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Epigenetic inactivation of ITIH5 promotes bladder cancer progression and predicts early relapse of pT1 high-grade urothelial tumours

Rose, M. ; Gaisa, N. T. ; Antony, P. ; Fiedler, D. ; Heidenreich, A. ; Otto, W. ; Denzinger, S. ; Bertz, S. ; Hartmann, A. ; Karl, A. ; Knuchel, R. ; Dahl, E.



Abstract

Inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor heavy chain 5 (ITIH5) has been associated with tumour suppression in various cancers. However, its putative role in bladder cancer is completely unknown. Therefore, we initiated a study analysing ITIH5 expression as well as its prognostic and functional impact on human urothelial cancers (UCs). Expression analysis showed a clear down-regulation of ITIH5 mRNA in 61% ...

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