| Literature DB >> 24771582 |
Martin Schlesinger1, Gerd Bendas.
Abstract
Vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) first attracted attention more than two decades ago as endothelial adhesion receptor with key function for leukocyte recruitment in term of cellular immune response. The early finding of VCAM-1 binding to melanoma cells, and thus a suggested mechanistic contribution to metastatic spread, was the first and for a long time the only link of VCAM-1 to cancer sciences. In the last few years, hallmarked by a growing insight into the molecular understanding of tumorigenicity and metastasis, an impressive variety of VCAM-1 functionalities in cancer have been elucidated. The present review aims to provide a current overview of VCAM-1 relevance for tumor growth, metastasis, angiogenesis, and related processes. By illustrating the intriguing role of VCAM-1 in cancer disease, VCAM-1 is suggested as a new and up to now underestimated target in cancer treatment and in clinical diagnosis of malignancies.Entities:
Keywords: VCAM-1; VLA-4; angiogenesis; cancer; metastasis
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24771582 DOI: 10.1002/ijc.28927
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Cancer ISSN: 0020-7136 Impact factor: 7.396