The Role of Snail in EMT and Tumorigenesis
Markey Cancer Center · Zhejiang Cancer Hospital
Abstract
Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a highly conserved process in which polarized, immobile epithelial cells lose tight junctions, associated adherence, and become migratory mesenchymal cells. Several transcription factors, including the Snail/Slug family, Twist, δEF1/ZEB1, SIP1/ZEB2 and E12/E47 respond to microenvironmental stimuli and function as molecular switches for the EMT program. Snail is a zinc-finger transcriptional repressor controlling EMT during embryogenesis and tumor progression. Through its N-terminal SNAG domain, Snail interacts with several corepressors and epigenetic remodeling complexes to repress specific target genes, such as the E-cadherin gene (CDH1). An integrated and complex…
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5Topics & keywords
- Snail
- Biology
- CDH1
- Slug
- Metastasis
- Epithelial–mesenchymal transition
- Reprogramming
- Carcinogenesis
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