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MACC1 - the first decade of a key metastasis molecule from gene discovery to clinical translation

Item Type:Review
Title:MACC1 - the first decade of a key metastasis molecule from gene discovery to clinical translation
Creators Name:Radhakrishnan, H. and Walther, W. and Zincke, F. and Kobelt, D. and Imbastari, F. and Erdem, M. and Kortüm, B. and Dahlmann, M. and Stein, U.
Abstract:Deciphering the paths to metastasis and identifying key molecules driving this process is one important issue for understanding and treatment of cancer. Such a key driver molecule is Metastasis Associated in Colon Cancer 1 (MACC1). A decade long research on this evolutionarily conserved molecule with features of a transcription factor as well as an adapter protein for versatile protein-protein interactions has shown that it has manifold properties driving tumors to their metastatic stage. MACC1 transcriptionally regulates genes involved in epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), including those which are able to directly induce metastasis like c-MET, impacts tumor cell migration and invasion, and induces metastasis in solid cancers. MACC1 has proven as a valuable biomarker for prognosis of metastasis formation linked to patient survival and gives promise to also act as a predictive marker for individualized therapies in a broad variety of cancers. This review discusses the many features of MACC1 in the context of the hallmarks of cancer and the potential of this molecule as biomarker and novel therapeutic target for restriction and prevention of metastasis.
Keywords:MACC1, Metastasis, Solid Cancers, Biomarker, Prognosis and Prediction, Targeted Therapy, Animals
Source:Cancer and Metastasis Reviews
ISSN:0167-7659
Publisher:Springer
Volume:37
Number:4
Page Range:805-820
Date:December 2018
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10555-018-9771-8
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