The molecular underpinnings of invasion, a hallmark of cancer, have been defined in terms of individual mediators but crucial interactions between these mediators remain undefined. In xenograft models and patient specimens, we identified a c-Met/β1 integrin complex that formed during significant invasive oncologic processes: breast cancer metastases and glioblastoma invasive resistance to antiangiogenic VEGF neutralizing antibody, bevacizumab. Inducing c-Met/β1 complex formation through an engineered inducible heterodimerization system promoted features crucial to overcoming stressors during metastases or antiangiogenic therapy: migration in the primary site, survival under hypoxia, and extravasation out of circulation. c-Met/β1 complex for...
Directed cell migration, a key process in metastasis, arises from the combined influence of multiple...
Cancer is a complex disease and progresses within a dynamically evolving extracellular matrix that...
Abstractα6β4 integrin and the Met receptor for HGF have been shown independently to promote invasive...
Angiogenesis is an important tissue-level program supporting the growth of highly aggressive cancers...
PurposeTo identify mediators of glioblastoma antiangiogenic therapy resistance and target these medi...
Antiangiogenic therapies like bevacizumab offer promise for cancer treatment, but acquired resistanc...
AbstractIn carcinoma cells, the β4 integrin functions in a ligand-independent manner to promote prol...
The capability of cells to migrate is vital for many physiological processes, including embryogenesi...
Metastasis is the main cause of death in cancer patients, and understanding mechanisms that control ...
Metastasis is the main cause of death in cancer patients, and understanding mechanisms that control ...
Metastasis is the main cause of death in cancer patients, and understanding mechanisms that control ...
The β6 subunit of the αvβ6 integrin heterodimer has long been an enigma in cancer biology though rec...
The c-Met receptor, also known as the HGF receptor, is one of the most studied tyrosine kinase recep...
Metastases are the major cause of cancer deaths. Tumor cell dissemination from the primary tumor uti...
Abstract Formation of distant metastases is by far the most common cause of cancer-related deaths. T...
Directed cell migration, a key process in metastasis, arises from the combined influence of multiple...
Cancer is a complex disease and progresses within a dynamically evolving extracellular matrix that...
Abstractα6β4 integrin and the Met receptor for HGF have been shown independently to promote invasive...
Angiogenesis is an important tissue-level program supporting the growth of highly aggressive cancers...
PurposeTo identify mediators of glioblastoma antiangiogenic therapy resistance and target these medi...
Antiangiogenic therapies like bevacizumab offer promise for cancer treatment, but acquired resistanc...
AbstractIn carcinoma cells, the β4 integrin functions in a ligand-independent manner to promote prol...
The capability of cells to migrate is vital for many physiological processes, including embryogenesi...
Metastasis is the main cause of death in cancer patients, and understanding mechanisms that control ...
Metastasis is the main cause of death in cancer patients, and understanding mechanisms that control ...
Metastasis is the main cause of death in cancer patients, and understanding mechanisms that control ...
The β6 subunit of the αvβ6 integrin heterodimer has long been an enigma in cancer biology though rec...
The c-Met receptor, also known as the HGF receptor, is one of the most studied tyrosine kinase recep...
Metastases are the major cause of cancer deaths. Tumor cell dissemination from the primary tumor uti...
Abstract Formation of distant metastases is by far the most common cause of cancer-related deaths. T...
Directed cell migration, a key process in metastasis, arises from the combined influence of multiple...
Cancer is a complex disease and progresses within a dynamically evolving extracellular matrix that...
Abstractα6β4 integrin and the Met receptor for HGF have been shown independently to promote invasive...