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The role of the UTS2 gene polymorphisms and plasma Urotensin-II levels in breast cancer.

Tumour Biol.. 2015-01; 
Yumrutas O, Oztuzcu S, BÜyÜkhatipoglu H, Bozgeyik I, Bozgeyik E, Igci YZ, Bagis H, Cevik MO, Kalender ME, Eslik Z, Arslan A. Department of Medical Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Adiyaman University, Adiyaman, Turkey.
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Abstract

Breast cancer is the most common malignancy predominantly affecting women. To date, numerous numbers of studies were reported novel genetic contributors with diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic potential for the breast carcinogenesis. However, the role of urotensin-II in breast carcinogenesis has not been elucidated yet. Urotensin-II is a somatostatin-like cyclic tiny peptide identified by its potent vasoconstrictor activity. Soon after its discovery, its involvement in many disease states as well as its expression in various tissues including the tumors have been demonstrated. Moreover, there is strong evidence that suggest urotensin-II as the significant contributor of angiogenesis as well as cell prolife... More

Keywords

Breast cancer; ELISA; T21M polymorphism; Urotensin-II