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Metastasis-associated protein 1 (MTA1) is transferred by exosomes and contributes to the regulation of hypoxia and estrogen signaling in breast cancer cells

机译:转移相关蛋白1(MTA1)被外泌体转移有助于调节乳腺癌细胞中的缺氧和雌激素信号传导

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BackgroundExosomes are small membrane-bound vesicles that contribute to tumor progression and metastasis by mediating cell-to-cell communication and modifying the tumor microenvironment at both local and distant sites. However, little is known about the predominant factors in exosomes that contribute to breast cancer (BC) progression. MTA1 is a transcriptional co-regulator that can act as both a co-activator and co-repressor to regulate pathways that contribute to cancer development. MTA1 is also one of the most up-regulated proteins in cancer, whose expression correlates with cancer progression, poor prognosis and increased metastatic potential.
机译:背景外泌体是与膜结合的小囊泡,通过介导细胞间通讯并修饰局部和远处的肿瘤微环境而有助于肿瘤的进展和转移。但是,关于外泌体中导致乳腺癌(BC)进展的主要因素知之甚少。 MTA1是一种转录共调节因子,可以同时充当共激活因子和共阻遏因子,以调节有助于癌症发展的途径。 MTA1也是癌症中最上调的蛋白质之一,其表达与癌症进展,不良预后和增加的转移潜力相关。

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