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| Type: gene |
| The COL2A1 gene is a gene that encodes for the pro-alpha1(II) chain of type II collagen, a protein that is a major component of cartilage. While the primary function of COL2A1 is related to cartilage development and maintenance, research has also explored its potential role in cancer.
Overexpressed in: Osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma, breast, lung. COL2A1 may facilitate the migration and invasion of tumor cells by interacting with other proteins and promoting the degradation of the extracellular matrix. |
| 439- | CUR, | Curcumin suppresses LGR5(+) colorectal cancer stem cells by inducing autophagy and via repressing TFAP2A-mediated ECM pathway |
| - | in-vitro, | CRC, | LGR5 |
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