| Literature DB >> 2509941 |
A M Rosengard1, H C Krutzsch, A Shearn, J R Biggs, E Barker, I M Margulies, C R King, L A Liotta, P S Steeg.
Abstract
Tumour metastasis is the principal cause of death for cancer patients. We have identified the nm23 gene, for which RNA levels are reduced in tumour cells of high metastatic potential. In this report we identify the cytoplasmic and nuclear Nm23 protein, and show that it also is differentially expressed in metastatic tumour cells. We also find that the human Nm23 protein has sequence homology over the entire translated region with a recently described developmentally regulated protein in Drosophila, encoded by the abnormal wing discs (awd) gene. Mutations in awd cause abnormal tissue morphology and necrosis and widespread aberrant differentiation in Drosophila, analogous to changes in malignant progression. The metastatic state may therefore be determined by the loss of genes such as nm23/awd which normally regulate development.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2509941 DOI: 10.1038/342177a0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nature ISSN: 0028-0836 Impact factor: 49.962