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Contributions of HOX genes to cancer hallmarks: Enrichment pathway analysis and review.

Danielle Barbosa Brotto1,2, Ádamo Davi Diógenes Siena1,2, Isabela Ichihara de Barros1,2, Simone da Costa E Silva Carvalho1,2, Bruna Rodrigues Muys1,2, Lucas Goedert2,3, Cibele Cardoso1,2, Jessica Rodrigues Plaça2, Anelisa Ramão1,2, Jeremy Andrew Squire1,4, Luiza Ferreira Araujo1,2, Wilson Araújo da Silva1,2,5,6.   

Abstract

Homeobox genes function as master regulatory transcription factors during development, and their expression is often altered in cancer. The HOX gene family was initially studied intensively to understand how the expression of each gene was involved in forming axial patterns and shaping the body plan during embryogenesis. More recent investigations have discovered that HOX genes can also play an important role in cancer. The literature has shown that the expression of HOX genes may be increased or decreased in different tumors and that these alterations may differ depending on the specific HOX gene involved and the type of cancer being investigated. New studies are also emerging, showing the critical role of some members of the HOX gene family in tumor progression and variation in clinical response. However, there has been limited systematic evaluation of the various contributions of each member of the HOX gene family in the pathways that drive the common phenotypic changes (or "hallmarks") and that underlie the transformation of normal cells to cancer cells. In this review, we investigate the context of the engagement of HOX gene targets and their downstream pathways in the acquisition of competence of tumor cells to undergo malignant transformation and tumor progression. We also summarize published findings on the involvement of HOX genes in carcinogenesis and use bioinformatics methods to examine how their downstream targets and pathways are involved in each hallmark of the cancer phenotype.

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Keywords:  HOX genes; embryogenesis; hallmarks of cancer; transcription factors

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32456563     DOI: 10.1177/1010428320918050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tumour Biol        ISSN: 1010-4283


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4.  HOXB9 Overexpression Promotes Colorectal Cancer Progression and Is Associated with Worse Survival in Liver Resection Patients for Colorectal Liver Metastases.

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