Cell-extracellular matrix interactions in cancer

Cell-extracellular matrix interactions in cancer

Zent, Roy
Pozzi, Ambra

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Cancer was thought to originate from alterations in intercellular signaling that resulted in the transformation of cells, their uncontrolled proliferation and metastasis. There is now an increasing body of evidence demonstrating thatthe surrounding matrix and cell-matrix interactions are also major players inthis process. Cells adhere and receive signals from various extracellular matrices via transmembrane receptors, the best known of which are the heterodimeric glycoproteins, integrins. Will discuss how integrins and extracellular matrix components control cancer initiation, progression and metastasis INDICE: The Extracellular Matrix—an Overview.- Integrin structure and function.- Cancer in context: Importance of the tumor microenvironment.- Basement Membrane Collagens and Cancer.- Laminins and Cancer Progression.- Fibronectinsand their receptors in cancer.- Vitronectin Binding Integrins in Cancer.- TheFunction of SPARC in Tumor Cell Biology: SPARC as a Modulator of Cell-Extracellular Matrix Interaction.- Proteoglycans and Cancer.- Tetraspanins in Cancer.- The Role of Integrin-Linked Kinase in Cancer Development and Progression.- Focal Adhesion Kinase with the interacting proteins and signaling in cancer.

  • ISBN: 978-1-4419-0813-1
  • Editorial: Springer
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 270
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/11/2009
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés