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SUBMITTER: Marquez-Vilendrer SB
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5235921 | biostudies-literature | 2016
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Marquez-Vilendrer Stefanie B SB Rai Sudhir K SK Gramling Sarah Jb SJ Lu Li L Reisman David N DN
Oncoscience 20161117 11-12
Inactivation of <i>Brg1</i> and <i>Brm</i> accelerated lung tumor development, shortened tumor latency, and caused a loss of differentiation. Tumors with Brg1 and/or Brm loss recapitulated the evolution of human lung cancer as observed by the development of local tumor invasion as well as distal tumor metastasis, thereby making this model useful in lung cancer studies. Brg1 loss contributed to metastasis in part by driving E-cadherin loss and Vimentin up-regulation. By changing more than 6% of t ...[more]