细胞外基质
Ⅰ型胶原
IV型胶原
癌症研究
胶原受体
转移
癌变
下调和上调
胶原蛋白,I型,α1
癌症
免疫疗法
癌细胞
病理
生物
化学
医学
细胞生物学
受体
内科学
生物化学
整合素
层粘连蛋白
基因
作者
Run Shi,Zhe Zhang,An-Kai Zhu,Xingxing Xiong,Jie Zhang,Jiang Xu,Man‐Sun Sy,Chaoyang Li
摘要
Abstract Collagen is the most abundant protein in animals. Interactions between tumor cells and collagen influence every step of tumor development. Type I collagen is the main fibrillar collagen in the extracellular matrix and is frequently upregulated during tumorigenesis. The binding of type I collagen to its receptors on tumor cells promotes tumor cell proliferation, epithelial‐mesenchymal transition and metastasis. Type I collagen also regulates the efficacy of tumor therapies, such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy. Furthermore, type I collagen fragments are diagnostic markers of metastatic tumors and have prognostic value. Inhibition of type I collagen synthesis has been reported to have antitumor effects in animal models. However, collagen has also been shown to possess antitumor activity. Therefore, the roles that type I collagen plays in tumor biology are complex and tumor type‐dependent. In this review, we discuss the expression and regulation of synthesis of type I collagen, as well as the role upregulated type I collagen plays in various stages of cancer progression. We also discuss the role of collagen in tumor therapy. Finally, we highlight several recent approaches targeting type I collagen for cancer treatment.
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