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Induced transcriptional expression of calcium-binding protein S100A1 and S100A10 genes in human renal cell carcinoma.

Expression of 16 S100 family calcium-binding protein genes was evaluated by PCR in ten human tissue cDNA libraries. Six to 12 S100 genes were expressed in a tissue-specific manner. Then, the expression in the surgically resected renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and a cultured RCC cell line was studied by RT-PCR. Although eight to nine S100 genes were transcribed in the normal kidney library and non-cancerous part of resected kidney tumors, S100A1 and S100A10 genes were not expressed. However, these genes were newly expressed in the RCC lesions (n=7) and the RCC cell line, indicating that expression of S100A1 and S100A10 genes is accompanied by RCC.[1]

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  1. Induced transcriptional expression of calcium-binding protein S100A1 and S100A10 genes in human renal cell carcinoma. Teratani, T., Watanabe, T., Kuwahara, F., Kumagai, H., Kobayashi, S., Aoki, U., Ishikawa, A., Arai, K., Nozawa, R. Cancer Lett. (2002) [Pubmed]
 
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