Disease Score gda Association Type Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
CUI: C2939419
Disease: Secondary Neoplasm
Secondary Neoplasm
0.070 Biomarker group BEFREE In contrast, only seven genes were differentially expressed at the experimental endpoint, when MKK4-expressing and control cells had formed macroscopic metastases. 22350525 2012
CUI: C2939419
Disease: Secondary Neoplasm
Secondary Neoplasm
0.070 Biomarker group BEFREE Consistent with the time course data, in vitro kinase assays and in vivo passaging of cell lines derived from macroscopic metastases show that the eventual outgrowth of MKK4-expressing cells is not due to a discrete selection event. 18381422 2008
CUI: C2939419
Disease: Secondary Neoplasm
Secondary Neoplasm
0.070 AlteredExpression group BEFREE Clinical correlative studies showed that MKK4 protein levels were reduced in high-grade prostate cancer and prostate and ovarian cancer metastases compared with normal tissue, which prompted investigation into the mechanism(s) responsible for down-regulation of MKK4 in a panel of cancer cell lines. 18337456 2008
CUI: C2939419
Disease: Secondary Neoplasm
Secondary Neoplasm
0.070 Biomarker group BEFREE Mkk4 immunolabeling patterns were also evaluated among unresectable primary and metastatic cancer tissues from autopsy specimens, indicating intact Mkk4 immunolabeling in 88.8% of the unresectable primary carcinomas as compared with 63.3% of distant metastases (P < 0.001). 15623633 2004
CUI: C2939419
Disease: Secondary Neoplasm
Secondary Neoplasm
0.070 Biomarker group BEFREE We have recently demonstrated a functional role for MKK4 in the suppression of metastases. 12650604 2003
CUI: C2939419
Disease: Secondary Neoplasm
Secondary Neoplasm
0.070 Biomarker group BEFREE An immunohistochemical approach was taken to test the possibility that MKK4 dysregulation occurs during the development of clinical ovarian cancer metastases. 12438272 2002
CUI: C2939419
Disease: Secondary Neoplasm
Secondary Neoplasm
0.070 Biomarker group BEFREE We have shown recently (B.A. Yoshida et al., Cancer Res., 59: 5483-5487) that mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 4 (MKK4) can suppress AT6.1 rat prostate cancer metastases in vivo. 11306453 2001