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GPR141 Regulates Breast Cancer Progression via Oncogenic Mediators and the p-mTOR/p53 Axis

May 22, 2023
Research paper published in Oncotarget's Volume 14 reveals the role of GPR141 in breast cancer progression by regulating oncogenic mediators and the p-mTOR/p53 axis. GPCRs are hot-spot targets in cancer research. Increased GPR141 expression enhances migratory behavior of breast cancer cells and drives oncogenic pathways through EMT and p-mTOR/p53 signaling.
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Quick takeaways

  • Aberrant expression of GPR141 in breast cancer subtypes drives oncogenic pathways through EMT activation.
  • Targeting GPR141 can potentially impede breast tumor growth by modulating PM-TOR/p53 axis and EMT markers.

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Role of GPR 141 in Breast Cancer Progression

The podcast discusses the crucial role of G protein coupled receptor 141 (GPR 141) in advancing breast cancer progression and metastasis. Researchers have identified aberrant expression of GPR 141 in various breast cancer subtypes, correlating with a poor prognosis. The increased expression of GPR 141 enhances the migratory behavior of breast cancer cells, promoting oncogenic pathways through the activation of epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT). Silencing GPR 141 leads to the restoration of P53 expression and the attenuation of proliferation and migration in breast cancer cells.

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