Fibronectin: How Its Aberrant Expression in Tumors May Improve Therapeutic Targeting

J Cancer. 2017 Feb 25;8(4):674-682. doi: 10.7150/jca.16901. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Fibronectin is a matrix glycoprotein which has not only been found to be over-expressed in several cancers, but has been shown to participate in several steps of tumorigenesis. The purpose of this review is to illustrate how aberrant fibronectin expression influences tumor growth, invasion, metastasis and therapy resistance. In particular, this review will focus on the interactions between cell receptor ligands and fibronectin and how this interaction influences downstream signaling events that aid tumor progression. This review will further discuss the possible implications of therapeutic drugs directed against fibronectin and/or cellular interactions with fibronectin and will additionally discuss novel approaches by which to limit intra- and extra-tumoral fibronectin expression and the cellular events which lead to aberrant fibronectin expression. It is anticipated that these studies will set a basis for future research that will not only aid understanding of fibronectin and its prognostic significance, but will further elucidate novel targets for therapeutics.

Keywords: Fibronectin; extracellular matrix; integrins; metastasis; therapy resistance.; tumorigenesis.

Publication types

  • Review