Do adhesive molecules ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 affect the development and course of gastrointestinal tumors?

Paweł Zarębski, Anna Zubkiewicz, Agnieszka Zubkiewicz-Kucharska
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Solid tumors are composed of two compartments: cancerous cells constituting the essential mass of tumor and stromal tumor cells. Cell-cell and extracellular matrix-cell interactions are mediated by adhesive molecules (CAMs, cell adhesion molecules) and affect the growth, differentiation and migration of tumor cells. Abnormal ICAM expression may underlie in morphological disturbances, loss of cell-to-cell junctions, cytoskeleton disorganization, allowing cancer cells to detach from tumor mass and metastase. The aim of this work is to present the current state of knowledge and results of new research on the expression of selected adhesion molecules: ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 in patients with esophageal, gastric and colorectal cancer. Recently, the research of adhesion molecules in numerous cancers has been observed. It has been demonstrated that ICAM-1 participates in all stages of oncogenesis. The interaction of the host ICAM-1 with a ligand on a tumor cell and host cell during subsequent metastatic stages may become an attractive target for anticancer treatment. Studies have shown that VCAM-1 plays an important role in the process of tumor cell adhesion to endothelial cells and in the neovascularization process. The concentration of soluble VCAM-1 in serum correlates with the expression of VCAM-1 in tumor tissue, and is significantly reduced after surgical removal of the tumor. In this aspect sVCAM-1 can be treated as a sensitive diagnostic and prognostic marker.
黏附分子ICAM-1和VCAM-1是否影响胃肠道肿瘤的发展和病程?
实体肿瘤由两部分组成:构成肿瘤基本团块的癌细胞和间质肿瘤细胞。细胞间和细胞外基质与细胞间的相互作用由黏附分子(CAMs,细胞黏附分子)介导,影响肿瘤细胞的生长、分化和迁移。异常的ICAM表达可能是形态学紊乱、细胞间连接丧失、细胞骨架紊乱的基础,从而使癌细胞脱离肿瘤并转移。本研究的目的是介绍食管癌、胃癌和结直肠癌患者中所选择的粘附分子ICAM-1和VCAM-1表达的现状和新研究结果。近年来,人们对粘附分子在多种肿瘤中的作用进行了研究。研究表明,ICAM-1参与肿瘤发生的所有阶段。在随后的转移阶段,宿主ICAM-1与肿瘤细胞和宿主细胞上的配体的相互作用可能成为抗癌治疗的一个有吸引力的靶点。研究表明,VCAM-1在肿瘤细胞粘附内皮细胞过程和新生血管形成过程中起重要作用。血清中可溶性VCAM-1的浓度与肿瘤组织中VCAM-1的表达相关,手术切除肿瘤后明显降低。在这方面,sVCAM-1可以作为一个敏感的诊断和预后指标。
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