“…Since DYRK1A is highly expressed in Down syndrome patients due to trisomy 21 and is shown to promote cell survival and to inhibit apoptosis, 26,28,[31][32][33][34] it would be predicted that these patients might have the high risk of developing cancer. However, the story might not be this simple, as some Down syndrome-associated proteins were also found to induce apoptosis in cells, such as ETS2.…”