Journal article

The LIM domain protein Lmo4 is highly expressed in proliferating mouse epithelial tissues

EYM Sum, LA O'Reilly, N Jonas, GJ Lindeman, JE Visvader

Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2005

Abstract

LMO4 belongs to the LIM-only family of zinc finger proteins that have been implicated in oncogenesis. The LMO4 gene is overexpressed in breast cancer and oral cavity carcinomas, and high levels of this protein inhibit mammary epithelial differentiation. Targeted deletion of Lmo4 in mice leads to complex phenotypic abnormalities and perinatal lethality. To further understand the role of LMO4, we have characterized Lmo4 expression in adult mouse tissues by immunohistochemical staining using monoclonal anti-Lmo4 antibodies. Lmo4 was highly expressed within specific cell types in diverse tissues. Expression was prevalent in epithelial-derived tissues, including the mammary gland, tongue, skin, s..

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