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MACC1 revisited - an in-depth review of a master of metastasis

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Item Type:Review
Title:MACC1 revisited - an in-depth review of a master of metastasis
Creators Name:Schöpe, P.C., Torke, S., Kobelt, D., Kortüm, B., Treese, C., Dumbani, M., Güllü, N., Walther, W. and Stein, U.
Abstract:Cancer metastasis remains the most lethal characteristic of tumors mediating the majority of cancer-related deaths. Identifying key molecules responsible for metastasis, understanding their biological functions and therapeutically targeting these molecules is therefore of tremendous value. Metastasis Associated in Colon Cancer 1 (MACC1), a gene first described in 2009, is such a key driver of metastatic processes, initiating cellular proliferation, migration, invasion, and metastasis in vitro and in vivo. Since its discovery, the value of MACC1 as a prognostic biomarker has been confirmed in over 20 cancer entities. Additionally, several therapeutic strategies targeting MACC1 and its pro-metastatic functions have been developed. In this review, we will provide a comprehensive overview on MACC1, from its clinical relevance, towards its structure and role in signaling cascades as well as molecular networks. We will highlight specific biological consequences of MACC1 expression, such as an increase in stem cell properties, its immune-modulatory effects and induced therapy resistance. Lastly, we will explore various strategies interfering with MACC1 expression and/or its functions. Conclusively, this review underlines the importance of understanding the role of individual molecules in mediating metastasis.
Keywords:MACC1, Biomarker, Metastasis, Cancer, Animals, Mice
Source:Biomarker Research
ISSN:2050-7771
Publisher:BioMed Central
Volume:12
Number:1
Page Range:146
Date:23 November 2024
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40364-024-00689-4
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