2013
DOI: 10.17126/joralres.2013.003
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Localización de las proteínas específicas del cemento radicular CEMP1 y CAP en células neoplásicas

Abstract: Localización de las proteínas específicas del cemento radicular CEMP1 y CAP en células neoplásicas.Immunolocalization of cementum specific proteins CEMP1 and CAP in tumor cells.Resumen: Introducción: Las proteínas CEMP1 y CAP presentes en los cementoblastos y sus progenitores contribuyen a los procesos de mineralización en tejidos del ligamento periodontal, incluyendo la migración y la proliferación de fibroblastos gingivales; sin embargo su papel y relación con procesos neoplásicos no se han estudiado a profu… Show more

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“…Our results show that CEMP1 expression in fibroblast growing in non-mineralizing media changed normal mouse and human cells into transformed cells, showing cancerous phenotypes in all tested in vitro tumor-forming assays. Previous studies have shown expression of CEMP1 in breast and prostate cancer with bone metastasis and in MCF-7 and PC3 cell lines [ 30 ]. Furthermore, key molecules related to oncogenesis, cell death, tissue development, proliferation, angiogenesis and invasion like HOXA5, CDH1, CDH2, HBEGF, FGFR2 and HMGB2, are overexpressed as a result of CEMP1 expression in fibroblasts cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our results show that CEMP1 expression in fibroblast growing in non-mineralizing media changed normal mouse and human cells into transformed cells, showing cancerous phenotypes in all tested in vitro tumor-forming assays. Previous studies have shown expression of CEMP1 in breast and prostate cancer with bone metastasis and in MCF-7 and PC3 cell lines [ 30 ]. Furthermore, key molecules related to oncogenesis, cell death, tissue development, proliferation, angiogenesis and invasion like HOXA5, CDH1, CDH2, HBEGF, FGFR2 and HMGB2, are overexpressed as a result of CEMP1 expression in fibroblasts cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%