This gene encodes a member of the CD34 sialomucin protein family.[2] The encoded protein was originally identified as an important component of glomerular podocytes. Inactivation of the encoding gene in mice leads to anuria, omphalocele and perinatal death.[3] Podocytes are highly differentiated epithelial cells with interdigitating foot processes covering the outer aspect of the glomerular basement membrane. Other biological activities of the encoded protein include: binding in a membrane protein complex with Na+/H+ exchanger regulatory factor to intracellular cytoskeletal elements, playing a role in hematopoetic cell differentiation, and being expressed in vascular endothelium cells and binding to L-selectin.[1]
Podocalyxin is upregulated in a number of cancers and is frequently associated with poor prognosis[11][12]. Based on patient survival data[13], high level of PODXL transcripts in tumor cells is associated with poor prognosis in renal cancer.
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