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Role of the EGF-CFC gene cripto in cell differentiation and embryo development (Articolo in rivista)
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Minchiotti G, Parisi S, Liguori GL, D'Andrea D, Persico MG. (2002)
Role of the EGF-CFC gene cripto in cell differentiation and embryo development
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- Role of the EGF-CFC gene cripto in cell differentiation and embryo development (literal)
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- The EGF-CFC proteins have been recently recognized as a novel family of
extracellular factors required during early vertebrate development. Cripto
is the founder member of the EGF-CFC family initially related to the
epidermal growth factor (EGF); its expression is increased in human colon,
gastric, pancreatic and lung carcinoma and in different types of both mouse
and human breast carcinomas. Genetic studies in the mouse have established
an essential role of cripto in the formation and correct positioning of the
anterior-posterior axis. Furthermore, the absence of cripto results in a
defective precardiac mesoderm, unable to differentiate into functional
cardiomyocytes. Although mouse and human Cripto have been shown to activate
the ras/raf/MAP kinase pathway in mammary epithelial cell lines, genetic
evidence in Zebrafish has been provided for a relationship between the
EGF-CFC proteins and Nodal, a member of the transforming growth factor
family. Here we review the biological role of cripto in development and
differentiation, pointing out recent findings on the biochemical
interactions of Cripto, Nodal and Activin-like receptors.
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