2005
DOI: 10.3892/or.13.3.427
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Expression pattern of the scaffold protein IQGAP1 in lung cancer

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“…Although an increasing number of studies has aimed to elucidate the expression of IQGAP1 in various types of cancer, including lung cancer (21), endometrial cancer (22), ovarian cancer (23), gastric cancer (24), colon cancer (25), hepatic carcinoma (26), breast cancer (27) and even glioma (28), the molecular roles of IQGAP1 remain to be understood and the correlation between clinical outcomes and IQGAP1 expression in human malignant tumors require further investigation. The present study indicated that IQGAP1-siRNA inhibited the proliferation and metastasis of U251 and U373 glioma cells.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although an increasing number of studies has aimed to elucidate the expression of IQGAP1 in various types of cancer, including lung cancer (21), endometrial cancer (22), ovarian cancer (23), gastric cancer (24), colon cancer (25), hepatic carcinoma (26), breast cancer (27) and even glioma (28), the molecular roles of IQGAP1 remain to be understood and the correlation between clinical outcomes and IQGAP1 expression in human malignant tumors require further investigation. The present study indicated that IQGAP1-siRNA inhibited the proliferation and metastasis of U251 and U373 glioma cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over-expression and membrane localization of IQGAP, which is often found at the invasive front of tumors, is associated with poorly differentiated cancer cells and decreased survival in ovarian, lung, colon, endometrial, gastric, and gliomal cancers [70][71][72][73][74][75]. In addition, a 15q26 amplification in gastric cancer cell lines was shown to result in increased IQGAP level [76].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…IQGAP1 has attracted attention from cancer and developmental biologists because IQGAP1 expression appears to play an opposite role in normal development and in cancer progression. Studies with human tumor tissues have suggested that IQGAP1 is an oncogene, which is overexpressed in a number of human solid neoplasms, including cancers of the colon, ovaries, stomach, and breast as well as glioblastoma (25)(26)(27)(28)(29). Functional studies have established the fact that IQGAP1 interacts with and regulates the actin-Cdc42/Rac1-mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway, thus contributing to its role in cell migration and invasion (19).…”
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confidence: 99%