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Publication : Rrp1b, a new candidate susceptibility gene for breast cancer progression and metastasis.

First Author  Crawford NP Year  2007
Journal  PLoS Genet Volume  3
Issue  11 Pages  e214
PubMed ID  18081427 Mgi Jnum  J:245239
Mgi Id  MGI:5914084 Doi  10.1371/journal.pgen.0030214
Citation  Crawford NP, et al. (2007) Rrp1b, a new candidate susceptibility gene for breast cancer progression and metastasis. PLoS Genet 3(11):e214
abstractText  A novel candidate metastasis modifier, ribosomal RNA processing 1 homolog B (Rrp1b), was identified through two independent approaches. First, yeast two-hybrid, immunoprecipitation, and functional assays demonstrated a physical and functional interaction between Rrp1b and the previous identified metastasis modifier Sipa1. In parallel, using mouse and human metastasis gene expression data it was observed that extracellular matrix (ECM) genes are common components of metastasis predictive signatures, suggesting that ECM genes are either important markers or causal factors in metastasis. To investigate the relationship between ECM genes and poor prognosis in breast cancer, expression quantitative trait locus analysis of polyoma middle-T transgene-induced mammary tumor was performed. ECM gene expression was found to be consistently associated with Rrp1b expression. In vitro expression of Rrp1b significantly altered ECM gene expression, tumor growth, and dissemination in metastasis assays. Furthermore, a gene signature induced by ectopic expression of Rrp1b in tumor cells predicted survival in a human breast cancer gene expression dataset. Finally, constitutional polymorphism within RRP1B was found to be significantly associated with tumor progression in two independent breast cancer cohorts. These data suggest that RRP1B may be a novel susceptibility gene for breast cancer progression and metastasis.
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