High BCRP expression in PDAC was a significant prognostic factor for early tumor recurrence (HR = 2.43, P= 0.003) and poor survival (HR = 2.63, P= 0.001).
Our findings suggest that the overexpression of ABCG2 and the expression of stem cell surface markers are collectively responsible for chemotherapy failure, tumor recurrence, and invasion in colon cancer.
The increased expression of stem cell markers and ABCG2 protein may function collectively and be responsible for drug and apoptosis resistance, as well as tumor recurrence and invasion.
Therefore, the increased expression of stem cell markers and ABCG2 protein may interact with each other and be responsible for drug and apoptotic resistance, tumor recurrence and invasion.
Investigation of CSCs in determining their role in tumor recurrence and drug-resistance relied heavily on the use of specific markers present in CSCs, including CD133, ALDH, ABCG2, and Nanog.