“…Three members of the PKD family have been identified to date, namely, PKD1 (PKCm), PKD2 and PKD3 (PKCn) (Wang, 2006). PKD has been implicated in various biological processes, such as cell proliferation (McEneaney et al, 2010;Papazyan et al, 2008;Wang, 2006), survival (Arun et al, 2011;Song et al, 2009), cell migration (Eiseler et al, 2010;Peterburs et al, 2009), differentiation (Jadali and Ghazizadeh, 2010;Kleger et al, 2011), inflammation (Kim et al, 2010b;Park et al, 2009) and vesicle transportation (Chen et al, 2009;Hausser et al, 2005;Lu et al, 2007). The role of PKDs in cancer invasion/metastasis has been increasingly recognized, and, of the three PKD isoforms, PKD1 has been the focus of most studies in this context.…”