G Patch Domain Containing Protein 2 (GPATCH2)

GPATC2; CT110; Cancer/Testis Antigen 110

G Patch Domain Containing Protein 2 (GPATCH2)
G-patch domain containing 2 (GPATCH2) was overexpressed in the great majority of breast cancer cases. Treatment of breast cancer cells MCF-7 and T47D with siRNA against GPATCH2 effectively suppressed its expression, and resulted in the growth suppression of cancer cells, suggesting its essential role in breast cancer cell growth.
An interaction of GPATCH2 protein with hPrp43, an RNA-dependent ATPase. Their interaction could significantly enhance the ATPase activity of hPrp43 and induce a growth-promoting effect on mammalian cells. Because northern blot analyses of normal human organs implied GPATCH2 to be a novel cancer/testis antigen, targeting GPATCH2 or inhibition of the interaction between GPATCH2 and hPrp43 could be a promising novel therapeutic strategy of breast cancer.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)