1. Reduced Expression of PER3 Is Associated with Incidence and Development of Colon Cancer
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Chongzhi Zhou, Xing Sun, Zhihai Peng, Mujian Teng, Dongwang Yan, Huamei Tang, Dawei Li, Tonghai Xing, Xiao Peng, Junwei Fan, Xiaoliang Wang, Guoqiang Qiu, and Tao Li
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Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Colon ,Colorectal cancer ,Gene Expression ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Statistics, Nonparametric ,Surgical oncology ,Gene expression ,Humans ,Medicine ,RNA, Messenger ,Serial analysis of gene expression ,Aged ,Proportional Hazards Models ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Carcinoma ,Period Circadian Proteins ,Middle Aged ,Cell cycle ,medicine.disease ,PER3 ,Oncology ,Colonic Neoplasms ,Immunohistochemistry ,Female ,Surgery ,business - Abstract
Period 3 (PER3), a circadian regulation protein, influences cell cycle, growth, and differentiation. The aim of the present study was to determine whether PER3 expression is associated with colon cancer incidence and progression. PER3 expression was analyzed in the normal and cancerous tissues from patients with colon cancer by establishing a long serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) database as well as by real-time PCR and immunohistochemistry. As compared with normal tissue, a 2.8-fold decrease in PER3 mRNA levels in colon cancerous tissue was observed. Real-time PCR analysis revealed that PER3 mRNA levels in tumor tissues were lower than in normal tissues (P
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- 2012
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