Invasion is generally perceived to be a late event during the progression of human cancer, but to date there are no consistent reports of alterations specifically associated with malignant conversion. We provide evidence that the v-Fos oncogene induces changes in gene expression that render noninvasive normal human diploid fibroblasts highly invasive, without inducing changes in growth factor requirements or anchorage dependence for proliferation. Furthermore, v-Fos-stimulated invasion is independent of the pRb/p16(INK4a) and p53 tumor suppressor pathways and telomerase. We have performed microarray analysis using Affymetrix GeneChips, and the gene expression profile of v-Fos transformed cells supports its role in the regulation of invasion...
The oncogene v-fos, is the transforming agent of the FBJ-MuSV and the FBR-MuSV osteosarcoma virus th...
AbstractBased on previous studies, a minimal set of genetic alterations that is required to convert ...
Two key events in the oncogenic process of tumor cells are to acquire uncontrolled proliferation and...
Fibroblasts transformed by Fos oncogenes display increased expression of a number of genes implicate...
Transformation of fibroblasts with the v-fos oncogene produces a highly invasive phenotype that is m...
The c-fos proto-oncogene is believed to play a pivotal role in transducing growth factor-mediated si...
Based on previous studies, a minimal set of genetic alterations that is required to convert normal h...
The v-fps oncoprotein was expressed in a pre-neoplastic, growth factor-dependent Chinese hamster lun...
AbstractThe proto-oncogene c-fos is a major nuclear target for signal transduction pathways involved...
Abstract Background The c-fos gene was originally identified as the cellular homolog of the oncogene...
AbstractThe Ink4a/Arf locus encodes two distinct proteins, both of which may contribute to senescenc...
Transgenic mice have been previously established that express v-ras(Ha) or v-fos exclusively in the ...
The members of the Fos protein family might be subdivided in two groups, according to their ability ...
We have described recently a human fibroblast cell line immortalized through ectopic telomerase expr...
Tumor metastasis, the leading cause of death among cancer patients, is a complex multi-step process ...
The oncogene v-fos, is the transforming agent of the FBJ-MuSV and the FBR-MuSV osteosarcoma virus th...
AbstractBased on previous studies, a minimal set of genetic alterations that is required to convert ...
Two key events in the oncogenic process of tumor cells are to acquire uncontrolled proliferation and...
Fibroblasts transformed by Fos oncogenes display increased expression of a number of genes implicate...
Transformation of fibroblasts with the v-fos oncogene produces a highly invasive phenotype that is m...
The c-fos proto-oncogene is believed to play a pivotal role in transducing growth factor-mediated si...
Based on previous studies, a minimal set of genetic alterations that is required to convert normal h...
The v-fps oncoprotein was expressed in a pre-neoplastic, growth factor-dependent Chinese hamster lun...
AbstractThe proto-oncogene c-fos is a major nuclear target for signal transduction pathways involved...
Abstract Background The c-fos gene was originally identified as the cellular homolog of the oncogene...
AbstractThe Ink4a/Arf locus encodes two distinct proteins, both of which may contribute to senescenc...
Transgenic mice have been previously established that express v-ras(Ha) or v-fos exclusively in the ...
The members of the Fos protein family might be subdivided in two groups, according to their ability ...
We have described recently a human fibroblast cell line immortalized through ectopic telomerase expr...
Tumor metastasis, the leading cause of death among cancer patients, is a complex multi-step process ...
The oncogene v-fos, is the transforming agent of the FBJ-MuSV and the FBR-MuSV osteosarcoma virus th...
AbstractBased on previous studies, a minimal set of genetic alterations that is required to convert ...
Two key events in the oncogenic process of tumor cells are to acquire uncontrolled proliferation and...