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  1. 161

    LncRNA PVT1 links estrogen receptor alpha and the polycomb repressive complex 2 in suppression of pro-apoptotic genes in hormone-responsive breast cancer by Viola Melone, Domenico Palumbo, Luigi Palo, Noemi Brusco, Annamaria Salvati, Antonietta Tarallo, Giorgio Giurato, Francesca Rizzo, Giovanni Nassa, Alessandro Weisz, Roberta Tarallo

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In addition, targeted experiments identified PVT1 as a key factor in the composition of PRC2-ERα network involved in downregulation of tumor suppressor genes, including BTG2.…”
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  2. 162

    p53-loss induced prostatic epithelial cell plasticity and invasion is driven by a crosstalk with the tumor microenvironment by Darya Yanushko, Beatriz German Falcon, Rana El Bizri, Despoina Pervizou, Robin Dolgos, Céline Keime, Tao Ye, Christelle Thibault-Carpentier, Clementine Le Magnen, Sandrine Henri, Gilles Laverny, Daniel Metzger

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Prostate cancer is a heterogeneous disease with a slow progression and a highly variable clinical outcome. The tumor suppressor genes PTEN and TP53 are frequently mutated in prostate cancer and are predictive of early metastatic dissemination and unfavorable patient outcomes. …”
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  3. 163

    Constructing adverse outcome pathway for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and retinoblastoma based on PI3K-AKT/MAPK signaling pathway by Yuyan GUI, Tingji WANG, Minghao WANG, Yaqi XU, Yunhui ZHANG

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The activation of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) served as the molecular initiating event, leading to the activation of key oncogenes such as RAS and AKT, as well as nuclear factor kappa-light chainenhancer of activated B cells (NF-κB), along with the inhibition of the tumor suppressor gene P53. In this study, 14 types of PFAS demonstrated good binding affinity with most RTKs, with chlorinated polyfluorinated ether sulfonates (Cl-PFESAs) showing particularly favorable predicted binding. …”
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  4. 164

    Phylogenetic analysis and detection of positive selection in the SIRT gene family across vertebrates by Qiuxi Zhou, Xiongtao Yang, Da Li, Jing Li, Ling Peng, Wenwu He

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract SIRT6, a member of the sirtuin protein family, is recognized as a tumor suppressor. This study investigates the evolutionary history of the SIRT gene family and examines the selective pressures shaping their functional divergence. …”
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  5. 165

    Uncovering the role of microRNAs in esophageal cancer: from pathogenesis to clinical applications by Zhenglin He, Yishuo Ji, Yutong Yuan, Tianfang Liang, Chenglin Liu, Yiping Jiao, Yimeng Chen, Yiming Yang, Liang Han, Liang Han, Yue Hu, Yue Hu, Xianling Cong, Xianling Cong, Xianling Cong

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We elucidate how miRNAs modulate oncogenic pathways and tumor suppressor genes, influencing EC cell behavior and treatment outcomes. …”
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  6. 166

    Loss of phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) increases Lysyl oxidase-like 2 (LOXL2) expression enhancing the growth of fallopian tube epithelial cells as three-dimensional spheroi... by Angela Russo, Junlone Moy, Manead Khin, Timothy R. Dorsey, Alfredo Lopez Carrero, Joanna E. Burdette

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) is a tumor suppressor and its loss is sufficient to induce numerous tumorigenic changes in FTE, including increased migration, formation of multicellular tumor spheroids (MTSs), and ovarian colonization. …”
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  7. 167

    c-FLIP and microRNA 708-5p gene expression in newly diagnosed and chemotherapy in acute myeloid leukemia of Iraqi patient by Jaafar Sadiq Jaafar, Hiba Muneer Abdual Hassan Al-Kafagi, Israa Hussein Hamzah

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The researches emphasize the role of miRNA 708-5p as a tumor suppressor, which negatively regulates the antiapoptotic protein c-FLIP, indicating its potential as a therapeutic target in AML treatment. …”
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  8. 168

    Intrinsic p53 activation restricts gammaherpesvirus driven germinal center B cell expansion during latency establishment by Shana M. Owens, Jeffrey M. Sifford, Gang Li, Steven J. Murdock, Eduardo Salinas, Darby Oldenburg, Debopam Ghosh, Jason S. Stumhofer, Intawat Nookaew, Mark Manzano, J. Craig Forrest

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Using a small-animal model of gammaherpesvirus pathogenesis, we demonstrate in vivo that the tumor suppressor p53 is activated specifically in B cells latently infected by murine gammaherpesvirus 68. …”
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  9. 169

    Association between Genetic Instability and Helicobacter pylori Infection in Gastric Epithelial Dysplasia by Jin Su Kim, Woo Chul Chung, Kang-Moon Lee, Chang Nyol Paik, Kyeong Soo Lee, Hye Ji Kim, Young Wook Kim, Ji Han Jung, Seung June Noh, Yun Kyung Lee

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Seven loci that linked to tumor suppressor genes were used to identify significant structural chromosomal aberrations. …”
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  10. 170

    BRCA1 is involved in sustaining rapid antler growth possibly via balancing of the p53/endoplasmic reticulum stress signaling pathway by Qianqian Guo, Zhen Wang, Jiping Li, Chao Ma, Junjun Zheng, Hengxing Ba, Guokun Zhang, Chunyi Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Among these 39 genes, the tumor suppressor gene, BRCA1, was found to be more sensitive to DNA damage in the AnSCs compared to that in the deer somatic cells, and BRCA1 deletion in the AnSCs via CRISPR/Cas9 resulted in significantly higher levels of DNA damage. …”
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  11. 171

    CD56-Negative Aggressive NK Cell Leukemia Relapsing as Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsies: Case Report and Literature Review by M. Guerreiro, F. Príncipe, M. J. Teles, S. Fonseca, A. H. Santos, E. Fonseca, P. Gomes, C. Marques, M. Lima

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The neoplastic natural killer (NK) cells usually harbor the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) with a latent viral infection pattern type II; they often have a cytoplasmic CD3ε+ and surface CD3−, CD2+, and CD56+ immunophenotype, and they show complex genetic abnormalities affecting multiple tumor suppressor genes and oncogenes. We present a rare case of CD56-negative ANKL and review the clinical and laboratorial criteria for the diagnosis, as well as the available therapies. …”
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  12. 172

    miR-34a Regulates Multidrug Resistance via Positively Modulating OAZ2 Signaling in Colon Cancer Cells by Yong Li, Ping Gong, Ji-xue Hou, Wei Huang, Xiao-ping Ma, Yu-li Wang, Jing Li, Xiao-bin Cui, Na Li

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Although aberrant expression of miR-34a, an essential tumor suppressor miRNA, has been frequently observed in colon cancer (CCa), whether miR-34a can regulate CCa progression by modulating other facets of this malignancy (such as multidrug resistance, MDR) remains unknown. …”
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  13. 173

    Metabolic reprogramming in cancer: Mechanisms and therapeutics by Shiqi Nong, Xiaoyue Han, Yu Xiang, Yuran Qian, Yuhao Wei, Tingyue Zhang, Keyue Tian, Kai Shen, Jing Yang, Xuelei Ma

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Metabolic reprogramming is a process mediated by various factors, including oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, changes in growth factors, and tumor–host cell interactions, which help to meet the needs of cancer cell anabolism and promote tumor development. …”
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  14. 174

    TAp63γ is the primary isoform of TP63 for tumor suppression but not development by Xinbin Chen, Wenqiang Sun, Xiangmudong Kong, Xin Ming, Yanhong Zhang, Wensheng Yan, Shakur Mohibi, Mingyi Chen, Keith Mitchell, Jin Zhang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Previous studies implied and/or demonstrated that TAp63α, which contains an N-terminal activation domain conserved in p53, functions as a tumor suppressor by regulating an array of genes for growth suppression. …”
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    PTEN suppresses renal cell carcinoma proliferation and migration via inhibition of the PI3K/AKT pathway by Xu Xu, Yuan-Yue Tang, Xiaohong Liang, Wen Luo, Dong-Mei Jiang, Jie Chen

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Although phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) have been recognized as a potential tumor suppressor in all kinds of cancers, its function in RCC remains to be thoroughly elucidated. …”
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    SETD2 loss-of-function uniquely sensitizes cells to epigenetic targeting of NSD1-directed H3K36 methylation by Ryan T. Wagner, Ryan A. Hlady, Xiaoyu Pan, Liguo Wang, Sungho Kim, Xia Zhao, Louis Y. El Khoury, Shafiq Shaikh, Jian Zhong, Jeong-Heon Lee, Jolanta Grembecka, Tomasz Cierpicki, Thai H. Ho, Keith D. Robertson

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Its role in regulating cellular processes such as RNA splicing, DNA repair, and spurious transcription initiation underlies its broader tumor suppressor function. SETD2 mutation promotes the epithelial-mesenchymal transition and is clinically associated with adverse outcomes highlighting a therapeutic need to develop targeted therapies against this dangerous mutation. …”
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  17. 177

    Comparing acute versus AIDS ART initiation on HIV-1 integration sites and clonal expansion by Jun Wang, Nan Xiao, Zhengnong Zhu, Haiyan Qiao, Fang Zhao, Lukun Zhang, Jizhou Gou, Mengji Lu, Yun He, Hongzhou Lu, Qian Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Host cell genes integrated by HIV provirus as monoclonal types were enriched in cell cycle and lymphocyte activation pathways. Tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) were more frequently integrated as monoclonal types in AIDS-ART group, suggesting potential risk factors. …”
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    Diversity in mitotic DNA repair efficiencies between commercial inbred maize lines and native Central American purple landraces by Carlos Víquez-Zamora, Sergio Castro-Pacheco, María Viñas, Pablo Bolaños-Villegas

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…High resolution melting analysis of the putative homologous DNA repair gene ZeaATM1 revealed that landraces P1 and P2 may harbor polymorphisms for this gene, and P1 may harbor other polymorphisms for the transcription factor ZeaSOG1 as well as the tumor suppressor ZeaRAD51 and recombinase ZeaBRCA1. The kinase gene ZeaATM1 was sequenced, and results indicate that in lines P1 and P2 there are polymorphisms near and within the FATC domain, a domain required for the activation of ATM1-mediated repair of DNA damage. …”
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    Phthalate exposure induces microRNA-5010/Nrf2-EGR1/GDF15 signaling expression in prostate cancer by Yuh-Shyan Tsai, Yeong-Chin Jou, Ian Seng Cheong, Hsiu-Ting Tung, Lin-Nei Hsu, Hsin-Tzu Tsai, Tzong-Shin Tzai

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Unlike MIR-205, a known tumor suppressor gene in prostate cancer, gene set enrichment analysis revealed that higher MIR-5010 expression was linked to increased Nrf-2 downstream signaling (enriched score: 0.35; p = 0.17). …”
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