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TGF-β: an emerging player in drug resistance.

Diede Brunen ,
Stefan M Willems ,
Udo Kellner ,
Rachel Midgley ,
Iris Simon ,
René Bernards

Abstract

The transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) pathway acts as a double-edged sword in tumorigenesis. By constraining epithelial cell growth, TGF-β is a potent tumor suppressor. However, TGF-β also acts as a key player in the induction of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), thereby enhancing invasiveness and metastasis. Furthermore, TGF-β signaling has recently been correlated with resistance against both targeted and conventional anticancer agents. Here, we present data demonstrating a role for TGF-β in chemotherapy resistance in colorectal cancer (CRC). We discuss these results in the context of recent findings indicating TGF-β signaling as an emerging player in cancer drug resistance.

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Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)

Volume 12
Issue nr. 18
Pages 2960-8
Publication date 15-09-2013

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Publisher website (DOI) 10.4161/cc.26034
Europe PubMed Central 23974105
Pubmed 23974105

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