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Teaching an old dog new tricks: reactivated developmental signaling pathways regulate ABCB1 and chemoresistance in cancer

Figure 1. Summary of ABCB1 regulation by developmental signaling pathways in cancer. The MDR P-glycoprotein ABCB1 is central to conferring oncogenic chemoresistance and is also a phenotypical marker for cancer cell stemness. Alterations in the transcription of ABCB1 represent the major regulatory pathway and the ABCB1 promoter region harbors consensus binding sequences for numerous transcription factors, including those primarily involved in embryonic development, which can resurge during carcinogenesis. See main text for further details. B4GALT: β-1,4-galactosyltransferase; BCAT: β-catenin; ETS: erythroblast transformation specific; FGF: fibroblast growth factor; FGFR: fibroblast growth factor receptor; Fzd: frizzled; GLI: glioma-associated oncogenes; HH: hedgehog; HIF1A: hypoxia-inducible factor 1α; NF-κB: nuclear factor kappa B; PTCH1: patched 1; PITX2: paired-like homeodomain transcription factor 2; R-SMADs: receptor-activated SMADs; SMO: smoothened; TCF/LEF: T-cell factor/lymphoid enhancer factor; TGFβ: transforming growth factor β; TGFβR: transforming growth factor β receptor; Wnt: wingless-INT.

Cancer Drug Resistance
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