Oncogenes and metastatic progression
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Oncogenes and metastatic progression
Abstract
It is now established that ras oncogenes can induce metastatic characteristics in primary diploid fibroblasts, nonsenescing fibroblasts and nonmetastasizing tumors. The issue of whether ras is directly involved in maintaining the metastatic phenotype through the expression and action of its gene product has been examined by analyzing the relationship to ras expression and to the production of the p21 ras-GTP complex, which is thought to mediate ras-transforming activity. While these expression and mutation studies support the idea that p21 ras directly regulates metastasis formation, it is also evident that there are many examples of human and murine cancers which show no differences in ras expression in primary and metastatic tumor cells. This may be partially explained by the ability of protein kinase-encoding oncogenes to also induce metastatic potential. In addition, the ability of ras to induce metastasis may be dependent on the regulation of its activity by other genes. Furthermore, transformation does not occur as an isolated genetic event, but is rather the result of interaction of two or more oncogenes. We suggest that the nature of these gene interactions will ultimately determine whether a cell is a benign transformant or a malignant and metastatic cancer.
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