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Tumor Type-Dependent Function of the Par3 Polarity Protein in Skin Tumorigenesis

Journal

CANCER CELL
Volume 22, Issue 3, Pages 389-403

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2012.08.004

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  1. European Commission (TuMIC)
  2. Dutch Cancer Society (KWF)
  3. excellence initiative by the German federal government (CECAD Cologne)
  4. excellence initiative by the German state government (CECAD Cologne)
  5. German Research Foundation [CRC829, CRC832]
  6. Z2 project [SFB829]
  7. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [22247030, 23123518, 23790342] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Cell polarization is crucial during development and tissue homeostasis and is regulated by conserved proteins of the Scribble, Crumbs, and Par complexes. In mouse skin tumorigenesis, Par3 deficiency results in reduced papilloma formation and growth. Par3 mediates its tumor-promoting activity through regulation of growth and survival, since Par3 deletion increases apoptosis and reduces growth in vivo and in vitro. In contrast, Par3-deficient mice are predisposed to formation of keratoacanthomas, cutaneous tumors thought to originate from different cellular origin and frequently observed in humans. Par3 expression is reduced in both mouse and human keratoacanthomas, indicating tumor-suppressive properties of Par3. Our results identify a dual function of Par3 in skin cancer, with both pro-oncogenic and tumor-suppressive activity depending on the tumor type.

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