Fig. 7: Proposed model of the role of BAP31 in the pathogenesis of cervical cancer. | Cell Death & Disease

Fig. 7: Proposed model of the role of BAP31 in the pathogenesis of cervical cancer.

From: BAP31, a newly defined cancer/testis antigen, regulates proliferation, migration, and invasion to promote cervical cancer progression

Fig. 7

Upregulated BAP31 in cervical cancer first strengthen the cell proliferation by upregulating the cell cycle protein. In addition, BAP31 could affect the assemblage cytoskeleton and promote the metastasis by regulating the expression and subcellular localization of the metastasis-related proteins Drebrin, M-RIP, SPECC1L, and Nexilin

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