Bacteria peptidoglycan promoted breast cancer cell invasiveness and adhesiveness by targeting toll-like receptor 2 in the cancer cells.
Chronic bacterial infection increased the risk of many solid malignancies and the underlying mechanism is usually ascribed to bacterial-caused inflammation. However, the direct interaction of infectious bacteria with cancer cells has been largely overlooked. We identified that highly metastatic brea...
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Autores principales: | Wenjie Xie, Yafang Huang, Wenling Xie, Aimin Guo, Wei Wu |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2010
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