TY - JOUR
T1 - A cutting-edge investigation of the multifaceted role of SOX family genes in cancer pathogenesis through the modulation of various signaling pathways
AU - Jasim, Saade Abdalkareem
AU - Farhan, Shireen Hamid
AU - Ahmad, Irfan
AU - Hjazi, Ahmed
AU - Kumar, Ashwani
AU - Jawad, Mohammed Abed
AU - Pramanik, Atreyi
AU - Altalbawy, M. A.Farag
AU - Alsaadi, Salim B.
AU - Abosaoda, Munther Kadhim
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2024.
PY - 2025/12
Y1 - 2025/12
N2 - This detailed study examines the complex role of the SOX family in various tumorigenic contexts, offering insights into how these transcription factors function in cancer. As the study progresses, it explores the specific contributions of each SOX family member. The significant roles of the SOX family in the oncogenic environment are well-recognized, highlighting a range of regulatory mechanisms that influence tumor progression. In brain, lung, and colorectal cancers, SOX types like SOX2, SOX3, and SOX4 promote the migration, proliferation, and angiogenesis of cancer cells. Conversely, in pancreatic, gastric, and breast cancers, SOX types, including SOX1, SOX9, and SOX17 inhibit various cancer cell activities such as proliferation and invasion. This thorough investigation enhances our understanding of the SOX family’s complex role in cancer, establishing a foundation for future research and potential therapeutic strategies targeting these versatile transcription factors.
AB - This detailed study examines the complex role of the SOX family in various tumorigenic contexts, offering insights into how these transcription factors function in cancer. As the study progresses, it explores the specific contributions of each SOX family member. The significant roles of the SOX family in the oncogenic environment are well-recognized, highlighting a range of regulatory mechanisms that influence tumor progression. In brain, lung, and colorectal cancers, SOX types like SOX2, SOX3, and SOX4 promote the migration, proliferation, and angiogenesis of cancer cells. Conversely, in pancreatic, gastric, and breast cancers, SOX types, including SOX1, SOX9, and SOX17 inhibit various cancer cell activities such as proliferation and invasion. This thorough investigation enhances our understanding of the SOX family’s complex role in cancer, establishing a foundation for future research and potential therapeutic strategies targeting these versatile transcription factors.
KW - Cancer
KW - Oncogenic
KW - SOX proteins
KW - Tumor-suppressor
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85214098872&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s10142-024-01517-6
DO - 10.1007/s10142-024-01517-6
M3 - Review article
C2 - 39753912
AN - SCOPUS:85214098872
SN - 1438-793X
VL - 25
JO - Functional and Integrative Genomics
JF - Functional and Integrative Genomics
IS - 1
M1 - 6
ER -