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    RPRML reprimo like [ Homo sapiens (human) ]

    Gene ID: 388394, updated on 5-Mar-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    The Reprimo-Like Gene Is an Epigenetic-Mediated Tumor Suppressor and a Candidate Biomarker for the Non-Invasive Detection of Gastric Cancer.

    The Reprimo-Like Gene Is an Epigenetic-Mediated Tumor Suppressor and a Candidate Biomarker for the Non-Invasive Detection of Gastric Cancer.
    Alarcón MA, Olivares W, Córdova-Delgado M, Muñoz-Medel M, de Mayo T, Carrasco-Aviño G, Wichmann I, Landeros N, Amigo J, Norero E, Villarroel-Espíndola F, Riquelme A, Garrido M, Owen GI, Corvalán AH, Alarcón MA, Olivares W, Córdova-Delgado M, Muñoz-Medel M, de Mayo T, Carrasco-Aviño G, Wichmann I, Landeros N, Amigo J, Norero E, Villarroel-Espíndola F, Riquelme A, Garrido M, Owen GI, Corvalán AH., Free PMC Articles: PMC7763358, PMC7763358

    03/20/2021
    Our results suggest that RPRML is a TSG, downregulated by DNA methylation in GC, and that circulating methylated RPRML DNA can distinguish patients with GC from cancer-free controls. Thus, these findings provide justification for larger clinical studies to further assess its value in multi-biomarker panel approaches for non-invasive diagnosis of GC.

    The Reprimo-Like Gene Is an Epigenetic-Mediated Tumor Suppressor and a Candidate Biomarker for the Non-Invasive Detection of Gastric Cancer.
    Alarcón MA, Olivares W, Córdova-Delgado M, Muñoz-Medel M, de Mayo T, Carrasco-Aviño G, Wichmann I, Landeros N, Amigo J, Norero E, Villarroel-Espíndola F, Riquelme A, Garrido M, Owen GI, Corvalán AH, Alarcón MA, Olivares W, Córdova-Delgado M, Muñoz-Medel M, de Mayo T, Carrasco-Aviño G, Wichmann I, Landeros N, Amigo J, Norero E, Villarroel-Espíndola F, Riquelme A, Garrido M, Owen GI, Corvalán AH., Free PMC Articles: PMC7763358, PMC7763358

    02/4/2021
    rawing on embryonic and adult expression patterns, we address the potential relevance of RPRM and RPRML in cancer. Active investigation or analytical research in the coming years should contribute to novel translational applications of this poorly understood gene family as potential biomarkers and development of novel cancer therapies.

    The Reprimo Gene Family: A Novel Gene Lineage in Gastric Cancer with Tumor Suppressive Properties.
    Amigo JD, Opazo JC, Jorquera R, Wichmann IA, Garcia-Bloj BA, Alarcon MA, Owen GI, Corvalán AH., Free PMC Article

    10/27/2018
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