In hematological malignancies, there are numerous examples of lymphocyte developmental genes playing a role in cancer formation. In this article, we discuss how processes of fetal organogenesis are also operant in lung tumorigenesis. We first review four pathways important in lung cancer (MYC, Hedgehog, Rb and Wnt) and describe the experimental evidence linking them to lung development. Then, we review genome-wide analysis approaches of both RNA (gene expression profiling) and DNA (copy number alterations) and how they have uncovered links between lung cancer and fetal lung development. Finally, the recent discovery of three closely linked developmental transcription factors, which are co-amplified as cooperating lung oncogenes, is discusse...
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Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers with high mortality and is described as one of the lea...
Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a rare low-grade metastasising disease characterised by cystic lun...
Each year about 1.5 million people die from lung cancer worldwide. In order to develop more effectiv...
Lung cancer results from multiple changes in the genome of susceptible pulmonary cells caused by exp...
Abstract:Molecular genetic studies of lung cancer have revealed that clinically evident lung cancers...
Tumorigenesis of the lung cancer is a multistep transformation involving genetic and epigenetic alte...
The development of cancer is driven by the accumulation of many oncogenesis-related genetic alterati...
RATIONALE: Despite extensive studies, the genetic and epigenetic mechanisms that mediate initiation ...
The hereditary nature of cancer is most studied in malignant tumors such as embryonic tumors in chil...
Background: Lung cancer is the world's leading cause of cancer mortality. The main factors contribu...
1999.—Complementary molecular and genetic approaches are yielding information about gain- versus los...
A systematic analysis of the relationship between the neoplastic and developmental transcriptome pro...
The use of stem cell biology approaches to study adult lung progenitor cells and lung cancer has bro...
The purpose of this literature review project is to examine some of the causes and molecular mechani...
Contains fulltext : 204705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers with high mortality and is described as one of the lea...
Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a rare low-grade metastasising disease characterised by cystic lun...
Each year about 1.5 million people die from lung cancer worldwide. In order to develop more effectiv...
Lung cancer results from multiple changes in the genome of susceptible pulmonary cells caused by exp...
Abstract:Molecular genetic studies of lung cancer have revealed that clinically evident lung cancers...
Tumorigenesis of the lung cancer is a multistep transformation involving genetic and epigenetic alte...
The development of cancer is driven by the accumulation of many oncogenesis-related genetic alterati...
RATIONALE: Despite extensive studies, the genetic and epigenetic mechanisms that mediate initiation ...
The hereditary nature of cancer is most studied in malignant tumors such as embryonic tumors in chil...
Background: Lung cancer is the world's leading cause of cancer mortality. The main factors contribu...
1999.—Complementary molecular and genetic approaches are yielding information about gain- versus los...
A systematic analysis of the relationship between the neoplastic and developmental transcriptome pro...
The use of stem cell biology approaches to study adult lung progenitor cells and lung cancer has bro...
The purpose of this literature review project is to examine some of the causes and molecular mechani...
Contains fulltext : 204705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers with high mortality and is described as one of the lea...
Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a rare low-grade metastasising disease characterised by cystic lun...