نتایج جستجو برای: ژن hoxb13

تعداد نتایج: 15960  

2010
Sin Do Kim Ra-Young Park Young-Rang Kim In-Je Kim Taek Won Kang Kwang Il Nam Kyu Youn Ahn Choon Sang Bae Baik Youn Kim Sung Sik Park Chaeyong Jung

During the prostate cancer (PCa) development and its progression into hormone independency, androgen receptor (AR) signals play a central role by triggering the regulation of target genes, including prostate-specific antigen. However, the regulation of these AR-mediated target genes is not fully understood. We have previously demonstrated a unique role of HOXB13 homeodomain protein as an AR rep...

2016
Marta Cardoso Sofia Maia Paula Paulo Manuel R. Teixeira

The recurrent germline mutation HOXB13 p.(Gly84Glu) (G84E) has recently been identified as a risk factor for prostate cancer. In a recent study, we have performed full sequencing of the HOXB13 gene in 462 Portuguese prostate cancer patients with early-onset and/or familial/hereditary disease, and identified two novel missense mutations, p.(Ala128Asp) (A128D) and p.(Phe240Leu) (F240L), that were...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2003
Judith A Mack Susan R Abramson Yixen Ben Jerusha C Coffin James K Rothrock Edward V Maytin Vincent C Hascall Corey Largman Eric J Stelnicki

In contrast to adult cutaneous wound repair, early gestational fetal cutaneous wounds heal by a process of regeneration, resulting in little or no scarring. Previous studies indicate that down-regulation of HoxB13, a member of the highly conserved family of Hox transcription factors, occurs during fetal scarless wound healing. No down-regulation was noted in adult wounds. Here, we evaluate heal...

2012
TAE-O JEONG KYUNG-JIN OH NGUYEN THI XUAN NGUYEN YOUNG-RANG KIM MIN SOO KIM SANG DON LEE SOO BANG RYU CHAEYONG JUNG

Many patients with prostate cancer have disease recurrence following surgical removal of tumors and fail to respond to androgen ablation therapy. Despite the existence of a number of clinical/pathological factors, it is not possible to predict which patients will fall into this category. The results of our previous studies demonstrated that the HOXB13 homeodomain protein plays a key role in the...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2016
Allal Ouhtit Mohammed N Al-Kindi Parvathy R Kumar Ishita Gupta Somya Shanmuganathan Yahya Tamimi

HOXB13, a member of the homeobox proteins family, is a key regulator of the epithelial differentiation in the prostate gland. HOXB13 is overexpressed during malignant progression of the prostatic tissue and suspected to contribute in the pathogenesis of the prostate gland. In androgen deprived conditions, HOXB13 is thought to act through inhibition of the tumour suppressor protein p21. Since HO...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Jiangyong Miao Zuncai Wang Heather Provencher Beth Muir Sonika Dahiya Erin Carney Chee-Onn Leong Dennis C Sgroi Sandra Orsulic

Deregulated expression of HOXB13 in a subset of estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer patients treated with tamoxifen monotherapy is associated with an aggressive clinical course and poor outcome. Because the ovary is another hormone-responsive organ, we investigated whether HOXB13 plays a role in ovarian cancer progression. We show that HOXB13 is expressed in multiple human ovarian cancer c...

2013
Nilay Shah Kideok Jin Leigh-Ann Cruz Sunju Park Helen Sadik Soonweng Cho Chirayu Pankaj Goswami Harikrishna Nakshatri Rajnish Gupta Howard Y. Chang Zhe Zhang Ashley Cimino-Mathews Leslie Cope Christopher Umbricht Saraswati Sukumar

Most breast cancers expressing the estrogen receptor a (ERa) are treated successfully with the receptor antagonist tamoxifen (TAM), but many of these tumors recur. Elevated expression of the homeodomain transcription factor HOXB13 correlates with TAM-resistance in ERa-positive (ERþ) breast cancer, but little is known regarding the underlying mechanism. Our comprehensive evaluation of HOX gene e...

Journal: :Cancer research 2013
Nilay Shah Kideok Jin Leigh-Ann Cruz Sunju Park Helen Sadik Soonweng Cho Chirayu Pankaj Goswami Harikrishna Nakshatri Rajnish Gupta Howard Y Chang Zhe Zhang Ashley Cimino-Mathews Leslie Cope Christopher Umbricht Saraswati Sukumar

Most breast cancers expressing the estrogen receptor α (ERα) are treated successfully with the receptor antagonist tamoxifen (TAM), but many of these tumors recur. Elevated expression of the homeodomain transcription factor HOXB13 correlates with TAM-resistance in ERα-positive (ER+) breast cancer, but little is known regarding the underlying mechanism. Our comprehensive evaluation of HOX gene e...

2012
Zhiwei Liu Guoling Ren Chenyan Shangguan Lijing Guo Zhixiong Dong Yueyang Li Weina Zhang Li Zhao Pingfu Hou Yu Zhang Xiuli Wang Jun Lu Baiqu Huang

All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) has been widely investigated for treatments of many cancers including prostate cancer. HOXB13, silenced in androgen receptor-negative (AR(-)) prostate cancer cells, plays a role in AR(-) prostate cancer cell growth arrest. In this study we intended to elucidate the mechanisms that are involved in the proliferation inhibition of AR(-) prostate cancer cells triggere...

2015
Cristina Villares Zabalza Meike Adam Christoph Burdelski Waldemar Wilczak Corina Wittmer Stefan Kraft Till Krech Stefan Steurer Christina Koop Claudia Hube-Magg Markus Graefen Hans Heinzer Sarah Minner Ronald Simon Guido Sauter Thorsten Schlomm Maria Christina Tsourlakis

HOXB13 is a prostate cancer susceptibility gene which shows a cancer predisposing (G84E) mutation in 0.1-0.6% of males. We analyzed the prognostic impact of HOXB13 expression by immunohistochemistry on a tissue microarray containing more than 12,400 prostate cancers. Results were compared to tumor phenotype, biochemical recurrence, androgen receptor (AR) and prostate specific antigen (PSA) as w...

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