Defining the role of laminin-332 in carcinoma |
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Authors: | Cherise M. Guess Vito Quaranta |
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Affiliation: | 1. Meharry Medical College, Department of Microbial Pathogenesis & Immune Response; Nashville, TN, USA;2. Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Department of Cancer Biology; Nashville, TN, USA;3. Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Vanderbilt Integrative Cancer Biology Center; Nashville, TN, USA |
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Abstract: | The deadly feature of cancer, metastasis, requires invasion of cells through basement membranes (BM), which normally act as barriers between tissue compartments. In the case of many epithelially-derived cancers (carcinomas), laminin-332 (Ln-332) is a key component of the BM barrier. This review provides a historical examination of Ln-332 from its discovery through identification of its functions in BM and possible role in carcinomas. Current understanding points to distinct roles for the three Ln-332 subunits (α3, β3, γ2) in cell adhesion, extracellular matrix stability, and cell signaling processes in cancer. Given the large number of studies linking Ln-332 γ2 subunit with cancer prognosis, particular attention is given to the crucial role of this subunit in cancer invasion and to the unanswered questions in this area. |
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