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Query: UMLS:C0476089 (
endometrial cancer
)
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Nucleobindin 2
(
NUCB2
) is a multifunctional protein containing several functional domains, and associated with wide variety of biological process such as food intake and energy homeostasis. Recently,
NUCB2
has been implicated in not only normal human tissues but also some kinds of human malignancies. However, its clinical and/or biological significance has largely remained unknown in endometrial carcinomas. We therefore immunolocalized NUCB2 protein in 87
endometrial carcinoma
tissues and examined its clinical significance.
NUCB2
immunoreactivity was detected in 19 out of 87 (22%) of
endometrial carcinoma
cases examined, and positively correlated with Ki67 labeling index, while there was no significant correlation between
NUCB2
and stage, histological grade, and progesterone receptor status. Furthermore,
NUCB2
immunoreactivity was significantly correlated with increased risk of recurrence and worse clinical outcome regardless of stage or histological grade. Subsequent multivariate analyses did reveal that
NUCB2
immunoreactivity was an independent prognostic factor for both disease-free survival and
endometrial cancer
specific survival. In vitro experiments demonstrated that knockdown of
NUCB2
using specific siRNA for
NUCB2
significantly impaired cell proliferation and migration of the
endometrial carcinoma
cell lines, Ishikawa and Sawano cells, and that nesfatin-1 treatment significantly promoted cell proliferation and migration in Ishikawa cells. These findings possibly suggested that
NUCB2
and/or nesfatin-1 had pivotal roles in the progression of endometrial carcinomas. Immunohistochemical
NUCB2
status may therefore serve as a potent biomarker for endometrial carcinomas.
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PMID:Nucleobindin 2 (NUCB2) in human endometrial carcinoma: a potent prognostic factor associated with cell proliferation and migration. 2684 12