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Publication : RNAi screens in mice identify physiological regulators of oncogenic growth.

First Author  Beronja S Year  2013
Journal  Nature Volume  501
Issue  7466 Pages  185-90
PubMed ID  23945586 Mgi Jnum  J:205007
Mgi Id  MGI:5543866 Doi  10.1038/nature12464
Citation  Beronja S, et al. (2013) RNAi screens in mice identify physiological regulators of oncogenic growth. Nature 501(7466):185-90
abstractText  Tissue growth is the multifaceted outcome of a cell's intrinsic capabilities and its interactions with the surrounding environment. Decoding these complexities is essential for understanding human development and tumorigenesis. Here we tackle this problem by carrying out the first genome-wide RNA-interference-mediated screens in mice. Focusing on skin development and oncogenic (Hras(G12V)-induced) hyperplasia, our screens uncover previously unknown as well as anticipated regulators of embryonic epidermal growth. Among the top oncogenic screen hits are Mllt6 and the Wnt effector beta-catenin, which maintain Hras(G12V)-dependent hyperproliferation. We also expose beta-catenin as an unanticipated antagonist of normal epidermal growth, functioning through Wnt-independent intercellular adhesion. Finally, we validate functional significance in mouse and human cancers, thereby establishing the feasibility of in vivo mammalian genome-wide investigations to dissect tissue development and tumorigenesis. By documenting some oncogenic growth regulators, we pave the way for future investigations of other hits and raise promise for unearthing new targets for cancer therapies.
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