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Keeping IPMNs in Check: A Novel Role for the Transcription Factor NKX6-2 in Preserving an Indolent Cell Identity in Pancreatic Cystic Lesions.

Aviad Ben-ShmuelRuth Scherz-Shouval
Published in: Cancer discovery (2023)
In this issue of Cancer Discovery, Sans and colleagues identify the transcription factor NKX6-2 as a principal element in maintaining the low-grade gastric cell phenotype of intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMN) in the pancreas. Their discoveries in patient cohorts and dissection in animal models provide a novel molecular understanding underpinning IPMN differentiation, with implications for risk stratification and therapeutic intervention in pancreatic cancer. See related article by Sans et al., p. 1844 (7).
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