2018
DOI: 10.2147/ott.s166961
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<em>HOXA11-AS</em>: a novel regulator in human cancer proliferation and metastasis

Abstract: Multiple studies have demonstrated that lncRNAs extensively participate in human cancer proliferation and metastasis. Epigenetic modification, transcriptional and posttranscriptional regulatory mechanisms are involved in lncRNA-led tumorigenesis and transfer. Recently, a novel identified homeobox (HOX) A11 antisense lncRNA, HOXA11-AS, 1,628 bp in length, has been excessively highlighted to be an essential initiator and facilitator in the process of malignant tumor proliferation and metastasis. As found in many… Show more

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“…20 However, two studies have ascribed a role to HOXA11-AS as a tumour suppressor gene in colorectal and epithelial ovarian cancer. 20 In addition, HOXA11-AS has been suggested to delay fracture healing by inhibiting proliferation and promoting apoptosis. 12 Furthermore, in a recent research, HOXA11-AS has been reported to promote proliferation, migration and inflammation-related gene expression, thereby spurring inflammation in diabetic arteriosclerosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 However, two studies have ascribed a role to HOXA11-AS as a tumour suppressor gene in colorectal and epithelial ovarian cancer. 20 In addition, HOXA11-AS has been suggested to delay fracture healing by inhibiting proliferation and promoting apoptosis. 12 Furthermore, in a recent research, HOXA11-AS has been reported to promote proliferation, migration and inflammation-related gene expression, thereby spurring inflammation in diabetic arteriosclerosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, metastasis is an essential hall marker of cancer and always leads to poor survival. [41][42][43] Numerous studies suggested that Tiam1 contributed to invasion and metastasis in various cancers, including osteosarcoma, 44 retinoblastoma, 45 gastric cancer, 46 CRC, [47][48][49][50][51] hepatocellular carcinoma, 25,52 breast cancer, 53 cholangiocarcinoma, 54 cervical cancer, 20 ovarian cancer, 55 nasopharyngeal cancer, 8,16 laryngeal cancer, 56 thyroid carcinoma, 57 nom-small cell lung cancer, 48 pancreatic cancer 6,58,59 and oral squamous cell carcinoma 27 Malliri et al reported that Tiam1 could facilitate E-cadherin-based adhesions between cancer cells in mouse intestinal tumors and human colon tumors, resulting in invasion and metastasis 60 Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a key process of enhancing cancer cell migration, invasion and metastasis. [28][29][30][31] Liu et al reported that Tiam1 overexpression could promote invasiveness and metastasis of thyroid carcinoma in vitro and in vivo by activating Wnt/EMT pathway 57 Similarly, Ding 6 and Yang et al 20 that Tiam1 overexpression could also boost invasion and metastasis of pancreatic cancer and cervical cancer by inducing EMT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accumulating evidence has demonstrated that long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and microRNAs (miRNAs) play important roles in tumor growth and metastasis and are linked to the activation of oncogenic signaling pathways or inactivation of tumor-suppressive signaling in the nucleus [4,5]. Although most functions of lncRNAs and miRNAs have not been clarified, recent evidence indicates that they are involved in the regulation of CRC proliferation and metastasis [6].…”
Section: Ivyspringmentioning
confidence: 99%