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DOI: 10.3109/07357907.2013.861473
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Upregulation of Human Mammaglobin Reduces Migration and Invasion of Breast Cancer Cells

Eun-Ha Koh,Young-Woo Cho,Yun-Ja Mun,Ji Hyeon Ryu,Eun Jin Kim,Dae Seob Choi,Kook-Young Maeng,Jaehee Han,Dawon Kang

Mammaglobin
Gene knockdown
Downregulation and upregulation
2013
Little is known about the biological role of human mammaglobin (hMAM) that is considered as a promising marker for breast cancer. Here, we investigated hMAM's role related to migration and invasion of human breast cancer cells (hBCC). Compared to normal cells, hBCC have high MAM mRNA expression levels. Of the hBCC tested, MAM mRNA expression levels were higher in noninvasive than in invasive cells. Overexpression of hMAM in breast cancer cells decreased migration and invasion, whereas knockdown of hMAM increased both. Taken together, these results suggest that metastasis of hBCC could be controlled by hMAM expression levels.
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    Upregulation of Human Mammaglobin Reduces Migration and Invasion of Breast Cancer Cells” is a paper by Eun-Ha Koh Young-Woo Cho Yun-Ja Mun Ji Hyeon Ryu Eun Jin Kim Dae Seob Choi Kook-Young Maeng Jaehee Han Dawon Kang published in 2013. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.