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Blogger's Note: click on 'download pdf' for full paper; also see GeneCards for further information on PAX8
PAX8 is a novel marker for differentiating between various types of tumor, particularly ovarian epithelial carcinomas (Review)
Abstract:
Paired‑box gene 8 (PAX8) encodes a
transcription factor associated with important roles in embryogenesis
and disease, and is a member of the PAX gene family. PAX8 has been
demonstrated to be crucial in determining cell fate during the
development of the thyroid, kidney, brain, eyes and Müllerian system and
regulates expression of the Wilms' tumor suppressor gene (WT1). Several
previous studies have reported that PAX8 is expressed at high levels in
specific types of tumor, including thyroid and renal carcinomas and
pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors. In addition, PAX8 has been reported to
be useful for the detection and differential diagnosis of ovarian
carcinoma. The consistency of PAX8 staining in epithelial ovarian
carcinomas (EOCs) and the fallopian tube has provided morphological
evidence that EOC may originate from the fallopian tube. The molecular
mechanism of PAX8 in the carcinogenesis of these tumors remains unclear
and requires further studies.
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