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Oncogenic and tumor suppressor function of MEIS and associated factors

Birkan Girgin, Medine Karadag Alpaslan, Fatih Kocabaş

2020TURKISH JOURNAL OF BIOLOGY24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

MEIS proteins are historically associated with tumorigenesis, metastasis, and invasion in cancer. MEIS and associated PBX-HOX proteins may act as tumor suppressors or oncogenes in different cellular settings. Their expressions tend to be misregulated in various cancers. Bioinformatic analyses have suggested their upregulation in leukemia/lymphoma, thymoma, pancreas, glioma, and glioblastoma, and downregulation in cervical, uterine, rectum, and colon cancers. However, every cancer type includes, at least, a subtype with high MEIS expression. In addition, studies have highlighted that MEIS proteins and associated factors may function as diagnostic or therapeutic biomarkers for various diseases. Herein, MEIS proteins and associated factors in tumorigenesis are discussed with recent discoveries in addition to how they could be modulated by noncoding RNAs or newly developed small-molecule MEIS inhibitors.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyDownregulation and upregulationCarcinogenesisCancer researchColorectal cancerSuppressorCancerGliomaGeneticsGeneRNA modifications and cancerCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchCircular RNAs in diseases