SOCS1 Cancer Research Results

SOCS1, suppressor of cytokine signaling 1: Click to Expand ⟱
Source: CGL-Driver Genes
Type: TSG
SOCS1 (Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling 1) is a protein that plays a critical role in regulating the immune response and cellular signaling pathways. It is part of the SOCS family of proteins, which are known to inhibit cytokine signaling and modulate various cellular processes, including cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis.
SOCS1 is often considered a tumor suppressor because it can inhibit pathways that promote cell proliferation and survival, such as the JAK/STAT signaling pathway. Dysregulation of this pathway is commonly observed in various cancers.
In many cancers, SOCS1 expression is found to be downregulated or silenced. This can occur through mechanisms such as promoter methylation, histone modifications, or genetic mutations. The loss of SOCS1 expression can lead to unchecked activation of signaling pathways, particularly the JAK/STAT pathway, which is associated with increased cell proliferation and survival.


Pca, Prostate Cancer: Click to Expand ⟱
Prostate Cancer: Alterations in genes such as ERG, SPOP, MYC, androgen receptor (AR), and CHD1, drive PCa progression.
TP53 is the most commonly mutated gene in human cancer.
HH↑, GLI-1↑, SHH↑ P53↓
The loss of p53 and/or other tumor suppressor genes, reduced capacity for DNA repair, the dysfunction of telomerase activity, and changes in the pathways that govern the growth of cells also mediate the progression of Pca.
It has been well documented that Ca2+ influx and MDR1 upregulation are highly associated with GEM metabolism in human pancreatic carcinoma.
Increased Growth factor IGF-1/IGF-1R axis activation mediated by both PI3K/Akt or RAF/MEK/ERK system and AR expression remains important in the development and progression of prostate cancer.
It has been demonstrated that prostate cancer cells are relatively sensitive to heat stress.
Long non-coding RNA MALAT1 has been reported as an oncogenic target in multiple types of cancers, including PC.


Scientific Papers found: Click to Expand⟱
7137- GI,    6-Shogaol from dried ginger inhibits growth of prostate cancer cells both in vitro and in vivo through inhibition of STAT3 and NF-κB signaling
- in-vitro, Pca, LNCaP - in-vitro, Pca, DU145 - in-vitro, Pca, PC3 - vitro+vivo, Pca, HMVP2
STAT3↓, TNF-α↓, NF-kB↓, cycD1/CCND1↓, survivin↓, cMyc↓, IL7↓, RANTES↓, BAX↑, Bcl-2↓, P21↑, p27/CDKN1B↑, SOCS1↑, IRF1↑, eff↑, TumVol↓, TumW↓, toxicity↓,

Showing Research Papers: 1 to 1 of 1

* indicates research on normal cells as opposed to diseased cells
Total Research Paper Matches: 1

Pathway results for Effect on Cancer / Diseased Cells:


NA, unassigned(tgid=0)

IL7↓, 1,   IRF1↑, 1,  

Core Metabolism/Glycolysis(tgid=4)

cMyc↓, 1,  

Cell Death(tgid=5)

BAX↑, 1,   Bcl-2↓, 1,   p27/CDKN1B↑, 1,   survivin↓, 1,  

Cell Cycle & Senescence(tgid=11)

cycD1/CCND1↓, 1,   P21↑, 1,  

Proliferation, Differentiation & Cell State(tgid=12)

STAT3↓, 1,  

Immune & Inflammatory Signaling(tgid=16)

NF-kB↓, 1,   RANTES↓, 1,   SOCS1↑, 1,   TNF-α↓, 1,  

Drug Metabolism & Resistance(tgid=21)

eff↑, 1,  

Functional Outcomes(tgid=23)

toxicity↓, 1,   TumVol↓, 1,   TumW↓, 1,  
Total Targets: 18

Pathway results for Effect on Normal Cells:


Total Targets: 0

Scientific Paper Hit Count for: SOCS1, suppressor of cytokine signaling 1
Query results interpretion may depend on "conditions" listed in the research papers.
Such Conditions may include : 
  -low or high Dose
  -format for product, such as nano of lipid formations
  -different cell line effects
  -synergies with other products 
  -if effect was for normal or cancerous cells
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