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Adhesion Molecules in Lung Cancer: Implications in the Pathogenesis and Management

[ Vol. 14 , Issue. 22 ]

Author(s):

Kostas N. Syrigos, Nikos Katirtzoglou, Elias Kotteas and Kevin Harrington   Pages 2173 - 2183 ( 11 )

Abstract:


Growth and metastasis of lung cancer requires a sequence of events, which alter the ability of neoplastic cells to adhere to themselves, to normal surrounding cells, or to the extracellular matrix. Interactions between cells are primarily mediated by four types of structures in the plasma membrane: gap junctions, tight junctions, desmosomes, and adherence junctions. We have reviewed the existing data on the implication of adhesion molecules in the pathogenesis of lung cancer, as well as the application of certain adhesion molecules as potential surrogate markers in lung cancer patients.

Keywords:

cadherins,catenins,integrins,selectins,ICAMS,VEGF,CEA

Affiliation:

, , , Oncology Unit GPP, Athens School of Medicine, Building Z, Sotiria General Hospital, Mesogion 152, 115 27 Athens, Greece.



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