Role of SOX family of transcription factors in central nervous system tumors
Palabras clave : 
SOX
CNS tumors
Glioblastoma
Glioma stem cell
Cell of origin
Oncogenic SOX2
Therapy target
Fecha de publicación : 
2014
ISSN : 
2156-6976/ajcr0000780
Cita: 
Acanda-de-la-Rocha, A.M. (Arlet María); Sampron, N. (Nicolas); Alonso, M.M. (Marta M.); et al. "Role of SOX family of transcription factors in central nervous system tumors". American journal of cancer research. 4 (4), 2014, 312 - 324
Resumen
SOX genes are developmental regulators with functions in the instruction of cell fate and maintenance of progenitor’s identity during embryogenesis. They play additional roles during tissue homeostasis and regeneration in adults particularly in the Central Nervous System (CNS). In the last years a growing number of evidences has shown that mutations and dysfunction of SOX factors are implicated in several human diseases, including a variety of cancers. In this review, we will summarize the current knowledge about SOX family in CNS tumors and their role in the origin and maintenance of the subpopulation of cancer stem cells in these tumors.

Ficheros en este ítem:
Vista previa
Fichero
ajcr0004-0312.pdf
Descripción
Tamaño
680.41 kB
Formato
Adobe PDF


Estadísticas e impacto
0 citas en
0 citas en

Los ítems de Dadun están protegidos por copyright, con todos los derechos reservados, a menos que se indique lo contrario.