High cell-surface density of HER2 deforms cell membranes

HER2 is frequently overexpressed in breast cancer in association with increased metastatic potential. Here, the authors show that HER2 overexpression causes deformation of cell membranes in a signalling-independent manner that contributes to the disease phenotype by disrupting epithelial features.

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Autores principales: Inhee Chung, Mike Reichelt, Lily Shao, Robert W. Akita, Hartmut Koeppen, Linda Rangell, Gabriele Schaefer, Ira Mellman, Mark X. Sliwkowski
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:83242fd0be2d4fdea4e9f0c51fb024172021-12-02T14:38:54ZHigh cell-surface density of HER2 deforms cell membranes10.1038/ncomms127422041-1723https://doaj.org/article/83242fd0be2d4fdea4e9f0c51fb024172016-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12742https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723HER2 is frequently overexpressed in breast cancer in association with increased metastatic potential. Here, the authors show that HER2 overexpression causes deformation of cell membranes in a signalling-independent manner that contributes to the disease phenotype by disrupting epithelial features.Inhee ChungMike ReicheltLily ShaoRobert W. AkitaHartmut KoeppenLinda RangellGabriele SchaeferIra MellmanMark X. SliwkowskiNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2016)
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Inhee Chung
Mike Reichelt
Lily Shao
Robert W. Akita
Hartmut Koeppen
Linda Rangell
Gabriele Schaefer
Ira Mellman
Mark X. Sliwkowski
High cell-surface density of HER2 deforms cell membranes
description HER2 is frequently overexpressed in breast cancer in association with increased metastatic potential. Here, the authors show that HER2 overexpression causes deformation of cell membranes in a signalling-independent manner that contributes to the disease phenotype by disrupting epithelial features.
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author Inhee Chung
Mike Reichelt
Lily Shao
Robert W. Akita
Hartmut Koeppen
Linda Rangell
Gabriele Schaefer
Ira Mellman
Mark X. Sliwkowski
author_facet Inhee Chung
Mike Reichelt
Lily Shao
Robert W. Akita
Hartmut Koeppen
Linda Rangell
Gabriele Schaefer
Ira Mellman
Mark X. Sliwkowski
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title High cell-surface density of HER2 deforms cell membranes
title_short High cell-surface density of HER2 deforms cell membranes
title_full High cell-surface density of HER2 deforms cell membranes
title_fullStr High cell-surface density of HER2 deforms cell membranes
title_full_unstemmed High cell-surface density of HER2 deforms cell membranes
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