SummaryBreast cancer recurrence is a fundamental clinical manifestation of tumor progression and represents the principal cause of death from this disease. Using a conditional transgenic mouse model for the recurrence of HER2/neu-induced mammary tumors, we demonstrate that the transcriptional repressor Snail is spontaneously upregulated in recurrent tumors in vivo and that recurrence is accompanied by epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Consistent with a causal role for Snail in these processes, we show that Snail is sufficient to induce EMT in primary tumor cells, that Snail is sufficient to promote mammary tumor recurrence in vivo, and that high levels of Snail predict decreased relapse-free survival in women with breast cancer. I...
SummarySnail is primarily known as a transcriptional repressor that induces epithelial-mesenchymal t...
We thank Rosa Viñas for her help in the correction of this manuscript.International audienceSince it...
Background. Snail is a key regulator of epithelial-mesenchymal transition of tumor cells. Several st...
SummaryBreast cancer recurrence is a fundamental clinical manifestation of tumor progression and rep...
SummaryMechanisms for breast cancer recurrence and metastases are poorly understood. New evidence fr...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, and despite significant advances in diagnosing ...
The zinc-finger transcription factor Snail is believed to trigger epithelial–mesenchymal transitions...
Breast cancer comprises of 22.9% of all cancers worldwide in females. In the year 2008, it has caus...
Snail transcription factor is up-regulated in several cancers and associated with increased tumor mi...
The transcriptional repressors Snail and Slug are situated at the core of several signaling pathways...
PURPOSE: Carcinoma progression is linked to a partially dedifferentiated epithelial cell phenotype. ...
Tumour-initiating cells (TICs) are responsible for metastatic dissemination and clinical relapse in ...
International audienceThe zinc-finger transcription factors Snail and Slug are involved in different...
SummaryEpithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a key step toward cancer metastasis, and Snail is ...
Copyright © 2013 S. Muenst et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommons...
SummarySnail is primarily known as a transcriptional repressor that induces epithelial-mesenchymal t...
We thank Rosa Viñas for her help in the correction of this manuscript.International audienceSince it...
Background. Snail is a key regulator of epithelial-mesenchymal transition of tumor cells. Several st...
SummaryBreast cancer recurrence is a fundamental clinical manifestation of tumor progression and rep...
SummaryMechanisms for breast cancer recurrence and metastases are poorly understood. New evidence fr...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, and despite significant advances in diagnosing ...
The zinc-finger transcription factor Snail is believed to trigger epithelial–mesenchymal transitions...
Breast cancer comprises of 22.9% of all cancers worldwide in females. In the year 2008, it has caus...
Snail transcription factor is up-regulated in several cancers and associated with increased tumor mi...
The transcriptional repressors Snail and Slug are situated at the core of several signaling pathways...
PURPOSE: Carcinoma progression is linked to a partially dedifferentiated epithelial cell phenotype. ...
Tumour-initiating cells (TICs) are responsible for metastatic dissemination and clinical relapse in ...
International audienceThe zinc-finger transcription factors Snail and Slug are involved in different...
SummaryEpithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a key step toward cancer metastasis, and Snail is ...
Copyright © 2013 S. Muenst et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommons...
SummarySnail is primarily known as a transcriptional repressor that induces epithelial-mesenchymal t...
We thank Rosa Viñas for her help in the correction of this manuscript.International audienceSince it...
Background. Snail is a key regulator of epithelial-mesenchymal transition of tumor cells. Several st...