Literature DB >> 18923931

Evidence of EGR1 as a differentially expressed gene among proliferative skin diseases.

Min Fang1, Sue Ann Wee, Karyn Ronski, Hongran Fan, Shiying Tao, Qun Lin.   

Abstract

Hyperproliferative epidermal disorders range from benign hyperplasias such as psoriasis to basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), the two most common cancers in the US. While they all arise from the epidermis, these diseases differ dramatically in biological behavior and their underlying gene expression patterns have not been compared. We thus examined mRNA transcript levels in these disorders to identify and further characterize differentially expressed genes. Transcript expression patterns distinguish these disorders and identify EGR1, among other genes, whose epidermal expression is decreased in BCC and SCC but is elevated in psoriasis. Egr-1 inhibits growth of benign and malignant epidermal cells in vitro and appears to suppress both Cdc25A expression and Cdk2 dephosphorylation. These data indicate that gene expression profiling can differentiate epidermal hyperproliferative diseases and suggest that Egr-1 may play a role in preventing uncontrolled epidermal growth.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18923931      PMCID: PMC2276883          DOI: 10.1007/s11568-007-9010-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genomic Med        ISSN: 1871-7934


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