18 Publications
2012
P190B RhoGAP Regulates Chromosome Segregation in Cancer Cells.
Hwang, MelissaHwang, MelissaPeddibhotla, SirishaPeddibhotla, SirishaMcHenry, PeterMcHenry, PeterChang, PeggyChang, PeggyYochum, ZacharyYochum, ZacharyPark, Ko UPark, Ko UnSears, James CooperSears, James CVargo-Gogola, Tracy C and Vargo Gogola, Tracy
Cancers, vol. 4, (no. 2), pp. 475-89, 2012/Jun. | Journal Article
2011
P190A RhoGAP is required for mammary gland development.
Heckman-Stoddard, B MVargo-Gogola, Tracy CHerrick, M PVisbal, A PLewis, Michael TSettleman, J and Rosen, Jeffrey M
Developmental biology, vol. 360, (no. 1), pp. 1-10, 2011/Dec/1. | Journal Article
2010
Cleavage of E-Cadherin by Matrix Metalloproteinase-7 Promotes Cellular Proliferation in Nontransformed Cell Lines via Activation of RhoA.
Lynch, ConorLynch, Conor CVargo Gogola, TracyVargo-Gogola, Tracy CMatrisian, Lynn MMatrisian, Lynn MFingleton, Barbara and Fingleton, Barbara
Journal of oncology, vol. 2010, pp. 530745, 2010. | Journal Article
 
P190B RhoGAP has pro-tumorigenic functions during MMTV-Neu mammary tumorigenesis and metastasis.
McHenry, Peter RMcHenry, Peter RSears, James CSears, James CHerrick, Matthew PHerrick, Matthew PChang, PeggyChang, PeggyHeckman-Stoddard, Brandy MHeckman-Stoddard, Brandy MRybarczyk, MeganRybarczyk, MeganChodosh, Lewis AChodosh, Lewis AGunther, Edward JGunther, Edward JHilsenbeck, Susan GHilsenbeck, Susan GRosen, Jeffrey MRosen, Jeffrey MVargo-Gogola, Tracy C and Vargo Gogola, Tracy
Breast cancer research : BCR, vol. 12, (no. 5), pp. R73, 2010. | Journal Article
 
Pleiotropic functions of Rho GTPase signaling: a Trojan horse or Achilles' heel for breast cancer treatment?
McHenry, P R and Vargo-Gogola, Tracy C
Current drug targets, vol. 11, (no. 9), pp. 1043-58, 2010/Sep. | Journal Article
 
Putting the brakes on breast cancer: therapeutic opportunities to bring cancer stem cells and the tumor microenvironment to a screeching halt.
Vargo-Gogola, Tracy C
Current drug targets, vol. 11, (no. 9), pp. 1041-2, 2010/Sep. | Journal Article
2009
Haploinsufficiency for p190B RhoGAP inhibits MMTV-Neu tumor progression.
Heckman-Stoddard, Brandy MHeckman-Stoddard, Brandy MVargo Gogola, TracyVargo-Gogola, Tracy CMcHenry, Peter RMcHenry, Peter RJiang, VivianJiang, VivianHerrick, Matthew PHerrick, Matthew PHilsenbeck, Susan GHilsenbeck, Susan GSettleman, JeffreySettleman, JeffreyRosen, Jeffrey M and Rosen, Jeffrey M
Breast cancer research : BCR, vol. 11, (no. 4), pp. R61, 2009. | Journal Article
2007
Crosstalk between the p190-B RhoGAP and IGF signaling pathways is required for embryonic mammary bud development.
Heckman, Brandy MHeckman, Brandy MChakravarty, GeetikaChakravarty, GeetikaVargo-Gogola, Tracy CVargo Gogola, TracyGonzales-Rimbau, MariaGonzales-Rimbau, MariaHadsell, Darryl LHadsell, Darryl LLee, Adrian VLee, Adrian VSettleman, JeffreySettleman, JeffreyRosen, Jeffrey M and Rosen, Jeffrey M
Developmental biology, vol. 309, (no. 1), pp. 137-49, 2007/Sep/1. | Journal Article
 
Matrix Metalloproteinase 7 Mediates Mammary Epithelial Cell Tumorigenesis through the ErbB4 Receptor
Lynch, Conor CLynch, ConorVargo Gogola, TracyVargo-Gogola, Tracy CMartin, Michelle DMartin, MichelleFingleton, BarbaraFingleton, BarbaraCrawford, HowardCrawford, HowardMatrisian, Lynn M and Matrisian, Lynn
Cancer Research, vol. 67, (no. 14), pp. 6760-6767, 2007. | Journal Article
 
Modelling breast cancer: one size does not fit all
Vargo Gogola, TracyRosen, Jeffrey MVargo-Gogola, Tracy and Rosen, Jeffrey M
Nature Reviews. Cancer, vol. 7, (no. 9), pp. 659-72, Sep 2007. | Journal Article
2006
P190-B Rho GTPase-activating protein overexpression disrupts ductal morphogenesis and induces hyperplastic lesions in the developing mammary gland.
Vargo-Gogola, Tracy CVargo Gogola, TracyHeckman, Brandy MHeckman, Brandy MGunther, Edward JGunther, Edward JChodosh, Lewis AChodosh, Lewis ARosen, Jeffrey M and Rosen, Jeffrey M
Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.), vol. 20, (no. 6), pp. 1391-405, 2006/Jun. | Journal Article
2005
MMP-7 promotes prostate cancer-induced osteolysis via the solubilization of RANKL
Lynch, Conor CLynch, Conor CHikosaka, AtsuyaHikosaka, AtsuyaAcuff, Heath BAcuff, Heath BMartin, Michelle DMartin, Michelle DKawai, NoriyasuKawai, NoriyasuSingh, Rakesh KSingh, Rakesh KVargo Gogola, Tracy CVargo-Gogola, Tracy CBegtrup, Jennifer LBegtrup, Jennifer LPeterson, Todd EPeterson, Todd EFingleton, BarbaraFingleton, BarbaraShirai, TomoyukiShirai, TomoyukiMatrisian, Lynn MMatrisian, Lynn MFutakuchi, Mitsuru and Futakuchi, Mitsuru
Cancer Cell, vol. 7, (no. 5), pp. 485-496, 2005. | Journal Article
 
Pleiotropic effects of FGFR1 on cell proliferation, survival, and migration in a 3D mammary epithelial cell model
Xian, WaXian, WaSchwertfeger, Kathryn LSchwertfeger, KathrynVargo-Gogola, TracyVargo Gogola, TracyRosen, Jeffrey M and Rosen, Jeffrey
The Journal of Cell Biology, vol. 171, (no. 4), pp. 663-673, Nov 21, 2005. | Journal Article
2002
Identification of novel matrix metalloproteinase-7 (matrilysin) cleavage sites in murine and human Fas ligand.
Vargo-Gogola, Tracy CVargo Gogola, TracyCrawford, Howard CCrawford, HowardFingleton, BarbaraFingleton, BarbaraMatrisian, Lynn M and Matrisian, Lynn M
Archives of biochemistry and biophysics, vol. 408, (no. 2), pp. 155-61, 2002/Dec/15. | Journal Article
 
Matrilysin (matrix metalloproteinase-7) selects for apoptosis-resistant mammary cells in vivo.
Vargo Gogola, TracyVargo-Gogola, Tracy CFingleton, BarbaraFingleton, BarbaraCrawford, HowardCrawford, HowardMatrisian, Lynn and Matrisian, Lynn M
Cancer Research, vol. 62, (no. 19), pp. 5559-63, 2002/Oct/1. | Journal Article
 
The mechanisms by which matrix metalloproteinase-7 promotes mammary tumorigenesis (Dissertation)
Vargo-Gogola, Tracy (2002).
2001
Matrilysin [MMP-7] expression selects for cells with reduced sensitivity to apoptosis.
Fingleton, BarbaraFingleton, BarbaraVargo Gogola, TracyVargo-Gogola, Tracy CCrawford, HowardCrawford, Howard CMatrisian, Lynn M and Matrisian, Lynn M
Neoplasia (New York, N.Y.), vol. 3, (no. 6), pp. 459-68, 2001 Nov-Dec. | Journal Article
1998
Direct evidence for rapid degradation of Bacillus thuringiensis toxin mRNA as a cause of poor expression in plants.
De Rocher, E.J.De Rocher, E.Vargo Gogola, TracyVargo-Gogola, Tracy CDiehn, S.H.Diehn, ScottGreen, Pamela J and Green, Pamela
Plant physiology., vol. 117, (no. 4), pp. 1445-1461, 1998. | Journal Article