Publication: Enhanced overexpression of an HIF-1/hypoxia-related protein in cancer cells
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Cangül, Hakan
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Salnikow, Konstantin
Yee, Herman
Zagzag, David
Commes, Therese
Costa, Max
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US Dept Health Human Sciences Public Health Science
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Cap43 is a protein whose RNA is induced under conditions of severe hypoxia or prolonged elevations of intracellular calcium. Additionally, Ni and Co also induce Cap43 because they produce a state of hypoxia in cells. Cap43 protein is expressed at low levels in normal tissues; however, in a variety of cancers, including lung, brain, melanoma, liver, prostate, breast, and renal cancers, Cap43 protein is overexpressed in cancer cells. The low level of expression of Cap43 in some normal tissues compared with their cancerous counterparts, combined with the high stability of Cap43 protein and mRNA, makes the Cap43 gene a new, important cancer marker. We hypothesize that the mechanism of Cap43 overexpression in cancer cells involves a state of hypoxia characteristic of cancer cells where the Cap43 protein becomes a signature for this hypoxic state.
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Ca2+, Antibody detection, Cancer-specific, Hıf-1 Alpha, Hypoxia signature, Expression, Gene, P53, Cap43, Environmental sciences & ecology, Public, environmental & occupational health, Toxicology
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Cangül, H. vd. (2002). "Enhanced overexpression of an HIF-1/hypoxia-related protein in cancer cells". Environmental Health Perspectives,110(5), 783-788.