| Literature DB >> 26622537 |
Min-Cong Wang1, Chun-Li Li1, Jie Cui1, Min Jiao1, Tao Wu1, L I Jing1, Ke-Jun Nan1.
Abstract
BMI-1 oncogene is a member of the polycomb-group gene family and a transcriptional repressor. Overexpression of BMI-1 has been identified in various human cancer tissues and is known to be involved in cancer cell proliferation, cell invasion, distant metastasis, chemosensitivity and patient survival. Accumulating evidence has revealed that BMI-1 is also involved in the regulation of self-renewal, differentiation and tumor initiation of cancer stem cells (CSCs). However, the molecular mechanisms underlying these biological processes remain unclear. The present review summarized the function of BMI-1 in different human cancer types and CSCs, and discussed the signaling pathways in which BMI-1 is potentially involved. In conclusion, BMI-1 may represent a promising target for the prevention and therapy of various cancer types.Entities:
Keywords: BMI-1; cancer stem cells; human cancer; poor prognosis; therapeutic target
Year: 2015 PMID: 26622537 PMCID: PMC4509079 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2015.3361
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967