| Literature DB >> 15555220 |
Michael Lahn1, Chen Su, Shuyu Li, Marcio Chedid, Kimberly R Hanna, Jeremy R Graff, George E Sandusky, Doreen Ma, Clet Niyikiza, Karen L Sundell, William J John, Thomas J Giordano, David G Beer, Blake M Paterson, Eric Wen Su, Thomas F Bumol.
Abstract
Current treatments of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are inadequate and new therapies are being developed that target specific cellular signaling proteins associated with tumor growth. One potential target is protein kinase C (PKC)-alpha, a signaling molecule with an important role in cell regulation and proliferation. The present study examines the expression levels of PKC-alpha in NSCLC to better understand the distribution of PKC-alpha in NSCLC. We analyzed tumor specimens from an independent tumor tissue bank to determine PKC-alpha protein and messenger RNA gene expression in NSCLC. In addition, we used publicly available gene expression array data to further understand PKC-a-associated gene expression profiles in NSCLC. We found that PKC-alpha is highly expressed in < or = 20% of patients with NSCLC. We also found that PKC-alpha was preferentially expressed in adenocarcinoma compared with squamous cell carcinoma of the lung.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15555220 DOI: 10.3816/clc.2004.n.032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Lung Cancer ISSN: 1525-7304 Impact factor: 4.785