2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.urolonc.2010.11.011
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c-Jun is involved in interstitial cystitis antiproliferative factor (APF)-induced growth inhibition of human bladder cancer T24 cells

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“…a) . In general, bladder carcinoma is a tumor derived from urothelial stem cells and several TFs in bladder diseases, such as c‐Jun and E2F‐1, have been investigated in previous studies . Importantly, bladder carcinoma frequently show a mesenchymal phenotype through epithelial‐to‐mesenchymal transition.…”
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“…a) . In general, bladder carcinoma is a tumor derived from urothelial stem cells and several TFs in bladder diseases, such as c‐Jun and E2F‐1, have been investigated in previous studies . Importantly, bladder carcinoma frequently show a mesenchymal phenotype through epithelial‐to‐mesenchymal transition.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12,13 In general, bladder carcinoma is a tumor derived from urothelial stem cells, 14 and several TFs in bladder diseases, such as c-Jun and E2F-1, have been investigated in previous studies. 15,16 Importantly, bladder carcinoma frequently show a mesenchymal phenotype through epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition. For example, a well-established cell line T24 is known for mesenchymal characteristics through epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition.…”
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“…Very recently, Li et al [59] reported that a transcription factor in the JNK/SAPK pathway, c-Jun, involves in growth suppression by APF. APF also induced a significant decrease in c-Jun expression in concert with growth inhibition.…”
Section: Apf Signalingmentioning
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“…APF treatment has been reported to result in the increased p38MAPK phosphorylation and suppressed cell growth, which were both reversed by a p38MAPK-selective inhibitor [ 51 ]. Very recently, Li et al [ 59 ] reported that a transcription factor in the JNK/SAPK pathway, c-Jun, involves in growth suppression by APF. APF also induced a significant decrease in c-Jun expression in concert with growth inhibition.…”
Section: Apf Signalingmentioning
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