AbstractProlactin-induced protein (PIP) is expressed in the majority of breast cancers and is used for the diagnostic evaluation of this disease as a characteristic biomarker; however, the molecular mechanisms of PIP function in breast cancer have remained largely unknown. In this study, we carried out a comprehensive investigation of PIP function using PIP silencing in a broad group of breast cancer cell lines, analysis of expression microarray data, proteomic analysis using mass spectrometry, and biomarker studies on breast tumors. We demonstrated that PIP is required for the progression through G1 phase, mitosis, and cytokinesis in luminal A, luminal B, and molecular apocrine breast cancer cells. In addition, PIP expression is associated...
The hormone prolactin (PRL) contributes to the pathogenesis of breast cancer in part through its act...
This study investigates the role of prolactin (PRL) as an autocrine/paracrine survival and/or growth...
It is estimated that breast cancer will be the second leading cause of cancer‑associated mortality i...
AbstractProlactin-induced protein (PIP) is expressed in the majority of breast cancers and is used f...
Prolactin-induced Protein (PIP), an aspartyl protease unessential for normal mammalian cell function...
<div><p>Prolactin-induced Protein (PIP), an aspartyl protease unessential for normal mammalian cell ...
BACKGROUND: The PIP (prolactin-inducible protein) gene has been shown to be expressed in breast canc...
Background: The PIP (prolactin-inducible protein) gene has been shown to be expressed in breast canc...
Introduction: Molecular apocrine is a subtype of estrogen receptor (ER)-negative breast cancer that ...
Epidemiological and experimental studies have revealed an important role for prolactin (PRL) in brea...
Tumor formation/progression is determined by a wide array of factors including downregulation of tum...
Prolactin activates the Jak2-Stat5 signaling pathway, which in malignant breast epithelia may promot...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer and second leading cause of cancer death in women worldwide....
The role of prolactin on breast cancer development and progression is debated. Breast cancer progres...
Dysregulation of actin-regulatory proteins is a hallmark feature of tumor malignancy. Along this lin...
The hormone prolactin (PRL) contributes to the pathogenesis of breast cancer in part through its act...
This study investigates the role of prolactin (PRL) as an autocrine/paracrine survival and/or growth...
It is estimated that breast cancer will be the second leading cause of cancer‑associated mortality i...
AbstractProlactin-induced protein (PIP) is expressed in the majority of breast cancers and is used f...
Prolactin-induced Protein (PIP), an aspartyl protease unessential for normal mammalian cell function...
<div><p>Prolactin-induced Protein (PIP), an aspartyl protease unessential for normal mammalian cell ...
BACKGROUND: The PIP (prolactin-inducible protein) gene has been shown to be expressed in breast canc...
Background: The PIP (prolactin-inducible protein) gene has been shown to be expressed in breast canc...
Introduction: Molecular apocrine is a subtype of estrogen receptor (ER)-negative breast cancer that ...
Epidemiological and experimental studies have revealed an important role for prolactin (PRL) in brea...
Tumor formation/progression is determined by a wide array of factors including downregulation of tum...
Prolactin activates the Jak2-Stat5 signaling pathway, which in malignant breast epithelia may promot...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer and second leading cause of cancer death in women worldwide....
The role of prolactin on breast cancer development and progression is debated. Breast cancer progres...
Dysregulation of actin-regulatory proteins is a hallmark feature of tumor malignancy. Along this lin...
The hormone prolactin (PRL) contributes to the pathogenesis of breast cancer in part through its act...
This study investigates the role of prolactin (PRL) as an autocrine/paracrine survival and/or growth...
It is estimated that breast cancer will be the second leading cause of cancer‑associated mortality i...