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Signaling pathways such as Wnt/Notch/Sonic hedgehog regulate stem-cell renewal, and genes affected in these pathways are associated with oncogenesis. Our objective is to study the molecular and cellular mechanisms that govern the stem cell regulation and how the perturbation in these mechanisms leads to oncogenesis. In our study, we will select the genes of Wnt/Sonic-hedgehog/ Notch signaling pathways those are involved in stem cell regulation and cancers. The knock out/conditional knock out and transgenic mice in the above mentioned pathways will be studied.

Enhancing factor (EF), a growth factor modulator, is the mouse homologue of human secretory group II phospholipase A2. EF in the presence of EGF (Epidermal growth factor) has been shown to give cells a growth advantage, and is known to play a role in phenotypic transformation of normal cell in vitro. EGF interacts with EF and is known to be involved in stem cell regulation. This suggests that EF may have a role in stem cell regulation. In these K14-EF mice, we would like to delineate the role of EF in epidermal stem cell regulation.

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