The HIF target MAFF promotes tumor invasion and metastasis through IL11 and STAT3 signaling
Hypoxia plays a critical role in tumor progression including invasion and metastasis. Here, the authors screened several hypoxia inducible genes and identified the oncogenic role of MAFF in breast cancer metastasis and that it activates IL11/STAT3 pathway.
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Main Authors: | Eui Jung Moon, Stephano S. Mello, Caiyun G. Li, Jen-Tsan Chi, Kaushik Thakkar, Jacob G. Kirkland, Edward L. Lagory, Ik Jae Lee, Anh N. Diep, Yu Miao, Marjan Rafat, Marta Vilalta, Laura Castellini, Adam J. Krieg, Edward E. Graves, Laura D. Attardi, Amato J. Giaccia |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/74a0bdf041f848a69bf653962a2ec1b4 |
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