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World J Gastroenterol ; 9(12): 2635-41, 2003 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14669303

ABSTRACT

Regenerating gene (Reg or REG) family, within the superfamily of C-type lectin, is mainly involved in the liver, pancreatic, gastric and intestinal cell proliferation or differentiation. Considerable attention has focused on Reg family and its structurally related molecules. Over the last 15 years, 17 members of the Reg family have been cloned and sequenced. They have been considered as members of a conserved protein family sharing structural and some functional properties being involved in injury, inflammation, diabetes and carcinogenesis. We previously identified Reg IV as a strong candidate for a gene that was highly expressed in colorectal adenoma when compared to normal mucosa based on suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH), reverse Northern blot, semi-quantitative reverse transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR) and Northern blot. In situ hybridization results further support that overexpression of Reg IV may be an early event in colorectal carcinogenesis. We suggest that detection of Reg IV overexpression might be useful in the early diagnosis of carcinomatous transformation of adenoma. This review summarizes the roles of Reg family in diseases in the literature as well as our recent results of Reg IV in colorectal cancer. The biological properties of Reg family and its possible roles in human diseases are discussed. We particularly focus on the roles of Reg family as sensitive reactants of tissue injury, prognostic indicators of tumor survival and early biomarkers of carcinogenesis. In addition to our current understanding of Reg gene functions, we postulate that there might be relationships between Reg family and microsatellite instability, apoptosis and cancer with a poor prognosis. Investigation of the correlation between tumor Reg expression and survival rate, and analysis of the Reg gene status in human malignancies, are required to elucidate the biologic consequences of Reg gene expression, the implications for Reg gene regulation of cell growth, tumorigenesis, and the progression of cancer. It needs to be further attested whether Reg gene family is applicable in early detection of cancer and whether Reg and Reg-related molecules can offer novel molecular targets for anticancer therapeutics. This has implications with regard to prognosis, such as in monitoring cancer initiation, progression and recurrence, as well as the design of chemotherapeutic drugs.


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Disease , Lectins, C-Type/genetics , Multigene Family , Diabetes Mellitus/genetics , Humans , In Situ Hybridization , Inflammation/genetics , Neoplasms/genetics , Pancreatitis-Associated Proteins , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Yi Chuan ; 25(5): 601-6, 2003 Sep.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15639940

ABSTRACT

Since the first member of Reg gene was discovered in 1988, it has been verified that Reg genes play important roles in diabetes, inflammation and injury, and tumors. More members were cloned and their application in treatment was studied. With the development of related research, there is a great potential of Reg family in biomedical field.

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