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Murine Model of Wound Healing
Published on: May 28, 2013
Carcinoma Cells Reprogram a Wound-healing Switch to Promote Metastasis
Gopinath M Sundaram1, Prabha Sampath1,2,3
1Institute of Medical Biology, Agency for Science Technology & Research (ASTAR), Singapore 138648.
Abstract:
Wound healing is a dynamic event where barrier disruption is transient and miR-198/FSTL1 molecular switch orchestrate wound re-epithelialization. However, epithelial carcinomas maintain a prolonged wound-healing phase to promote malignant transformation. Delineating the molecular mechanism we demonstrate, how epidermal growth factor (EGF) hijacks the wound-healing switch to promote metastasis of carcinoma.
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