Tumour cell blebbing and extracellular vesicle shedding: key role of matrikines and ribosomal protein SA.

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Date publication

février 2019

Journal

British journal of cancer

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr BRASSART-PASCO Sylvie, Pr MICHEL Jean, Dr MONBOISSE Jean-Claude, Pr RAMONT Laurent, Dr TERRYN Christine, Dr VELARD Frédéric, Dr BRASSART Bertrand


Tous les auteurs :
Brassart B, Da Silva J, Donet M, Seurat E, Hague F, Terryn C, Velard F, Michel J, Ouadid-Ahidouch H, Monboisse JC, Hinek A, Maquart FX, Ramont L, Brassart-Pasco S

Résumé

Carcinogenesis occurs in elastin-rich tissues and leads to local inflammation and elastolytic proteinase release. This contributes to bioactive matrix fragment (Matrikine) accumulation like elastin degradation products (EDP) stimulating tumour cell invasive and metastatic properties. We previously demonstrate that EDPs exert protumoural activities through Hsp90 secretion to stabilised extracellular proteinases.

Référence

Br. J. Cancer. 2019 Feb 11;: