Moreover, ovarian cancer samples were found to express higher levels of cathepsin L mRNA than those of uterine cancer, benign ovarian tumor, and normal ovary samples.
The 3.2-kb RNF26 mRNA was expressed ubiquitously in normal human tissues, but was upregulated in several human cancer cell lines, including HL-60 (promyelocytic leukemia), HeLa S3 (cervical uterus cancer), SW480 (colorectal cancer), and MKN7 (gastric cancer).
WRCH1 mRNA was significantly up-regulated in 4 cases of primary kidney tumors, 1 case each of primary colon, gastric, breast, ovarian, and uterus cancer.
This review briefly summarizes the current information on the pRb1-cyclin D1-cdk4/6-p16(INK4A) alterations in sporadic uterine cancer, placing emphasis on the influence on the dualistic model of endometrial carcinogenesis.
In addition to melanoma, gastric and uterus cancer tissues exhibited higher HSP73 mRNA expression on a matched tumour/normal cDNA array than their normal counterparts which was statistically significant.
K-ras mutations in lung tumors and tumors from other organs are consistent with a common mechanism of ethylene oxide tumorigenesis in the B6C3F1 mouse.
The purpose of this study was to examine the expression of FOLR1 in uterine cancers and to identify changes in gene expression that are associated with overexpression of FOLR1.
Importantly, we detected a high frequency of BORIS expression in uterine cancers, suggesting its potential as an immunologic or diagnostic target for these cancers.
Mutations and amplifications of the PIK3CA gene are relatively infrequent in human cervical and endometrial cancers; however, PIK3CA gene alteration may still play a role in some subset of uterine cancers.