TNF-α promotes breast cancer cell migration and enhances the concentration of membrane-associated proteases in lipid rafts

Conclusions From our results we conclude that TNF-α-induced activation of the MAPK/ERK signaling pathway may promote breast cancer cell migration via both upregulation of MMP9, CD26 and FAP-α and concentration of these proteases, as also MT1-MMP and MMP2, in the lipid rafts. TNF-α may serve as a potential therapeutic target in breast cancers susceptible to TNF-α stimulation.
Source: Cellular Oncology - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research