Top Notch cancer stem cells by paracrine NF-κB signaling in breast cancer

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Cancer stem cells are likely to play critical roles in metastasis, therapy resistance, and recurrence of hematological and solid malignancies. It is well known that the stem cell niche plays a key role for asymmetric division and homeostasis of normal stem cells, whereas cancer stem cells seem to use these niches. Among many pathways involved in self-renewal of cancer stem cells, nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) signaling has been documented to promote their expansion in a cell-autonomous fashion. A recent study, however, suggests that paracrine NF-κB activation promotes the expansion of cancer stem cells through the activation of Notch in basal-type breast cancer cells. © 2013 BioMed Central Ltd.

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Zhang, W., & Grivennikov, S. I. (2013). Top Notch cancer stem cells by paracrine NF-κB signaling in breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research, 15(5). https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr3565

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