2024
DOI: 10.1186/s11658-024-00586-6
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FGFR2-triggered autophagy and activation of Nrf-2 reduce breast cancer cell response to anti-ER drugs

Monika Gorska-Arcisz,
Marta Popeda,
Marcin Braun
et al.

Abstract: Background Genetic abnormalities in the FGFR signalling occur in 40% of breast cancer (BCa) patients resistant to anti-ER therapy, which emphasizes the potential of FGFR-targeting strategies. Recent findings indicate that not only mutated FGFR is a driver of tumour progression but co-mutational landscapes and other markers should be also investigated. Autophagy has been recognized as one of the major mechanisms underlying the role of tumour microenvironment in promotion of cancer cell survival,… Show more

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