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PDE4 and Epac1 Synergistically Promote Rectal Carcinoma via the cAMP Pathway.

Xiangyu KongGanghao AiDai WangRenzhen ChenDongbei GuoYouliang YaoKai WangGuiye LiangFengjie QiXiangyu KongYongxing Zhang
Published in: Analytical cellular pathology (Amsterdam) (2019)
PDE4 and Epac1 expression levels are increased in rectal carcinoma tissues, suggesting that the two proteins may be involved in the development of this malignancy. Meanwhile, correlations between PDE4 and Epac1, PDE4 and Cx43, PDE4 and cyclin E1, and Epac1 and Cx43 suggested synergistic effects of these proteins in promoting rectal carcinoma.
Keyphrases
  • rectal cancer
  • poor prognosis
  • gene expression
  • drug delivery
  • cell proliferation