The role of the insulin-like growth factor-1 system in breast cancer

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Abstract

IGF-1 is a potent mitogen of major importance in the mammary gland. IGF-1 binding to the cognate receptor, IGF-1R, triggers a signaling cascade leading to proliferative and anti-apoptotic events. Although many of the relevant molecular pathways and intracellular cascades remain to be elucidated, a growing body of evidence points to the important role of the IGF-1 system in breast cancer development, progression and metastasis. IGF-1 is a point of convergence for major signaling pathways implicated in breast cancer growth. In this review, we provide an overview and concise update on the function and regulation of IGF-1 as well as the role it plays in breast malignancies.

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Christopoulos, P. F., Msaouel, P., & Koutsilieris, M. (2015, February 15). The role of the insulin-like growth factor-1 system in breast cancer. Molecular Cancer. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12943-015-0291-7

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