”BIK/NBK Gene Expression as a Possible Marker of Circulating BreastCancer Cells in Blood“

Q3 Medicine
E. López-Muñoz, N. García-Hernández, Rosenda I. Peñaloza-Espinosa, M. Toro, Gelasio Zarco-Espinosa, S. Barroso-Bravo, F. Salamanca-Gómez, D. Arenas-Aranda
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Abstract

The detection of circulating breast cancer cells in blood could be of special interest as an indicator of diagnosis and prognosis, and for the selection of treatment. In a previous report, our research group determined gene expression pro- files in samples of breast cancer tissue, identifying over-expression of the BIK/NBK mRNA gene in 90% of the analyzed samples. In this paper, we analyze the BIK/NBK gene expression as a possible biomarker of circulating breast cancer cells in blood. We demonstrate that the BIK/NBK gene expression is not a significant biomarker in the detection of circulating breast cancer cells in the blood of women with breast cancer. Several studies have evaluated the regulation of apoptosis by estrogens in breast cancer cells, demonstrating the importance of BIK/NBK protein, in estrogen-regulated breast cancer cell apoptosis, which suggests that the regulation of its expression may be an important therapeutic target or strategy in the management of cancer, and, although we did not find statistically significant differences among the patient groups to demonstrate that BIK/NBK gene expression is a biomarker of circulating breast cancer cells in blood, we consider it neces- sary to continue the study of this gene in breast cancer tissue and its role in the development and progression of breast cancer, its prognostic value, and its potential use as therapeutic target.
《BIK/NBK基因表达作为血液循环乳腺癌细胞的可能标记》
血液中循环乳腺癌细胞的检测作为诊断和预后的指标以及治疗的选择具有特殊的意义。在之前的一份报告中,我们的研究小组确定了乳腺癌组织样本中的基因表达谱,在90%的分析样本中发现了BIK/NBK mRNA基因的过表达。在本文中,我们分析了BIK/NBK基因表达作为血液中循环乳腺癌细胞的可能生物标志物。我们证明BIK/NBK基因表达并不是检测乳腺癌女性血液中循环乳腺癌细胞的重要生物标志物。一些研究评估了雌激素对乳腺癌细胞凋亡的调节,证明了BIK/NBK蛋白在雌激素调节的乳腺癌细胞凋亡中的重要性,这表明调节其表达可能是癌症管理的重要治疗靶点或策略。虽然我们没有发现患者组之间的统计学差异来证明BIK/NBK基因表达是血液中循环乳腺癌细胞的生物标志物,但我们认为有必要继续研究该基因在乳腺癌组织中的作用及其在乳腺癌发生和进展中的作用,其预后价值以及作为治疗靶点的潜在应用。
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Open Biomarkers Journal
Open Biomarkers Journal Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The Open Biomarkers Journal is an Open Access online journal, which publishes original full-length, short research articles and reviews on biomarkers in clinical, medical and pharmaceutical research. The coverage includes biomarkers of disease, new biomarkers, exposure to drugs, genetic effects, and applications of biomarkers. The Open Biomarkers Journal, a peer reviewed journal, aims to provide the most complete and reliable source of information on current developments in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality articles rapidly and freely available to researchers worldwide.
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