The potential for connexin hemichannels to drive breast cancer progression through regulation of the inflammatory response

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Abstract

Over the past few decades, connexin hemichannels have become recognized as major players in modulating the inflammatory response. Chronic inflammation is documented to promote tumorigenesis and is a critical component of tumor progression. Furthermore, inflammation is strongly linked to angiogenesis, immunotolerance, invasiveness, metastasis, and resistance in breast cancers. In this review, the literature on the role of connexin hemichannels in inflammation is summarized, and the potential role for hemichannel-mediated inflammation in driving breast cancer progression is discussed. Lastly, the potential for connexin-based therapeutics to modulate the inflammatory component of the tumor microenvironment as an avenue for the treatment of breast cancer is also discussed.

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Matthew Rhett, J., & Yeh, E. S. (2018, April 1). The potential for connexin hemichannels to drive breast cancer progression through regulation of the inflammatory response. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19041043

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