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Department of Pharmacology

 
Author(s): 
Avalle, L, Pensa, S, Regis, G, Novelli, F, Poli, V
Abstract: 

The transcription factors STAT1 and STAT3 appear to play opposite roles in tumorigenesis. While STAT3 promotes cell survival/proliferation, motility and immune tolerance and is considered as an oncogene, STAT1 mostly triggers anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic responses while enhancing anti-tumor immunity. Despite being activated downstream of common cytokine and growth factor receptors, their activation is reciprocally regulated and perturbation in their balanced expression or phosphorylation levels may re-direct cytokine/growth factor signals from proliferative to apoptotic, or from inflammatory to anti-inflammatory. Here we review the functional canonical and non-canonical effects of STAT1 and STAT3 activation in tumorigenesis and their potential cross-regulation mechanisms.

Publication ID: 
597322
Published date: 
1 April 2012
Publication source: 
manual
Publication type: 
Journal articles
Journal name: 
JAKSTAT
Publication volume: 
1
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