Hemidesmosomes (HDs) are adhesive structures that ensure stable anchorage of cells to the basement membrane. They are formed by α6β4-integrin heterodimers and linked to intermediate filaments via plectin. It has been reported that one of the most common events during the pathogenesis of prostate cancer (PCa) is the loss of HD organization. While the expression levels of β4-integrins are strongly reduced, the expression levels of α6-integrins and plectin are maintained or even elevated, and seem to promote tumorigenic properties of PCa cells, such as proliferation, invasion, metastasis, apoptosis- and drug-resistance. In this review, we discuss the potential mechanisms of how HD components might contribute to various cellular signaling pathw...
Abstract Backgound The genetic mechanisms of prostate tumorigenesis remain poorly understood, but wi...
The distribution of α6/α3 integrin in adhesion complexes at the basal membrane in human normal and c...
Integrins play a major role in cell adhesion and migration. Previous work reported that a cleaved fo...
Abstract Loss of α6β4-dependent hemidesmosomal adhesions has been observed during prostate cancer pr...
Integrins are cell surface receptors for extracellular matrix proteins and play a key role in cell s...
During human prostate cancer progression, the majority of normally expressed integrins are suppresse...
Metastatic cancer is the most difficult aspect in the treatment of cancer. Cancer cells that have me...
During prostate carcinogenesis the cellular adhesion molecules, i.e.; integrins and cadherins mediat...
During prostate carcinogenesis the cellular adhesion molecules, i.e.; integrins and cadherins mediat...
Integrins participate in multiple cellular processes, including cell adhesion, migration, proliferat...
Integrin αvβ3 is involved in varied cell biological activities, including angiogenesis, cell adhesio...
Integrins, which are transmembrane receptors for extracellular matrix proteins, play a key role in c...
The (140 kD) α6 integrin is an essential gene product in epithelial cell maintenance and remodeling ...
Localized prostate cancer (PCa) display instabilities in both tissue homeostasis and genome. Normal ...
Summary: The β1 integrins, known to promote cancer progression, are abundant in extracellular vesicl...
Abstract Backgound The genetic mechanisms of prostate tumorigenesis remain poorly understood, but wi...
The distribution of α6/α3 integrin in adhesion complexes at the basal membrane in human normal and c...
Integrins play a major role in cell adhesion and migration. Previous work reported that a cleaved fo...
Abstract Loss of α6β4-dependent hemidesmosomal adhesions has been observed during prostate cancer pr...
Integrins are cell surface receptors for extracellular matrix proteins and play a key role in cell s...
During human prostate cancer progression, the majority of normally expressed integrins are suppresse...
Metastatic cancer is the most difficult aspect in the treatment of cancer. Cancer cells that have me...
During prostate carcinogenesis the cellular adhesion molecules, i.e.; integrins and cadherins mediat...
During prostate carcinogenesis the cellular adhesion molecules, i.e.; integrins and cadherins mediat...
Integrins participate in multiple cellular processes, including cell adhesion, migration, proliferat...
Integrin αvβ3 is involved in varied cell biological activities, including angiogenesis, cell adhesio...
Integrins, which are transmembrane receptors for extracellular matrix proteins, play a key role in c...
The (140 kD) α6 integrin is an essential gene product in epithelial cell maintenance and remodeling ...
Localized prostate cancer (PCa) display instabilities in both tissue homeostasis and genome. Normal ...
Summary: The β1 integrins, known to promote cancer progression, are abundant in extracellular vesicl...
Abstract Backgound The genetic mechanisms of prostate tumorigenesis remain poorly understood, but wi...
The distribution of α6/α3 integrin in adhesion complexes at the basal membrane in human normal and c...
Integrins play a major role in cell adhesion and migration. Previous work reported that a cleaved fo...