| Literature DB >> 24587648 |
Tsu-Yao Cheng1, Ming-Shiang Wu1, Kuo-Tai Hua1, Min-Liang Kuo1, Ming-Tsan Lin1.
Abstract
Gastric cancer (GC) is the second leading cause of cancer-related death. The poor survival rate may reflect the relatively aggressive tumor biology of GC. Recently, the importance of the tumor microenvironment in carcinogenesis has emerged. In the tumor microenvironment, tumor cells and the surrounding stromal cells aberrantly secrete matricellular proteins capable of modulating carcinogenesis and regulating metastasis. The Cyr61/CTGF/Nov (CCN) proteins are a family of matricellular proteins with variable roles in many physiological and pathological processes. The evidence suggests that CCN family proteins contribute to GC carcinogenic processes. Here, we briefly review recent research on the effects of CCN family proteins in GC carcinogenesis and the development of new targeted agents in this field.Entities:
Keywords: Connective tissue growth factor; Cyr61/CTGF/Nov proteins; Cysteine-rich angiogenic inducer 61; Gastric cancer; Gastric carcinogenesis; Nephroblastoma over-expressed
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24587648 PMCID: PMC3930969 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i7.1694
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Gastroenterol ISSN: 1007-9327 Impact factor: 5.742