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Adhesion in Physiological, Benign and Malignant Proliferative States of the Endometrium: Microenvironment and the Clinical Big Picture

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CELLS
Volume 7, Issue 5, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cells7050043

Keywords

adhesion; ICAM-1; VCAM-1; integrins; endometrium; endometriosis; endometrial cancer; microenvironment; inflammation; seed and soil; biomarkers

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  1. Science Foundation Ireland [2008/RFP/NSC1427, 2008/RFP/NSC1427 TIDA Feasibility 10, 13/IA/1994]
  2. Health Research Board of Ireland [RP/2008/49, HRA/2009/49, HRA-POR-2014-545]
  3. Cancer Research Ireland
  4. Breast Cancer Ireland
  5. Beaumont Hospital Cancer Research and Development Trust
  6. Health Research Board (HRB) [HRA-2009-49, HRA-POR-2014-545] Funding Source: Health Research Board (HRB)

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Although the developments in cellular and molecular biology over the last few decades have significantly advanced our understanding of the processes and players that regulate invasive disease, many areas of uncertainty remain. This review will discuss the contribution of dysregulated cell-cell and cell-matrix adhesion to the invasion in both benign and malignant contexts. Using the endometrium as an illustrative tissue that undergoes clinically significant invasion in both contexts, the adhesion considerations in the cells (seed) and their microenvironment (soil) will be discussed. We hope to orientate this discussion towards translational relevance for the diagnosis and treatment of endometrial conditions, which are currently associated with significant morbidity and mortality.

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