FOXA2 stimulates CDH1 gene transcription

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R-HSA-9765372
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Reaction [omitted]
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Homo sapiens
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FOXA2 directly stimulates transcription of the CDH1 gene (Zhang et al. 2015, Bow et al. 2020). In cancer, FOXA2-mediated stimulation of CDH1 gene expression is suggested to inhibit epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and invasiveness (Zhang et al. 2015, Bow et al. 2020). FOXA2 may stimulate the CDH1 gene expression together with its interaction partner FOXP2 (Liu et al. 2021), whose protein expression level has been reported to correlate with CDH1 protein levels by immunohistochemistry (Yan et al. 2015).
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PubMed ID Title Journal Year
25779673 FOXA2 attenuates the epithelial to mesenchymal transition by regulating the transcription of E-cadherin and ZEB2 in human breast cancer

Zhang, Z, Yang, C, Gao, W, Chen, T, Qian, T, Hu, J, Tan, Y

Cancer Lett 2015
31957176 Silencing of FOXA2 decreases E-cadherin expression and is associated with lymph node metastasis in oral cancer

Bow, YD, Wang, YY, Chen, YK, Su, CW, Hsu, CW, Xiao, LY, Yuan, SS, Li, RN

Oral Dis 2020
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