Nuclear envelope proteins, mechanotransduction, and their contribution to breast cancer progression
Sarah Henretta, Jan Lammerding
Abstract
Breast cancer cells frequently exhibit changes in the expression of nuclear envelope (NE) proteins such as lamins and emerin that determine the physical properties of the nucleus and contribute to cellular mechanotransduction. This review explores the emerging interplay between NE proteins, the physical challenges incurred during metastatic progression, and mechanotransduction. Improved insights into the underlying mechanisms may ultimately lead to better prognostic tools and treatment strategies for metastatic breast cancer.
Topics & Concepts
MechanotransductionBreast cancerEnvelope (radar)MedicineCancerCell biologyCancer researchOncologyBiologyInternal medicineComputer scienceTelecommunicationsRadarNuclear Structure and FunctionRNA Research and SplicingHeat shock proteins research