Increased expression and altered location of annexin IV in renal clear cell carcinoma: a possible role in tumour dissemination - PubMed
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Increased expression and altered location of annexin IV in renal clear cell carcinoma: a possible role in tumour dissemination
Uwe Zimmermann et al. Cancer Lett. 2004.
Abstract
The proteome of renal cell carcinoma and non-neoplastic kidney tissue was analysed from 12 patients by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis to search for differentially expressed proteins in the tumour. Annexin IV was identified to be up-regulated in tumour cells. These patients and further 11 were characterized by RT-PCR. We found an increased amount of annexin IV mRNA. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed an altered localization of annexin IV in tumour cells. Additionally we demonstrate that over-expressed annexin IV promotes cell migration in a carcinoma model system. From these results above it seems possible that annexin IV plays an important role in the morphological diversification and dissemination of the clear cell renal cell carcinoma.
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