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CD44 targeting reduces tumour growth and prevents post-chemotherapy relapse of human breast cancers xenografts
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Prevents Post-chemotherapy RelapseBreast OncologyAntibody-mediated Cd44-targetingImmunologyBasal-like HbcxCancer BiologyTumor BiologyReduces Tumour GrowthTumour RelapseMedicineTumor TargetingCancer TreatmentHuman Breast CancersCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentImmune Checkpoint InhibitorBreast CancerOncologyCancer Growth
CD44 is a marker of tumour-initiating cells and is upregulated in invasive breast carcinoma; however, its role in the cancer progression is unknown. Here, we show that antibody-mediated CD44-targeting in human breast cancer xenografts (HBCx) significantly reduces tumour growth and that this effect is associated to induction of growth-inhibiting factors. Moreover, treatment with this antibody prevents tumour relapse after chemotherapy-induced remission in a basal-like HBCx.
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