HMGA1 gene rearrangements have been frequently described in human lipomas. In vitro studies suggest that HMGA1 proteins have a negative role in the control of adipocyte cell growth, and that HMGA1 gene truncation acts in a dominant-negative fashion. Therefore, to define better the role of the HMGA1 alterations in the generation of human lipomas, we generated mice carrying an Hmga1b truncated (Hmga1b/T) gene. These mice develop a giant phenotype together with a drastic expansion of the retroperitoneal and subcutaneous white adipose tissue. We show that the activation of the E2F pathway likely accounts, at least in part, for this phenotype. Interestingly, the Hmga1b/T mice also develop B-cell lymphomas similar to that occurring in Hmga1-knock...
High-Mobility-Group-A1 (HMGA1) proteins are non-histone proteins that regulate chromatin structure a...
The high-mobility group AT-hook 2 (HMGA2) protein is a member of the high-mobility group family of t...
Benign adipocytic tumors (AT) are mainly represented by lipomas whereas most malignant AT are Atypic...
HMGA1 gene rearrangements have been frequently described in human lipomas. In vitro studies suggest ...
Here we have examined the role of a truncated HMGA1 gene in adipocytic cell growth. We have found th...
The HMGA family is comprised of four proteins: HMGA1a, HMGA1b, MIGA1c and HMGA2. The first three pro...
earrangements of the HMGI-C gene have frequently been detected in human benign tumors of mesenchymal...
Overexpression of HMGA1 proteins is a constant feature of human carcinomas. Moreover, rearrangements...
Chromosomal translocations in human lipomas frequently create fusion transcripts encoding high mobil...
The HMGA1 and HMGA2 genes code for proteins belonging to the High Mobility Group A family. Several g...
The HMGA1 and HMGA2 genes code for proteins belonging to the High Mobility Group A family. Several g...
The HMGA1 protein is a major factor in chromatin architecture and gene control. It plays a critical ...
Although somatic mutations in a number of genes have been associated with development of human tumor...
Objective: In this study the activation of HMGA2 and overexpression by FGF1-driven stimulation of ad...
High-Mobility-Group-A1 (HMGA1) proteins are non-histone proteins that regulate chromatin structure a...
The high-mobility group AT-hook 2 (HMGA2) protein is a member of the high-mobility group family of t...
Benign adipocytic tumors (AT) are mainly represented by lipomas whereas most malignant AT are Atypic...
HMGA1 gene rearrangements have been frequently described in human lipomas. In vitro studies suggest ...
Here we have examined the role of a truncated HMGA1 gene in adipocytic cell growth. We have found th...
The HMGA family is comprised of four proteins: HMGA1a, HMGA1b, MIGA1c and HMGA2. The first three pro...
earrangements of the HMGI-C gene have frequently been detected in human benign tumors of mesenchymal...
Overexpression of HMGA1 proteins is a constant feature of human carcinomas. Moreover, rearrangements...
Chromosomal translocations in human lipomas frequently create fusion transcripts encoding high mobil...
The HMGA1 and HMGA2 genes code for proteins belonging to the High Mobility Group A family. Several g...
The HMGA1 and HMGA2 genes code for proteins belonging to the High Mobility Group A family. Several g...
The HMGA1 protein is a major factor in chromatin architecture and gene control. It plays a critical ...
Although somatic mutations in a number of genes have been associated with development of human tumor...
Objective: In this study the activation of HMGA2 and overexpression by FGF1-driven stimulation of ad...
High-Mobility-Group-A1 (HMGA1) proteins are non-histone proteins that regulate chromatin structure a...
The high-mobility group AT-hook 2 (HMGA2) protein is a member of the high-mobility group family of t...
Benign adipocytic tumors (AT) are mainly represented by lipomas whereas most malignant AT are Atypic...