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The emerging role of KIAA1199 in cancer development and therapy

Jingmei Liu, Wei Yan, Ping Han, Dean Tian

2021Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

KIAA1199, also known as CEMIP or HYBID, is an important member of the Human Unidentified Gene-Encoded (HUGE) database. Accumulated evidence has revealed that KIAA1199 is associated with tumor progression and metastasis in numerous malignancies, including colorectal, liver, gastric, pancreatic, breast, lung, prostate, ovarian and papillary thyroid cancers. As an oncogene, it plays crucial role in the proliferation, apoptosis, invasion and migration of various tumor cells. In addition, KIAA1199 is also involved in the regulation of multiple signal pathways such as epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), Wnt/ β-catenin, MEK/ERK and PI3K/Akt. In this review, we summarized up to date advancement on the role of KIAA1199 in human cancer development, progression, and metastasis. We also addressed KIAA1199 as a potential therapeutic target for cancer therapy.

Topics & Concepts

Wnt signaling pathwayCancer researchMetastasisEpithelial–mesenchymal transitionOncogeneMedicinePI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayCancerProstate cancerMAPK/ERK pathwayPancreatic cancerProtein kinase BOncologyApoptosisSignal transductionInternal medicineBiologyCell cycleBiochemistryCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchRNA modifications and cancerFerroptosis and cancer prognosis
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