The ID proteins: master regulators of cancer stem cells and tumour aggressiveness

A Lasorella, R Benezra, A Iavarone - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2014 - nature.com
A Lasorella, R Benezra, A Iavarone
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2014nature.com
Inhibitor of DNA binding (ID) proteins are transcriptional regulators that control the timing of
cell fate determination and differentiation in stem and progenitor cells during normal
development and adult life. ID genes are frequently deregulated in many types of human
neoplasms, and they endow cancer cells with biological features that are hijacked from
normal stem cells. The ability of ID proteins to function as central'hubs' for the coordination of
multiple cancer hallmarks has established these transcriptional regulators as therapeutic …
Abstract
Inhibitor of DNA binding (ID) proteins are transcriptional regulators that control the timing of cell fate determination and differentiation in stem and progenitor cells during normal development and adult life. ID genes are frequently deregulated in many types of human neoplasms, and they endow cancer cells with biological features that are hijacked from normal stem cells. The ability of ID proteins to function as central 'hubs' for the coordination of multiple cancer hallmarks has established these transcriptional regulators as therapeutic targets and biomarkers in specific types of human tumours.
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