Disease Score gda Association Type Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
CUI: C0596263
Disease: Carcinogenesis
Carcinogenesis
0.080 AlteredExpression phenotype BEFREE We utilized in vitro assays, 3D gastric gland organoid cultures, mouse models, and human tissue samples to investigate the biological and molecular impact of DARPP-32 on activation of IGF1R and STAT3 signaling and gastric tumorigenesis. 31235784 2019
CUI: C0596263
Disease: Carcinogenesis
Carcinogenesis
0.080 Biomarker phenotype BEFREE Our novel findings establish the role of DARPP-32-STAT3 axis in regulating ANGPT2 in cancer cells to promote angiogenesis and tumorigenesis. 25779598 2016
CUI: C0596263
Disease: Carcinogenesis
Carcinogenesis
0.080 Biomarker phenotype BEFREE The DARPP-32-SRp20 axis has a key role in regulating the CD44E splice variant that promotes gastric tumorigenesis. 26119931 2016
CUI: C0596263
Disease: Carcinogenesis
Carcinogenesis
0.080 AlteredExpression phenotype BEFREE PPP1R1B-STARD3 chimeric fusion transcript in human gastric cancer promotes tumorigenesis through activation of PI3K/AKT signaling. 24276243 2014
CUI: C0596263
Disease: Carcinogenesis
Carcinogenesis
0.080 Biomarker phenotype BEFREE Dopamine and cAMP-regulated phosphoprotein, Mr 32,000 (DARPP-32), is overexpressed during the gastric carcinogenesis cascade. 22589394 2012
CUI: C0596263
Disease: Carcinogenesis
Carcinogenesis
0.080 AlteredExpression phenotype BEFREE The expression of DARPP-32 in the multistep carcinogenesis cascade was examined using immunohistochemistry analysis on 533 samples. 20580047 2010
CUI: C0596263
Disease: Carcinogenesis
Carcinogenesis
0.080 AlteredExpression phenotype BEFREE A recent study demonstrated that DARPP-32, and a truncated isoform t-DARPP, are overexpressed in gastric carcinoma during the process of carcinogenesis. 15188007 2004
CUI: C0596263
Disease: Carcinogenesis
Carcinogenesis
0.080 AlteredExpression phenotype BEFREE Moreover, the observation that DARPP-32 and t-DARPP frequently are overexpressed in common subtypes of human adenocarcinomas suggest that these proteins may be important in tumorigenesis. 14508844 2003