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Proteolytic modulation of tumor microenvironment signals during cancer progression

Yoshifumi Itoh

2022Frontiers in Oncology25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Under normal conditions, the cellular microenvironment is optimized for the proper functioning of the tissues and organs. Cells recognize and communicate with the surrounding cells and extracellular matrix to maintain homeostasis. When cancer arises, the cellular microenvironment is modified to optimize its malignant growth, evading the host immune system and finding ways to invade and metastasize to other organs. One means is a proteolytic modification of the microenvironment and the signaling molecules. It is now well accepted that cancer progression relies on not only the performance of cancer cells but also the surrounding microenvironment. This mini-review discusses the current understanding of the proteolytic modification of the microenvironment signals during cancer progression.

Topics & Concepts

Tumor microenvironmentExtracellular matrixCancerCancer cellCell biologyImmune systemProteolytic enzymesCell signalingTumor progressionBiologyHomeostasisCancer researchSignal transductionChemistryImmunologyBiochemistryEnzymeGeneticsProtease and Inhibitor MechanismsPeptidase Inhibition and AnalysisCell Adhesion Molecules Research
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