LBK-1 GENE AND CAVEOLIN DISRUPTION
Some women have a clear tendency to have Multiple calcifications or Microcalcifications in the Breast. And we know that clusters of calcifications found on mammograms, call for a Biopsy of the involved area. Disruption of the shape of the epithelium is known to be associated with Mutation of LBK-1 as stated in our previous blog.
GUANGWEN CAO ET AL STATED:
"Caveolin-1 (Cav1) is a major structural protein of caveolae, small
membrane invaginations of the cell membrane that play a cell and
context-dependent role in potocytosis, transcytosis, molecular
transport, and signal transduction. 1,2
Specific molecules from four major signaling pathways have been
detected in caveolae, G-protein mediated signaling, calcium-mediated
signaling, tyrosine kinase/mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling,
and lipid signaling. Caveolae appear to be a focal point for
compartmentalizing, organizing, and modulating signal transduction
activities that begin at the cell surface and Cav1 may function not only
as a structural molecule but also to modulate the function of signal
transduction pathways. 2'
CALVEOLIN-1 HAS BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH URINARY STONES.
Are disruptions at LBK-1 and Cav-1 associated with benign multiple calcification in the breast? And is their presence a predictor of DCIS and/or early breast cancer?
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Friday, February 15, 2013
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