Literature DB >> 1562996

Application of molecular genetics to the early diagnosis and screening of lung cancer.

M J Birrer1, P H Brown.   

Abstract

Recent studies of the molecular biology of lung cancer have identified multiple abnormalities. Despite this vast cataloging of genetic lesions, the chronology of these events and those which occur early remains essentially unknown. This review summarizes the genetic abnormalities in lung cancer cells, including mutation, amplification, and overexpression of dominant protooncogenes as well as deletion and mutation of recessive oncogenes. In addition, possible candidate genes exist which may participate in the early activation events of lung cancer, and evidence for their role in the early development of cancer is discussed. These lesions may be helpful in developing strategies to screen for lung cancer.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1562996

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


  6 in total

1.  Autocrine motility factor-receptor gene expression in lung cancer.

Authors:  Iwao Takanami; Ken Takeuchi
Journal:  Jpn J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg       Date:  2003-08

2.  Histochemical characterization of non-neuroendocrine tumors and neuroendocrine cell hyperplasia induced in hamster lung by 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone with or without hyperoxia.

Authors:  M E Sunday; C G Willett; S A Graham; V I Oreffo; R I Linnoila; H Witschi
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  1995-09       Impact factor: 4.307

3.  p53 protein, EGF receptor, and anti-p53 antibodies in serum from patients with occupationally derived lung cancer.

Authors:  J Schneider; P Presek; A Braun; P Bauer; N Konietzko; B Wiesner; H J Woitowitz
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  1999-08       Impact factor: 7.640

4.  p53 expression in normal and dysplastic bronchial epithelium and in lung carcinomas.

Authors:  C Walker; L J Robertson; M W Myskow; N Pendleton; G R Dixon
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  1994-08       Impact factor: 7.640

5.  G-protein inwardly rectifying potassium channel 1 (GIRK 1) gene expression correlates with tumor progression in non-small cell lung cancer.

Authors:  Iwao Takanami; Yoshimasa Inoue; Masatoshi Gika
Journal:  BMC Cancer       Date:  2004-11-13       Impact factor: 4.430

6.  Establishment of a human small cell lung carcinoma cell line carrying amplification of c-myc gene and chromosomal translocation of t(3p;6p) and t(12q;17p).

Authors:  A Kato; T Kamiyama; S Yamaguchi; K Sudo; S Mori; M Sekiguchi; N Aoki; M Shibuya
Journal:  Jpn J Cancer Res       Date:  1993-04
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