Journal of International Oncology››2012,Vol. 39››Issue (11): 870-872.

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S100 proteins and prostate cancer

XUE Yi, LIU Yun

  1. Department of Gerontology, the First Affiliated Hospital, Nanjing Medical University , Nanjing 210029, China
  • Online:2012-11-08Published:2012-11-16
  • Contact:Corresponding author: LIU Yun, E-mail: liuyun@njmu.edu.cn E-mail:liuyun@njmu.edu.cn

Abstract:The S100 proteins are a multi-gene calcium-binding family, which are differently expressed in a variety of tumors. It is found to be associated with tumor invasion and metastasis. As a tumor-associated biomarkers, unraveling the relationship between S100 and prostate cancer progression as well as molecular mechanisms, would provide an important basis for the clinical diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring.

Key words:S100 proteins,Calcium-binding proteins,Prostatic neoplasms