Seminar & Symposium/Admissions

セミナー・シンポジウム及び入試情報

2017-03-03

最先端研究セミナー

 

講演者: Angela Nieto (Full Professor CSIC, Institute de Neurociencias CSIC-UMH, Spain)

演題: Epithelial plasticity in health and disease

 

 

日時: 3月3日(金) 12:00-13:00

会場: 発生医学研究所1階 カンファレンス室

 

Abstract:

The reactivation of developmental EMT-like programs in adult cells leads to several pathologies including tumor progression and organ degeneration. While the epithelial and mesenchymal cells are usually considered as extreme phenotypes, partial EMT states also exist. Under those circumstances cells depict an intermediate phenotype -expressing both epithelial and mesenchymal markers- from which they can reverse to a more epithelial state or move towards a more mesenchymal phenotype. Hybrid transitory states can favor coordinated cell migration or wound healing and it can also enable the formation of clusters of migratory cancer cells with increased tumor initiating potential. In contrast to the hybrid transitory state, there are particular contexts in which a partial EMT phenotype can be defined as a final state, as we have recently shown to occur during renal fibrosis. In addition, as EMT can be induced by different factors, there are different EMT types which endow cells with different phenotypes. I will present data to indicate that a gene regulatory network operates to govern the EMT-type, and how this can affect organ regeneration and metastatic colonization.

 

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担当分野: IRCMS Guojun Sheng(内線:6864)

 

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