Expression of β-globin by cancer cells promotes cell survival during blood-borne dissemination
Circulating tumour cells contribute to metastatic spread. Here the authors find that beta-chain of haemoglobin is overexpressed in those cells and protects them from oxidative stress, prolonging their survival in circulation and thereby increasing the likelihood of metastasis formation.
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Autores principales: | Yu Zheng, David T. Miyamoto, Ben S. Wittner, James P. Sullivan, Nicola Aceto, Nicole Vincent Jordan, Min Yu, Nezihi Murat Karabacak, Valentine Comaills, Robert Morris, Rushil Desai, Niyati Desai, Erin Emmons, John D. Milner, Richard J. Lee, Chin-Lee Wu, Lecia V. Sequist, Wilhelm Haas, David T. Ting, Mehmet Toner, Sridhar Ramaswamy, Shyamala Maheswaran, Daniel A. Haber |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/1b34881d11b34839baa13a42e1ec312c |
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