The role of the RNA-binding protein Sam68 in mammary tumourigenesis

Elliott, D.J. and Rajan, P. (2010) The role of the RNA-binding protein Sam68 in mammary tumourigenesis. Journal of Pathology, 222(3), pp. 223-226. (doi: 10.1002/path.2753)

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Publisher's URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/path.2753

Abstract

RNA binding protein Sam68 (Src-associated in mitosis 68 kD) is implicated in cell signalling, transcriptional regulation, pre-mRNA splicing, and is overexpressed and/or hyperphosphorylated in breast, prostate, and renal cancers. Sam68 has roles in normal breast development; however, a study by Song eta! published in this issue of The Journal of Pathology reports overexpression of nuclear and cytoplasmic Sam68 protein in a large cohort of clinical breast tumours, implicating Sam68 as a potential prognostic indicator and target for therapy. In breast cancer cells, nuclear Sam68 protein might affect the expression of cancer-relevant genes and/or modulate exon splicing patterns in a dose-dependent manner. Sam68-regulated expression of alternative transcripts may help drive mammary tumourigenesis. The high levels of cytoplasmic Sam68 protein observed in breast cancer cells could also impact on cellular signalling pathways important for mammary tumour cell biology.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Rajan, Dr Prabhakar
Authors: Elliott, D.J., and Rajan, P.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences
Journal Name:Journal of Pathology
ISSN:0022-3417

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