Abstract:BackgroundAberrations of EGFR signalling drive cancer development. In squamous cell lung cancer (SqCLC), EGFR is overexpressed. LRIG1 is a negative regulator of EGFR and patient pre-invasive SqCLC samples show LRIG1 loss, suggesting involvement in early disease pathogenesis. In skin and gut homeostasis, LRIG1 regulates stem cells. In the upper airway, basal cells act as stem cells and are the putative origin of SqCLC. We hypothesise LRIG1 has a key role in airway homeostasis and its loss promotes pre-invasive … Show more
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