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Publication : MYC in mammalian epidermis: how can an oncogene stimulate differentiation?

First Author  Watt FM Year  2008
Journal  Nat Rev Cancer Volume  8
Issue  3 Pages  234-42
PubMed ID  18292777 Mgi Jnum  J:135656
Mgi Id  MGI:3794235 Doi  10.1038/nrc2328
Citation  Watt FM, et al. (2008) MYC in mammalian epidermis: how can an oncogene stimulate differentiation?. Nat Rev Cancer 8(3):234-42
abstractText  MYC in human epidermal stem cells can stimulate differentiation rather than uncontrolled proliferation. This discovery was, understandably, greeted with scepticism by researchers. However, subsequent studies have confirmed that MYC can stimulate epidermal stem cells to differentiate and have shed light on the underlying mechanisms. Two concepts that are relevant to cancer have emerged: first, MYC regulates similar genes in different cell types, but the biological consequences are context-dependent; and second, MYC activation is not a simple 'on/off' switch - the cellular response depends on the strength and duration of MYC activity, which in turn is affected by the many cofactors and regulatory pathways with which MYC interacts.
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