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Cell adhesion molecules and their relation to (cancer) cell stemness

2014; Oxford University Press; Volume: 35; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1093/carcin/bgu045

ISSN

1460-2180

Autores

Ensieh Farahani, Hirak K. Patra, Jaganmohan R. Jangamreddy, Iran Rashedi, M Kawalec, Rama Krishna Rao Pariti, Petros Batakis, Emilia Wiecheć,

Tópico(s)

Hippo pathway signaling and YAP/TAZ

Resumo

Despite decades of search for anticancer drugs targeting solid tumors, this group of diseases remains largely incurable, especially if in advanced, metastatic stage. In this review, we draw comparison between reprogramming and carcinogenesis, as well as between stem cells (SCs) and cancer stem cells (CSCs), focusing on changing garniture of adhesion molecules. Furthermore, we elaborate on the role of adhesion molecules in the regulation of (cancer) SCs division (symmetric or asymmetric), and in evolving interactions between CSCs and extracellular matrix. Among other aspects, we analyze the role and changes of expression of key adhesion molecules as cancer progresses and metastases develop. Here, the role of cadherins, integrins, as well as selected transcription factors like Twist and Snail is highlighted, not only in the regulation of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition but also in the avoidance of anoikis. Finally, we briefly discuss recent developments and new strategies targeting CSCs, which focus on adhesion molecules or targeting tumor vasculature.

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