Therapeutic approaches aimed at curing prostate cancer are only partially successful given the occurrence of highly metastatic resistant phenotypes that frequently develop in response to therapies. Recently, we have described αvβ6, a surface receptor of the integrin family as a novel therapeutic target for prostate cancer; this epithelial-specific molecule is an ideal target since, unlike other integrins, it is found in different types of cancer but not in normal tissues. We describe a novel αvβ6-mediated signaling pathway that has profound effects on the microenvironment. We show that αvβ6 is transferred from cancer cells to monocytes, including β6-null monocytes, by exosomes and that monocytes from prostate cancer patients, but not from h...
Integrins participate in multiple cellular processes, including cell adhesion, migration, proliferat...
Many proteins enhance cancer progression toward life-threatening metastases. These include linking p...
The β1 integrins, known to promote cancer progression, are abundant in extracellular vesicles (EVs)....
Intercellular communication has been shown to be mediated by exosomes, exocytosed vesicles of endoso...
Intercellular communication has emerged as a crucial mediator of both normal and pathophysiological ...
The αvβ3 integrin is known to be highly upregulated during cancer progression and promotes a migrato...
Communication between cells is mediated through the release of extracellular vesicles (EVs), which m...
Highly aggressive, metastatic, neuroendocrine prostate cancer, which typically develops from prostat...
Background: Molecular markers for prostate cancer (PCa) are required to improve the early definition...
The αVβ6 integrin, an epithelial-specific cell surface receptor absent in normal prostate and expres...
Summary: The β1 integrins, known to promote cancer progression, are abundant in extracellular vesicl...
AbstractAcquisition of an invasive phenotype by cancer cells is a requirement for bone metastasis. T...
AbstractIntegrin αvβ3 is involved in varied cell biological activities, including angiogenesis, cell...
The β6 subunit of the αvβ6 integrin heterodimer has long been an enigma in cancer biology though rec...
Prostate cancer (PrCa) cells crosstalk with the tumour microenvironment by releasing small extracell...
Integrins participate in multiple cellular processes, including cell adhesion, migration, proliferat...
Many proteins enhance cancer progression toward life-threatening metastases. These include linking p...
The β1 integrins, known to promote cancer progression, are abundant in extracellular vesicles (EVs)....
Intercellular communication has been shown to be mediated by exosomes, exocytosed vesicles of endoso...
Intercellular communication has emerged as a crucial mediator of both normal and pathophysiological ...
The αvβ3 integrin is known to be highly upregulated during cancer progression and promotes a migrato...
Communication between cells is mediated through the release of extracellular vesicles (EVs), which m...
Highly aggressive, metastatic, neuroendocrine prostate cancer, which typically develops from prostat...
Background: Molecular markers for prostate cancer (PCa) are required to improve the early definition...
The αVβ6 integrin, an epithelial-specific cell surface receptor absent in normal prostate and expres...
Summary: The β1 integrins, known to promote cancer progression, are abundant in extracellular vesicl...
AbstractAcquisition of an invasive phenotype by cancer cells is a requirement for bone metastasis. T...
AbstractIntegrin αvβ3 is involved in varied cell biological activities, including angiogenesis, cell...
The β6 subunit of the αvβ6 integrin heterodimer has long been an enigma in cancer biology though rec...
Prostate cancer (PrCa) cells crosstalk with the tumour microenvironment by releasing small extracell...
Integrins participate in multiple cellular processes, including cell adhesion, migration, proliferat...
Many proteins enhance cancer progression toward life-threatening metastases. These include linking p...
The β1 integrins, known to promote cancer progression, are abundant in extracellular vesicles (EVs)....