Although Apc is well characterized as a tumor-suppressor gene in the intestine, the precise mechanism of this suppression remains to be defined. Using a novel inducible Ahcre transgenic line in conjunction with a loxP-flanked Apc allele we, show that loss of Apc acutely activates Wnt signaling through the nuclear accumulation of ß-catenin. Coincidentally, it perturbs differentiation, migration, proliferation, and apoptosis, such that Apc-deficient cells maintain a "crypt progenitor-like" phenotype. Critically, for the first time we confirm a series of Wnt target molecules in an in vivo setting and also identify a series of new candidate targets within the same setting.</p
Contributions of null and hypomorphic alleles of Apc in mice produce both developmental and pathophy...
Inactivation of the APC tumour suppressor gene represents the rate-limiting event in colorectal canc...
Contributions of null and hypomorphic alleles of Apc in mice produce both developmental and pathophy...
Although Apc is well characterized as a tumor-suppressor gene in the intestine, the precise mechanis...
Mutation of the tumor suppressor adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) is considered an initiating step i...
Wnt/β-catenin signaling is essential for intestinal homeostasis and is aberrantly activated in most ...
The adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene product is mutated in the vast majority of human colorecta...
The APC gene encodes the adenomatous polyposis coli tumour suppressor protein, germline mutation of ...
The molecular signals that control decisions regarding progenitor/stem cell proliferation versus dif...
The Wnt signal-transduction pathway induces the nuclear translocation of membrane-bound β-catenin (C...
Inactivation of the APC tumour suppressor gene represents the rate-limiting event in colorectal canc...
The molecular signals that control decisions regarding progenitor/stem cell proliferation versus dif...
Dysregulated Wnt signaling is seen in approximately 30% of hepatocellular carcinomas; thus, finding ...
Aberrant Wnt signaling within breast cancer is associated with poor prognosis, but regulation of thi...
Contributions of null and hypomorphic alleles of Apc in mice produce both developmental and pathophy...
Contributions of null and hypomorphic alleles of Apc in mice produce both developmental and pathophy...
Inactivation of the APC tumour suppressor gene represents the rate-limiting event in colorectal canc...
Contributions of null and hypomorphic alleles of Apc in mice produce both developmental and pathophy...
Although Apc is well characterized as a tumor-suppressor gene in the intestine, the precise mechanis...
Mutation of the tumor suppressor adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) is considered an initiating step i...
Wnt/β-catenin signaling is essential for intestinal homeostasis and is aberrantly activated in most ...
The adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene product is mutated in the vast majority of human colorecta...
The APC gene encodes the adenomatous polyposis coli tumour suppressor protein, germline mutation of ...
The molecular signals that control decisions regarding progenitor/stem cell proliferation versus dif...
The Wnt signal-transduction pathway induces the nuclear translocation of membrane-bound β-catenin (C...
Inactivation of the APC tumour suppressor gene represents the rate-limiting event in colorectal canc...
The molecular signals that control decisions regarding progenitor/stem cell proliferation versus dif...
Dysregulated Wnt signaling is seen in approximately 30% of hepatocellular carcinomas; thus, finding ...
Aberrant Wnt signaling within breast cancer is associated with poor prognosis, but regulation of thi...
Contributions of null and hypomorphic alleles of Apc in mice produce both developmental and pathophy...
Contributions of null and hypomorphic alleles of Apc in mice produce both developmental and pathophy...
Inactivation of the APC tumour suppressor gene represents the rate-limiting event in colorectal canc...
Contributions of null and hypomorphic alleles of Apc in mice produce both developmental and pathophy...