Clinical and pathological significance of Homo sapiens ceramide synthase 2 (CerS-2) in diverse human cancers

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Homo sapiens ceramide synthase 2 (CerS-2) plays an important role in inhibiting invasion and metastasis of tumor cells and has been reported as a tumor metastasis suppressor gene in diverse cancers. Thus, low level of CerS-2 protein might suggest a bad prognosis and up-regulation of CerS-2 protein might act as a promising therapeutic strategy for malignant tumors. In this review, we discussed the expression, as well as the clinical and pathological significance of CerS-2 in diverse human cancers. The pathological processes and molecular pathways regulated by CerS-2 were also summarized.

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Zhang, Q., Wang, J. yan, Yan, W., Wang, D. dan, Yang, S. jin, Zhou, S. ying, … Tang, J. hai. (2019, May 7). Clinical and pathological significance of Homo sapiens ceramide synthase 2 (CerS-2) in diverse human cancers. Bioscience Reports. Portland Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1042/BSR20181743

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