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Anoikis: How the Extracellular Matrix Regulates Life-or-Death Decisions

Editat de Steven M. Frisch
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iul 2021
Anoikis is defined broadly as apoptosis that is inhibited by appropriate cell-matrix interactions.  Normal and tumor cells vary widely in their sensitivity to anoikis, but, in general, metastatic tumor cells are inevitably anoikis-resistant.  In particular, tumor cells that possess a cancer stem cell or mesenchymal phenotype, arising from the oncogenic Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT), are transcriptionally re-programmed to resist anoikis.  While the anoikis response occurs through the mitochondrial pathway typically found in other apoptotic responses (e.g., DNA damage, death receptors, oxidative stress), the regulation of anoikis by cell-matrix signalling is unique and only partially characterized.  The uniqueness of anoikis is: a. regulation by integrins, non-integrin matrix receptors, and the signaling complexes associated with them; b. regulation by metabolic changes occurring in response to attachment/detachment;  c. regulation by oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes d. regulation by tumor microenvironment;  e. regulation by EMT.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030738549
ISBN-10: 303073854X
Ilustrații: VIII, 202 p. 6 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1 The intersection of anoikis resistance and fatty acid metabolism in cancer
Chapter 2 Anoikis resistance in melanoma
Chapter 3 Anoikis mediated by stress-activated MAPK signaling pathways
Chapter 4 Metabolic Regulation of Anoikis
Chapter 5 Metabolic Reprogramming contributes to Anoikis resistance in Cancer Cells
Chapter 6 Role of the nuclear receptors in anoikis
Chapter 7 The roles of anoikis in cervical cancer
Chapter 8 Shc and the control of small GTPase dynamics in cellular anchorage
Chapter 9 Anoikis and the Human Gut Epithelium in Health and Disease
Chapter 10 Epithelial cell extrusion:  the prelude to anoikis
Chapter 11 Microtubule modifications and mitochondria:  role in anoikis


Notă biografică

Steven M. Frisch received his Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of California, Berkeley (where he worked with Dr. Zena Werb, at U.C.S.F). Following postdoctoral training at the M.I.T. Center for Cancer Research, Dr. Frisch served on the faculties of Washington University, St. Louis and the Sanford-Burnham-Prebys Institute, and is currently a Professor of Biochemistry at West Virginia University. Dr. Frisch has published extensively in the area of cancer cell biology and is internationally recognized for his important contributions to the field.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book provides a useful resource for graduate-level cancer cell biology courses. Since the first report, in 1994, of “anoikis”—the apoptosis that occurs when cells lack appropriate contact with the extracellular matrix—over 2,100 papers have been published on this subject. This book is the first comprehensive, in-depth and up-to-date compendium on anoikis. Chapters are authored by some of the leading researchers in the field.
This book provides both mechanistic and translational information regarding anoikis, in a convenient format.  Mechanistically, the following topics will be addressed in detail:
  •  The role of MAP kinase signaling 
  • The role of Shc proteins as cellular anchorage sensors 
  • The role of cellular metabolism, and fatty acid metabolism in particular,  and how they are affected by oncogenic transformation 
  • How epithelial cell extrusion – the prelude to anoikis—is regulated in normal and cancer cells
  • The convergence of TGF-b and androgen receptor signaling in the regulation of anoikis 
This book also discusses the specialized functions and dysregulation of anoikis in the following cancer settings: 
  • Colon cancer 
  • Melanoma 
  • Cervical cancer 
The book serves to update investigators actively working on problems in the anoikis field, in either experimental or translational settings. For investigators encountering novel biological phenomena that might relate to anoikis, it serve as an entry point to the literature that does not require an extensive background in cell adhesion signaling or apoptosis mechanisms. 
 


Caracteristici

Is the first to summarize the past 26 years of research in this field
Provides both mechanistic and translational information regarding anoikis, in a convenient format
Serves as a unique resource for cell-, molecular- and cancer biologists, as well as their students