| Literature DB >> 22201754 |
Yves St-Pierre1, Carole G Campion, Andree-Anne Grosset.
Abstract
The galectins are a family of evolutionay-conserved carbohydrate-binding proteins. They are distributed widely in all living organisms and have been implicated in many essential functions including development, differentiation, cell-cell adhesion, cell-matrix interaction, growth regulation, apoptosis. Several members of the galectin family have also been shown to be involved in cancer progression and metastasis. In the case of galectin-7, several studies have reported alterations in its expression pattern during cancer progression. In a variety of tumors, its expression can range from being completely down-regulated to highly up-regulated. Accordingly, its precise role in this field is still debated. The evidence shows that galectin-7 may promote or inhibit cancer development. In this article, we review the data concerning expression and roles of galectin-7 in cancer and propose a comprehensive view of its contribution during cancer progression.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22201754 DOI: 10.2741/3937
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Biosci (Landmark Ed) ISSN: 2768-6698