2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.tiv.2022.105373
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Estrogen treatment reduced oxalate transporting activity and enhanced migration through the involvement of SLC26A6 in lung cancer cells

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“…One member of this family, SLC26A6, is of particular interest because it has some non-canonical properties. For example, it was recently shown that SLC26A6 acts as an oncogene in hepatocellular carcinoma [ 77 ] and lung cancer [ 78 ]. The role of SLC26A6 in HNSCC is completely unexplored.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One member of this family, SLC26A6, is of particular interest because it has some non-canonical properties. For example, it was recently shown that SLC26A6 acts as an oncogene in hepatocellular carcinoma [ 77 ] and lung cancer [ 78 ]. The role of SLC26A6 in HNSCC is completely unexplored.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The DGKH gene has been identified previously as differentially expressed in sarcoidosis [66] ; however, it has not been found in association with severe COVID-19. SLC26A6 is translated into a protein that regulates the concentrations of multiple anions in the cell [67] , [68] , and may be affected during oxidative stress [69] . Although it has been identified as a cancer biomarker [70] , it has not been reported previously as being associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Felix Knauf et al ( 108 ) found that the expression of SLC26A6 decreased in the duodenum of CFTR gene-deficient mice, intestinal oxalate secretion decreased significantly, and the deficient mice exhibited hyperoxalemia and hyperoxaluria. Estradiol can up-regulate CFTR on the surface of intestinal mucosal cells to increase the expression of SLC26A6 and regulate oxalate transport ( 109 , 110 ). Therefore, CFTR may be an upstream protein of SLC26A6.…”
Section: Slc26a6-mediated Regulation Of Oxalate Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%