The significance of signal recognition particle 9: implications for pancreatic cancer prognosis and functionality (Int J Oncol, 2024)

The significance of signal recognition particle 9: implications for pancreatic cancer prognosis and functionality (Int J Oncol, 2024)

 

In the collaboration with Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan (Professors Eguchi and Doki), Dr. Sato studied the significance of signal recognition particle 9 (SRP9) in pancreatic cancer. The results of experiments indicated that SRP9, an ncRNA (RN7SL1)-binding protein, is involved in the signaling pathways of cancer progression and protein translation. The present study is opening an avenue to precise evaluation and therapeutic control of pancreatic cancer.