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Therefore, we speculated that ZNF703 overexpression may regulate breast CSC biology through the regulation of ER and E2F1 transcriptional activities.
PIPKIγ may regulate breast cancer progression via E-cadherin-β-catenin signal pathway.
The miRNA profiles of MaSCs, BCSCs and breast cancer MCF-7 cells were compared to obtain the candidate miRNAs that may regulate breast tumorigenesis.
Repressors of BMP-6 and E-cadherin, such as δEF1, may regulate breast tumor progression and metastasis at different stages, including the initial de-differentiation of primary tumor cells and the maintenance of migratory and/or undifferentiated phenotypes.
The idea that circulating IGF-I may regulate breast cancer is persuasive, especially taking into account that IGF-I, mediated by the endocrine actions of growth hormone (GH), plays a vital role in regulating the developing mammary gland [ 11].
For example, HIF-1α may regulate breast TIC activity in a stemlike cell population expressing CD133, but HIF-1α activity may also be required by differentiated cells that may act to support TICs through paracrine signaling, perhaps via a HIF-dependent secreted growth factor such as VEGF.
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CD44v4 may also regulate breast cancer cell transendothelial metastasis by functioning not only as an adhesive receptor for E-selectin, but also as a signaling transducer.
DHEAS is also positively associated with growth factors during adolescence [ 57] that may partly regulate breast development [ 58– 60].
Since HuR has been described as regulating the expression of many cancer relevant genes, we asked whether it may coordinately regulate breast cancer genes in ER+ and ER- breast cancer.
Nevertheless, these observations pose therapeutic possibilities and indicate that various chemokines may differently regulate breast cancer development, depending to a large extent on the type of leukocytes they attract.
These results suggest that, besides its established roles, BCAR3 may have additional mechanisms of action that regulate breast cancer aggressive phenotype.
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