E2Fs have been classified as transcriptional activators (E2F1-3) or transcriptional repressors (E2F4-8), and are thus predicted to play a dual role in human cancers.
Activators: E2F1,2,3a,3b
Repressors: E2F4,5,6,7a,7b,8
As a tumor suppressor and oncogene, the transcription factor E2F1 is a downstream regulator of the Rb pathway.
The role of E2Fs in CSCs is widely regarded as an activator gene. Up-regulation of E2Fs is reported to be involved in proliferation promotion (21), maintenance and acquisition of self-renewal (22, 23), invasion and metastatic progression (24) and resistance to chemotherapy and radiotherapy (25) in many CSCs.
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