Abstract
Since their discovery in the late 1980s, Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and its receptor, c-MET, have become the focus of intense scrutiny as regards their role in cancer and metastasis [1, 2]. HGF is now known to be a potent morphogen that can regulate tissue and organ regeneration and modulate cell morphology, it is a motogen that can stimulate cell motility and migration, and is a mitogen able to regulate cell growth and death and is a powerful angiogenic and lymphangiogenic factor [3-5]. The diverse range of functions that can be ascribed to HGF/c-MET is transmitted via a variety of cell signaling pathways. This review will focus on recent work demonstrating the importance of HGF/c-MET in regulating these signaling events, how they are related to cancer metastasis and where they may be targeted for patient intervention.
Keywords: Cancer, HGF, Metastasis, Signaling, c-MET, intracellular signalling, Grb2/SOS, Gab1, PI3 kinase, Stat3, Wnt signaling, Rho/Rac, Protein Kinase C, protein tyrosine phosphates, MAPK, mTOR, ERK, Mcl-1, RAS, MEK, LKB1, Cdc42, Mig6, Phospholipase C g-, cRaf, Catenin, Paxillin, FAK
Current Signal Transduction Therapy
Title: Hepatocyte Growth Factor Signaling in Cancer Metastasis
Volume: 6 Issue: 2
Author(s): Tracey A. Martin, Malcolm D. Mason and Wen G. Jiang
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Keywords: Cancer, HGF, Metastasis, Signaling, c-MET, intracellular signalling, Grb2/SOS, Gab1, PI3 kinase, Stat3, Wnt signaling, Rho/Rac, Protein Kinase C, protein tyrosine phosphates, MAPK, mTOR, ERK, Mcl-1, RAS, MEK, LKB1, Cdc42, Mig6, Phospholipase C g-, cRaf, Catenin, Paxillin, FAK
Abstract: Since their discovery in the late 1980s, Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and its receptor, c-MET, have become the focus of intense scrutiny as regards their role in cancer and metastasis [1, 2]. HGF is now known to be a potent morphogen that can regulate tissue and organ regeneration and modulate cell morphology, it is a motogen that can stimulate cell motility and migration, and is a mitogen able to regulate cell growth and death and is a powerful angiogenic and lymphangiogenic factor [3-5]. The diverse range of functions that can be ascribed to HGF/c-MET is transmitted via a variety of cell signaling pathways. This review will focus on recent work demonstrating the importance of HGF/c-MET in regulating these signaling events, how they are related to cancer metastasis and where they may be targeted for patient intervention.
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A. Martin Tracey, D. Mason Malcolm and G. Jiang Wen, Hepatocyte Growth Factor Signaling in Cancer Metastasis, Current Signal Transduction Therapy 2011; 6 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157436211795659991
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157436211795659991 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 2212-389X |
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