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Publication : Specific deletion of focal adhesion kinase suppresses tumor formation and blocks malignant progression.

First Author  McLean GW Year  2004
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  18
Issue  24 Pages  2998-3003
PubMed ID  15601818 Mgi Jnum  J:94680
Mgi Id  MGI:3513693 Doi  10.1101/gad.316304
Citation  McLean GW, et al. (2004) Specific deletion of focal adhesion kinase suppresses tumor formation and blocks malignant progression. Genes Dev 18(24):2998-3003
abstractText  We have generated mice with a floxed fak allele under the control of keratin-14-driven Cre fused to a modified estrogen receptor (CreER(T2)). 4-Hydroxy-tamoxifen treatment induced fak deletion in the epidermis, and suppressed chemically induced skin tumor formation. Loss of fak induced once benign tumors had formed inhibited malignant progression. Although fak deletion was associated with reduced migration of keratinocytes in vitro, we found no effect on wound re-epithelialization in vivo. However, increased keratinocyte cell death was observed after fak deletion in vitro and in vivo. Our work provides the first experimental proof implicating FAK in tumorigenesis, and this is associated with enhanced apoptosis.
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