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Periostin and cancer
Author
Siriwardena, B.S.M.S. Hiroshima University
Hatano, H. Hiroshima University
Ogawa, I. Hiroshima University
Takata, Takashi Hiroshima University
Keywords
Periostin
Invasion
Metastasis
Angiogenesis
Cancer
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Periostin is a secreted protein that shares a structural homology to the axon guidance protein fasciclin I (FAS1) in insects and was originally named as osteoblast-specific factor-2 (Osf2). Periostin is particularly highly homologus to ßig-h3, which promotes cell adhesion and spreading of fibroblasts. It has recently been reported that Periostin was frequently overexpressed in various types of human cancers. Although the detailed function of Periostin is still unclear, Periostin-integrin interaction through FAS1 domain is thought to be involved in tumor development. In addition, Periostin stimulates metastatic growth by promoting cancer cell survival, invasion and angiogenesis. Therefore, Periostin can be a useful marker to predict the behavior of cancer. This review summarizes the recent understanding of Periostin roles in tumor development and speculates on the usefulness of Periostin as a therapeutic and diagnostic target for cancer.
Journal Title
Histology and Histopathology
ISSN
16995848
02133911
NCID
AA10688044
Publisher
University of Murcia
Volume
22
Issue
10
Start Page
1167
End Page
1174
Published Date
2007-07-04
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language
eng
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Oral Sciences