miR-138-5p-mediated HOXD11 promotes cell invasion and metastasis by activating the FN1/MMP2/MMP9 pathway and predicts poor prognosis in penile squamous cell carcinoma
Abstract:Background
Regional lymph node and distant metastasis are the most radical causes of high mortality in penile squamous cell carcinoma (PSCC) patients. However, the available biomarkers and detailed mechanisms underlying the metastasis of PSCC remain elusive. Here, we detected that HOXD11 was upregulated in tumors, especially in metastatic lymph nodes, highlighting its role in the progression of PSCC. We aimed to further explore the clinical significance, biofunctions and specific mechanisms of HOXD11.
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