| Literature DB >> 35659308 |
Xiaoying Wang1,2,3, Songyan Zhao1, Zhaoxia Wang4, Tao Gao5.
Abstract
Distant spreading of metastatic tumor cells is still the leading cause of tumor death. Metastatic spreading is a complex process, in which epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is the primary and key event to promote it. Presently, extensive reviews have given insights on the occurrence of EMT at the primary tumor site that depends on invasive properties of tumor cells and the tumor-associated microenvironment. However, essential roles of circulation environment involved in tumor cell EMT is not well summarized. As a main constituent of the blood, platelet is increasingly found to work as an important activator to induce EMT. Therefore, this review aims to emphasize the novel role of platelet in EMT through signal communications between platelets and circulation tumor cells, and illustrate potent interventions aiming at their communications. It may give a complementary view of EMT in addition to the tissue microenvironment, help for better understand the hematogenous metastasis, and also illustrate theoretical and practical basis for the targeted inhibition. Video abstract.Entities:
Keywords: Circulation tumor cell; EMT; Hematogenous metastasis; Platelet; Signal communications
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35659308 PMCID: PMC9166407 DOI: 10.1186/s12964-022-00887-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Commun Signal ISSN: 1478-811X Impact factor: 7.525
Scheme 1Schematic illustration of the interactions between platelet and tumor cell in the circulation system to promote EMT
Scheme 2Schematic illustration of the targeted inhibition of the platelet-tumor interaction