BAG-1 expression and function in human cancer

BAG-1 is a multifunctional protein that interacts with a wide range of target molecules to regulate apoptosis, proliferation, transcription, metastasis and motility. Interaction with chaperone molecules may mediate many of the effects of BAG-1. The pathways regulated by BAG-1 play key roles in the d...

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description BAG-1 is a multifunctional protein that interacts with a wide range of target molecules to regulate apoptosis, proliferation, transcription, metastasis and motility. Interaction with chaperone molecules may mediate many of the effects of BAG-1. The pathways regulated by BAG-1 play key roles in the development and progression of cancer and determining response to therapy, and there has been considerable interest in determining the clinical significance of BAG-1 expression in malignant cells. There is an emerging picture that BAG-1 expression is frequently altered in a range of human cancers relative to normal cells and a recent report suggests the exciting possibility that BAG-1 expression may have clinical utility as a prognostic marker in early breast cancer. However, other studies of BAG-1 expression in breast cancer and other cancer types have yielded differing results. It is important to view these findings in the context of current knowledge of BAG-1 expression and function. This review summarises recent progress in understanding the clinical significance of BAG-1 expression in cancer in light of our understanding of BAG-1 function.
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Biological and medical sciences
Biomarkers, Tumor - analysis
Breast cancer
Cancer research
Carrier Proteins - metabolism
Cell Adhesion - physiology
Cell Division
Clinical significance
Clinical Trials as Topic
Cytoplasm
DNA-Binding Proteins
Growth factors
Humans
Kinases
Localization
Medical research
Medical sciences
Metastasis
Minireview
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Neoplasm Metastasis
Neoplasms - genetics
Neoplasms - metabolism
Neoplasms - pathology
Peptides
Prognosis
Proteins
Transcription Factors
Transcription, Genetic - physiology
Tumors
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