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Table 1 Roles of KDM1A in oncogenesis

From: KDM1A microenvironment, its oncogenic potential, and therapeutic significance

Type of cancer

KDM1A interactions

Functional role of KDM1A

References

Prostate cancer

Androgen receptor

↓E-cadherin, ↑VEGF-A

[104, 105, 107]

Breast cancer

Estrogen receptor (ERα), CAC2, β-catenin

↓p57Kip2, ↓LEFTY1, ↓BRCA1

[119, 120, 122,123,124]

Oral cancer

E2F1 signaling pathway

↑Cell proliferation

[130]

Colorectal cancer

Wnt/β-catenin pathway

↓DKK1, ↑LGR5

[134, 135]

Neuroblastoma

miR-137

↑Poorly differentiated cells

[111, 112]

Glioblastoma

GSK3β

↓BMP2, ↓CDKN1A, ↓GATA6

[107, 114]

Acute myeloid leukemia

MLL-AF9

↑Activation of oncogenes

[145]

T-cell acute lymphoid leukemia

Notch signaling pathway, TAL1/SCL

↑Activation and ↓repression of Notch target genes

[61, 62, 150]

  1. KDM1A interact with different signaling pathways and interacting partners. This interaction enables KDM1A to play role in development of different types of cancers. ↓ indicates the down regulation while ↑ denotes the upregulated expression of different genes and factors