Grant ID RP120343
Awarded On November 02, 2011
Title Gli Transcriptional Activity in Basal Cell Carcinomas
Program Academic Research
Award Mechanism Individual Investigator
Institution/Organization The University of Texas at Austin
Principal Investigator/Program Director Steven A Vokes
Cancer Sites Brain and Other Nervous System, Skin
Contracted Amount $659,495
Lay Summary

Basal cell carcinomas (a form of skin cancer) are the most common form of cancer in humans and are primarily, if not exclusively driven by activating mutations in the Hedgehog signaling pathway. Mutations in the Hedgehog signaling pathway also drive the formation of a spectrum of different cancers, including brain, muscle and bone. All of these organs require Hedgehog signaling for their initial formation during embryogenesis, and the inappropriate activation of the pathway after embryonic development causes the formation of tumors that are reminiscent of the less differentiated cell types found during embryogenesis. By studying how Hedgehog signaling regulates cell activity during embryonic...

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