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Emerging roles for LPP in metastatic cancer progression
Authors:Elaine Ngan  Alex Kiepas  Claire M. Brown  Peter M. Siegel
Affiliation:1.Goodman Cancer Research Centre,McGill University,Montréal,Canada;2.Department of Medicine,McGill University,Montréal,Canada;3.Department of Physiology,McGill University,Montréal,Canada
Abstract:LIM domain containing proteins are important regulators of diverse cellular processes, and play pivotal roles in regulating the actin cytoskeleton. Lipoma Preferred Partner (LPP) is a member of the zyxin family of LIM proteins that has long been characterized as a promoter of mesenchymal/fibroblast cell migration. More recently, LPP has emerged as a critical inducer of tumor cell migration, invasion and metastasis. LPP is thought to contribute to these malignant phenotypes by virtue of its ability to shuttle into the nucleus, localize to adhesions and, most recently, to promote invadopodia formation. In this review, we will examine the mechanisms through which LPP regulates the functions of adhesions and invadopodia, and discuss potential roles of LPP in mediating cellular responses to mechanical cues within these mechanosensory structures.
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