Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes-Reprogrammed Macrophages Facilitate Breast Cancer Metastasis via NBR2/TBX1 Axis
Keshuo Ding,
Yaling Zhu,
Lang Yan
et al.
Abstract:In recent years, carbon nanotubes have emerged as a widely
used
nanomaterial, but their human exposure has become a significant concern.
In our former study, we reported that pulmonary exposure of multiwalled
carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) promoted tumor metastasis of breast cancer;
macrophages were key effectors of MWCNTs and contributed to the metastasis-promoting
procedure in breast cancer, but the underlying molecular mechanisms
remain to be explored. As a follow-up study, we herein demonstrated
that MWCNT expo… Show more
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