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HIC1 Silencing in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Drives Progression through Misregulation of LCN2
2013
Cancer Research
The tumor suppressor gene HIC1 is frequently deleted or epigenetically silenced in human cancer, where its restoration may improve cancer prognosis. Here, we report results illuminating how HIC1 silencing alters effect or signals in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), which are crucial for its pathogenesis. HIC1 expression was silenced only in TNBC compared with other molecular subtypes of breast cancer. Restoring HIC1 expression in TNBC cells reduced cell migration, invasion, and metastasis,
doi:10.1158/0008-5472.can-13-2420
pmid:24295734
fatcat:srweigqhavdxfllqpdadmyl7n4