Definition
Metastasis suppressors are a family of molecules functionally defined by their ability to block metastasis without blocking primary tumor growth. The suppressing activity could be the result of alterations at any of the steps in the multistep metastatic cascade.
Characteristics
To fully understand metastasis suppressors, it is first important to define a number of terms associated with carcinogenesis, tumor progression, invasion, and metastasis. Tumorigenesis refers to the acquired capacity of cells to proliferate in the absence of persistent stimulation by triggering carcinogenic agent(s). Tumor progression is the evolution of tumorigenic cells toward increasing malignancy. Invasion involves migration away from the primary tumor mass, involves breakdown of basement membranes, and usually involves secretion of proteinases. Metastasisis the process by which a malignant neoplastic cell(s) spreads to discontiguous sites and establishes secondary masses. In order to...
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Welch, D.R., Sasaki, K., Al-Ani, G. (2015). Metastasis Suppressor Gene. In: Schwab, M. (eds) Encyclopedia of Cancer. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27841-9_3673-2
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