HOXB4 Promotes Bladder Cancer Progression in Part Through Transcriptional Activation of Smoothened
HOXB4 is overexpressed in bladder cancer and associated with poor prognosis. By transcriptionally activating Smoothened (SMO), HOXB4 amplifies SMO–GLI signaling to promote tumor growth and metastatic behavior. This graphical abstract highlights the HOXB4–SMO axis as a key driver of bladder cancer progression and a potential target for future ...
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