| Source: CGL-Driver Genes |
| Type: TSG |
| Diseases associated with ACVR1B include Pancreatic Cancer. Activin A receptor type IB (ACVR1B) is a gene that encodes a signaling protein that functions in growth and differentiation. The prognostic value of ACVR1B expression can vary: High Expression: In some cancers, high levels of ACVR1B may be associated with poor prognosis, indicating aggressive tumor behavior. Low Expression: Conversely, low expression levels may correlate with better outcomes in certain contexts. Tumor Suppressor Role In some contexts, ACVR1B has been suggested to have tumor suppressor-like functions: Inhibition of Proliferation: ACVR1B can mediate growth inhibition in certain cell types, and its activation may lead to apoptosis in response to specific signals. Regulation of Cell Cycle: It may play a role in regulating the cell cycle, which is a critical aspect of tumor suppression Oncogenic Role Conversely, in other contexts, ACVR1B may exhibit oncogenic properties: Tumor Progression: In some cancers, altered expression of ACVR1B can be associated with tumor progression and metastasis. Context-Dependent Effects: The effects of ACVR1B can vary based on the presence of other signaling molecules and the specific tumor microenvironment. |
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