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KLF4: a multifunctional nexus connecting tumor progression and immune regulation

Ying Ju, Wen Xiao, Bryan J. Mathis, Ying Shi

2025Frontiers in Immunology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Krüppel-like factors (KLFs) regulate various biological processes such as cell proliferation, migration, invasion, and differentiation as gene transcription factors. Signaling pathways which mediated by KLF4 and KLF4 have a sophisticated role in tumors due to multiple factors, including the types or stage of tumors. KLF4 plays a promoter role in tumorigenesis and development, or tumor suppressor as a context-dependent anti- and pro-inflammatory factor. KLF4 over-expression increases CD8+T cell differentiation and enhances the antitumor immunity. This review aims to provide information about the relationship of KLF4 in immunity with tumors and to guide the future study.

Topics & Concepts

KLF4Transcription factorContext (archaeology)BiologyCarcinogenesisImmune systemImmunityCancer researchImmunologyCell biologyGeneGeneticsSOX2PaleontologyKruppel-like factors researchCancer-related gene regulationGenetic Syndromes and Imprinting
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