“…In general, common molecular regulators coordinate tumor cytoskeletal remodelling by transducing external signals into actin processes. In colon cancer cells, tyrosine kinase receptors (e.g., EGF receptor, Eph receptors, Met receptors), G protein-coupled receptors (e.g., cholecystokinin receptors) and cytokine receptors (e.g., chemokine receptors, TGFreceptor) have been established as important inducers of the metastatic cell morphology (Dienstmann & Tabernero 2010;Dong et al, 2009;Fulton, 2009;Kitamura et al, 2010;Larsen & Dashwood, 2010;Ongchin et al, 2009;Yuet al, 2006). They activate the intracellular signalling system controlling cytoskeletal actin (e.g., focal adhesion kinases, rho-GTPases, Arp2/3 complex), which assembles the membrane protrusive structures mediating invasion (Linder, 2007;Yamaguchi & Condeelis, 2007).…”