Invasive skin carcinoma--Ras and alpha6beta4 integrin lead the way
Mercurio, Arthur M.
Mercurio, Arthur M.
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UMass Chan Affiliations
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2003-04-05
Keywords
Animals
Carcinoma
*Genes, ras
Humans
I-kappa B Kinase
Integrin alpha6beta4
Laminin
Ligands
Models, Biological
NF-kappa B
Neoplasm Invasiveness
Neoplasms, Squamous Cell
Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases
Signal Transduction
Skin Neoplasms
ras Proteins
Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins
Cancer Biology
Neoplasms
Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases
Carcinoma
*Genes, ras
Humans
I-kappa B Kinase
Integrin alpha6beta4
Laminin
Ligands
Models, Biological
NF-kappa B
Neoplasm Invasiveness
Neoplasms, Squamous Cell
Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases
Signal Transduction
Skin Neoplasms
ras Proteins
Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins
Cancer Biology
Neoplasms
Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases
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Abstract
Although the genesis of invasive squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) from stratified epithelia of the skin is considered to be a complex, multistage process, recent work on human epidermis reveals that sustained Ras signaling coupled with suppression of Ras-induced growth arrest is sufficient to drive the entire process and that the alpha6beta4 integrin and its laminin 5 ligand are essential components of this process.
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Cancer Cell. 2003 Mar;3(3):201-2.
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DOI
10.1016/S1535-6108(03)00049-7
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PubMed ID
12676577