Transgenic expression of tpr-met oncogene leads to development of mammary hyperplasia and tumors.

TJ Liang, AE Reid, R Xavier… - The Journal of …, 1996 - Am Soc Clin Investig
TJ Liang, AE Reid, R Xavier, RD Cardiff, TC Wang
The Journal of clinical investigation, 1996Am Soc Clin Investig
Receptor tyrosine kinases are important in cell signal transduction and proliferation.
Abnormal expression of tyrosine kinases often leads to malignant transformation. C-met is a
tyrosine kinase receptor and its ligand is hepatocyte growth factor (HGF). HGF/c-met plays
diverse role in regulation of cell growth, shape and movement. Constitutively activated met,
such as tpr-met, is a potent oncogene in vitro, but its carcinogenic role in vivo remains
unclear. Our study demonstrates that expression of tpr-met leads to development of …
Receptor tyrosine kinases are important in cell signal transduction and proliferation. Abnormal expression of tyrosine kinases often leads to malignant transformation. C-met is a tyrosine kinase receptor and its ligand is hepatocyte growth factor (HGF). HGF/c-met plays diverse role in regulation of cell growth, shape and movement. Constitutively activated met, such as tpr-met, is a potent oncogene in vitro, but its carcinogenic role in vivo remains unclear. Our study demonstrates that expression of tpr-met leads to development of mammary tumors and other malignancies in transgenic mice, and suggests that deregulated met expression may be involved in mammary carcinogenesis.
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