Basement membranes serve as significant barriers to the passage of tumor cells but ones which metastatic cells can pass. This involves the production of a cascade of proteases leading to the activation of a specific collagenase that degrades the unique collagen network in basement membrane. Breast cancer cells, when estrogen dependent, show a requirement for estrogen for invasive activity. However, when these cells progress to an estrogen independent state and increased malignancy, they express an invasive phenotype constitutively. Studies with various anti-estrogens suggest that these responses are mediated via the estrogen receptor. Anti-estrogens lacking agonist activity suppress invasiveness as well as growth of the breast cancer cells.

Thompson, E., Reich, R., Martin, G., Albini, A. (1988). Factors regulating basement membrane invasion by tumor cells. In M.E. Lippman, R.B. Dickson (a cura di), Breast Cancer: Cellular and Molecular Biology (pp. 239-249). Kluwer Academic Publishers..

Factors regulating basement membrane invasion by tumor cells

Albini A
1988

Abstract

Basement membranes serve as significant barriers to the passage of tumor cells but ones which metastatic cells can pass. This involves the production of a cascade of proteases leading to the activation of a specific collagenase that degrades the unique collagen network in basement membrane. Breast cancer cells, when estrogen dependent, show a requirement for estrogen for invasive activity. However, when these cells progress to an estrogen independent state and increased malignancy, they express an invasive phenotype constitutively. Studies with various anti-estrogens suggest that these responses are mediated via the estrogen receptor. Anti-estrogens lacking agonist activity suppress invasiveness as well as growth of the breast cancer cells.
Capitolo o saggio
Basement Membrane/chemistry/*pathology Chemotactic Factors Collagen/chemistry Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycan Heparitin Sulfate/chemistry Human Laminin/chemistry Microbial Collagenase/physiology Neoplasm Invasiveness/*physiopathology Neoplasm Metastasis/prevention & control Plasminogen Activators/physiology Proteochondroitin Sulfates/chemistry Tumor Cells, Cultured
English
Breast Cancer: Cellular and Molecular Biology
Lippman, ME; Dickson, RB
1988
978-0-89838-368-3
Kluwer Academic Publishers.
239
249
Thompson, E., Reich, R., Martin, G., Albini, A. (1988). Factors regulating basement membrane invasion by tumor cells. In M.E. Lippman, R.B. Dickson (a cura di), Breast Cancer: Cellular and Molecular Biology (pp. 239-249). Kluwer Academic Publishers..
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