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Regulation of CD47 expression in cancer cells

Can-Yu Huang, Zi-Han Ye, Mu‐Yang Huang, Jin‐Jian Lu

2020Translational Oncology120 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

CD47 is overexpressed in various types of cancers and it can directly bind with SIRPα, which is mainly located on macrophages. The binding of CD47-SIRPα transmits a "don't eat me" signal, which can prevent cancer cells from immune clearance. Targeting the phagocytosis checkpoint of CD47-SIRPα axis has shown remarkable anticancer effect in preclinical and clinical research, which indicates the potential application of CD47-SIRPα blockade for cancer treatment. In this case, the comprehensive description of the regulation of CD47 in different types of cancer cells has significant implications for furthering our understanding of the role of CD47 in cancer. Based on the current reports, we summarized the regulatory factors, i.e., cytokines, oncogenes, microRNAs as well as enzymes, of CD47 expression in cancer cells. Accordingly, we also proposed several points needing further research, hoping to provide useful insights for the future investigation on the regulation of CD47 in cancers.

Topics & Concepts

CD47CancerExpression (computer science)Cancer researchCancer cellMedicineCell biologyPathologyBiologyImmunologyInternal medicineComputer sciencePhagocytosisProgramming languagePhagocytosis and Immune RegulationImmune cells in cancerExtracellular vesicles in disease