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TWF2 Drives Tumor Progression and Sunitinib Resistance in Renal Cell Carcinoma through Hippo Signaling Suppression

Advanced Science. 2025-09; 
Liangmin Fu, Wuyuan Liao, Youyan Tan, Hansen Lin, Kun Ye, Xinwei Zhou, Mingjie Lin, Kangbo Huang, Minyu Chen, Jietao Wei, Haoqian Feng, Yuhang Chen, Jinwei Chen, Bohong Guan, Shan Li, Zhengkun Zhang, Anze Yu, Zihao Feng, Lizhen Zhang, Guannan Shu, Jun Lu, Wei Chen, Yihui Pan, Jiefeng Yang, Junhang Luo, Li Luo Department of Urology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University
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Abstract

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) remains a formidable clinical challenge, characterized by a high propensity for metastasis and the frequent emergence of intrinsic or acquired resistance to targeted therapies. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying sunitinib resistance and tumor progression in RCC are not fully understood. This study aims to identify Twinfilin actin-binding protein (TWF2) as a key mediator of tumor aggressiveness and therapeutic resistance. TWF2 expression is markedly upregulated in RCC cells, particularly in sunitinib-resistant subtypes, and significantly associated with poor prognosis and therapeutic nonresponsiveness. Functional analyses demonstrate that TWF2 promotes RCC cell invasion, migr... More

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