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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 01, 2015
Filed:
Oct. 28, 2011
Xuemin Zhang, Beijing, CN;
Tao Zhou, Beijing, CN;
Xin Pan, Beijing, CN;
Huiyan LI, Beijing, CN;
Ailing LI, Beijing, CN;
Xuemin Zhang, Beijing, CN;
Tao Zhou, Beijing, CN;
Xin Pan, Beijing, CN;
Huiyan Li, Beijing, CN;
Ailing Li, Beijing, CN;
Abstract
Disclosed is a use of the CUEDC2 protein in the preparation of diagnostic agents for prognostic determination of the endocrinology therapy for the breast cancer patients and for the diagnosis of tumor such as breast cancer and ovarian cancer. The diagnostic agent comprises an antibody against the CUEDC2 protein, wherein the antibody is a monoclonal or polyclonal antibody against the CUEDC2 protein. Provided is a kit or a composition for prognostic determination of endocrinology therapy for the breast cancer patients and for the diagnosis of tumors such as breast cancer and ovarian cancer. The kit or composition comprises an antibody against the CUEDC2 protein. Further disclosed is a use of the CUEDC2 gene or protein in preparation of drugs for treating tumors, that is, small molecular substances and specific antibodies that specifically inhibit the expression or activity of the CUEDC2 gene\protein are used as a therapeutic agent to restore the sensitivity of drug-resistant tumors to drug treatment. The new use of the CUEDC2 protein provides a new basis for determining a dosage regimen of adjuvant therapy after surgical operation of the breast cancer patients, thereby improving the therapeutic effect of the anti-cancer drugs and alleviating the suffering and economic burden of the patients.