同源盒
同源框A1
同源框蛋白Nkx-2.5
HNF1B型
DLX5型
CDX2
EMX2型
生物
癌变
基因
转录因子
Hox基因
遗传学
形态发生
作者
Fábio Daumas Nunes,Fernanda Campos Souza de Almeida,Renata Tucci,Suzana Cantanhede Orsini Machado de Sousa
标识
DOI:10.1590/s1517-74912003000100018
摘要
Homeobox genes are regulatory genes encoding nuclear proteins that act as transcription factors, regulating aspects of morphogenesis and cell differentiation during normal embryonic development of several animals. Vertebrate homeobox genes can be divided in two subfamilies: clustered, or HOX genes, and nonclustered, or divergent, homeobox genes. During the last decades, several homeobox genes, clustered and nonclustered ones, were identified in normal tissue, in malignant cells, and in different diseases and metabolic alterations. Homeobox genes are involved in the normal teeth development and in familial teeth agenesis. Normal development and cancer have a great deal in common, as both processes involve shifts between cell proliferation and differentiation. The literature is accumulating evidences that homeobox genes play an important role in oncogenesis. Many cancers exhibit expression of or alteration in homeobox genes. Those include leukemias, colon, skin, prostate, breast and ovarian cancers, among others. This review is aimed at introducing readers to some of the homeobox family functions in normal tissues and especially in cancer.
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