Tumor necrosis factor receptor signaling modulates carcinogenesis in a mouse model of breast cancer

pubmed: wnt1 2021-03-10

Summary:

Pro-inflammatory conditions have long been associated with mammary carcinogenesis and breast cancer progression. The underlying mechanisms are incompletely understood but signaling of pro-inflammatory cytokine TNFα through its receptors TNFR1 and TNFR2 is a major mediator of inflammation in both obesity and in the response of tissues to radiation, 2 known risk factors for the development of breast cancer. Here, we demonstrated the loss of one TNFR2 allele led to ductal hyperplasia in the mammary...

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Authors:

Ling He, Kruttika Bhat, Sara Duhacheck-Muggy, Angeliki Ioannidis, Le Zhang, Nhan T Nguyen, Neda A Moatamed, Frank Pajonk

Date tagged:

03/10/2021, 12:45

Date published:

12/31/2020, 06:00