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TWIST1 upregulates the MAGEA4 oncogene
Molecular Carcinogenesis, 2016Overexpression of MAGEA4 oncogene has been demonstrated in different malignancies; however, little is known about its exact mechanism for overexpression. TWIST1, as a bHLH transcription factor, activates a cell migration‐invasion program involved in both embryonic and tumor development. Since MAGEA4 overexpression was statistically correlated to TWIST1,
Mohammad Mahdi, Forghanifard +6 more
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Twist1 promotes dendritic cell-mediated antitumor immunity
Experimental Cell Research, 2020Dendritic cells (DCs) play a central role in autoimmunity, immune homeostasis, and presentation of tumor antigens to T cells in order to prime antitumor responses. The number of tumor-infiltrating DCs is associated with survival and prognosis in cancer.
Yuechen, Luo +10 more
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Targeting epithelial cell-derived TWIST1 alleviates allergic asthma
Cellular Signalling, 2023It is well known that the T Helper (Th)2 bias plays a critical role in allergic asthma. Whereas the Th2 bias is maintained in the local tissues is uncertain. IL-33 is vital for the development of the Th2 polarization. TWIST-1 has an effect on regulating cellular functions. The aberrant activation of RAS sustains certain cellular activities.
Huanping, Zhang +8 more
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RAC1 activation mediates Twist1-induced cancer cell migration
Nature Cell Biology, 2012Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), which is characterized by the suppression of the adhesion protein E-cadherin, is a crucial process that promotes metastasis and stem-like properties of cancer cells. However, the dissociation of cellular aggregates is not sufficient to explain why cancer cells move, and the motile nature of cancer cells ...
Wen-Hao, Yang +8 more
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Emerging biological functions of Twist1 in cell differentiation
Developmental DynamicsAbstractTwist1 is required for embryonic development and expresses after birth in mesenchymal stem cells derived from mesoderm, where it governs mesenchymal cell development. As a well‐known regulator of epithelial–mesenchymal transition or embryonic organogenesis, Twist1 is important in a variety of developmental systems, including mesoderm formation,
Mengjie Tu +13 more
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575: The oncogenic potential of TWIST1 is specifically assigned to the TWIST1-E2A complex
European Journal of Cancer, 2014L. Jacqueroud +7 more
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