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Publication : Absence of the CD44 gene prevents sarcoma metastasis.

First Author  Weber GF Year  2002
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  62
Issue  8 Pages  2281-6
PubMed ID  11956084 Mgi Jnum  J:76201
Mgi Id  MGI:2178856 Citation  Weber GF, et al. (2002) Absence of the CD44 gene prevents sarcoma metastasis. Cancer Res 62(8):2281-6
abstractText  To test the role of the CD44 gene in tumorigenesis, mice with the min mutation of the APC gene or with the tm1 mutation of the p53 gene were crossed with CD44 knockout mice. The absence of CD44 gene products did not affect tumor incidence or survival; however, mice with disruption of the CD44 gene showed virtually aborted metastasis formation of osteosarcomas. This is in agreement with the role attributed to CD44 variants in the spread of cancer. Therefore, CD44 gene products are not essential for tumor incidence and growth but are important in regulating metastasis formation.
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