Pin1 as a marker for abnormal cell growth
a cell growth and abnormal technology, applied in the field of pin1 as a marker for abnormal cell growth, can solve the problems of ineffectiveness or less effectiveness of therapeutic agents for some patients, inability to guarantee success, and inability to detect rapid and sensitive changes, etc., to achieve the effect of rapid and sensitive detection and easy detection
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Pin1 is a Breast Tumor Marker
[0183] To determine whether Pin1 is overexpressed in human tumor samples, we examined the levels of Pin1 in human breast cancer samples using immunoblotting and immunohistochemical analysis with Pin1 antibodies, as described previously (Lu et al. (1999) Nature 399:784-788). Immunocytochemistry of sections of human breast tumors showed that Pin1 is indeed overexpressed in human breast tumor cells. Pin1 was detected both in the cytoplasm and in the nucleus, as well as in condensed chromosomes and mitotic spindles. Infiltrating carcinoma cells were strongly positive for Pin1 staining, while surrounding normal connective tissue, blood vessels, adipose, and stromal cells were only weakly positive. To ensure that these signals represent Pin1, a control immunostaining was performed whereby the Pin1-specific antibodies were first specifically depleted by pre-incubation with glutathione beads containing GST-Pin1. This depletion resulted in no detection of signal...
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Pin1 is a Colon Tumor Marker
[0189] To explore whether Pin1 is also overexpressed in colon tumors, we have examined the Pin1 levels in several human colon tumor samples using immunostaining and immunoblotting analyses (using the experimental methods set forth in Example 1). Pin1 was overexpressed in most samples examined, as compared with normal colon samples. These results indicate that Pin1 can act as marker for colon cancer.
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Pin1 as a Prostate Tumor Marker
[0190] To explore whether Pin1 is also overexpressed in prostate tumors, we have examined the Pin1 levels in several human prostate tumor samples using immunostaining and immunoblotting analyses (using the experimental methods set forth in Example 1). Pin1 was overexpressed in most samples examined, as compared with normal prostate samples. These results indicate that Pin1 can act as marker for prostate cancer.
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