Abstract Background There is a large body of evidence which suggests that bile acids increase the risk of colon cancer and act as tumor promoters, however, the mechanism(s) of bile acids mediated tumorigenesis is not clear. Previously we showed that deoxycholic acid (DCA), a tumorogenic bile acid, and ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA), a putative chemopreventive agent, exhibited distinct biological effects, yet appeared to act on some of the same signaling molecules. The present study was carried out to determine whether there is overlap in signaling pathways activated by tumorogenic bile acid DCA and chemopreventive bile acid UDCA. Methods To determine whether there was an overlap in activation of signaling pathways by DCA and UDCA, we mutageniz...
Colorectal tumorigenesis involves activation of mutations in proto-oncogenes, such as ras and c-myc,...
Abstract The Hippo/YAP pathway plays an important role in the development of cancers. Previous studi...
Bile acids are implicated in colorectal carcinogenesis as evidenced by epidemiological and experimen...
Bile acids, known for millennia to play a role in health and disease, are currently being studied fo...
Bile acids have been studied for many years for their role in either promoting (Deoxycholic Acid) or...
Depending on the nature of chemical structures, different bile acids exhibit distinct biological eff...
Deoxycholic acid (DCA) is a secondary bile acid that modulates signalling pathways in epithelial cel...
Abstract Background Bile acids have been implicated in the development of digestive tract malignancy...
Primary bile acids are a group of cholesterol metabolites that are synthesized in the liver and stor...
THESIS 7574Environmental and dietary factors are implicated in the aetiology of human cancer. Bile a...
Bile acids have been linked to the etiology of colon cancer in various studies for over twenty-five ...
Secondary bile acids have long been postulated to be tumor promoters in the colon but their mechanis...
AbstractUrsodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) has been shown to prevent colon tumorigenesis in animal models a...
Deoxycholic acid (DCA) has been implicated in colorectal carcino-genesis in humans with effects on p...
Bile acids are implicated in colorectal carcinogenesis as evidenced by epidemiological and experimen...
Colorectal tumorigenesis involves activation of mutations in proto-oncogenes, such as ras and c-myc,...
Abstract The Hippo/YAP pathway plays an important role in the development of cancers. Previous studi...
Bile acids are implicated in colorectal carcinogenesis as evidenced by epidemiological and experimen...
Bile acids, known for millennia to play a role in health and disease, are currently being studied fo...
Bile acids have been studied for many years for their role in either promoting (Deoxycholic Acid) or...
Depending on the nature of chemical structures, different bile acids exhibit distinct biological eff...
Deoxycholic acid (DCA) is a secondary bile acid that modulates signalling pathways in epithelial cel...
Abstract Background Bile acids have been implicated in the development of digestive tract malignancy...
Primary bile acids are a group of cholesterol metabolites that are synthesized in the liver and stor...
THESIS 7574Environmental and dietary factors are implicated in the aetiology of human cancer. Bile a...
Bile acids have been linked to the etiology of colon cancer in various studies for over twenty-five ...
Secondary bile acids have long been postulated to be tumor promoters in the colon but their mechanis...
AbstractUrsodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) has been shown to prevent colon tumorigenesis in animal models a...
Deoxycholic acid (DCA) has been implicated in colorectal carcino-genesis in humans with effects on p...
Bile acids are implicated in colorectal carcinogenesis as evidenced by epidemiological and experimen...
Colorectal tumorigenesis involves activation of mutations in proto-oncogenes, such as ras and c-myc,...
Abstract The Hippo/YAP pathway plays an important role in the development of cancers. Previous studi...
Bile acids are implicated in colorectal carcinogenesis as evidenced by epidemiological and experimen...