The biological functions and related signaling pathways of SPON2

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Abstract

Spondin-2 (SPON2), also referred to as M-spondin or DIL-1, is a member of the extracellular matrix protein family known as Mindin-F-spondin (FS). SPON2 can be used as a broad-spectrum tumor marker for more than a dozen tumors, mainly prostate cancer. Meanwhile, SPON2 is also a potential biomarker for the diagnosis of certain non-tumor diseases. Additionally, SPON2 plays a pivotal role in regulating tumor metastasis and progression. In normal tissues, SPON2 has a variety of biological functions represented by promoting growth and development and cell proliferation. This paper presents a comprehensive overview of the regulatory mechanisms, diagnostic potential as a broad-spectrum biomarker, diverse biological functions, involvement in various signaling pathways, and clinical applications of SPON2.

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Zhang, J., Liu, G., Liu, Y., Yang, P., Xie, J., & Wei, X. (2023). The biological functions and related signaling pathways of SPON2. Frontiers in Oncology. Frontiers Media SA. https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1323744

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