Aurora kinase A promotes epithelial‑mesenchymal transition by regulating P130 and P107 molecules in thyroid cancer cells
Abstract The mortality associated with thyroid cancer (THCA) has been increasing due to distant metastasis, yet the precise mechanisms remain unclear. The present study examined the role of Aurora kinase A (AURKA) in THCA cells. Reducing AURKA expression led to decreased cell proliferation and inhibited the transition of BHT101 and BCPAP cells from the G0 phase to active division. Interestingly, decreasing AURKA expression also enhanced the cells’ ability to move, migrate and invade. It was found that AURKA regulates key
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