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Induction and Analysis of Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition
Published on: August 27, 2013
Investigating epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition with integrated computational and experimental approaches
Jianhua Xing1,2,3, Xiao-Jun Tian4,3
1Department of Computational and Systems Biology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15261, United States of America.
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The transition between epithelial and mesenchymal (EMT) is a fundamental cellular process that plays critical roles in development, cancer metastasis, and tissue wound healing. EMT is not a binary process but involves multiple partial EMT states that give rise to a high degree of cell state plasticity. Here, we first reviewed several studies on theoretical predictions and experimental verification of these intermediate states, the role of partial EMT on kidney fibrosis development, and how quantitative signaling information controls cell commitment to partial or full EMT upon transient signals. Next, we summarized existing knowledge and open questions on the coupling between EMT and other biological processes, such as the cell cycle, epigenetic regulation, stemness, and apoptosis. Taken together, EMT is a model system that has attracted increasing interests for quantitative experimental and theoretical studies.
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