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Caveolin-1: an ambiguous partner in cell signalling and cancer
Authors:Quest Andrew F G  Gutierrez-Pajares Jorge L  Torres Vicente A
Affiliation:FONDAP Centre for Molecular Studies of the Cell, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile.
Abstract:Caveolae are small plasma membrane invaginations that have been implicated in a variety of functions including transcytosis, potocytosis and cholesterol transport and signal transduction. The major protein component of this compartment is a family of proteins called caveolins. Experimental data obtained in knockout mice have provided unequivocal evidence for a requirement of caveolins to generate morphologically detectable caveolae structures. However, expression of caveolins is not sufficient per seto assure the presence of these structures. With respect to other roles attributed to caveolins in the regulation of cellular function, insights are even less clear. Here we will consider, more specifically, the data concerning the ambiguous roles ascribed to caveolin-1 in signal transduction and cancer. In particular, evidence indicating that caveolin-1 function is cell context dependent will be discussed.
Keywords:caveolin-1    cancer    metastasis    multi-drug resistance    apoptosis    proliferation
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