“…In normal breast epithelial cells, MCPH1 was expressed as protein only in nucleus, but in breast cancer cells, It's expression was not only observed in nucleus but also in cytoplasm, The similar situation had been found in our study, the bronchial epithelial cells showed strong nuclear expression of MCPH1 protein, but MCPH1 was mainly expressed in the cytoplasm of lung cancer cells, the nuclear localization meaned that MCPH1 was consiten with the role in DNA repair and cell cycle regulation (Jo et al, 2013). The further research is needed to explain the cytoplasmic MCPH1 expression, preliminary researchs have shown that MCPH1 expression in cytoplasm is likely to be correlative with the progression and aggressiveness of breast cancer (Jo et al, 2013) and ovarian cancer (Brüning-Richardson et al, 2011). Those findings indicate that the MCPH1 played multiple roles in maintaining genomic instability, and cancer development, MCPH1 may function as a novel tumor suppressor gene.…”