Epithelial-mesenchymal transition and breast cancer: role, molecular mechanisms and clinical impact.

Cancer Treat Rev

U.O. Multidisciplinare di Patologia Mammaria, Laboratorio di Oncologia Molecolare Senologica, Istituti Ospitalieri di Cremona,Viale Concordia 1, 26100 Cremona, Italy.

Published: October 2012

Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is defined by the loss of epithelial characteristics and the acquisition of a mesenchymal phenotype. In this process, cells acquire molecular alterations that facilitate dysfunctional cell-cell adhesive interactions and junctions. These processes may promote cancer cell progression and invasion into the surrounding microenvironment. Such transformation has implications in progression of breast carcinoma to metastasis, and increasing evidences support most tumors contain a subpopulation of cells with stem-like and mesenchymal features that is resistant to chemotherapy. This review focuses on the physiological and pathological role of EMT process, its molecular related network, its putative role in the metastatic process and its implications in response/resistance to the current and/or new approaching drugs in the clinical management of breast cancer.

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