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NDRGs in Breast Cancer: A Review and In Silico Analysis.

Emilly Schlee VillodreAnh P N NguyenBisrat G Debeb
Published in: Cancers (2024)
The N-myc downstream regulated gene family (NDRGs) includes four members: NDRG1 , NDRG2 , NDRG3 , and NDRG4 . These members exhibit 53-65% amino acid identity. The role of NDRGs in tumor growth and metastasis appears to be tumor- and context-dependent. While many studies have reported that these family members have tumor suppressive roles, recent studies have demonstrated that NDRGs, particularly NDRG1 and NDRG2 , function as oncogenes, promoting tumor growth and metastasis. Additionally, NDRGs are involved in regulating different signaling pathways and exhibit diverse cellular functions in breast cancers. In this review, we comprehensively outline the oncogenic and tumor suppressor roles of the NDRG family members in breast cancer, examining evidence from in vitro and in vivo breast cancer models as well as tumor tissues from breast cancer patients. We also present analyses of publicly available genomic and transcriptomic data from multiple independent cohorts of breast cancer patients.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • signaling pathway
  • amino acid
  • gene expression
  • single cell
  • dna methylation
  • epithelial mesenchymal transition
  • molecular docking
  • big data
  • rna seq