Breast cancer metastasis – insight into selected molecular mechanisms of the phenomenon

Metastasis is a complex, multistep biological process, involving a multitude of genes and biomolecules. Despite the successful therapeutic management of breast cancer, including surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy, that can control primary tumor growth, metastatic disease remains the greates...

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Main Authors: Jarosław Kozłowski, Aleksandra Kozłowska, Janusz Kocki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Index Copernicus International S.A. 2015-04-01
Series:Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej
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Online Access:http://phmd.pl/gicid/01.3001.0009.6518
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spelling doaj-bf8e3c74956e427cafca0f62f77d203d2020-11-24T23:08:27ZengIndex Copernicus International S.A.Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej0032-54491732-26932015-04-016944745110.5604/01.3001.0009.651801.3001.0009.6518Breast cancer metastasis – insight into selected molecular mechanisms of the phenomenonJarosław Kozłowski0Aleksandra Kozłowska1Janusz Kocki2Department of Clinical Genetics, Medical University of Lublin; Department of Oncological Surgery, St. John’s Cancer Center, LublinDepartment of Clinical Genetics, Medical University of Lublin; Department of Radiotherapy, St. John’s Cancer Center, LublinDepartment of Clinical Genetics, Medical University of LublinMetastasis is a complex, multistep biological process, involving a multitude of genes and biomolecules. Despite the successful therapeutic management of breast cancer, including surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy, that can control primary tumor growth, metastatic disease remains the greatest clinical challenge in oncology, as these methods are still not very effective in preventing relapses or in the management of breast cancer metastases. The knowledge of its mechanisms is still fragmentary and needs to be broadened in order to improve our therapeutic approach and influence on the long-term control of breast cancer progression. Despite the constant progress in understanding of breast cancer progression, it remains a major health problem around the world. Novel therapeutic modalities are being tested and developed, but the incidence and mortality rates are still frightening. In this paper, we review selected aspects of breast cancer metastasis, including the metastatic cascade and models of dissemination, tumor angiogenesis, disaggregation and migration of cells from the primary tumor, breaking the vascular wall, adaptation to a new environment, organotropism and dormant cells. The interactions between cancer cells and normal host cells contributing significantly to the metastatic cascade are highlighted, and a wide range of signaling and stimulating biomolecules and genes involved in the process are introduced. http://phmd.pl/gicid/01.3001.0009.6518breast cancerdormant cellsmetastasismolecular mechanismsmetastatic cascademodels of dissemination
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author Jarosław Kozłowski
Aleksandra Kozłowska
Janusz Kocki
spellingShingle Jarosław Kozłowski
Aleksandra Kozłowska
Janusz Kocki
Breast cancer metastasis – insight into selected molecular mechanisms of the phenomenon
Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej
breast cancer
dormant cells
metastasis
molecular mechanisms
metastatic cascade
models of dissemination
author_facet Jarosław Kozłowski
Aleksandra Kozłowska
Janusz Kocki
author_sort Jarosław Kozłowski
title Breast cancer metastasis – insight into selected molecular mechanisms of the phenomenon
title_short Breast cancer metastasis – insight into selected molecular mechanisms of the phenomenon
title_full Breast cancer metastasis – insight into selected molecular mechanisms of the phenomenon
title_fullStr Breast cancer metastasis – insight into selected molecular mechanisms of the phenomenon
title_full_unstemmed Breast cancer metastasis – insight into selected molecular mechanisms of the phenomenon
title_sort breast cancer metastasis – insight into selected molecular mechanisms of the phenomenon
publisher Index Copernicus International S.A.
series Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej
issn 0032-5449
1732-2693
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Metastasis is a complex, multistep biological process, involving a multitude of genes and biomolecules. Despite the successful therapeutic management of breast cancer, including surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy, that can control primary tumor growth, metastatic disease remains the greatest clinical challenge in oncology, as these methods are still not very effective in preventing relapses or in the management of breast cancer metastases. The knowledge of its mechanisms is still fragmentary and needs to be broadened in order to improve our therapeutic approach and influence on the long-term control of breast cancer progression. Despite the constant progress in understanding of breast cancer progression, it remains a major health problem around the world. Novel therapeutic modalities are being tested and developed, but the incidence and mortality rates are still frightening. In this paper, we review selected aspects of breast cancer metastasis, including the metastatic cascade and models of dissemination, tumor angiogenesis, disaggregation and migration of cells from the primary tumor, breaking the vascular wall, adaptation to a new environment, organotropism and dormant cells. The interactions between cancer cells and normal host cells contributing significantly to the metastatic cascade are highlighted, and a wide range of signaling and stimulating biomolecules and genes involved in the process are introduced.
topic breast cancer
dormant cells
metastasis
molecular mechanisms
metastatic cascade
models of dissemination
url http://phmd.pl/gicid/01.3001.0009.6518
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