Does the transcription factor c-ets1 take part in the regulation of angiogenesis and tumor invasion?

1994 
: The c-ets1 proto-oncogene encodes a transcription factor that binds a GGAA/T purine rich core DNA sequence. During normal as well as pathological development, the expression of c-ets1 is associated with the occurrence of invasive processes, either in invading cells or in the invaded tissue. Cellular regulatory sequences responsive to the c-Ets1 proteins include a urokinase-type plasminogen activator (u-PA) gene enhancer, the stromelysin-1 and the collagenase-1 gene promoters. Since invasive processes are thought to require the remodeling of the extra-cellular matrix, we investigate the relationships between c-Ets1 and the expression pattern of transcripts encoding these matrix degrading proteases, in embryos and in solid tumors.
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