Title of article :
ZFX Overexpression in Breast Cancer Positively Correlates with Metastasis
Author/Authors :
Ganji-Arjenaki ، Mahboube Department of Genetics - Faculty of Basic Sciences - Shahrekord University , Emadi-Baygi ، Mojtaba Department of Genetics - Research Institute of Biotechnology, Faculty of Basic Sciences - Shahrekord University , Teimori ، Hossein Cellular and Molecular Research Center, School of Medicine - Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences , Moradi-Chaleshtori ، Maryam Cellular and Molecular Research Center, School of Medicine - Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences , Mehrzad ، Valliollah Department of Internal Medicine and Division of Hematology - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
From page :
45
To page :
49
Abstract :
Background: As the third most frequent cause of cancer death, breast cancer is a common disease worldwide. Most of the patients are being diagnosed in the stage that conventional treatments are not effective, and invasion and metastases lead to death. Therefore, identification of novel molecular markers to improve early diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of the breast cancer is a necessity. Zinc finger Xlinked (ZFX) gene is a member of ZFY family, which they upregulation has been demonstrated in several types of cancer. The aim of this study was to assess ZFX gene expression in Formalinfixed, paraffinembedded (FFPE) tissues of the breast cancer invasive ductal carcinoma and to investigate its correlation with clinicopathological parameters. Materials and Methods: A total of 52 tumor and nontumor breast specimens were evaluated for ZFX gene expression using quantitative realtime RTPCR. Total RNA extraction was performed using RNeasy FFPE kit (Qiagene). complementary DNA (cDNA) synthesis was performed using PrimeScriptRT Master Mix (Takara). The PCR mixture containing SYBR amp;reg; Premix Ex Taq amp;trade; II (Takara Bio Inc., Otsu, Japan), was run on the Rotorgene 3000 (Qiagen, Hilden, Germany) Results: The ZFX expression increased significantly in breast tumor tissues compared with nontumor breast tissues. We further showed that there was a positive correlation between the ZFX gene expression level and lymphatic invasion. Conclusion: ZFX might be used as a potential biomarker to monitor breast carcinoma progression. Further studies to determine the mechanism of action of ZFX is needed to unravel the role of this gene in breast cancer pathogenesis.
Keywords :
Breast cancer , Gene expression , ZFX , FFPE
Journal title :
Research in Molecular Medicine
Journal title :
Research in Molecular Medicine
Record number :
2507098
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