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Integrinβ-1 in disorders and cancers: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic targets

Su Chen, Jie Mo, Shuilin Dong, Zhibin Liao, Bixiang Zhang, Peng Zhu

2024Cell Communication and Signaling80 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Integrinβ-1 (ITGB1) is a crucial member of the transmembrane glycoprotein signaling receptor family and is also central to the integrin family. It forms heterodimers with other ligands, participates in intracellular signaling and controls a variety of cellular processes, such as angiogenesis and the growth of neurons; because of its role in bidirectional signaling regulation both inside and outside the membrane, ITGB1 must interact with a multitude of substances, so a variety of interfering factors can affect ITGB1 and lead to changes in its function. Over the past 20 years, many studies have confirmed a clear causal relationship between ITGB1 dysregulation and cancer development and progression in a wide range of benign diseases and solid tumor types, which may imply that ITGB1 is a prognostic biomarker and a therapeutic target for cancer treatment that warrants further investigation. This review summarizes the biological roles of ITGB1 in benign diseases and cancers, and compiles the current status of ITGB1 function and therapy in various aspects of tumorigenesis and progression. Finally, future research directions and application prospects of ITGB1 are suggested. Video Abstract.

Topics & Concepts

IntegrinCarcinogenesisSignal transductionAngiogenesisBiologyTransmembrane proteinFunction (biology)CancerCancer researchBiomarkerBioinformaticsComputational biologyCell biologyReceptorGeneticsCell Adhesion Molecules ResearchCaveolin-1 and cellular processesGlycosylation and Glycoproteins Research
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