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Role of desmosome in tumor invasion and metas

ZHANG Yi,LI Long-jiang   

  1. Dept. of Head and Neck Tumor Surgery, West China College of St
  • Received:2008-06-19 Revised:2008-11-10 Online:2009-03-20 Published:2009-03-20
  • Contact: LI Long-jiang

Abstract: Desmosomes are intercellular junctions that connect intermediate filaments to the cell surface and mediate strong cell -cell adhesion. Desmosomes are composed largely of proteins from three major gene families: desmosomal cadherins, armadillo family proteins and the plakin family of cytolinkers. The cadherins are a superfamily of adhesion molecules that function in cell recognition, tissue morphogenesis, and tumor suppression. Cadherins are important modulators of tumor invasion and metastasize.


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