Clotilde Billottet
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Juin A, Billottet C, Moreau V, Destaing O, Albiges-Rizo C, Rosenbaum J, et al.
Mol Biol Cell
. 2011 Nov;
23(2):297-309.
PMID: 22114353
Invadosomes are F-actin structures capable of degrading the matrix through the activation of matrix metalloproteases. As fibrillar type I collagen promotes pro-matrix metalloproteinase 2 activation by membrane type 1 matrix...
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Rottiers P, Saltel F, Daubon T, Chaigne-Delalande B, Tridon V, Billottet C, et al.
J Cell Sci
. 2009 Nov;
122(Pt 23):4311-8.
PMID: 19887587
Podosomes are specialized plasma-membrane actin-based microdomains that combine adhesive and proteolytic activities to spatially restrict sites of matrix degradation in in vitro assays, but the physiological relevance of these observations...
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Billottet C, Banerjee L, Vanhaesebroeck B, Khwaja A
Cancer Res
. 2009 Jan;
69(3):1027-36.
PMID: 19176369
We have investigated the role of phosphoinositide 3-kinases (PI3Ks) in the in vitro pathophysiology of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) and in the response to treatment with all-trans-retinoic-acid (ATRA), utilizing a...
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Billottet C, Rottiers P, Tatin F, Varon C, Reuzeau E, Maitre J, et al.
Eur J Cell Biol
. 2008 Apr;
87(8-9):543-54.
PMID: 18397815
Podosomes are punctate actin-rich adhesion structures which spontaneously form in cells of the myelomonocytic lineage. Their formation is dependent on Src and RhoGTPases. Recently, podosomes have also been described in...
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Billottet C, Jouanneau J
Bull Cancer
. 2008 Jan;
95(1):51-6.
PMID: 18230570
It is widely accepted that the development of carcinoma is not only due to somatic mutations in epithelial cells but also is influenced by the tumor microenvironment ie the stroma....
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Billottet C, Tuefferd M, Gentien D, Rapinat A, Thiery J, Broet P, et al.
J Cell Biochem
. 2008 Jan;
104(3):826-39.
PMID: 18189245
During epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), epithelial cells are converted into isolated motile and invasive mesenchymal cells. In model systems, EMT is induced most often by the activation of tyrosine kinase receptors...
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Billottet C, Elkhatib N, Thiery J, Jouanneau J
Mol Biol Cell
. 2004 Jul;
15(10):4725-34.
PMID: 15282342
Fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-1 and -2 have potent biological activities implicated in malignant tumor development. Their autocrine and nonautocrine activity in tumor progression of carcinoma was investigated in the NBT-II...
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Malavaud B, Pedron S, Sordello S, Mazerolles C, Billottet C, Thiery J, et al.
Oncogene
. 2004 Jul;
23(40):6769-78.
PMID: 15273729
The hypothesis that tumor growth is angiogenesis-dependent has been documented by a considerable body of direct and indirect experimental data. Since the discovery of the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF),...
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Billottet C, Janji B, Thiery J, Jouanneau J
Oncogene
. 2002 Nov;
21(53):8128-39.
PMID: 12444548
FGF-1 and FGF-2 are pleiotropic growth factors for many cell types, operating through the activation of specific transmembrane FGF receptors (FGFRs). The role of these factors in tumor progression was...