High expression of MKK3 is associated with worse clinical outcomes in African American breast cancer patients.
Xuan YangMohamed AmgadLee A D CooperYuhong DuHaian FuAndrey A IvanovPublished in: Journal of translational medicine (2020)
The poor clinical outcomes in African American women with breast cancer can be associated with the abnormal elevation of individual gene expression. Such genes, including those identified and prioritized in this study, could represent new targets for therapeutic intervention. A strong correlation between MKK3 overexpression, activation of its binding partner and major oncogene MYC, and worsened clinical outcomes suggests the MKK3-MYC protein-protein interaction as a new promising target to reduce racial disparity in breast cancer survival.