Molecular aspects of the loss of cell adhesion and gain of invasiveness in carcinomas.

Princess Takamatsu symposia Pub Date : 1994-01-01
W Birchmeier
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It has been realized that the loss of epithelial differentiation in carcinomas, which is accompanied by higher mobility and invasiveness of the tumor cells, is often a consequence of reduced intercellular adhesion. A variety of recent reports have indicated that the primary cause for the 'scattering' of the cells in invasive carcinomas is a disturbance of the integrity of intercellular junctions. It has also been suggested that during invasion, carcinoma cells convert to a sort of mesenchymal stage, as do normal epithelial cells during development. This paper discusses permanent and transient molecular mechanisms which lead to the impairment of junction integrity of epithelial cells and thus to the progression of carcinomas towards a more invasive state.

肿瘤细胞粘附丧失和侵袭性增强的分子机制。
人们已经认识到,癌中上皮分化的丧失,伴随着肿瘤细胞的高移动性和侵袭性,通常是细胞间粘附减少的结果。最近的各种报告表明,浸润性癌中细胞“分散”的主要原因是细胞间连接完整性受到干扰。也有人认为,在侵袭过程中,癌细胞转化为一种间充质阶段,就像正常上皮细胞在发育过程中一样。本文讨论了导致上皮细胞连接完整性受损的永久和短暂的分子机制,从而导致癌症向更具侵袭性的状态发展。
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