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Journal of International Oncology ; (12): 885-887, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-423457

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MAL gene expresses in the mediate and late stage of T-lymphocytes.Many studies have shown that the expression of MAL gene has down regulation or loss in many kinds of tumors including esophageal carcinoma,gastric cancer,colon cancer,head and neck squamous cell carcinoma,and so on.MAL gene is related with the process of generation and development of the tumors.The application of MAL gene for clinical diagnosis,prognostic and instructing therapy needs further studies.

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International Journal of Surgery ; (12): 751-754, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-397649

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MAL gene expresses in the mediate and late stage of T-lymphocyte,correlated with carcinoma.Hereditary factors and epigenetic mechanisms play important roles in the pathogenesis of colorectal carcinoma.One of the main epigenetic modifications to be identified is methylation of DNA.the hypermethylation and abnormal expressions of MAL gene play a key role in the development,invasion,metastasis and prognosis of colorectai carcinoma.Therefore MAL gene may be another promising early diagnostic marker,which provide new evidence for early stage prediction,classification,prognosis,chemoprevention of colorectal carcinoma.

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Chinese Journal of Digestion ; (12)1996.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-569848

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Objective To investigate the mechanisms of Mal gene down regulated in human esophageal cancer. Methods We amplified the 5′regulatory region of Mal gene in normal placenta tissue and human esophageal cancer cell lines EC9706、EC8712、EC109 by optimization the PCR methods, cloned and sequenced the PCR products and compare the sequence. Results Human esophageal cancer cell lines EC9706、EC8712、EC109 all have the 654 th of 5′regulatory region of Mal gene T to C changes, corresponding codon changed from TCC to CCC, and the amino acid which it codes changed from serine to proline; EC9706 also has the 657 th of 5′regulatory region of Mal gene T to C changes, corresponding codon changed from TGC to CGC, the amino acid which it codes changed from cysteine to arginine; EC8712 has the 139 th of 5′regulatory region of Mal gene A to G changed, corresponding codon changed from GGA to GGG, the amino acid which it codes remains glycine. Conclusion Our results suggested there are may point mutation in 5′ region of Mal gene in human esophageal cancer.

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