Purpose: To analyze epigenetic regulation of two related genes, insulin-like growth factor binding protein-related protein 1 (IGFBP-rP1) and IGFBPL1, and its significance as a determinant of clinical phenotypes in human breast cancer. Experimental Design: We have investigated the expression and epigenetic regulation of IGFBP-rP1 and IGFBPL1 in human breast cancer cell lines and primary and metastatic carcinomas. Results: Expression of IGFBP-rP1 and IGFBPL1 is down-regulated in breast cancer cell lines. Aberrant methylation in the CpG islands of each gene correlates well with loss of expression at the mRNA level. Analysis of methylation in DNA isolated from human primary breast tumors showed that methylation in either gene was associ...
PURPOSE: IGFBP7 belongs to a family of insulin-like growth factor-1 regulatory binding proteins. IGF...
Background: BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers have a lifetime breast cancer risk of 40 % to 80%, sug...
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Purpose: To analyze epigenetic regulation of two related genes, insulin-like growth factor binding p...
BACKGROUND: The insulin-like growth factor binding protein5 (IGFBP5) is often dysregulated in human ...
PURPOSE: The activities of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) in regulating cell proliferation,diffe...
Background: Breast Cancer (BC) is one of the leading malignancies affecting women world...
Stable molecular changes during cell division without any change in the sequence of DNA molecules is...
The role of the insulin like growth factor (IGF) system in various human malignancies has been well ...
Purpose: Insulin-like growth factor binding protein (IGFBP-3) and phosphatase and tensin homolog (PT...
Stable molecular changes during cell division without change the sequence of DNA molecules is known ...
Purpose: Aberrant promoter hypermethylation of several known or putative tumor suppressor genes occu...
Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that insulin-like growth factor (IGF) signaling is an imp...
IGF2 is an imprinted gene found on chromosome 11. Epigenetic gene deregulation is increasingly shown...
Objectives: Insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3) is an important modulator of deve...
PURPOSE: IGFBP7 belongs to a family of insulin-like growth factor-1 regulatory binding proteins. IGF...
Background: BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers have a lifetime breast cancer risk of 40 % to 80%, sug...
To access full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink "Full Text" at the bottom...
Purpose: To analyze epigenetic regulation of two related genes, insulin-like growth factor binding p...
BACKGROUND: The insulin-like growth factor binding protein5 (IGFBP5) is often dysregulated in human ...
PURPOSE: The activities of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) in regulating cell proliferation,diffe...
Background: Breast Cancer (BC) is one of the leading malignancies affecting women world...
Stable molecular changes during cell division without any change in the sequence of DNA molecules is...
The role of the insulin like growth factor (IGF) system in various human malignancies has been well ...
Purpose: Insulin-like growth factor binding protein (IGFBP-3) and phosphatase and tensin homolog (PT...
Stable molecular changes during cell division without change the sequence of DNA molecules is known ...
Purpose: Aberrant promoter hypermethylation of several known or putative tumor suppressor genes occu...
Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that insulin-like growth factor (IGF) signaling is an imp...
IGF2 is an imprinted gene found on chromosome 11. Epigenetic gene deregulation is increasingly shown...
Objectives: Insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3) is an important modulator of deve...
PURPOSE: IGFBP7 belongs to a family of insulin-like growth factor-1 regulatory binding proteins. IGF...
Background: BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers have a lifetime breast cancer risk of 40 % to 80%, sug...
To access full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink "Full Text" at the bottom...