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BORIS Gene Mutation and Expression: Link to Breast Cancer Progression

Jun 6, 2023
Researchers discuss the connection between BORIS gene mutations and breast cancer progression, revealing frequent mutations and heightened protein expression in breast carcinoma cases
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  • BORIS gene mutations are linked to breast cancer progression, serving as a potential biomarker.
  • BORIS gene, located on chromosome 20q13.2, shows correlations between mutations and high protein expression in breast carcinoma.

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Association of Boris Gene Mutations with Breast Cancer Progression

The research paper published in Aqua Target's Volume 14 highlights the correlation between Boris gene mutations and breast cancer progression. Researchers from various universities conducted a study on breast cancer tissue samples from Indian female patients, detecting Boris gene mutations using PCR SSCP and automated DNA sequencing. The study revealed that Boris mutations and high protein expression are common in breast carcinoma, indicating a link to the onset and progression of the disease. The findings suggest Boris gene's potential as a biomarker for breast cancer.

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