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The oncogenic potential of NANOG: An important cancer induction mediator

Basira Najafzadeh, Zahra Asadzadeh, rohollah motafakker azad, Ahad Mokhtarzadeh, Amir Baghbanzadeh, Hajar Alemohammad, Mahdi Abdoli Shadbad, Parisa Vasefifar, Souzan Najafi, Behzad Baradaran

2020Journal of Cellular Physiology59 citationsDOI

Abstract

Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a unique population in the tumor, but they only comprise 2%-5% of the tumor bulk. Although CSCs share several features with embryonic stem cells, CSCs can give rise to the tumor cells. CSCs overexpress embryonic transcription factor NANOG, which is downregulated in differentiated tissues. This transcription factor confers CSC's stemness, unlimited self-renewal, metastasis, invasiveness, angiogenesis, and drug-resistance with the assistance of WNT, OCT4, SOX2, Hedgehog, BMI-1, and other complexes. NANOG facilitates CSCs development via multiple pathways, like angiogenesis and lessening E-cadherin expression levels, which paves the road for metastasis. Moreover, NANOG represses apoptosis and leads to drug-resistance. This review aims to highlight the pivotal role of NANOG and the pertained pathways in CSCs. Also, this current study intends to demonstrate that targeting NANOG can dimmish the CSCs, sensitize the tumor to chemotherapy, and eradicate the cancer cells.

Topics & Concepts

Homeobox protein NANOGSOX2Cancer stem cellWnt signaling pathwayCancer researchMetastasisBiologyEmbryonic stem cellAngiogenesisCancer cellStem cellCell biologyCancerSignal transductionInduced pluripotent stem cellGeneticsGeneCancer Cells and MetastasisEpigenetics and DNA MethylationMicroRNA in disease regulation
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