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    Ccne1 cyclin E1 [ Mus musculus (house mouse) ]

    Gene ID: 12447, updated on 9-Aug-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    Expression of Cyclin E1 in hepatic stellate cells is critical for the induction and progression of liver fibrosis and hepatocellular carcinoma in mice.

    Expression of Cyclin E1 in hepatic stellate cells is critical for the induction and progression of liver fibrosis and hepatocellular carcinoma in mice.
    Otto J, Verwaayen A, Penners C, Hundertmark J, Lin C, Kallen C, Paffen D, Otto T, Berger H, Tacke F, Weiskirchen R, Nevzorova YA, Bartneck M, Trautwein C, Sonntag R, Liedtke C., Free PMC Article

    09/1/2023
    Hoxa5 inhibits adipocyte proliferation through transcriptional regulation of Ccne1 and blocking JAK2/STAT3 signaling pathway in mice.

    Hoxa5 inhibits adipocyte proliferation through transcriptional regulation of Ccne1 and blocking JAK2/STAT3 signaling pathway in mice.
    Pan M, Sun Q, Li C, Tai R, Shi X, Sun C.

    09/17/2022
    PRMT5 Promotes Cyclin E1 and Cell Cycle Progression in CD4 Th1 Cells and Correlates With EAE Severity.

    PRMT5 Promotes Cyclin E1 and Cell Cycle Progression in CD4 Th1 Cells and Correlates With EAE Severity.
    Amici SA, Osman W, Guerau-de-Arellano M., Free PMC Article

    12/18/2021
    Livers, but not other tissues of mice with inducible overexpression of cyclin E1, develop tumors. More hepatocytes from the cyclin E1-overexpressing mice were polyploid than from control mice, and had losses or gains of whole chromosomes, DNA damage, and oxidative stress.

    Ccne1 Overexpression Causes Chromosome Instability in Liver Cells and Liver Tumor Development in Mice.
    Aziz K, Limzerwala JF, Sturmlechner I, Hurley E, Zhang C, Jeganathan KB, Nelson G, Bronk S, Fierro Velasco RO, van Deursen EJ, O'Brien DR, Kocher JA, Youssef SA, van Ree JH, de Bruin A, van den Bos H, Spierings DCJ, Foijer F, van de Sluis B, Roberts LR, Gores GJ, Li H, van Deursen JM., Free PMC Article

    08/3/2019
    Study in a mouse endotoxemia model of inflammatory endothelial injury and human cells demonstrated that endothelial Sox17 expression plays an obligatory role in normalizing the endothelium. Restoration of endothelial integrity is mediated by activation of HIF-1alpha, upregulation of its target Sox17, and subsequent downstream expression of Cyclin E1 which mediates endothelial regeneration.

    Sox17 is required for endothelial regeneration following inflammation-induced vascular injury.
    Liu M, Zhang L, Marsboom G, Jambusaria A, Xiong S, Toth PT, Benevolenskaya EV, Rehman J, Malik AB., Free PMC Article

    06/15/2019
    SALL2 is a negative regulator of cell proliferation, an effect mediated in part by repression of G1-S cyclins' expression.

    SALL2 represses cyclins D1 and E1 expression and restrains G1/S cell cycle transition and cancer-related phenotypes.
    E Hermosilla V, Salgado G, Riffo E, Escobar D, Hepp MI, Farkas C, Galindo M, Morín V, García-Robles MA, Castro AF, Pincheira R., Free PMC Article

    06/1/2019
    High CCNE1 expression is associated with hepatitis and hepatocarcinogenesis.

    Loss of Cyclin E1 attenuates hepatitis and hepatocarcinogenesis in a mouse model of chronic liver injury.
    Ehedego H, Mohs A, Jansen B, Hiththetiya K, Sicinski P, Liedtke C, Trautwein C., Free PMC Article

    03/9/2019
    study suggests that hepatocellular carcinoma initiation specifically depends on CcnE1 and Cdk2, while HCC progression requires expression of any E-cyclin, but no Cdk2.

    Cyclin E1 and cyclin-dependent kinase 2 are critical for initiation, but not for progression of hepatocellular carcinoma.
    Sonntag R, Giebeler N, Nevzorova YA, Bangen JM, Fahrenkamp D, Lambertz D, Haas U, Hu W, Gassler N, Cubero FJ, Müller-Newen G, Abdallah AT, Weiskirchen R, Ticconi F, Costa IG, Barbacid M, Trautwein C, Liedtke C., Free PMC Article

    10/6/2018
    ChIP-sequence/ChIP studies indicated that Ad4BP/SF-1 binds to the upstream region of Ccne1 (cyclin E1) gene during G1/S phase.

    Lysosomal activity maintains glycolysis and cyclin E1 expression by mediating Ad4BP/SF-1 stability for proper steroidogenic cell growth.
    Syu JS, Baba T, Huang JY, Ogawa H, Hsieh CH, Hu JX, Chen TY, Lin TC, Tsuchiya M, Morohashi KI, Huang BM, Lu FL, Wang CY., Free PMC Article

    09/1/2018
    These results demonstrate a repressor role for NFAT1 in cell cycle progression and Cyclin E expression in B lymphocytes, and suggest a potential function for NFAT1 protein in B cell malignancies.

    NFAT1 transcription factor regulates cell cycle progression and cyclin E expression in B lymphocytes.
    Teixeira LK, Carrossini N, Sécca C, Kroll JE, DaCunha DC, Faget DV, Carvalho LD, de Souza SJ, Viola JP., Free PMC Article

    06/24/2017
    This approach allowed us to determine the identity of cyclin E protein partners, as well as phosphorylation substrates of cyclins E (cyclin E1and cyclin E2)and its associated kinase, Cdk2, in different mouse organs.

    Proteomic Landscape of Tissue-Specific Cyclin E Functions in Vivo.
    Odajima J, Saini S, Jung P, Ndassa-Colday Y, Ficaro S, Geng Y, Marco E, Michowski W, Wang YE, DeCaprio JA, Litovchick L, Marto J, Sicinski P., Free PMC Article

    05/13/2017
    inhibition of PDK4 activity in Hepatocellular carcinoma cells increased cyclin E1, cyclin A2, and E2F1 proteins.

    Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Kinase 4 Deficiency Results in Expedited Cellular Proliferation through E2F1-Mediated Increase of Cyclins.
    Choiniere J, Wu J, Wang L., Free PMC Article

    05/6/2017
    Spermatocytes lacking cyclin E2 and one E1 allele (E1+/-E2-/-) displayed a high rate of telomere abnormalities but can progress to pachytene and diplotene stages.

    E-type cyclins modulate telomere integrity in mammalian male meiosis.
    Manterola M, Sicinski P, Wolgemuth DJ., Free PMC Article

    01/28/2017
    NF-kappaB-miR-195/497-Igf1r/Insr-Ccnd2/Ccne1 plays important roles in myogenesis.

    The NF-κB-modulated microRNAs miR-195 and miR-497 inhibit myoblast proliferation by targeting Igf1r, Insr and cyclin genes.
    Wei W, Zhang WY, Bai JB, Zhang HX, Zhao YY, Li XY, Zhao SH.

    10/8/2016
    Myb regulates Cyclin E1 expression in normal gastrointestinal tract epithelial cells and is required during intestinal tumorigenesis

    Defective Myb Function Ablates Cyclin E1 Expression and Perturbs Intestinal Carcinogenesis.
    Cheasley D, Pereira L, Sampurno S, Sieber O, Jorissen R, Xu H, Germann M, Yuqian Y, Ramsay RG, Malaterre J.

    06/11/2016
    These results highlight a new role for E-type cyclins (Ccne1 and Ccne2) as important regulators of male meiosis.

    Mammalian E-type cyclins control chromosome pairing, telomere stability and CDK2 localization in male meiosis.
    Martinerie L, Manterola M, Chung SS, Panigrahi SK, Weisbach M, Vasileva A, Geng Y, Sicinski P, Wolgemuth DJ., Free PMC Article

    12/20/2014
    Concurrent deletion of cyclin E1 and cyclin-dependent kinase 2 in hepatocytes inhibits DNA replication and liver regeneration in mice.

    Concurrent deletion of cyclin E1 and cyclin-dependent kinase 2 in hepatocytes inhibits DNA replication and liver regeneration in mice.
    Hu W, Nevzorova YA, Haas U, Moro N, Sicinski P, Geng Y, Barbacid M, Trautwein C, Liedtke C., Free PMC Article

    05/31/2014
    Superoxide dismutase induces G1-phase cell cycle arrest by down-regulated expression of Cdk-2 and cyclin-E in sarcoma tumor cells.

    Superoxide dismutase induces G1-phase cell cycle arrest by down-regulated expression of Cdk-2 and cyclin-E in murine sarcoma S180 tumor cells.
    Liu D, Liu A.

    10/26/2013
    Ablation of cyclin E led to a decreased number of synapses, reduced number and volume of dendritic spines, and resulted in impaired synaptic plasticity and memory formation.

    Cyclin E constrains Cdk5 activity to regulate synaptic plasticity and memory formation.
    Odajima J, Wills ZP, Ndassa YM, Terunuma M, Kretschmannova K, Deeb TZ, Geng Y, Gawrzak S, Quadros IM, Newman J, Das M, Jecrois ME, Yu Q, Li N, Bienvenu F, Moss SJ, Greenberg ME, Marto JA, Sicinski P., Free PMC Article

    12/17/2011
    Data show that gastric cancer markers MUC2, and oncogenes c-myc, cyclin E1 were expressed in the gastric carcinoma cell line 3I (MGCC3I).

    Establishment of an orthotopic transplantable gastric cancer animal model for studying the immunological effects of new cancer therapeutic modules.
    Shan YS, Fang JH, Lai MD, Yen MC, Lin PW, Hsu HP, Lin CY, Chen YL.

    12/10/2011
    our fi ndings reveal a direct link between cyclin E and HIF-1 activities in mammary epithelial cells and implicate HIF-1 as a mediator of proliferation-independent phenotypes associated with high cyclin E expression in some human breast cancers.

    Hypoxia-inducible factor 1 is activated by dysregulated cyclin E during mammary epithelial morphogenesis.
    Sengupta T, Abraham G, Xu Y, Clurman BE, Minella AC., Free PMC Article

    10/29/2011
    Report presents the first detailed analysis of cyclin E expression in postmitotic neurons during development and in the adult mouse brain

    Expression of cyclin E in postmitotic neurons during development and in the adult mouse brain.
    Ikeda Y, Matsunaga Y, Takiguchi M, Ikeda MA.

    03/26/2011
    Results show that deregulation of cyclin E expression contribute to infertility, due to inability of the spermatogonial cells to start the mitotic cycles prior to entering meiosis.

    Reduced spermatogonial proliferation and decreased fertility in mice overexpressing cyclin E in spermatogonia.
    Liberal V, De Miguel MP, Henze M, Nistal M, Reed SI., Free PMC Article

    03/12/2011
    Depletion of cyclin E promoted apoptosis of breast cancer cells and blocked proliferation and transformation.

    siRNA-based targeting of cyclin E overexpression inhibits breast cancer cell growth and suppresses tumor development in breast cancer mouse model.
    Liang Y, Gao H, Lin SY, Goss JA, Brunicardi FC, Li K., Free PMC Article

    02/26/2011
    These results suggest that cyclin E up-regulation and p27(Kip1) loss-of-function act cooperatively on pituitary adenoma development.

    Cooperation between cyclin E and p27(Kip1) in pituitary tumorigenesis.
    Roussel-Gervais A, Bilodeau S, Vallette S, Berthelet F, Lacroix A, Figarella-Branger D, Brue T, Drouin J., Free PMC Article

    01/1/2011
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