2011
DOI: 10.1002/iub.452
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PAR1 plays a role in epithelial malignancies: Transcriptional regulation and novel signaling pathway

Abstract: SummaryProtease-activated receptor1 (PAR 1 ) is the first and prototype member of an established PAR family comprising four members. The role of PAR 1 in tumor biology has been established, and is characterized by a consistent direct correlation between overexpression of its levels and epithelial tumor aggressiveness. We have found that high expression of the human Par 1 (hPar 1 ) gene in epithelial tumors is controlled largely at the transcriptional level. This led us to assign Egr-1, a transcription activato… Show more

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“…Not surprisingly, expression of some TRAP6-inducible genes, such as CXCL1, did not depend on YAP/TAZ. This is likely due to the ability of PAR to activate other downstream transcription factors parallel to YAP/TAZ (Bar-Shavit et al 2011).…”
Section: Trap6 Modulates Yap/taz Dephosphorylation Via a Rho And Actimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Not surprisingly, expression of some TRAP6-inducible genes, such as CXCL1, did not depend on YAP/TAZ. This is likely due to the ability of PAR to activate other downstream transcription factors parallel to YAP/TAZ (Bar-Shavit et al 2011).…”
Section: Trap6 Modulates Yap/taz Dephosphorylation Via a Rho And Actimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PAR is known to stimulate cell migration and has been implicated in tumor metastasis (Even-Ram et al 1998;Tellez and Bar-Eli 2003;Bar-Shavit et al 2011). We therefore examined the function of YAP/TAZ in mediat- ing the cellular function of PAR.…”
Section: Trap6 Modulates Yap/taz Dephosphorylation Via a Rho And Actimentioning
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“…It was not at all anticipated that PARs would represent novel keys for understanding proteinase functions in the setting of in ammation. Of note, quite apart from its expected role in vascular disease, PAR1, along with PAR2, has been found to be integrally involved in the process of epithelial tumour cell growth and invasion [80]. Finally, pathogen-derived proteinases like those present in insect allergens can also promote in ammation by activating PARs [81].…”
Section: An Approach To De Ning Par Pathophysiology: Tissue Bioassaysmentioning
confidence: 99%