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Targeted expression of oncogenic K-ras in intestinal epithelium causes spontaneous tumorigenesis in mice.
Author: FouquetCoralie, JanssenKlaus-Peter, LouvardDaniel, PintoDaniel, RobineSylvie, RouillardDany, SastreXavier, SoussiThierry, el-MarjouFatima
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BACKGROUND & AIMS: Ras oncoproteins are mutated in about 50% of human colorectal cancers, but their precise role in tumor initiation or progression is still unclear. METHODS: This study presents transgenic mice that express K-ras(V12G), the most frequent oncogenic mutation in human tumors, under co...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1053/gast.2002.34786
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
K-ras: A Key Player in the Intestinal Drama
The digestive system is a complex and vital organ, and its health is crucial for overall well-being. This research focuses on the role of K-ras, a protein frequently mutated in colorectal cancers, in the development of intestinal tumors. The researchers created transgenic mice expressing a mutated form of K-ras in their intestinal epithelial cells to study its impact on tumorigenesis.
Imagine a bustling desert oasis, where the vibrant ecosystem is disrupted by the arrival of an invasive species. In this scenario, the mutated K-ras protein acts like an invasive species, disrupting the delicate balance of the intestinal ecosystem and leading to tumor growth. The researchers found that over 80% of the transgenic mice developed intestinal lesions, ranging from small growths to invasive cancers. This study emphasizes the importance of K-ras in the development of colorectal cancer.
Unveiling the Complexity of Colorectal Cancer
The research provides compelling evidence that K-ras plays a critical role in the development of colorectal cancer. It highlights the complex interplay of various genes and pathways in the development of this disease, emphasizing the need for personalized medicine approaches for effective treatment. The study also emphasizes the role of p53, another key gene, in tumor development.
Understanding the Roots of Intestinal Tumors
This research sheds light on the intricate mechanisms underlying the development of intestinal tumors. Understanding the role of K-ras and other genes involved in tumor formation is essential for developing targeted therapies and prevention strategies for colorectal cancer.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
The desert of cancer research is vast and complex, but this study sheds light on the vital role of K-ras in the development of colorectal cancer. The findings underscore the importance of understanding the intricate dance of genes and pathways in this devastating disease. Continued research will pave the way for new and effective treatments, offering hope for a brighter future in the fight against cancer.
Date :
- Date Completed 2002-08-16
- Date Revised 2021-12-03
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