Guidelines and definitions for research on epithelial-mesenchymal transition

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Yang, Jing | Antin, Parker | Berx, Geert | Blanpain, Cédric | Brabletz, Thomas | Bronner, Marianne | Campbell, Kyra | Cano, Amparo | Casanova, Jordi | Christofori, Gerhard | Dedhar, Shoukat | Derynck, Rik | Ford, Heide, L | Fuxe, Jonas | García de Herreros, Antonio | Goodall, Gregory, J | Hadjantonakis, Anna-Katerina | Huang, Ruby, J y | Kalcheim, Chaya | Kalluri, Raghu | Kang, Yibin | Khew-Goodall, Yeesim | Levine, Herbert | Liu, Jinsong | Longmore, Gregory, D | Mani, Sendurai, A | Massagué, Joan | Mayor, Roberto | Mcclay, David | Mostov, Keith, E | Newgreen, Donald, F | Nieto, M, Angela | Puisieux, Alain | Runyan, Raymond | Savagner, Pierre | Stanger, Ben | Stemmler, Marc, P | Takahashi, Yoshiko | Takeichi, Masatoshi | Théveneau, Eric | Thiery, Jean, Paul | Thompson, Erik, W | Weinberg, Robert, A | Williams, Elizabeth, D | Xing, Jianhua | Zhou, Binhua, P | Sheng, Guojun

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International audience. Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a cellular process during which epithelial cells acquire mesen chymal phenotypes and behaviour following the down regulation of epithelial features. EMT is triggered in response to signals that cells receive from their micro environment. The epithelial state of the cells in which EMT is initiated is characterized by stable epithelial cell-cell junctions, apical-basal polarity and interac tions with basement membrane. During EMT, changes in gene expression and posttranslational regulation mechanisms lead to the repression of these epithelial characteristics and the acquisition of mesenchymal char acteristics. Cells then display fibroblastlike morphol ogy and cytoarchitecture, as well as increased migratory capacity. Furthermore, these now migratory cells often acquire invasive properties (Fig. 1). EMT was first described by researchers studying early embryogenesis as a programme with welldefined cellular features 1,2. It is now widely accepted that EMT occurs normally during early embryonic development, to enable a variety of morphogenetic events, as well as later in development and during wound healing in adults.

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