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Publication : ShcA signalling is essential for tumour progression in mouse models of human breast cancer.

First Author  Ursini-Siegel J Year  2008
Journal  EMBO J Volume  27
Issue  6 Pages  910-20
PubMed ID  18273058 Mgi Jnum  J:133325
Mgi Id  MGI:3778263 Doi  10.1038/emboj.2008.22
Citation  Ursini-Siegel J, et al. (2008) ShcA signalling is essential for tumour progression in mouse models of human breast cancer. EMBO J 27(6):910-20
abstractText  To explore the in vivo significance of ShcA during mammary tumorigenesis, we used mice expressing several phosphotyrosine-deficient ShcA alleles under the control of their endogenous promoter. We show that all three ShcA tyrosine phosphorylation sites are involved in the early stages of mammary tumour progression, including loss of the myoepithelial cell layer surrounding hyperplasias and during progression to carcinoma. We have determined that signals emanating from Y313 are important for tumour cell survival, whereas Y239/240 transduce signals promoting tumour vascularization. We further demonstrate that loss of ShcA expression in mammary epithelial cells abrogates tumour development. This study is the first to directly demonstrate that signalling downstream from the ShcA adaptor protein is critical for breast cancer development.
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