Human-specific connection between advanced carcinomas and a gene called SIGLEC12 has been revealed in the new study.

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Expression of mutant form of Siglec-XII on epithelial cells could lead to the development of various aggressive cancers.
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"Siglecs are typically expressed in immune cells, and it was surprising to find Siglec-XII on epithelial surfaces. While a mutant form of Siglec-XII is expressed only in about 30% of normal humans, it was found to be present in a high proportion of advanced carcinomas.
This could help explain why humans are more prone to aggressive carcinomas, which are rare in chimpanzees," said co-author Nissi Varki, MD, Professor of Pathology at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine.
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