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Exploring the Role of HtrA Family Genes in Cancer: A Systematic Review.

Monika Anna RosochowiczKatarzyna KulcentyWiktoria Maria Suchorska
Published in: Molecular diagnosis & therapy (2024)
Although the expression of serine proteases of the HtrA family was dependent on tumour type, stage and the presence of metastases, most articles indicated that HtrA1 and HtrA3 expression in tumours was downregulated compared with healthy tissue or cell lines. The expression of HtrA2 was completely study dependent. The limited number of studies on HtrA4 expression made it impossible to draw conclusions about differences in expression between healthy and tumour tissue. The conclusions drawn from the study suggest that HtrA1 and HtrA3 act as tumour suppressors.
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