2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24032804
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The Orphan GPR50 Receptor Regulates the Aggressiveness of Breast Cancer Stem-like Cells via Targeting the NF-kB Signaling Pathway

Abstract: The expression of GPR50 in CSLC and several breast cancer cell lines was assessed by RT-PCR and online platform (UALCAN, GEPIA, and R2 gene analysis). The role of GPR50 in driving CSLC, sphere formation, cell proliferation, and migration was performed using shGPR50 gene knockdown, and the role of GPR50-regulated signaling pathways was examined by Western blotting and Luciferase Assay. Herein, we confirmed that the expression of G protein-coupled receptor 50 (GPR50) in cancer stem-like cells (CSLC) is higher th… Show more

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“…Cancer advances as malignant cells migrate to nearby locations, increasing tumor heterogeneity and facilitating cancer cell invasion and dissemination (5). Ample evidence has demonstrated that alterations in cell signaling pathways, especially nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB), give cancer cells different characteristics and malignant potentials (6)(7)(8). Information for cancer diagnosis and targeted therapy may be derived from molecular alterations in cancer-related genes and associated signaling pathways.…”
Section: Introduction Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cancer advances as malignant cells migrate to nearby locations, increasing tumor heterogeneity and facilitating cancer cell invasion and dissemination (5). Ample evidence has demonstrated that alterations in cell signaling pathways, especially nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB), give cancer cells different characteristics and malignant potentials (6)(7)(8). Information for cancer diagnosis and targeted therapy may be derived from molecular alterations in cancer-related genes and associated signaling pathways.…”
Section: Introduction Cmentioning
confidence: 99%