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Publication : Rage signalling promotes intestinal tumourigenesis.

First Author  Heijmans J Year  2013
Journal  Oncogene Volume  32
Issue  9 Pages  1202-6
PubMed ID  22469986 Mgi Jnum  J:193364
Mgi Id  MGI:5468230 Doi  10.1038/onc.2012.119
Citation  Heijmans J, et al. (2013) Rage signalling promotes intestinal tumourigenesis. Oncogene 32(9):1202-6
abstractText  Development of colon cancer is a multistep process that is regulated by intrinsic and extrinsic cellular signals. Extrinsic factors include molecular patterns that are derived from either pathogens (PAMPs) or cellular damage (DAMPs). These molecules can promote tumourigenesis by activation of the innate immune system, but the individual contribution of ligands and their receptors remains elusive. The receptor for advanced glycation end products (Rage) is a pattern recognition receptor that binds multiple ligands derived from a damaged cell environment such as Hmgb1 and S100 protein. Here we show that Rage signalling has a critical role in sporadic development of intestinal adenomas, as Apc Rage mice are protected against tumourigenesis.
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