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Metastasis-associated in colon cancer-1 in gastric cancer: Beyond metastasis
被引:4
作者:
Zhen-Zhen Wu
[1
]
Li-Shan Chen
[2
]
Rui Zhou
[1
]
Jian-Ping Bin
[3
]
Yu-Lin Liao
[3
]
Wang-Jun Liao
[1
]
机构:
[1] Department of Oncology, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University
[2] Medical Center for Overseas patients, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University
[3] Department of Cardiology, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University
关键词:
Metastasis-associated in colon cancer-1;
Gastric cancer;
Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition;
Vasculogenic mimicry;
Lymphangiogenesis;
Warburg effect;
Tumor microenvironment;
D O I:
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中图分类号:
R735.2 [胃肿瘤];
学科分类号:
100214 ;
摘要:
Metastasis-associated in colon cancer-1(MACC1) is an oncogene that was first identified in colon cancer. The upstream and downstream of MACC1 form a delicate regulatory network that supports its tumorigenic role in cancers. Multiple functions of MACC1 have been discovered in many cancers. In gastric cancer(GC), MACC1 has been shown to be involved in oncogenesis and t umor progression. MACC1 overexpression adversely affects the clinical outcomes of GC patients. Regarding the mechanism of action of MACC1 in GC, studies have shown that it promotes the epithelialto-mesenchymal transition and accelerates cancer metastasis. MACC1 is involved in many hallmarks of GC in addition to metastasis. MACC1 promotes vasculogenic mimicry(VM) via TWIST1/2, and VM increases the tumor blood supply, which is necessary for tumor progression. MACC1 also facilitates GC lymphangiogenesis by upregulating extracellular secretion of VEGF-C/D, indicating that MACC1 may be an important player in GC lymphatic dissemination. Additionally, MACC1 supports GC growth under metabolic stress by enhancing the Warburg effect. In conclusion, MACC1 participates in multiple biological processes inside and outside of GC cells, making it an important mediator of the tumor microenvironment.
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页码:6629 / 6637
页数:9
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