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Understanding and targeting anoikis in metastasis for cancer therapies

Farzad Sattari Fard, Nazila Jalilzadeh, Amir Mehdizadeh, Fakhrosadat Sajjadian, Kobra Velaei

2022Cell Biology International95 citationsDOI

Abstract

The development of effective treatments for cancers requires investigations for a more detailed and comprehensive understanding of the basic cellular mechanisms involved in carcinogenesis, cancer progression, and metastasis. One of those driving mechanisms is anoikis, a special type of apoptosis, which is induced by losing anchorage from the extracellular matrix (ECM). In other words, resisting death in detached cells (cells without ECM) forms an anoikis-resistant phenotype. Since the anoikis-resistance state compensates for the initial steps of cancer metastasis, this review aimed to discuss mechanisms of gaining anoikis/anoikis resistance phenotype in tumor cells. Finally, we highlighted the significance of anoikis in malignancies so as to provide clear insight into cancer diagnosis and therapy development.

Topics & Concepts

AnoikisMetastasisCarcinogenesisExtracellular matrixCancer cellCancer researchCancerCancer metastasisPhenotypeApoptosisBiologyCell biologyGeneticsGeneCell death mechanisms and regulationSignaling Pathways in DiseaseCell Adhesion Molecules Research
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