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Progress of the relationship between HPIP and cancer

WANG Qian, OUYANG Xuenong, CHEN Xiong.   

  1. Department of Medical Oncology, Fuzhou General Hospital of Nanjing Military Command, Fuzhou 350025, China
  • Received:2014-09-10 Revised:2014-11-26 Online:2015-01-31 Published:2015-01-31

Abstract: With the rapid development of tumor molecular biology, molecular targeted therapy has become the most promising treatment of cancer and the study of molecular targets has been to be a hot topic for a long time. Remarkably, hematopoietic Pbx-interaction protein (HPIP), a microtubule-binding protein, is a novel scaffolding protein. To date, according to the relevant literature, HPIP is closely associated with tumor growth, proliferation and metastasis. HPIP may be a new target for cancer therapy in the future. We review a representative set of resent studies and summarizes the progress of mechanisms and significance of HPIP in the development of malignant tumors.

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