2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/4842454
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miR-657 Targets SRCIN1 via the Slug Pathway to Promote NSCLC Tumor Growth and EMT Induction

Abstract: Background. MicroRNA- (miR-) 657 has been shown to regulate immunological and inflammatory activity, and it has also been defined to be dysregulated in both non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and hepatocellular carcinoma. The mechanistic role whereby miR-657 influences NSCLC progression, however, has yet to be clarified. Methods. miR-657 and SRCIN1 expression levels were assessed via qPCR in the cell lines and tissues of NSCLC. Besides, correlations between the levels of miR-657 and NSCLC patient pathological … Show more

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“…SRCIN1 plays a role in synaptic maintenance and neurotransmitter release. Moreover, as an anti-tumor molecule, its downregulation stimulates the spread, migration, and invasion of lung, liver, breast, and gastric cancers and neuroblastoma, thereby affecting their prognosis and treatment [ 65 , 66 , 67 , 68 , 69 ]. TTBK2 inhibits the activity of the microtubule depolymerase of KIF2A through phosphorylation, thus promoting the migration of cervical cancer cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SRCIN1 plays a role in synaptic maintenance and neurotransmitter release. Moreover, as an anti-tumor molecule, its downregulation stimulates the spread, migration, and invasion of lung, liver, breast, and gastric cancers and neuroblastoma, thereby affecting their prognosis and treatment [ 65 , 66 , 67 , 68 , 69 ]. TTBK2 inhibits the activity of the microtubule depolymerase of KIF2A through phosphorylation, thus promoting the migration of cervical cancer cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%