2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.05.583524
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Atypical Cell Cycle Regulation Promotes Mammary Stem Cell Expansion and Therapeutic Resistance

Bre-Anne Fifield,
John Vusich,
Erika Haberfellner
et al.

Abstract: Background: The cell cycle of mammary stem cells must be tightly regulated to ensure normal homeostasis of the mammary gland to prevent abnormal proliferation and susceptibility to tumorigenesis. The atypical cell cycle regulator, Spy1 can override cell cycle checkpoints, including those activated by the tumour suppressor p53 which mediates mammary stem cell homeostasis. Spy1 has also been shown to promote expansion of select stem cell populations in other developmental systems. Spy1 protein is elevated during… Show more

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