Lowly expressed ribosomal protein s19 in the feces of patients with colorectal cancer.

作者: Chih-Cheng Chien , Tien-Chien Tu , Chi-Jung Huang , Shung-Haur Yang , Chia-Long Lee

DOI: 10.5402/2012/394545

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摘要: Colorectal cancer (CRC) has become one of the most common fatal cancers. CRC tumorigenesis is a complex process involving multiple genetic changes to several sequential mutations or molecular alterations. P53 significant genes; its account for more than half all CRC. Therefore, understanding cellular genes that are directly indirectly related p53 particularly crucial investigating tumorigenesis. In this study, p53-related ribosomal protein, protein S19 (RPS19), obtained from feces patients evaluated by using specifically quantitative real-time PCR and knocked down in colonic cell line gene silencing. This study found with higher expressions RPS19 their had better prognosis consistent BAX cells. conclusion, potential mechanism possibly involves apoptosis through BAX/p53 pathway, levels fecal may function as prognostic predictor patients.

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