SummaryOsteogenic sarcoma (OS) is a deadly skeletal malignancy whose cause is unknown. We report here a mouse model of OS based on conditional expression of the intracellular domain of Notch1 (NICD). Expression of the NICD in immature osteoblasts was sufficient to drive the formation of bone tumors, including OS, with complete penetrance. These tumors display features of human OS; namely, histopathology, cytogenetic complexity, and metastatic potential. We show that Notch activation combined with loss of p53 synergistically accelerates OS development in mice, although p53-driven OS is not Rbpj dependent, which demonstrates a dual dominance of the Notch oncogene and p53 mutation in the development of OS. Using this model, we also reveal the ...
Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a paediatric soft-tissue sarcoma arising from skeletal muscle precursors c...
International audienceRhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a paediatric soft-tissue sarcoma arising from skelet...
Notch signalling is crucial for the normal development of both lower organisms and mammals. It pla...
SummaryOsteogenic sarcoma (OS) is a deadly skeletal malignancy whose cause is unknown. We report her...
Skeletal muscle atrophy in cancer cachexia is mediated by the interaction between muscle stem cells ...
Classically known for its indispensible role in embryonic development, the Notch signalling pathway ...
While activation of the Notch pathway is observed in many human cancers, it is unknown whether eleva...
Soft tissue sarcomas are a heterogeneous group of tumors associated with poor clinical outcome. Alth...
SummaryDespite evidence supporting an oncogenic role in breast cancer, the Notch pathway's contribut...
Osteogenic differentiation is a multi-step process controlled by a complex molecular framework. Notc...
Introduction Multiple myeloma (MM) is an incurable hematological tumor stemming from malignant plas...
Multiple myeloma (MM) is unique among hematological malignancies for its association to skeletal des...
Recent deep sequencing of cancer genomes has produced an explosion of new data implicating Notch sig...
Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common primary malignancy of bone, and pulmonary metastatic disease ac...
Currently, there are no well-established prognostic biomarkers for osteosarcoma (OS) at the time of ...
Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a paediatric soft-tissue sarcoma arising from skeletal muscle precursors c...
International audienceRhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a paediatric soft-tissue sarcoma arising from skelet...
Notch signalling is crucial for the normal development of both lower organisms and mammals. It pla...
SummaryOsteogenic sarcoma (OS) is a deadly skeletal malignancy whose cause is unknown. We report her...
Skeletal muscle atrophy in cancer cachexia is mediated by the interaction between muscle stem cells ...
Classically known for its indispensible role in embryonic development, the Notch signalling pathway ...
While activation of the Notch pathway is observed in many human cancers, it is unknown whether eleva...
Soft tissue sarcomas are a heterogeneous group of tumors associated with poor clinical outcome. Alth...
SummaryDespite evidence supporting an oncogenic role in breast cancer, the Notch pathway's contribut...
Osteogenic differentiation is a multi-step process controlled by a complex molecular framework. Notc...
Introduction Multiple myeloma (MM) is an incurable hematological tumor stemming from malignant plas...
Multiple myeloma (MM) is unique among hematological malignancies for its association to skeletal des...
Recent deep sequencing of cancer genomes has produced an explosion of new data implicating Notch sig...
Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common primary malignancy of bone, and pulmonary metastatic disease ac...
Currently, there are no well-established prognostic biomarkers for osteosarcoma (OS) at the time of ...
Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a paediatric soft-tissue sarcoma arising from skeletal muscle precursors c...
International audienceRhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a paediatric soft-tissue sarcoma arising from skelet...
Notch signalling is crucial for the normal development of both lower organisms and mammals. It pla...