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HMGB1: an overview of its versatile roles in the pathogenesis of colorectal cancer.

Kim Jun ChengMohammed Abdullah AlshawshElsa Haniffah Mejia MohamedSurendran ThavagnanamAjantha SinniahZaridatul Aini Ibrahim
Published in: Cellular oncology (Dordrecht) (2019)
HMGB1 plays multiple roles in promoting the pathogenesis of colorectal cancer, despite a few contradicting studies. HMGB1 may differentially regulate disease-related processes, depending on the redox status of the protein in colorectal cancer. Binding of HMGB1 to various protein partners may alter the impact of HMGB1 on disease progression. As HMGB1 is heavily implicated in the pathogenesis of colorectal cancer, it is crucial to further improve our understanding of the functional roles of HMGB1 not only in colorectal cancer, but ultimately in all types of cancers.
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