Heerboth Sarah, Housman Genevieve, Leary Meghan, Longacre Mckenna, Byler Shannon, Lapinska Karolina, Willbanks Amber, Sarkar Sibaji
Cancer Center, Department of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA USA.
School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ USA.
Clin Transl Med. 2015 Feb 26;4:6. doi: 10.1186/s40169-015-0048-3. eCollection 2015.
EMT and MET comprise the processes by which cells transit between epithelial and mesenchymal states, and they play integral roles in both normal development and cancer metastasis. This article reviews these processes and the molecular pathways that contribute to them. First, we compare embryogenesis and development with cancer metastasis. We then discuss the signaling pathways and the differential expression and down-regulation of receptors in both tumor cells and stromal cells, which play a role in EMT and metastasis. We further delve into the clinical implications of EMT and MET in several types of tumors, and lastly, we discuss the role of epigenetic events that regulate EMT/MET processes. We hypothesize that reversible epigenetic events regulate both EMT and MET, and thus, also regulate the development of different types of metastatic cancers.
上皮-间质转化(EMT)和间质-上皮转化(MET)包括细胞在上皮状态和间质状态之间转变的过程,它们在正常发育和癌症转移中都起着不可或缺的作用。本文综述了这些过程以及促成这些过程的分子途径。首先,我们将胚胎发生和发育与癌症转移进行比较。然后,我们讨论在肿瘤细胞和基质细胞中发挥作用的信号通路以及受体的差异表达和下调,这些在EMT和转移中起作用。我们进一步深入探讨EMT和MET在几种类型肿瘤中的临床意义,最后,我们讨论调节EMT/MET过程的表观遗传事件的作用。我们假设可逆的表观遗传事件调节EMT和MET,因此也调节不同类型转移性癌症的发展。