality and tumorigenicity are two distinct characteristics of cancers. Immortalization ...
We have previously described a hominid-specific long non-coding RNA, MORT (also known as ZNF667-AS1,...
Cancer is quickly becoming the leading cause of death in the United States. Despite research making ...
Progression to malignancy requires that cells overcome senescence and switch to an immortal phenotyp...
Introduction: Immortalization is a key step in malignant transformation, but immortalization alone i...
13 páginas, 5 figuras, 1 tabla.Cancer is controlled not only by genetic events but also by epigeneti...
Based on molecular features, breast cancers are grouped into intrinsic subtypes that have different ...
Senescence is a permanent proliferation arrest in response to cell stress such as DNA damage. It con...