Combinatorial cooperativity can facilitate epithelial-mesenchymal transition in a miR200-Zeb feedback network
Mubasher Rashid,
Brasanna M Devi,
Malay Banerjee
Abstract:Carcinoma cells often utilize epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) programs for cancer progression and metastasis. Numerous studies point to the SNAIL-induced miR200/Zeb feedback circuit as crucial in regulating EMT by shifting cancer cells to at least three (epithelial (E), hybrid (h E/M), mesenchymal (M)) phenotypic states arrayed along the epithelial-mesenchymal phenotypic spectrum. However, a coherent molecular-level understanding of how such a tiny circuit controls carcinoma cell entrance into and resi… Show more
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