Failsafe program escape and EMT: a deleterious partnership.

Archive ouverte

Ansieau, Stéphane | Courtois-Cox, Stéphanie | Morel, Anne-Pierre | Puisieux, Alain

Edité par CCSD ; Elsevier -

International audience. The epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a latent embryonic process which can be aberrantly reactivated during tumor progression. It is generally viewed as one of the main forces driving metastatic dissemination, by providing cells with invasive and motility capabilities. The aberrant reactivation of embryonic EMT inducers has now been additionally linked to escape from senescence and apoptosis, which suggests a role in tumor initiation. This oncogenic potential relies on the ability of EMT inducers to neutralize both the RB and p53 oncosuppressive pathways. RB and p53 have recently been described as key factors in the maintenance of epithelial morphology, which suggests an unexpected and intimate crosstalk between EMT and the corresponding safety programs. In this review, we attempt to understand how these two cell processes are interlinked and might facilitate cell transformation and tumor initiation.

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

EMT Inducers Catalyze Malignant Transformation of Mammary Epithelial Cells and Drive Tumorigenesis towards Claudin-Low Tumors in Transgenic Mice.

Archive ouverte | Morel, Anne-Pierre | CCSD

International audience. The epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is an embryonic transdifferentiation process consisting of conversion of polarized epithelial cells to motile mesenchymal ones. EMT-inducing transc...

ABCG2, a novel antigen to sort luminal progenitors of BRCA1- breast cancer cells.

Archive ouverte | Leccia, Felicia | CCSD

International audience. INTRODUCTION: Tumor-initiating cells (TICs), aka "cancer stem cells", are believed to fuel tumors and to sustain therapy resistance and systemic metastasis. Breast cancer is the first human c...

A stemness-related ZEB1–MSRB3 axis governs cellular pliancy and breast cancer genome stability

Archive ouverte | Morel, Anne | CCSD

International audience. Chromosomal instability (CIN), a feature of most adult neoplasms from their early stages onward, is a driver of tumorigenesis. However, several malignancy subtypes, including some triple-nega...

Chargement des enrichissements...