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Publication : EZH2 couples pancreatic regeneration to neoplastic progression.

First Author  Mallen-St Clair J Year  2012
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  26
Issue  5 Pages  439-44
PubMed ID  22391448 Mgi Jnum  J:181616
Mgi Id  MGI:5312152 Doi  10.1101/gad.181800.111
Citation  Mallen-St Clair J, et al. (2012) EZH2 couples pancreatic regeneration to neoplastic progression. Genes Dev 26(5):439-44
abstractText  Although the polycomb group protein Enhancer of Zeste Homolog 2 (EZH2) is well recognized for its role as a key regulator of cell differentiation, its involvement in tissue regeneration is largely unknown. Here we show that EZH2 is up-regulated following cerulein-induced pancreatic injury and is required for tissue repair by promoting the regenerative proliferation of progenitor cells. Loss of EZH2 results in impaired pancreatic regeneration and accelerates KRas(G12D)-driven neoplasia. Our findings implicate EZH2 in constraining neoplastic progression through homeostatic mechanisms that control pancreatic regeneration and provide insights into the documented link between chronic pancreatic injury and an increased risk for pancreatic cancer.
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