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Publication : NRF2 and cancer: the good, the bad and the importance of context.

First Author  Sporn MB Year  2012
Journal  Nat Rev Cancer Volume  12
Issue  8 Pages  564-71
PubMed ID  22810811 Mgi Jnum  J:186229
Mgi Id  MGI:5431242 Doi  10.1038/nrc3278
Citation  Sporn MB, et al. (2012) NRF2 and cancer: the good, the bad and the importance of context. Nat Rev Cancer 12(8):564-71
abstractText  Many studies of chemopreventive drugs have suggested that their beneficial effects on suppression of carcinogenesis and many other chronic diseases are mediated through activation of the transcription factor NFE2-related factor 2 (NRF2). More recently, genetic analyses of human tumours have indicated that NRF2 may conversely be oncogenic and cause resistance to chemotherapy. It is therefore controversial whether the activation, or alternatively the inhibition, of NRF2 is a useful strategy for the prevention or treatment of cancer. This Opinion article aims to rationalize these conflicting perspectives by critiquing the context dependence of NRF2 functions and the experimental methods behind these conflicting data.
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