Knockdown of FAM83D inhibits endometrial cancer cell viability and induces autophagy via the PI3K/AKT/mTOR axis
Abstract:It is important to search new diagnostic and prognostic markers of endometrial cancer (EC) and uncover the possible mechanisms. Family with sequence similarity 83 member D (FAM83D) is proved to have carcinogenic properties and act as a new oncogene. FAM83D is overexpressed in endometrial cancer, but the role of FAM83D in EC is still unclear. Here the role of FAM83D was investigated in EC progression. FAM83D depletion inhibited the proliferation of EC cells. The knockdown of FAM83D induced EC cell cycle arrest.… Show more
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