IL-22 promotes the progression of breast cancer through regulating HOXB-AS5

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Interleukin-22 (IL-22) is a well-known tumor related inflammatory factor that is associated with variety of cancers. HOXB-AS5, a long non-coding RNA located in HOX gene clusters, has been elevated in breast cancer (BC) tissues. Herein, IL-22 and HOXB-AS5 were upregulated in the serum and tissues of BC patients and were associated with clinical stages. Furthermore, we also investigated the effects of IL-22-HOXB-AS5 pathway on progression of BC, and the results suggested that IL-22 and HOXB-AS5 synergistically promoted MDA-MB-231 cell growth, migration and invasion and activated the PI3K-AKT-mTOR pathway. These findings demonstrated that the IL-22-HOXB-AS5-PI3K/AKT functional axes may serve as potential molecule biomarkers for diagnosis and therapy evaluation or targeted therapeutic strategy in BC.

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Rui, J., Chunming, Z., Binbin, G., Na, S., Shengxi, W., & Wei, S. (2017). IL-22 promotes the progression of breast cancer through regulating HOXB-AS5. Oncotarget, 8(61), 103601–103612. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.22063

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