reviewJournal of Biological ChemistryJan 14, 2020HYBRID OA

Cell adhesion in cancer: Beyond the migration of single cells

Scripps Research Institute

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Abstract

Homeostasis in healthy tissues strongly relies on cell-to-cell adhesion and cell-to-extracellular matrix interactions. For instance, normal epithelial cells maintain tissue structure by adhering to each other and to the extracellular matrix. The proteins that mediate these distinct interactions are collectively called cell adhesion molecules and are divided into four major groups: cadherins, integrins, selectins, and immunoglobulins. They not only physically anchor cells, but also critically integrate signaling between the extracellular microenvironment and cells. These signals include biochemical cues, as adhesion proteins can both act as ligand-activated receptors and activate mechanotransduction triggered…

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Keywords
  • Cell adhesion
  • Cell adhesion molecule
  • Extracellular matrix
  • Cell biology
  • Nectin
  • Integrin
  • Cadherin
  • Selectin
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