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Publication : Mouse models of K-ras-initiated carcinogenesis.

First Author  Janssen KP Year  2005
Journal  Biochim Biophys Acta Volume  1756
Issue  2 Pages  145-54
PubMed ID  16126346 Mgi Jnum  J:104887
Mgi Id  MGI:3613094 Doi  10.1016/j.bbcan.2005.07.004
Citation  Janssen KP, et al. (2005) Mouse models of K-ras-initiated carcinogenesis. Biochim Biophys Acta 1756(2):145-54
abstractText  Activating mutations of the oncogene K-ras are found in one third of all human cancers. Much of our knowledge on K-ras signal transduction and its influence on tumor initiation and progression comes from in vitro studies with cell lines. However, mouse models of human cancer allow a much more faithful recapitulation of the human disease, and the in vivo perspective is crucial for our understanding of neoplasia. In recent years, several new murine models for K-ras-induced tumorigenesis have been described. They allow new insights into the specific role that oncogenic K-ras proteins play in different solid tumors, and they permit the molecular dissection of the pathways that are initiated by somatic mutations in subsets of cells. Key advances have been made by the use of tissue-specific and inducible control of expression, which is achieved by the Cre/LoxP technology or the tetracycline system. from these sophisticated models, a common picture emerges: The effects of K-ras on tumor initiation depend strongly on the cellular context, and different tissues vary in their susceptibility to K-ras transformation.
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