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Publication : ZNF251 promotes the progression of lung cancer by activating ERK signaling.

First Author  Zhong C Year  2020
Journal  Cancer Sci Volume  111
Issue  9 Pages  3236-3244
PubMed ID  32589309 Mgi Jnum  J:326402
Mgi Id  MGI:6796568 Doi  10.1111/cas.14547
Citation  Zhong C, et al. (2020) ZNF251 promotes the progression of lung cancer by activating ERK signaling. Cancer Sci 111(9):3236-3244
abstractText  Aberrant activation of ERK signaling is a hallmark of lung cancer. Although constitutively activating mutations of EGFR and KRAS contribute to the hyperactivation of ERK1/2, other mechanisms remain elusive. In this study, the zinc finger protein ZNF251 was found to be upregulated in clinical lung cancer samples, and it promoted the growth of lung cancer cells and the growth of primary lung KPC cells from mouse models (Ad-Cre, Kras(G12D) , and P53(f/f) ). In studying the molecular mechanism, ZNF251 was found to inhibit the expression of dual-specificity phosphatase 6, a negative regulator of ERK activation, by directly binding to its promoter region. Taken together, our data indicate the tumor-promoting effects of ZNF251 in lung cancer and suggest that ZNF251 is a therapeutic target.
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