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TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR BETA-1 IN HUMAN COLORECTAL CANCER PATIENTs

Year 2011, Volume: 8 Issue: 1, 53 - 56, 01.03.2011

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  • Massague J. TGFβ signaling: receptors, transducers, and mad proteins. Cell 1996; 85: 947-950.
  • Geiser AG, Busam KJ, Kim SJ, et al. regulation of the transforming growth factor-beta1 and beta3 promotes by transcription factor Sp1. Gene 1993; 129: 223-228.
  • Grande JP. Role of the transforming growth factor beta in tissue injury and repair. PSEBM 1997; 214: 27-40.
  • Wineselt MP, Ramsey GW, Barnard JA. Type II TGF-beta receptor expression in intestinal cell lines and intestinal tract. Carcinogenesis 1996; 67: 573-579.
  • Landström M, Eklöv S, Colosetti P, et al. Estrogen induces apoptosis in a rat prostatic adenocarcinoma. Association with an increased expression of TGF beta1 and its type-1 and type-II receptors. Int J cancer 1996; 67: 573-579.
  • Sun LZ, Wu G, Wilson JKV, et al. Expression of transform- ing growth factor beta type II receptor leads to reduced malignancy in human breast cancer MCF-7 cells. J Biol Chem 1994; 269: 26449-26455.
  • Kim WS, Park C, Jung YS, et al. Reduced transforming growth factor beta type II receptor expression in adeno- carcinoma of the lung. Anticancer Res 1999, 19. 301-306.
  • Lawrance DA. Latent-TGF-beta: an overview. Mol Cell Biochem 2001;219:163-70.
  • Hill Rp, Rodemann HP, Hendry JH, Roberts SA, Anscher MS. Normal tissue radiobiology: from the laboratory to the clinic. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2001;49:353-65.
  • Wu SP, Theodorescu D, Kerbel RS, Willson JK, Mulder KM, Humphrey LE, Brattain MG. TGF-beta 1 is an autocrine- negative growth regulator of human colon carcinoma FET cells in vivo as revealed by transfection of an antisense expression vector. J Cell Biol 1992;116:187-96.
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  • Angenete E, Langenskiöld M, Palmgren I, Falk P, Öresland T, Ivarsson ML. Transforming growth factor beta-1 in rec- tal tumor, mucosa and plasma in relation to radiothera- py and clinical outcome in rectal cancer patients. Int J Colorectal Dis 2007;22:1331-8.
  • Narai S, Watanabe M, Hasegawa H, Nishibori H, Endo T, Kubota T, Kitajima M. Significance of transforming growth factor beta 1 as a new tumor marker for colorectal can- cer. Int J Cancer 2002;97:508-11.
  • Tsamandas AC, Kardamakis D, Ravazoula P, Zolota V, Salakou S, et al. The potential role of TGF beta1, TGF beta2 and TGF beta3 protein expression in colorectal car- cinomas. Correlation with classic histopathologic factors and patient survival. Strahlenther Onkol 2004;180:201-8.
  • Kushiyama Y, Fukuda R, Suetsugu H, et al. Site-dependent production of transforming growth factor beta-1 in colon- ic mucosa: its possible role in tumorigenesis of the colon. J Lab Clin Med 2000; 136: 201-8.
  • Tsushima H, Kawata S, tamura S, Ito N, Shirai Y, Kiso S, Imai Y, et al. High levels of transforming growth factor beta1 in patients with colorectal cancer: association with disease progression. Gastroenterology 1996; 110: 375-82.
  • Shim KS, Kim KH, Han WS, Park EB. Elevated serum lev- els of transforming growth factor beta1 in patients with colorectal cancer: its association with tumor progression and its significant decrease after curative surgical resec- tion. Cancer 1999; 85: 554-61.

TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR BETA-1 IN HUMAN COLORECTAL CANCER PATIENTs

Year 2011, Volume: 8 Issue: 1, 53 - 56, 01.03.2011

Abstract

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References

  • Roberts AB, Sporn MB. Physiological actions and clinical applications of transforming growth factor beta. Growth factors 1993; 8: 1-9.
  • Massague J. TGFβ signaling: receptors, transducers, and mad proteins. Cell 1996; 85: 947-950.
  • Geiser AG, Busam KJ, Kim SJ, et al. regulation of the transforming growth factor-beta1 and beta3 promotes by transcription factor Sp1. Gene 1993; 129: 223-228.
  • Grande JP. Role of the transforming growth factor beta in tissue injury and repair. PSEBM 1997; 214: 27-40.
  • Wineselt MP, Ramsey GW, Barnard JA. Type II TGF-beta receptor expression in intestinal cell lines and intestinal tract. Carcinogenesis 1996; 67: 573-579.
  • Landström M, Eklöv S, Colosetti P, et al. Estrogen induces apoptosis in a rat prostatic adenocarcinoma. Association with an increased expression of TGF beta1 and its type-1 and type-II receptors. Int J cancer 1996; 67: 573-579.
  • Sun LZ, Wu G, Wilson JKV, et al. Expression of transform- ing growth factor beta type II receptor leads to reduced malignancy in human breast cancer MCF-7 cells. J Biol Chem 1994; 269: 26449-26455.
  • Kim WS, Park C, Jung YS, et al. Reduced transforming growth factor beta type II receptor expression in adeno- carcinoma of the lung. Anticancer Res 1999, 19. 301-306.
  • Lawrance DA. Latent-TGF-beta: an overview. Mol Cell Biochem 2001;219:163-70.
  • Hill Rp, Rodemann HP, Hendry JH, Roberts SA, Anscher MS. Normal tissue radiobiology: from the laboratory to the clinic. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2001;49:353-65.
  • Wu SP, Theodorescu D, Kerbel RS, Willson JK, Mulder KM, Humphrey LE, Brattain MG. TGF-beta 1 is an autocrine- negative growth regulator of human colon carcinoma FET cells in vivo as revealed by transfection of an antisense expression vector. J Cell Biol 1992;116:187-96.
  • Friedman E, Gold LI, Klimstra D, Zeng ZS, Winawer S, Cohen A. High levels of transforming growth factor beta 1 correlate with disease progression in human colon can- cer. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 1995; 4: 549-554.
  • Angenete E, Langenskiöld M, Palmgren I, Falk P, Öresland T, Ivarsson ML. Transforming growth factor beta-1 in rec- tal tumor, mucosa and plasma in relation to radiothera- py and clinical outcome in rectal cancer patients. Int J Colorectal Dis 2007;22:1331-8.
  • Narai S, Watanabe M, Hasegawa H, Nishibori H, Endo T, Kubota T, Kitajima M. Significance of transforming growth factor beta 1 as a new tumor marker for colorectal can- cer. Int J Cancer 2002;97:508-11.
  • Tsamandas AC, Kardamakis D, Ravazoula P, Zolota V, Salakou S, et al. The potential role of TGF beta1, TGF beta2 and TGF beta3 protein expression in colorectal car- cinomas. Correlation with classic histopathologic factors and patient survival. Strahlenther Onkol 2004;180:201-8.
  • Kushiyama Y, Fukuda R, Suetsugu H, et al. Site-dependent production of transforming growth factor beta-1 in colon- ic mucosa: its possible role in tumorigenesis of the colon. J Lab Clin Med 2000; 136: 201-8.
  • Tsushima H, Kawata S, tamura S, Ito N, Shirai Y, Kiso S, Imai Y, et al. High levels of transforming growth factor beta1 in patients with colorectal cancer: association with disease progression. Gastroenterology 1996; 110: 375-82.
  • Shim KS, Kim KH, Han WS, Park EB. Elevated serum lev- els of transforming growth factor beta1 in patients with colorectal cancer: its association with tumor progression and its significant decrease after curative surgical resec- tion. Cancer 1999; 85: 554-61.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Original Articles
Authors

Ahu Sarbay Kemik This is me

Ozgür Kemik This is me

Mine Adas This is me

İsmail Hasırcı This is me

Ahmet Cumhur Dulger This is me

Sevim Purisa This is me

Sefa Tuzun This is me

Publication Date March 1, 2011
Published in Issue Year 2011 Volume: 8 Issue: 1

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APA Kemik, A. S., Kemik, O., Adas, M., Hasırcı, İ., et al. (2011). TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR BETA-1 IN HUMAN COLORECTAL CANCER PATIENTs. European Journal of General Medicine, 8(1), 53-56.
AMA Kemik AS, Kemik O, Adas M, Hasırcı İ, Dulger AC, Purisa S, Tuzun S. TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR BETA-1 IN HUMAN COLORECTAL CANCER PATIENTs. European Journal of General Medicine. March 2011;8(1):53-56.
Chicago Kemik, Ahu Sarbay, Ozgür Kemik, Mine Adas, İsmail Hasırcı, Ahmet Cumhur Dulger, Sevim Purisa, and Sefa Tuzun. “TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR BETA-1 IN HUMAN COLORECTAL CANCER PATIENTs”. European Journal of General Medicine 8, no. 1 (March 2011): 53-56.
EndNote Kemik AS, Kemik O, Adas M, Hasırcı İ, Dulger AC, Purisa S, Tuzun S (March 1, 2011) TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR BETA-1 IN HUMAN COLORECTAL CANCER PATIENTs. European Journal of General Medicine 8 1 53–56.
IEEE A. S. Kemik, O. Kemik, M. Adas, İ. Hasırcı, A. C. Dulger, S. Purisa, and S. Tuzun, “TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR BETA-1 IN HUMAN COLORECTAL CANCER PATIENTs”, European Journal of General Medicine, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 53–56, 2011.
ISNAD Kemik, Ahu Sarbay et al. “TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR BETA-1 IN HUMAN COLORECTAL CANCER PATIENTs”. European Journal of General Medicine 8/1 (March 2011), 53-56.
JAMA Kemik AS, Kemik O, Adas M, Hasırcı İ, Dulger AC, Purisa S, Tuzun S. TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR BETA-1 IN HUMAN COLORECTAL CANCER PATIENTs. European Journal of General Medicine. 2011;8:53–56.
MLA Kemik, Ahu Sarbay et al. “TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR BETA-1 IN HUMAN COLORECTAL CANCER PATIENTs”. European Journal of General Medicine, vol. 8, no. 1, 2011, pp. 53-56.
Vancouver Kemik AS, Kemik O, Adas M, Hasırcı İ, Dulger AC, Purisa S, Tuzun S. TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR BETA-1 IN HUMAN COLORECTAL CANCER PATIENTs. European Journal of General Medicine. 2011;8(1):53-6.