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Targeting the cytoskeleton against metastatic dissemination

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CANCER AND METASTASIS REVIEWS
卷 40, 期 1, 页码 89-140

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10555-020-09936-0

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Cytoskeleton; Migration; Invasion; Cancer metastasis; Small molecule compounds; Anti-metastatic drugs

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  1. ARC
  2. Canceropole PACA

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Cancer is characterized by a loss or perturbation of typical cell behaviors. Dysregulation of the cytoskeleton contributes to cancer progression, with metastasis accounting for 90% of deaths from solid tumors. Targeting the cytoskeleton emerges as an effective approach for developing anti-metastatic drugs.
Cancer is a pathology characterized by a loss or a perturbation of a number of typical features of normal cell behaviour. Indeed, the acquisition of an inappropriate migratory and invasive phenotype has been reported to be one of the hallmarks of cancer. The cytoskeleton is a complex dynamic network of highly ordered interlinking filaments playing a key role in the control of fundamental cellular processes, like cell shape maintenance, motility, division and intracellular transport. Moreover, deregulation of this complex machinery contributes to cancer progression and malignancy, enabling cells to acquire an invasive and metastatic phenotype. Metastasis accounts for 90% of death from patients affected by solid tumours, while an efficient prevention and suppression of metastatic disease still remains elusive. This results in the lack of effective therapeutic options currently available for patients with advanced disease. In this context, the cytoskeleton with its regulatory and structural proteins emerges as a novel and highly effective target to be exploited for a substantial therapeutic effort toward the development of specific anti-metastatic drugs. Here we provide an overview of the role of cytoskeleton components and interacting proteins in cancer metastasis with a special focus on small molecule compounds interfering with the actin cytoskeleton organization and function. The emerging involvement of microtubules and intermediate filaments in cancer metastasis is also reviewed.

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