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Query: UNIPROT:O76050 (
neu
)
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Here, the structure, function, biological and pathological significance and clinical utility of the principal biomolecular markers of breast cancer is reviewed. Each marker was scored for clinical utility using a recently developed tumor marker utility grading system (TMUGS). Among the tissue markers, ERs and PRs are important prognostic/predictive factors and the only tissue markers routinely determined. ER cross-talks with other growth factors while co-regulatory factors enhance (co-activators) or decrease (co-repressors) its transcriptional activity. C-erbB-2 and Ki67/MIB-1 select for adjuvant chemotherapy a subgroup of lymph-node negative patients at a high risk of relapse. Monoclonal antibodies (trastuzumab, gefitinib, erlotinib and bevacizumab) targeting tissue markers and involved in tumor growth and metastasization (EGFR, C-erbB-2, VEGF) have been developed; they showed therapeutical single agent activity as well as potent synergy with chemotherapy agents in metastatic cancer. Among circulating markers, some are potentially useful in the early detection and monitoring of metastatic disease; nevertheless, none is routinely recommended. To suspect distant metastases, CEA-TPA-CA15.3 panel attained accuracy of about 90%. ECD HER2-
neu
, p53 and
nucleophosmin
antibodies seem suitable candidates for different associations. Preliminary observations suggest that an early detection with tumor markers and successive treatment of relapses significantly prolongs disease-free and overall survival in selected patients. In conclusion, biomolecular markers are improving understanding of biology and management of breast cancer.
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PMID:Biomolecular markers of breast cancer. 1636 59
The aim of the study was to investigate the expression levels of '
NPM
'/
nucleophosmin
/B23 and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (Her-2)/
neu
in gastric cancer (GC) and corresponding non-malignant tissues, correlation with their clinicopathological parameters and the relationship of
nucleophosmin
/B23 and Her-2/
neu
in the occurrence and development of GC. A total of 131 postoperative patients were examined for
nucleophosmin
/B23 expression by immuno-histochemistry and for Her-2/
neu
expression by fluorescence in situ hybridization with the median follow-up period of 38 months. The positive expression rates of
nucleophosmin
(
NPM
) in neoplastic tissues and adjacent gastric mucosa were 65.6% and 52.7%, respectively. Nucleophosmin/B23 levels were linked to more advanced tumor stages, poor prognosis, and likelihood of recurrence (p < 0.05). The Cox multivariate analysis indicated that the
nucleophosmin
/B23 expression was an independent indicator for tumor recurrence (p = 0.011). Of the total GC specimens 12.21% were positive for Her-2/
neu
, but whose expression was of no correlation with patients' survival. Patients who were positive for Her-2/
neu
also had high
NPM
expression levels (p = 0.0303). The results suggest that
nucleophosmin
/B23 is a favorable prognostic indicator for GC. But Her-2/
neu
has no relationship with the prognosis of GC. The combined clinical significance of
nucleophosmin
/B23 and Her-2/
neu
remains to be further investigated.
...
PMID:Clinical significance of nucleophosmin/B23 and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2/neu expressions in gastric cancers. 2348 60