BCL2, BCL2 apoptosis regulator, 596

N. diseases: 1456; N. variants: 27
Source: ALL
Disease Score gda Association Type Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
CUI: C1739135
Disease: Progression of prostate cancer
Progression of prostate cancer
0.060 GeneticVariation disease BEFREE Among several genetic alterations involved in the progression of prostate cancer, B cell lymphoma gene number 2 (BCL-2) is an important target molecule in the progression of androgen-independent prostate cancer (AIPC) after androgen ablation or castration. 28816549 2017
CUI: C1739135
Disease: Progression of prostate cancer
Progression of prostate cancer
0.060 AlteredExpression disease BEFREE This study establishes a contributing mechanism for progression of prostate cancer cells to a more apoptosis-resistant and thus malignant phenotype, whereby increased expression of RUNX2 modulates the expression of apoptosis-associated factors, specifically Bcl-2. 23073173 2012
CUI: C1739135
Disease: Progression of prostate cancer
Progression of prostate cancer
0.060 Biomarker disease BEFREE Further, Akt, NF-κB and NF-κB regulated Bcl-2, Bcl-xL, survivin and cIAP1 appear to be the molecular targets of CDDO for inhibiting the progression of prostate cancer in TRAMP mice. 21325633 2011
CUI: C1739135
Disease: Progression of prostate cancer
Progression of prostate cancer
0.060 Biomarker disease BEFREE However, the role of Bcl-2 in the progression of prostate cancer is not clear. 17404601 2007
CUI: C1739135
Disease: Progression of prostate cancer
Progression of prostate cancer
0.060 AlteredExpression disease BEFREE Bcl-2 expression is relevant in the progression of prostate cancer and contributes to an androgen, apoptotic-resistant phenotype in the advanced stages. 12170776 2002
CUI: C1739135
Disease: Progression of prostate cancer
Progression of prostate cancer
0.060 Biomarker disease BEFREE Angiogenesis, p53, bcl-2 and Ki-67 in the progression of prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy. 10325496 1999