β1-integrins signaling and mammary tumor progression in transgenic mouse models: implications for human breast cancer.

Breast Cancer Res

Goodman Cancer Centre, McGill University, 1160 Pine Avenue West, Montreal, Québec, Canada.

Published: June 2012

Consistent with their essential role in cell adhesion to the extracellular matrix, integrins and their associated signaling pathways have been shown to be involved in cell proliferation, migration, invasion and survival, processes required in both tumorigenesis and metastasis. β1-integrins represent the predominantly expressed integrins in mammary epithelial cells and have been proven crucial for mammary gland development and differentiation. Here we provide an overview of the studies that have used transgenic mouse models of mammary tumorigenesis to establish β1-integrin as a critical mediator of breast cancer progression and thereby as a potential therapeutic target for the development of new anticancer strategies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3326542PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr2905DOI Listing

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