| Literature DB >> 15961079 |
Dhananjay P Kunte1, Ramesh K Wali, Jennifer L Koetsier, John Hart, Maria N Kostjukova, Anna Y Kilimnik, Ilia G Pyatkin, Svetlana R Strelnikova, Hemant K Roy.
Abstract
Hyperproliferation of the premalignant epithelium is critical for colonic carcinogenesis; however the mechanisms remain largely unexplored. We report herein that prior to occurrence of neoplastic lesions in the azoxymethane-rat model of colon carcinogenesis; the tumor suppressor gene C-terminal Src kinase (Csk) was down-regulated with a concomitant increase in Src activity. Furthermore, pharmacological or genetic (RNA interference) inhibition of Csk resulted in increased proliferation in colon cancer cell lines through the mitogen-activated protein kinase dependent pathway. Thus, we demonstrate, for the first time, that Csk suppression is an important early event in colorectal cancer pathogenesis.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15961079 DOI: 10.1016/j.febslet.2005.05.030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FEBS Lett ISSN: 0014-5793 Impact factor: 4.124