<div><p>Mammary gland development and breast cancer growth require multiple factors both of endocrine and paracrine origin. We analyzed the roles of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) and Hepatocyte Growth Factor Receptor (Met) in mammary epithelial cells and mammary tumor cells derived from a mutated-ErbB2 transgenic mice. By using highly specific tyrosine kinase inhibitors we found that MCF-10A and NMuMG mammary epithelial cell lines are totally dependent on EGFR activation for their growth and survival. Proliferation and 3D-morphogenesis assays showed that HGF had no role in maintaining mammary cell viability, but was the only cytokine able to rescue EGFR-inhibited mammary cells. Insulin-Like Growth Factor-I (IGF-I), basic-Fibroblas...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease comprised of distinct biological entities that correlate wi...
The ErbB-2/neu receptor tyrosine kinase is involved in normal tissue development. However, this rec...
Basal-like breast cancer is an aggressive subtype of mammary carcinoma. Despite expressing basal mar...
Mammary gland development and breast cancer growth require multiple factors both of endocrine and pa...
Mammary gland development and breast cancer growth require multiple factors both of endocrine and pa...
The development of the mammary gland requires an integrated response to specific growth factors and ...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer mortality in women wi...
<p>Western-blot analysis of the EGFR, Met, ERK1/2 and AKT phosphorylation status in MCF-10A and NMuM...
Abstract Breast cancers show a lack of response to epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine ...
<p>Western-blot analysis of EGFR and Met expression in human MCF-10A, murine NMuMG and bovine BME-UV...
<p>Western-blot analysis of ErbB2, EGFR and Met expression in mammary tumors obtained from three sep...
Based on gene expression patterns, breast cancers can be divided into subtypes that closely resemble...
The aim of this work was to explore whether epidermal growth factor (EGF) and hepatocyte growth fact...
The met proto-oncogene product Met is a member of the family of tyrosine kinase growth factor recept...
The mammary gland is an organ in which numerous remodelling events follow each other during the deve...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease comprised of distinct biological entities that correlate wi...
The ErbB-2/neu receptor tyrosine kinase is involved in normal tissue development. However, this rec...
Basal-like breast cancer is an aggressive subtype of mammary carcinoma. Despite expressing basal mar...
Mammary gland development and breast cancer growth require multiple factors both of endocrine and pa...
Mammary gland development and breast cancer growth require multiple factors both of endocrine and pa...
The development of the mammary gland requires an integrated response to specific growth factors and ...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer mortality in women wi...
<p>Western-blot analysis of the EGFR, Met, ERK1/2 and AKT phosphorylation status in MCF-10A and NMuM...
Abstract Breast cancers show a lack of response to epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine ...
<p>Western-blot analysis of EGFR and Met expression in human MCF-10A, murine NMuMG and bovine BME-UV...
<p>Western-blot analysis of ErbB2, EGFR and Met expression in mammary tumors obtained from three sep...
Based on gene expression patterns, breast cancers can be divided into subtypes that closely resemble...
The aim of this work was to explore whether epidermal growth factor (EGF) and hepatocyte growth fact...
The met proto-oncogene product Met is a member of the family of tyrosine kinase growth factor recept...
The mammary gland is an organ in which numerous remodelling events follow each other during the deve...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease comprised of distinct biological entities that correlate wi...
The ErbB-2/neu receptor tyrosine kinase is involved in normal tissue development. However, this rec...
Basal-like breast cancer is an aggressive subtype of mammary carcinoma. Despite expressing basal mar...