Tyrosine-kinase expression profiles in human gastric cancer cell lines and their modulations with retinoic acids

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H-W Kao
H-C Chen
C-W Wu
W-C Lin
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[1] Institute of Biomedical Sciences,Department of Surgery
[2] Academia Sinica,undefined
[3] Taigen Biotechnology,undefined
[4] Taipei-Veterans General Hospital,undefined
[5] National Yang-Ming University,undefined
[6] Institute of Biotechnology in Medicine,undefined
[7] National Yang-Ming University,undefined
[8] Graduate Institute of Basic Medical Sciences,undefined
[9] Chang Gung University,undefined
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British Journal of Cancer | 2003年 / 88卷
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protein-tyrosine kinase; retinoic acid; gene expression profiles;
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Many protein tyrosine kinases are key regulators involved in cellular growth, differentiation, development, apoptosis and signal transduction pathways. Obtaining a comprehensive tyrosine-kinase expression profile in tumour cells is essential to learning more about their oncogenic potentials and responses to various chemotherapeutic reagents – such as retinoic acid, which has been shown to suppress the growth of gastric cancer cells and modulate gene expression. Expression of tyrosine kinases in retionic acid-treated cancer cells was investigated by reverse trancriptase–polymerase chain reaction (RT–PCR) and a novel restriction analysis of gene expression (RAGE) display technique. We first established comprehensive tyrosine-kinase profiles in different human gastric cancer cell lines. In cells treated with 9-cis-retinoic acid or all-trans-retinoic acid, we found that two PTKs (Eph and Hek5) appeared to be upregulated. In the present study, we demonstrate an efficient and simple RAGE approach for examining tyrosine kinases' expression in tumour cells and their alterations following drug treatments.
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