Rho GTPase signalling networks in cancer cell transendothelial migration.

Vascular biology (Bristol, England) Pub Date : 2021-09-14 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1530/VB-21-0008
Wessel S Rodenburg, Jaap D van Buul
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Rho GTPases are small signalling G-proteins that are central regulators of cytoskeleton dynamics, and thereby regulate many cellular processes, including the shape, adhesion and migration of cells. As such, Rho GTPases are also essential for the invasive behaviour of cancer cells, and thus involved in several steps of the metastatic cascade, including the extravasation of cancer cells. Extravasation, the process by which cancer cells leave the circulation by transmigrating through the endothelium that lines capillary walls, is an essential step for metastasis towards distant organs. During extravasation, Rho GTPase signalling networks not only regulate the transmigration of cancer cells but also regulate the interactions between cancer and endothelial cells and are involved in the disruption of the endothelial barrier function, ultimately allowing cancer cells to extravasate into the underlying tissue and potentially form metastases. Thus, targeting Rho GTPase signalling networks in cancer may be an effective approach to inhibit extravasation and metastasis. In this review, the complex process of cancer cell extravasation will be discussed in detail. Additionally, the roles and regulation of Rho GTPase signalling networks during cancer cell extravasation will be discussed, both from a cancer cell and endothelial cell point of view.

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Rho GTPase信号网络在癌细胞跨内皮迁移中的作用。
Rho gtpase是一种小的信号g蛋白,是细胞骨架动力学的中心调节因子,从而调节许多细胞过程,包括细胞的形状、粘附和迁移。因此,Rho gtpase对于癌细胞的侵袭行为也是必不可少的,因此参与了转移级联的几个步骤,包括癌细胞的外渗。外渗,即癌细胞通过毛细血管壁的内皮细胞迁移而离开血液循环的过程,是癌细胞向远处器官转移的重要步骤。在外渗过程中,Rho GTPase信号网络不仅调节癌细胞的迁移,还调节癌细胞与内皮细胞之间的相互作用,并参与破坏内皮屏障功能,最终使癌细胞外渗到下层组织并可能形成转移。因此,靶向肿瘤中的Rho GTPase信号网络可能是抑制肿瘤外渗和转移的有效途径。本文将详细讨论癌细胞外渗的复杂过程。此外,Rho GTPase信号网络在癌细胞外渗过程中的作用和调控将从癌细胞和内皮细胞的角度进行讨论。
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