SNIP/p140Cap mRNA expression is an unfavourable prognostic factor in breast cancer and is not expressed in normal breast tissue

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The prevalence and clinical relevance of SNIP/p140Cap has not been extensively investigated. Here SNIP/p140Cap mRNA expression was studied in 103 breast tumour biopsies, where it was detected in ∼37% of tumour specimens, but not in any normal breast specimens. Expression correlated significantly with unfavourable overall survival. This suggests that SNIP/p140Cap may be a useful diagnostic and prognostic marker for breast cancer and its expression in breast cancer, but not in normal breast tissue, suggests that it may have potential as a therapeutic target. © 2008 Cancer Research UK.

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Kennedy, S., Clynes, M., Doolan, P., Mehta, J. P., Rani, S., Crown, J., & O’Driscoll, L. (2008). SNIP/p140Cap mRNA expression is an unfavourable prognostic factor in breast cancer and is not expressed in normal breast tissue. British Journal of Cancer, 98(10), 1641–1645. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6604365

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