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Amplification and deletion of the RAPH1 gene in breast cancer patients
- Source :
- Molecular biology reports. 40(12)
- Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- Lamellipodin protein (Lpd), encoded by the RAPH1 gene, modulates the assembly of actin cytoskeleton through its binding to the Ena/VASPs proteins, and acts in cellular motility and lamelipodial protrusion. The region where RAPH1 gene is located (2q33) is deleted in various types of cancer and the gene expression changes in tumors when compared to normal tissues. Amplifications and deletions of the RAPH1 gene were investigated in breast carcinoma samples, in order to determine the possible relationship of the gene with breast cancer tumorigenesis and lymph node metastasis. RAPH1 gene alterations were determined by relative quantification, standard curve method using Real-time PCR technique in samples of tumor and peripheral blood from 52 patients. Regression and correlation analyses were conducted using gene alterations and clinicopathological data. All samples analyzed were altered, with 63.5 % deletion cases and 36.5 % amplification cases. The logistic regression and correlation analysis with clinicopathological data did not show significant results. The results suggest that although the RAPH1 gene was deleted or amplified in all samples, the Lpd does not seem to play a major role in tumorigenesis of mammary carcinomas and probably other proteins, also involved in the process of cellular motility and metastasis, are acting more effectively for or against the migration of breast tumor cells.
- Subjects :
- Gene Amplification
Cancer
Membrane Proteins
Breast Neoplasms
General Medicine
Biology
Middle Aged
medicine.disease
Actin cytoskeleton
medicine.disease_cause
Molecular biology
Metastasis
Breast cancer
Real-time polymerase chain reaction
Gene expression
Gene duplication
Genetics
Cancer research
medicine
Humans
Female
Carcinogenesis
Carrier Proteins
Molecular Biology
Gene Deletion
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15734978
- Volume :
- 40
- Issue :
- 12
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Molecular biology reports
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9a8d2dca76eaf14e4438edf3f7c31667