Furthermore, ITGA9 downregulation in TNBC tumors by nanoparticle-mediated delivery of ITGA9 siRNA drastically decreased tumor angiogenesis, tumor growth and metastasis.
Together, our results demonstrate that upregulation of ITGA9 in response to the decrease in miR-125b in metastatic melanoma is responsible for melanoma tumor cell migration and invasion.
Its aberrant upregulation in the SCLC samples, both cell lines and primary tumors, which might have been caused by a yet unidentified mutations or by deletions of other gene, and its homology to alpha 4, which is thought to play a role in metastasis, suggest that altered alpha RLC expression may contribute to the acquisition of malignant phenotypes of this type of lung cancer.