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Low expression of NCOA5 predicts poor prognosis in human cervical cancer and promotes proliferation, migration, and invasion of cervical cancer cell lines by regulating notch3 signaling pathway
Nuclear receptor coactivator 5 (NCOA5) specifically enhances estrogen receptor α–modulated transcriptional activity. As a novel tumor suppressor, depletion of NCOA5 is associated with the development of a variety of tumors, but its function in cervical cancer is currently unclear. In this study, we...
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Published in: | Journal of cellular biochemistry 2019-04, Vol.120 (4), p.6237-6249 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Nuclear receptor coactivator 5 (NCOA5) specifically enhances estrogen receptor α–modulated transcriptional activity. As a novel tumor suppressor, depletion of NCOA5 is associated with the development of a variety of tumors, but its function in cervical cancer is currently unclear. In this study, we addressed how expression of NCOA5 changed in the development of human cervical cancer and its association with clinicopathological features, prognosis, and biology characteristics of cervical cancer. Analysis of the microarrays in the Oncomine database indicated that NCOA5 expression was lower in human cervical squamous cell carcinoma tissues than that in normal cervical tissues. That was corroborated by our experiments using fresh tissues: the expression levels of NCOA5 messenger RNA and protein were both significantly decreased in cervical cancer tissues compared with paired adjacent nontumor tissues (P |
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ISSN: | 0730-2312 1097-4644 |
DOI: | 10.1002/jcb.27911 |