| Literature DB >> 26096807 |
Yu Liu1, Na Han2, Si Zhou1, Rong Zhou1, Xun Yuan2, Hanxiao Xu2, Cuntai Zhang1, Tiejun Yin1, Kongming Wu2.
Abstract
The functional abnormality of developmental genes is a common phenomenon in cancer initiation and progression. The retinal determination gene network (RDGN) is a key signal in Drosophila eye specification, and this conservative pathway is also required for the development of multiple organs in mammalian species. Recent studies demonstrated that aberrant expressions of RDGN components in vertebrates, mainly Dach, Six, and Eya, represent a novel tumor signal. RDGN regulates proliferation, apoptosis, tumor growth and metastasis through interactions with multiple signaling pathways in a co-ordinated fashion; Dach acts as a tumor suppressor, whereas Six and Eya function as oncogenes. Clinical analyses demonstrated that the expression levels of RDGN correlate with tumor stage, metastasis and survival, suggesting that combinational detection of this pathway might be used as a promising biomarker for the stratification of therapy and for the prediction of the prognosis of cancer patients.Entities:
Keywords: DACH1; EMT; EYA1; SIX1; cancer stem cell
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26096807 DOI: 10.1002/ijc.29560
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Cancer ISSN: 0020-7136 Impact factor: 7.396