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Multitasking discoidin domain receptors are involved in several and specific hallmarks of cancer.

Authors :
Henriet E
Sala M
Abou Hammoud A
Tuariihionoa A
Di Martino J
Ros M
Saltel F
Source :
Cell adhesion & migration [Cell Adh Migr] 2018; Vol. 12 (4), pp. 363-377. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Jun 08.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Discoidin domain receptors, DDR1 and DDR2, are two members of collagen receptor family that belong to tyrosine kinase receptor subgroup. Unlike other matrix receptor-like integrins, these collagen receptors have not been extensively studied. However, more and more studies are focusing on their involvement in cancer. These two receptors are present in several subcellular localizations such as intercellular junction or along type I collagen fibers. Consequently, they are involved in multiple cellular functions, for instance, cell cohesion, proliferation, adhesion, migration and invasion. Furthermore, various signaling pathways are associated with these multiple functions. In this review, we highlight and characterize hallmarks of cancer in which DDRs play crucial roles. We discuss recent data from studies that demonstrate the involvement of DDRs in tumor proliferation, cancer mutations, drug resistance, inflammation, neo-angiogenesis and metastasis. DDRs could be potential targets in cancer and we conclude this review by discussing the different ways to inhibits them.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1933-6926
Volume :
12
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cell adhesion & migration
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29701112
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/19336918.2018.1465156