Microenvironmental IL1β promotes breast cancer metastatic colonisation in the bone via activation of Wnt signalling
In breast cancer, dormant cancer cells may develop into bone metastases. Here, the authors demonstrate that microenvironmental IL1β stimulates metastatic breast cancer cell colonisation in the bone via IL1β-NFKB/CREB-Wnt pathway activation and cancer stem cell colony formation
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Main Authors: | Rachel Eyre, Denis G. Alférez, Angélica Santiago-Gómez, Kath Spence, James C. McConnell, Claire Hart, Bruno M. Simões, Diane Lefley, Claudia Tulotta, Joanna Storer, Austin Gurney, Noel Clarke, Mick Brown, Sacha J. Howell, Andrew H. Sims, Gillian Farnie, Penelope D. Ottewell, Robert B. Clarke |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c9b7748a363e46eb80d945fea7c4be66 |
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