Abstract
The CD109 gene encodes a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored cell surface protein. Herein it is shown that CD109 is highly expressed in myoepithelial cells of mammary, salivary, and lacrimal glands; and in prostate basal cells. The anti-CD109 antibody generated by the authors was available for formalin-fixed paraffin section, and it strongly stained myoepithelial cells and basal cells but not ductal, acinar, and secretory cells in these glands. CD109 expression was negative in examined breast ductal carcinomas and prostate adenocarcinomas. These findings indicate that CD109 is a useful marker for the diagnosis of invasive breast and prostate carcinomas.
Publication types
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
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Antigens, CD / analysis*
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Antigens, CD / genetics
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Biomarkers / analysis*
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Blotting, Western
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Breast Neoplasms / metabolism
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Breast Neoplasms / pathology
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Cell Line
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Female
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GPI-Linked Proteins
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Lacrimal Apparatus / chemistry
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Lacrimal Apparatus / cytology
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Male
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Mammary Glands, Human / chemistry
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Mammary Glands, Human / cytology
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Neoplasm Proteins / analysis*
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Neoplasm Proteins / genetics
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Prostate / chemistry
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Prostate / cytology
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Prostatic Neoplasms / metabolism
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Prostatic Neoplasms / pathology
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RNA Interference
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Salivary Gland Neoplasms / metabolism
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Salivary Gland Neoplasms / pathology
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Salivary Glands / chemistry
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Salivary Glands / cytology
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Transfection
Substances
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Antigens, CD
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Biomarkers
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CD109 protein, human
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GPI-Linked Proteins
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Neoplasm Proteins