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RNA-Binding Protein p54nrb/NONO Potentiates Nuclear EGFR-Mediated Tumorigenesis of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

[Cell Death & Disease] Scientists indicated that NONO enhanced nuclear epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-mediated tumorigenesis and may be a potential therapeutic target for TNBC patients with nuclear EGFR expression.

MAPK4 Promotes Triple Negative Breast Cancer Growth and Reduces Tumor Sensitivity to PI3K Blockade

[Nature Communications] Researchers demonstrated that a large subset of TNBC expressed significant levels of MAPK4, and this expression was critical for driving AKT activation independent of PI3K and promoting TNBC cell and xenograft growth.

Targeting Prooxidant MnSOD Effect Inhibits Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) Progression and M2 Macrophage Functions under the Oncogenic Stress

[Cell Death & Disease] Knockdown of MnSOD inhibited TNBC cell invasion, breast cancer stem cells, mitochondrial reactive oxygen species, and interleukin-6 excretion promoted by multiple copies in T cell malignancy-1.

C/EBPB-Dependent Adaptation to Palmitic Acid Promotes Tumor Formation in Hormone Receptor Negative Breast Cancer

[Nature Communications] Scientists demonstrated that obesity-associated tumor formation was driven by cellular adaptation rather than expansion of pre-existing clones within the cancer cell population.

Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Inhibits AR Expression via the PERK/eIF2α/ATF4 Pathway in Luminal Androgen Receptor Triple-Negative Breast Cancer and Prostate Cancer

[npj Breast Cancer] Investigators demonstrated that endoplasmic reticulum stress could decrease androgen receptor mRNA and protein levels via PERK/eIF2α/ATF4 signaling in luminal androgen receptor TNBC and prostate cancer.

Stem-Like Breast Cancer Cells in the Activated State Resist Genetic Stress via TGFBI-ZEB1

[npj Breast Cancer] The authors characterized a population of stem-like breast cancer cells expressing the integrin αvβ3 as transcriptionally related to activated stem/basal cells in the normal human mammary gland.

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