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Anoikis in cell fate, physiopathology, and therapeutic interventions

Jie Mei, Xue‐Yao Jiang, Huixiang Tian, Ding‐Chao Rong, Jia‐Nan Song, Luozixian Wang, Luozixian Wang, Yuan‐Shen Chen, Raymond C.B. Wong, Chengxian Guo, Lian‐Sheng Wang, Lian‐Sheng Wang, Lei‐Yun Wang, Lei‐Yun Wang, Peng‐Yuan Wang, Ji‐Ye Yin

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Abstract

The extracellular matrix (ECM) governs a wide spectrum of cellular fate processes, with a particular emphasis on anoikis, an integrin-dependent form of cell death. Currently, anoikis is defined as an intrinsic apoptosis. In contrast to traditional apoptosis and necroptosis, integrin correlates ECM signaling with intracellular signaling cascades, describing the full process of anoikis. However, anoikis is frequently overlooked in physiological and pathological processes as well as traditional in vitro research models. In this review, we summarized the role of anoikis in physiological and pathological processes, spanning embryonic development, organ development, tissue repair, inflammatory responses, cardiovascular diseases, tumor metastasis, and so on. Similarly, in the realm of stem cell research focused on the functional evolution of cells, anoikis offers a potential solution to various challenges, including in vitro cell culture models, stem cell therapy, cell transplantation, and engineering applications, which are largely based on the regulation of cell fate by anoikis. More importantly, the regulatory mechanisms of anoikis based on molecular processes and ECM signaling will provide new strategies for therapeutic interventions (drug therapy and cell-based therapy) in disease. In summary, this review provides a systematic elaboration of anoikis, thus shedding light on its future research.

Topics & Concepts

AnoikisPathophysiologyPsychological interventionMedicineIntensive care medicinePathologyInternal medicineCancerPsychiatryMetastasisCell death mechanisms and regulationHippo pathway signaling and YAP/TAZCellular Mechanics and Interactions