Examining the role of cyclin D1 in breast cancer

Marco A. Velasco-Velázquez, Zhiping Li, Mathew Casimiro, Emanuele Loro, Nora Homsi, Richard G. Pestell

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Abstract

Cyclin D1 overexpression is found in more than 50% of human breast cancers and causes mammary cancer in transgenic mice. Dysregulation of cyclin D1 gene expression or function contributes to the loss of normal cell cycle control during tumorigenesis. Recent studies have demonstrated that cyclin D1 conducts additional specific functions to regulate gene expression in the context of local chromatin, promote cellular migration and inhibit mitochondrial metabolism. It is anticipated that these additional functions contribute to the pathology associated with dysregulated cyclin D1 abundance. This article discusses evidence that examines the significance of cyclin D1 in breast cancer with emphasis on its role in breast cancer stem cell expansion.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)753-765
Number of pages13
JournalFuture Oncology
Volume7
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2011
Externally publishedYes

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