Abundant studies have been conducted to identify how B-cell translocation gene 1 protein(BTG1)gene affects the differentiation,proliferation,metastasis of cancer cells,and how it further regulates the generation or de...Abundant studies have been conducted to identify how B-cell translocation gene 1 protein(BTG1)gene affects the differentiation,proliferation,metastasis of cancer cells,and how it further regulates the generation or development of diseases to influence the prognosis of patients.However,the data from single research were not powerful enough.The correlations between BTG1 expression and mechanisms of tumorigenesis or prognosis of patients are still in controversial.Our system review and meta-analysis provided a complete explanation about the association between BTG1 expression and clinicopathological features or prognosis of patients,which further laid a foundation for future research on BTG1.Fifteen eligible studies consisting of 1992 participants were included.We uncovered that BTG1 expression in solid tumors was associated w让h lymph node status(RR=0.66,95%CI:0.58-0.75,P=0.142),TMN stage status(RR=2.13,95%CI:1.71-2.65,P=0.001),T category(RR=1.90,95%CI:1.20-3.00,P=0.000),histological differentiation(RR-1.91,95%CI:1.55-2.37,7=0.012),vascular invasion(RR=0.90,95%CI:0.57-1.41,P=0.001).BTG1 low expression was significantly associated with overall survival(OS)(HR=0.47,95%CI:0.38-0.67,P=0.000).It concluded that BTG1 possessed the potential value for future research and could be recommended as a significant biomarker in solid tumor.展开更多
Here we report a family with a clinical spectrum of Pachyonychia Congenita Tarda (PCT) encompassing two generations via a balanced chromosomal translocation between 4q26 and 12p12.3. We discuss the effects of chromoso...Here we report a family with a clinical spectrum of Pachyonychia Congenita Tarda (PCT) encompassing two generations via a balanced chromosomal translocation between 4q26 and 12p12.3. We discuss the effects of chromosomal translocations on gene expression through involved breakpoints and structural gene abnormalities detected by array CGH. We believe that the family we present gives further insight to the better understanding of molecular and structural basis of keratin disorders, and to the late onset and genetic basis of PCT through the possible role of C-type lectins and human epithelial membrane protein1 (EMP1). Better understanding of the molecular basis of keratin disorders is the foundation for improved diagnosis, genetic counseling and novel therapeutic approaches to overcome the current treatment limitations related to this disease.展开更多
基金Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province of China(No.2018CFB611).
文摘Abundant studies have been conducted to identify how B-cell translocation gene 1 protein(BTG1)gene affects the differentiation,proliferation,metastasis of cancer cells,and how it further regulates the generation or development of diseases to influence the prognosis of patients.However,the data from single research were not powerful enough.The correlations between BTG1 expression and mechanisms of tumorigenesis or prognosis of patients are still in controversial.Our system review and meta-analysis provided a complete explanation about the association between BTG1 expression and clinicopathological features or prognosis of patients,which further laid a foundation for future research on BTG1.Fifteen eligible studies consisting of 1992 participants were included.We uncovered that BTG1 expression in solid tumors was associated w让h lymph node status(RR=0.66,95%CI:0.58-0.75,P=0.142),TMN stage status(RR=2.13,95%CI:1.71-2.65,P=0.001),T category(RR=1.90,95%CI:1.20-3.00,P=0.000),histological differentiation(RR-1.91,95%CI:1.55-2.37,7=0.012),vascular invasion(RR=0.90,95%CI:0.57-1.41,P=0.001).BTG1 low expression was significantly associated with overall survival(OS)(HR=0.47,95%CI:0.38-0.67,P=0.000).It concluded that BTG1 possessed the potential value for future research and could be recommended as a significant biomarker in solid tumor.
文摘Here we report a family with a clinical spectrum of Pachyonychia Congenita Tarda (PCT) encompassing two generations via a balanced chromosomal translocation between 4q26 and 12p12.3. We discuss the effects of chromosomal translocations on gene expression through involved breakpoints and structural gene abnormalities detected by array CGH. We believe that the family we present gives further insight to the better understanding of molecular and structural basis of keratin disorders, and to the late onset and genetic basis of PCT through the possible role of C-type lectins and human epithelial membrane protein1 (EMP1). Better understanding of the molecular basis of keratin disorders is the foundation for improved diagnosis, genetic counseling and novel therapeutic approaches to overcome the current treatment limitations related to this disease.