首页|Androgen Receptor Promotes Lung Cancer Metastasis by Modifying the miR23a-3p/EPHB2 Pathway
Androgen Receptor Promotes Lung Cancer Metastasis by Modifying the miR23a-3p/EPHB2 Pathway
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Objective:This study aimed to investigate the reasons behind the lower survival rates in male lung cancer patients than in female lung cancer patients.Methods:Through various techniques,such as Argonaute immunoprecipitation,luciferase assays,and ChIP,this study confirmed the positive effects of androgen receptor(AR)on lung cancer cell invasion across different in vitro cell lines and in vivo mouse models.Results:The findings suggest that AR enhanced the invasion of lung cancer cells by modifying EPHB2 signals at the protein expression level,which in turn required changes in miRNA-23a-3p.Restoring miRNA-23a-3p could counteract the intensified invasion of lung cancer cells mediated by AR.Conclusion:This study revealed that AR may facilitate the lung cancer matastasis by modulating miRNA-23a-3p/EPHB2 signaling and that targeting this signaling pathway could provide new approaches to inhibit lung cancer metastasis.
androgen receptorlung cancer metastasismiRNA-23a-3pEPHB2
Yan YANG、Jing-wen HUANG、Wei-wei YU
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Department of Geriatrics,Tongji Hospital,Tongji Medical College,Huazhong University of Science and Technology,Wuhan 430030,China