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Proteomic Markers for Mechanobiological Properties of Metastatic Cancer Cells

The major cause (more than 90%) of all cancer-related deaths is metastasis, thus its prediction can critically affect the survival rate. Metastases are currently predicted by lymph-node status, tumor size, histopathology and genetic testing; however, all these are not infallible, and obtaining resul...

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Autores principales: Leonov, Sergey, Inyang, Olumide, Achkasov, Konstantin, Bogdan, Elizaveta, Kontareva, Elizaveta, Chen, Yongheng, Fu, Ying, Osipov, Andreyan N., Pustovalova, Margarita, Merkher, Yulia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10003476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36902201
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054773
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author Leonov, Sergey
Inyang, Olumide
Achkasov, Konstantin
Bogdan, Elizaveta
Kontareva, Elizaveta
Chen, Yongheng
Fu, Ying
Osipov, Andreyan N.
Pustovalova, Margarita
Merkher, Yulia
author_facet Leonov, Sergey
Inyang, Olumide
Achkasov, Konstantin
Bogdan, Elizaveta
Kontareva, Elizaveta
Chen, Yongheng
Fu, Ying
Osipov, Andreyan N.
Pustovalova, Margarita
Merkher, Yulia
author_sort Leonov, Sergey
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description The major cause (more than 90%) of all cancer-related deaths is metastasis, thus its prediction can critically affect the survival rate. Metastases are currently predicted by lymph-node status, tumor size, histopathology and genetic testing; however, all these are not infallible, and obtaining results may require weeks. The identification of new potential prognostic factors will be an important source of risk information for the practicing oncologist, potentially leading to enhanced patient care through the proactive optimization of treatment strategies. Recently, the new mechanobiology-related techniques, independent of genetics, based on the mechanical invasiveness of cancer cells (microfluidic, gel indentation assays, migration assays etc.), demonstrated a high success rate for the detection of tumor cell metastasis propensity. However, they are still far away from clinical implementation due to complexity. Hence, the exploration of novel markers related to the mechanobiological properties of tumor cells may have a direct impact on the prognosis of metastasis. Our concise review deepens our knowledge of the factors that regulate cancer cell mechanotype and invasion, and incites further studies to develop therapeutics that target multiple mechanisms of invasion for improved clinical benefit. It may open a new clinical dimension that will improve cancer prognosis and increase the effectiveness of tumor therapies.
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spelling pubmed-100034762023-03-11 Proteomic Markers for Mechanobiological Properties of Metastatic Cancer Cells Leonov, Sergey Inyang, Olumide Achkasov, Konstantin Bogdan, Elizaveta Kontareva, Elizaveta Chen, Yongheng Fu, Ying Osipov, Andreyan N. Pustovalova, Margarita Merkher, Yulia Int J Mol Sci Review The major cause (more than 90%) of all cancer-related deaths is metastasis, thus its prediction can critically affect the survival rate. Metastases are currently predicted by lymph-node status, tumor size, histopathology and genetic testing; however, all these are not infallible, and obtaining results may require weeks. The identification of new potential prognostic factors will be an important source of risk information for the practicing oncologist, potentially leading to enhanced patient care through the proactive optimization of treatment strategies. Recently, the new mechanobiology-related techniques, independent of genetics, based on the mechanical invasiveness of cancer cells (microfluidic, gel indentation assays, migration assays etc.), demonstrated a high success rate for the detection of tumor cell metastasis propensity. However, they are still far away from clinical implementation due to complexity. Hence, the exploration of novel markers related to the mechanobiological properties of tumor cells may have a direct impact on the prognosis of metastasis. Our concise review deepens our knowledge of the factors that regulate cancer cell mechanotype and invasion, and incites further studies to develop therapeutics that target multiple mechanisms of invasion for improved clinical benefit. It may open a new clinical dimension that will improve cancer prognosis and increase the effectiveness of tumor therapies. MDPI 2023-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10003476/ /pubmed/36902201 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054773 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Leonov, Sergey
Inyang, Olumide
Achkasov, Konstantin
Bogdan, Elizaveta
Kontareva, Elizaveta
Chen, Yongheng
Fu, Ying
Osipov, Andreyan N.
Pustovalova, Margarita
Merkher, Yulia
Proteomic Markers for Mechanobiological Properties of Metastatic Cancer Cells
title Proteomic Markers for Mechanobiological Properties of Metastatic Cancer Cells
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title_short Proteomic Markers for Mechanobiological Properties of Metastatic Cancer Cells
title_sort proteomic markers for mechanobiological properties of metastatic cancer cells
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10003476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36902201
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054773
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