Metastatic dissemination with special emphasis on breast cancer cutaneous metastases

Autores
Luna, Amalia; Segal-Eiras, Amada; Croce, María Virginia
Año de publicación
2015
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Metastatic development is a complex, multistage process involving modulation of cell phenotype, cell migration, and dynamic homeotypic as well as heterotypic cell-cell interactions. In breast cancer, MUC1 mucin has been emerging as a key molecule involved in metastasis. MUC1 is a large transmembrane glycoprotein expressed by mammary normal epithelial cells but it is overexpressed and underglycosylated in cancer cells. Cutaneous metastasis is a neoplastic lesion localized at the dermis or subcutaneous cellular tissue, which is not contiguous to the primary tumor, with an overall incidence of 5.3%. The most common tumor to metastasize to the skin is breast cancer with an incidence of 24%. We present a minireview on metastatic dissemination with special emphasis on breast cancer cutaneous metastases and the role that MUC1 plays on it.
Sociedad Argentina de Fisiología
Materia
Ciencias Médicas
metastases
cutaneous metastases
breast cancer
MUC1
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Metastatic dissemination with special emphasis on breast cancer cutaneous metastases
title Metastatic dissemination with special emphasis on breast cancer cutaneous metastases
spellingShingle Metastatic dissemination with special emphasis on breast cancer cutaneous metastases
Luna, Amalia
Ciencias Médicas
metastases
cutaneous metastases
breast cancer
MUC1
title_short Metastatic dissemination with special emphasis on breast cancer cutaneous metastases
title_full Metastatic dissemination with special emphasis on breast cancer cutaneous metastases
title_fullStr Metastatic dissemination with special emphasis on breast cancer cutaneous metastases
title_full_unstemmed Metastatic dissemination with special emphasis on breast cancer cutaneous metastases
title_sort Metastatic dissemination with special emphasis on breast cancer cutaneous metastases
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Luna, Amalia
Segal-Eiras, Amada
Croce, María Virginia
author Luna, Amalia
author_facet Luna, Amalia
Segal-Eiras, Amada
Croce, María Virginia
author_role author
author2 Segal-Eiras, Amada
Croce, María Virginia
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author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Médicas
metastases
cutaneous metastases
breast cancer
MUC1
topic Ciencias Médicas
metastases
cutaneous metastases
breast cancer
MUC1
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Metastatic development is a complex, multistage process involving modulation of cell phenotype, cell migration, and dynamic homeotypic as well as heterotypic cell-cell interactions. In breast cancer, MUC1 mucin has been emerging as a key molecule involved in metastasis. MUC1 is a large transmembrane glycoprotein expressed by mammary normal epithelial cells but it is overexpressed and underglycosylated in cancer cells. Cutaneous metastasis is a neoplastic lesion localized at the dermis or subcutaneous cellular tissue, which is not contiguous to the primary tumor, with an overall incidence of 5.3%. The most common tumor to metastasize to the skin is breast cancer with an incidence of 24%. We present a minireview on metastatic dissemination with special emphasis on breast cancer cutaneous metastases and the role that MUC1 plays on it.
Sociedad Argentina de Fisiología
description Metastatic development is a complex, multistage process involving modulation of cell phenotype, cell migration, and dynamic homeotypic as well as heterotypic cell-cell interactions. In breast cancer, MUC1 mucin has been emerging as a key molecule involved in metastasis. MUC1 is a large transmembrane glycoprotein expressed by mammary normal epithelial cells but it is overexpressed and underglycosylated in cancer cells. Cutaneous metastasis is a neoplastic lesion localized at the dermis or subcutaneous cellular tissue, which is not contiguous to the primary tumor, with an overall incidence of 5.3%. The most common tumor to metastasize to the skin is breast cancer with an incidence of 24%. We present a minireview on metastatic dissemination with special emphasis on breast cancer cutaneous metastases and the role that MUC1 plays on it.
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