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Context-Dependent Roles of Claudins in Tumorigenesis

Jian Li

2021Frontiers in Oncology35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The barrier and fence functions of the claudin protein family are fundamental to tissue integrity and human health. Increasing evidence has linked claudins to signal transduction and tumorigenesis. The expression of claudins is frequently dysregulated in the context of neoplastic transformation. Studies have uncovered that claudins engage in nearly all aspects of tumor biology and steps of tumor development, suggesting their promise as targets for treatment or biomarkers for diagnosis and prognosis. However, claudins can be either tumor promoters or tumor suppressors depending on the context, which emphasizes the importance of taking various factors, including organ type, environmental context and genetic confounders, into account when studying the biological functions and targeting of claudins in cancer. This review discusses the complicated roles and intrinsic and extrinsic determinants of the context-specific effects of claudins in cancer.

Topics & Concepts

ClaudinCarcinogenesisContext (archaeology)Cancer researchBiologyCancerSignal transductionCell biologyGeneticsTight junctionPaleontologyBarrier Structure and Function StudiesFerroptosis and cancer prognosisNeurological Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
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