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Integrin-Mediated Tumorigenesis and Its Therapeutic Applications

Qingling Li, Ting Lan, Jian Xie, Youguang Lu, Dali Zheng, Bo-Hua Su

2022Frontiers in Oncology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Integrins, a family of adhesion molecules generally exist on the cell surface, are essential for regulating cell growth and its function. As a bi-directional signaling molecule, they mediate cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix interaction. The recognitions of their key roles in many human pathologies, including autoimmunity, thrombosis and neoplasia, have revealed their great potential as a therapeutic target. This paper focuses on the activation of integrins, the role of integrins in tumorigenesis and progression, and advances of integrin-dependent tumor therapeutics in recent years. It is expected that understanding function and signaling transmission will fully exploit potentialities of integrin as a novel target for tumors.

Topics & Concepts

IntegrinCarcinogenesisExtracellular matrixCell adhesionCell adhesion moleculeCell biologyCancer researchSignal transductionCellBiologyCancerGeneticsCell Adhesion Molecules ResearchHippo pathway signaling and YAP/TAZAngiogenesis and VEGF in Cancer