2013
DOI: 10.1038/onc.2013.393
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Invading one step at a time: the role of invadopodia in tumor metastasis

Abstract: The ability to degrade extracellular matrix is critical for tumor cells to invade and metastasize. Recent studies show that tumor cells utilize specialized actin-based membrane protrusions termed invadopodia to perform matrix degradation. Invadopodia provide an elegant way for tumor cells to precisely couple focal matrix degradation with directional movement. Here we discuss several key components and regulators of invadopodia that have been uniquely implicated in tumor invasion and metastasis. Furthermore, we… Show more

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“…Tks5 long has a mechanistically characterized function in promoting metastasis across a wide variety of cancer types, as it mediates the formation of invadopodia, which are proteolytic membrane protrusions that facilitate cellular invasion (Paz et al 2014). In lung adenocarcinoma, Tks5 long is critical for promoting metastasis, and increased Tks5 long expression correlates with poor patient outcomes (Li et al 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tks5 long has a mechanistically characterized function in promoting metastasis across a wide variety of cancer types, as it mediates the formation of invadopodia, which are proteolytic membrane protrusions that facilitate cellular invasion (Paz et al 2014). In lung adenocarcinoma, Tks5 long is critical for promoting metastasis, and increased Tks5 long expression correlates with poor patient outcomes (Li et al 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process includes two crucial mechanisms: Reduced cell-cell adhesion and ECM degradation (6). ECM degradation is determined by the activity of various proteolytic enzymes, particularly Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) (7).…”
Section: Degradation Of the Ecmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…cancer cell lines (30), and evidence shows that invadopodia are associated with invasion and metastasis (31,32). These specialized subcellular structures are activated by cortactin phosphorylation downstream of EGFR stimulation through the activation of Src and Arg kinases and combine focal degradation of the ECM with an actin-dependent protrusion (19,23).…”
Section: Cells Invadopodia Have Been Identified In Numerous Invasivementioning
confidence: 99%