The role of SOX family members in solid tumours and metastasis
Aarhus University · Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Cancer is a heavy burden for humans across the world with high morbidity and mortality. Transcription factors including sex determining region Y (SRY)-related high-mobility group (HMG) box (SOX) proteins are thought to be involved in the regulation of specific biological processes. The deregulation of gene expression programs can lead to cancer development. Here, we review the role of the SOX family in breast cancer, prostate cancer, renal cell carcinoma, thyroid cancer, brain tumours, gastrointestinal and lung tumours as well as the entailing therapeutic implications. The SOX family consists of more than 20 members that mediate DNA binding by the HMG domain and have regulatory functions in development,…
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8Topics & keywords
- Carcinogenesis
- Metastasis
- Biology
- Cancer research
- Cancer
- Prostate cancer
- SOX2
- Transcription factor
- Good health and well-being