失巢
转移
生物
癌症研究
表型
上皮-间质转换
间充质干细胞
癌症
癌细胞
下调和上调
细胞迁移
细胞
细胞生物学
肿瘤进展
基因
遗传学
作者
Christine L. Chaffer,Beatriz P. San Juan,Elgene Lim,Robert A. Weinberg
标识
DOI:10.1007/s10555-016-9648-7
摘要
Carcinoma cells that are induced to suppress their epithelial features and upregulate mesenchymal gene expression programs acquire traits that promote an invasive and metastatic phenotype. This is achieved through the expression of a program termed the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT)-a fundamental cell-biological process that plays key roles in embryogenesis and wound healing. Re-activation of the EMT during cancer promotes disease progression and enhances the metastatic phenotype by bestowing upon previously benign carcinoma cell traits such as migration, invasion, resistance to anoikis, chemoresistance and tumour-initiating potential. Herein, we discuss recent insights into the function of the EMT and cancer cell plasticity during cancer progression, with a focus on their role in promoting successful completion of the later stages of the metastatic cascade.
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