TY - JOUR
T1 - Role of the epithelial-mesenchymal transition regulator Slug in primary human cancers
AU - Alves, Catarina Castro
AU - Carneiro, Fatima
AU - Hoefler, Heinz
AU - Becker, Karl Friedrich
PY - 2009/1/1
Y1 - 2009/1/1
N2 - Epithelial-mesenchymal-transition (EMT) is a crucial process during morphogenesis of multi-cellular organisms. EMT not only is a normal developmental process but also plays a role in tumor invasion and metastasis. Indeed, molecules involved in EMT, such as the transcription factor and E-cadherin repressor Slug (SNAI2), have recently been demonstrated to be important for cancer cells to down-regulate epithelial markers and up-regulate mesenchymal markers in order to become motile and invasive. Here we summarize major studies focusing on Slug expression in human tumor samples. We review a total of 13 studies involving 1150 cases from 9 different types of tumors. It is becoming clear that this transcription factor plays a role in the progression of some tumor types, including breast and gastric cancer. Interestingly, Slug expression is not always associated with down-regulation of E-cadherin. The mode of action, the signaling pathways involved in its regulation, and the interplay with other EMT regulators need to be addressed in future studies in order to fully understand Slug's role in tumor progression.
AB - Epithelial-mesenchymal-transition (EMT) is a crucial process during morphogenesis of multi-cellular organisms. EMT not only is a normal developmental process but also plays a role in tumor invasion and metastasis. Indeed, molecules involved in EMT, such as the transcription factor and E-cadherin repressor Slug (SNAI2), have recently been demonstrated to be important for cancer cells to down-regulate epithelial markers and up-regulate mesenchymal markers in order to become motile and invasive. Here we summarize major studies focusing on Slug expression in human tumor samples. We review a total of 13 studies involving 1150 cases from 9 different types of tumors. It is becoming clear that this transcription factor plays a role in the progression of some tumor types, including breast and gastric cancer. Interestingly, Slug expression is not always associated with down-regulation of E-cadherin. The mode of action, the signaling pathways involved in its regulation, and the interplay with other EMT regulators need to be addressed in future studies in order to fully understand Slug's role in tumor progression.
KW - Adhesion
KW - Cadherin
KW - Invasion
KW - Metastasis
KW - Review
KW - Transcription factor
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U2 - 10.2735/3433
DO - 10.2735/3433
M3 - Review article
C2 - 19273255
AN - SCOPUS:63849130585
SN - 2768-6701
VL - 14
SP - 3041
EP - 3050
JO - Frontiers in Bioscience
JF - Frontiers in Bioscience
IS - 8
ER -