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0.100 |
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phenotype |
BEFREE |
HMGA1 exacerbates tumor progression by activating miR-222 through PI3K/Akt/MMP-9 signaling pathway in uveal melanoma.
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31394192 |
2019 |
Tumor Progression
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0.100 |
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phenotype |
BEFREE |
Because HMGA1 is a hub for regulation of many oncogenes, its overexpression in cancer plays a central role in cancer progression and therefore HMGA1 is gaining increasing attention as a target for development of therapeutic approaches to suppress either its expression or action in cancer cells.
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29462157 |
2018 |
Tumor Progression
|
0.100 |
AlteredExpression
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phenotype |
BEFREE |
These findings demonstrate that HMGA1 maintains Wnt and other developmental transcriptional networks and suggest that <i>HMGA1</i> overexpression fosters carcinogenesis and tumor progression through dysregulation of these pathways.
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29618461 |
2018 |
Tumor Progression
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0.100 |
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phenotype |
BEFREE |
The ability of HMGA1 to regulate the plasminogen activator system may constitute an important mechanism by which HMGA1 promotes cancer progression.
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28924209 |
2017 |
Tumor Progression
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0.100 |
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phenotype |
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Expression of miR‑26a exhibits a negative correlation with HMGA1 and regulates cancer progression by targeting HMGA1 in lung adenocarcinoma cells.
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28000891 |
2017 |
Tumor Progression
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0.100 |
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phenotype |
BEFREE |
Significantly elevated HMGA1 levels observed in the nuclei of PanINs in Ptf1a-Cre; LSL-KrasG12D mice validate this animal model for investigating the role that HMGA1 plays in cancer progression and testing therapeutic approaches targeting HMGA1 in human cancers.
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28697176 |
2017 |
Tumor Progression
|
0.100 |
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phenotype |
BEFREE |
Taken together, these results clearly indicate HMGA1 as a key regulator of the autophagic pathway in cancer cells, thus suggesting a novel mechanism through which HMGA1 can contribute to cancer progression.
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28777374 |
2017 |
Tumor Progression
|
0.100 |
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phenotype |
BEFREE |
Because HMGA1 drives tumor progression by inducing MatrixMetalloproteinase (MMP) and other genes involved in invasion, we explored the HMGA1-MMP-2 pathway in uterine cancer.
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27001612 |
2016 |
Tumor Progression
|
0.100 |
AlteredExpression
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phenotype |
BEFREE |
We have recently identified two pseudogenes, HMGA1P6 and HMGA1P7 for the HMGA1 gene whose overexpression has a critical role in cancer progression.
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27874091 |
2016 |
Tumor Progression
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0.100 |
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phenotype |
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Here, we concentrate our attention on the pseudogenes of the HMGA1 gene, that codes for the HMGA1a and HMGA1b proteins having a critical role in development and cancer progression.
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26895108 |
2016 |
Tumor Progression
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0.100 |
Biomarker
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phenotype |
BEFREE |
High-mobility group A1 (HMGA1) has been suggested to play a significant role in tumor progression, but little is known about the accurate significance of HMGA1 in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients.
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25344216 |
2015 |
Tumor Progression
|
0.100 |
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phenotype |
BEFREE |
Finally, a significant direct correlation between HMGA1 and SAC genes expression was detected in human colon carcinomas indicating a novel mechanism by which HMGA1 contributes to cancer progression.
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26009897 |
2015 |
Tumor Progression
|
0.100 |
AlteredExpression
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phenotype |
BEFREE |
Lastly, the expression of the HMGA1 pseudogenes was significantly correlated with HMGA1 protein levels thereby implicating HMGA1P overexpression in cancer progression.
|
25268743 |
2014 |
Tumor Progression
|
0.100 |
AlteredExpression
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phenotype |
BEFREE |
Previous work in preclinical models indicates that delivery of short hairpin RNA or interfering RNA molecules to 'switch off' HMGA1 expression dramatically impairs cancer cell growth and tumor progression.
|
24684280 |
2014 |
Tumor Progression
|
0.100 |
AlteredExpression
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phenotype |
BEFREE |
HMGA1-pseudogene overexpression contributes to cancer progression.
|
25483074 |
2014 |
Tumor Progression
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0.100 |
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phenotype |
BEFREE |
HMGA1: a master regulator of tumor progression in triple-negative breast cancer cells.
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23658826 |
2013 |
Tumor Progression
|
0.100 |
AlteredExpression
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phenotype |
BEFREE |
High-mobility group A1 (HMGA1) protein is an architectural transcription factor widely expressed during embryonic development and tumor progression.
|
21984063 |
2012 |
Tumor Progression
|
0.100 |
AlteredExpression
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phenotype |
BEFREE |
In metastatic colon cancer cells, HMGA1 induces expression of Twist1, a gene involved in embryogenesis, EMT, and tumor progression, while HMGA1 represses E-cadherin, a gene that is down-regulated during EMT and metastatic progression.
|
22276142 |
2012 |
Tumor Progression
|
0.100 |
Biomarker
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phenotype |
BEFREE |
Increasing evidence suggests that the HMGA1 protein functions as a master regulator with a critical role in normal development and tumor progression in diverse malignancies.
|
22419021 |
2012 |
Tumor Progression
|
0.100 |
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phenotype |
BEFREE |
Due to their role in neoplastic transformation and tumor progression, we considered HMGA1 as a potential target for downregulation at the transcriptional level.
|
21336378 |
2011 |
Tumor Progression
|
0.100 |
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phenotype |
BEFREE |
Because HMGA1 proteins are overexpressed in most naturally occurring cancers, with increasing cellular concentrations correlating with increasing metastatic potential and poor patient prognosis, the current findings provide new insights into previously unsuspected mechanisms contributing to tumor progression.
|
17616660 |
2007 |
Tumor Progression
|
0.100 |
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phenotype |
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These results indicate a new function of HMGA1 in the regulation of p53 family members, thus providing new mechanistic insights in tumor progression.
|
16540646 |
2006 |