FOXF2 acts as a crucial molecule in tumours and embryonic development
Autor: | Weihan He, Bolun Zhou, Weihua Guo, Wei Zhu, Yuanbo Kang, Caiping Ren, Xingjun Jiang |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Cancer Research
Organogenesis Cellular differentiation Immunology Embryonic Development Review Article Biology Models Biological Metastasis Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience Forkhead Transcription Factors Neoplasms Developmental biology Gene expression Transcriptional regulation medicine Animals Humans lcsh:QH573-671 Gene Cancer lcsh:Cytology Cell Biology medicine.disease Biomarker Cancer research |
Zdroj: | Cell Death & Disease Cell Death and Disease, Vol 11, Iss 6, Pp 1-11 (2020) |
ISSN: | 2041-4889 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41419-020-2604-z |
Popis: | As a key member of the forkhead box transcription factors, forkhead box F2 (FOXF2) serves as a transcriptional regulator and regulates downstream gene expression in embryonic development, metabolism and in some common diseases, such as stroke and gastroparesis. Recent studies have shown that aberrant expression of FOXF2 is associated with a variety of tumorigenic processes, such as proliferation, invasion and metastasis. The role of FOXF2 in the development of many different organs has been confirmed by studies and has been speculated about in case reports. We focus on the mechanisms and signal pathways of tumour development initiated by aberrant expression of FOXF2, and we summarize the diseases and signal pathways caused by aberrant expression of FOXF2 in embryogenesis. This article highlights the differences in the role of FOXF2 in different tumours and demonstrates that multiple factors can regulate FOXF2 levels. In addition, FOXF2 is considered a biomarker for the diagnosis or prognosis of various tumours. Therefore, regulating the level of FOXF2 is an ideal treatment for tumours. FOXF2 could also affect the expression of some organ-specific genes to modulate organogenesis and could serve as a biomarker for specific differentiated cells. Finally, we present prospects for the continued research focus of FOXF2. |
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