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Publication : Decreased focal adhesion kinase suppresses papilloma formation during experimental mouse skin carcinogenesis.

First Author  McLean GW Year  2001
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  61
Issue  23 Pages  8385-9
PubMed ID  11731413 Mgi Jnum  J:73153
Mgi Id  MGI:2154630 Citation  McLean GW, et al. (2001) Decreased Focal Adhesion Kinase Suppresses Papilloma Formation during Experimental Mouse Skin Carcinogenesis. Cancer Res 61(23):8385-9
abstractText  Although focal adhesion kinase (FAK) is elevated in epithelial cancers, it is not known whether FAK expression influences tumor development in vivo. We found that fak +/- heterozygous mice display reduced 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene-induced papilloma formation that correlates with reduced FAK protein expression in the skin. However, the frequency of malignant conversion of papillomas into carcinomas is indistinguishable in fak +/- mice and their wild-type fak +/+ littermates, most likely because papilloma FAK protein expression is elevated to wild-type levels. We also found that keratinocyte FAK protein expression is important for cellular responses downstream of ras in vitro (monitored by extracellular signal-regulated kinase activation after integrin engagement). Because 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene induces an activating mutation of H-ras, this provides one possible explanation for suppression of papilloma formation when FAK protein is limiting.
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