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Query: EC:4.1.1.6 (
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Loss of heterozygosity of chromosome 16q occurs in 17-25% of Wilms' tumors. Two cadherin genes mapping to 16q22 were chosen as candidate gens: E-
CAD
, encoding epithelial cadherin, because it is involved in kidney development and it was recently reported to be a
WT1
target; and KSP-
CAD
because it encodes a kidney-specific cadherin. By RT-PCR analysis in a series of 39 Wilms' tumors, we identified a very low expression of E-
CAD
and KSP-
CAD
in 72% and 95% of the tumors, respectively. To ascertain whether down-expression of these genes could be related to
WT1
alterations in tumors, we looked for a relationship between
WT1
and
CAD
expression. Our data suggest (i) the existence of alternative mechanisms for regulating E-
CAD
expression, and (ii) that E-
CAD
does not belong to the
WT1
pathway that is altered in Wilms' tumorigenesis.
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PMID:Cadherins in Wilms' tumor: E-cadherin expression despite absence of WT1. 1268 Feb 52
The study of the cascade of events of induction and sequential gene activation that takes place during human embryonic development is hindered by the unavailability of postimplantation embryos at different stages of development. Spontaneous differentiation of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) can occur by means of the formation of embryoid bodies (EBs), which resemble certain aspects of early embryos to some extent. Embryonic vascular formation, vasculogenesis, is a sequential process that involves complex regulatory cascades. In this study, changes of gene expression along the development of human EBs for 4 weeks were studied by large-scale gene screening. Two main clusters were identified-one of down-regulated genes such as POU5, NANOG, TDGF1/Cripto (TDGF, teratocarcinoma-derived growth factor-1), LIN28, CD24, TERF1 (telomeric repeat binding factor-1), LEFTB (left-right determination, factor B), and a second of up-regulated genes such as TWIST, WNT5A,
WT1
, AFP, ALB, NCAM1. Focusing on the vascular system development, genes known to be involved in vasculogenesis and angiogenesis were explored. Up-regulated genes include vasculogenic growth factors such as VEGFA, VEGFC, FIGF (VEGFD), ANG1, ANG2, TGFbeta3, and PDGFB, as well as the related receptors FLT1, FLT4, PDGFRB, TGFbetaR2, and TGFbetaR3, other markers such as CD34, VCAM1, PECAM1, VE-
CAD
, and transcription factors TAL1, GATA2, and GATA3. The reproducibility of the array data was verified independently and illustrated that many genes known to be involved in vascular development are activated during the differentiation of hESCs in culture. Hence, the analysis of the vascular system can be extended to other differentiation pathways, allocating human EBs as an in vitro model to study early human development.
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PMID:Vascular gene expression and phenotypic correlation during differentiation of human embryonic stem cells. 1561 75