“…These genes encode the A and B subunits respectively of NDPK. Nm23 family protein involves in multiple biological functions in cell adhesion, cell migration, cellular differentiation, microtubule polymerization, signal transduction pathway, histidine dependent phosphorylation, vascular invasion, endocytosis, tumor cell shape and in apoptosis (Kimura et al, 2000;Krishnan et al, 2001;Otsuki et al, 2001;Fournier et al, 2003;Gallagher et al, 2003;Narayanan and Ramaswami, 2003;Sirotkovic-Skerley et al, 2005;Jung and Seong, 2007). Scientific evidence suggests that Nm23 has a dual role in tumor progression: i) over expression in primary tumors at early stages, ii) the association between the loss of Nm23-H1 expression in later stages and tumor aggressiveness and metastatic potential.…”