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Roles of Fibulin-2 in Carcinogenesis

Huayue Zhang, Dengcheng Hui, Xiaoling Fu

2020Medical Science Monitor23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fibulin-2, an extracellular matrix (ECM) protein expressed in normal epithelia, is a kind of fibulin which is associated with basement membranes (BM) and elastic ECM fibers. The role of fibulin-2 has been recognized as an oncogene. The upregulation of fibulin-2 correlates with cancer development and progression. Furthermore, the upregulation of fibulin has been detected in ovarian cancer and stomach adenocarcinoma. However, the downregulation of fibulin has been detected in different intestinal and respiratory tumor cells. Additional studies have revealed that the role of fibulin-2 in carcinogenesis is context dependent and is caused by the interaction of fibulin proteins such as cell surface receptors and other ECM proteins, including integrins and syndecans. The present study summarizes the role of fibulin in carcinogenesis and its underlying molecular mechanism.

Topics & Concepts

FibulinDownregulation and upregulationCarcinogenesisExtracellular matrixContext (archaeology)Basement membraneCancerCell biologyIntegrinBiologyCancer researchCellGeneticsGenePaleontologyConnective tissue disorders researchBone and Dental Protein StudiesTGF-β signaling in diseases
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