Activating mutations in genes of the Ras-mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway occur in approximately 30 % of all human cancers; however, mutation of Ras alone is rarely sufficient to induce tumour development. Scribble is a polarity regulator recently isolated from a Drosophila screen for events that cooperate with Ras mutation to promote tumour progres-sion and cell invasion. In mammals, Scribble regulates directed cell migration and wound healing in vivo; however, no role has been identified for mammalian Scribble in oncogenic transformation. Here we show that in human epithelial cells expressing oncogenic Ras or Raf, loss of Scribble promotes invasion of cells through extracellular matrix in an organotypic culture system. Furt...
In Drosophila, normal and transformed cells compete with each other for survival in a process called...
Epithelial cells are the major cell-type for all organs in multicellular organisms. In order to achi...
Tumors develop as a result of mutations in multiple genes which typically include tumor suppressor g...
Activating mutations in genes of the Ras-mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway occur in ap...
© 2011 Dr. Imogen ElsumCancer is a complex disease with progression to a malignant phenotype requiri...
Loss of polarity is one of the earliest hallmarks of epithelial neoplasia and leads to aberrant comm...
BACKGROUND: Metastatic neoplasias are characterized by excessive cell proliferation and disruptions ...
Altered expression of human Scribble is associated with invasive epithelial cancers, however, its ro...
Summary Loss of cell polarity proteins such as Scribble induces neoplasia in Drosophila by promoting...
SummaryLoss of cell polarity proteins such as Scribble induces neoplasia in Drosophila by promoting ...
© 2013 Yvonne Christine BorsettiCell and tissue polarity are distinguished by the asymmetrical distr...
Human Scribble (Scrib) is an evolutionary-conserved cell polarity protein, but its potential role in...
Scribble (scrib), discs large (dlg) and lethal giant larvae (lgl) encode proteins that regulate cell...
BACKGROUND: Epithelial neoplasias are associated with alterations in cell polarity and excessive cel...
In Drosophila, normal and transformed cells compete with each other for survival in a process called...
In Drosophila, normal and transformed cells compete with each other for survival in a process called...
Epithelial cells are the major cell-type for all organs in multicellular organisms. In order to achi...
Tumors develop as a result of mutations in multiple genes which typically include tumor suppressor g...
Activating mutations in genes of the Ras-mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway occur in ap...
© 2011 Dr. Imogen ElsumCancer is a complex disease with progression to a malignant phenotype requiri...
Loss of polarity is one of the earliest hallmarks of epithelial neoplasia and leads to aberrant comm...
BACKGROUND: Metastatic neoplasias are characterized by excessive cell proliferation and disruptions ...
Altered expression of human Scribble is associated with invasive epithelial cancers, however, its ro...
Summary Loss of cell polarity proteins such as Scribble induces neoplasia in Drosophila by promoting...
SummaryLoss of cell polarity proteins such as Scribble induces neoplasia in Drosophila by promoting ...
© 2013 Yvonne Christine BorsettiCell and tissue polarity are distinguished by the asymmetrical distr...
Human Scribble (Scrib) is an evolutionary-conserved cell polarity protein, but its potential role in...
Scribble (scrib), discs large (dlg) and lethal giant larvae (lgl) encode proteins that regulate cell...
BACKGROUND: Epithelial neoplasias are associated with alterations in cell polarity and excessive cel...
In Drosophila, normal and transformed cells compete with each other for survival in a process called...
In Drosophila, normal and transformed cells compete with each other for survival in a process called...
Epithelial cells are the major cell-type for all organs in multicellular organisms. In order to achi...
Tumors develop as a result of mutations in multiple genes which typically include tumor suppressor g...