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Impact of Galectins in Resistance to Anticancer Therapies

Navarro, Pilar, Martínez Bosch, Neus, Blidner, Ada Gabriela, Rabinovich, Gabriel Adrián

2020Conicet35 citationsOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Galectins are an endogenous family of β-galactoside-binding proteins that play complex and multifaceted roles at various stages of cancer progression, including modulation of tumor cell proliferation, signaling, adhesion, migration, invasion, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, angiogenesis and immune escape. Recently, galectins have been implicated as major therapeutic determinants that confer sensitivity or resistance to a wide range of anticancer modalities including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, targeted therapies, antiangiogenic therapies and immunotherapies. Here, we present an integrated approach to the pleiotropic functions of galectins and discuss their emerging roles with respect to mechanisms of resistance or sensitivity to anticancer therapies. Taken together, these findings suggest that targeting galectins and/or their glycosylated ligands may help to overcome resistance and to increase the clinical efficacy of anticancer strategies.

Topics & Concepts

GalectinMedicineCancerCancer researchBiologyImmunologyInternal medicineGalectins and Cancer BiologyToxin Mechanisms and ImmunotoxinsBioactive Compounds and Antitumor Agents
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