The extracellular matrix in oral squamous cell carcinoma: friend or foe?

Head & Neck
Amy F ZioberBarry L Ziober

Abstract

Oral squamous cell carcinoma is a disfiguring, highly invasive and metastatic cancer. Despite advances in detection and therapy, many patients will continue to face a poor prognosis. It is well established that the predominate factor determining overall survival in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma is lymph node involvement. Tumor growth and progression to invasive cancer requires tumor cell interactions with the extracellular matrix. An understanding of how the extracellular matrix influences tumor development and invasion is fundamental in the development of new prognostic indicators and treatment strategies for oral squamous cell carcinoma. In this review, we summarize how changes in the extracellular matrix contribute to oral cancer development.

References

Dec 2, 1990·Cell Differentiation and Development : the Official Journal of the International Society of Developmental Biologists·M H GinsbergE F Plow
Sep 1, 1993·The Journal of Clinical Investigation·H LarjavaJ Heino
Jul 1, 1993·The Histochemical Journal·F T Bosman
Aug 15, 1997·Microscopy Research and Technique·R GarroneD Le Guellec
Feb 12, 1998·The Journal of Clinical Investigation·E A O'TooleD T Woodley
Apr 29, 1998·The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society·T KainulainenA Oikarinen
Jul 29, 1998·The Journal of Cell Biology·E A ClarkR O Hynes
Mar 3, 1999·APMIS : Acta Pathologica, Microbiologica, Et Immunologica Scandinavica·A K ThorupE Dabelsteen
Sep 16, 1999·Journal of Cutaneous Pathology·F StenbäckL Risteli
Nov 5, 1999·Journal of the National Cancer Institute·B SkyldbergG Auer
Feb 9, 2000·The Journal of Cell Biology·N KoshikawaV Quaranta
Jun 8, 2000·Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists·H Colognato, P D Yurchenco
Sep 9, 2000·Current Opinion in Cell Biology·B P NguyenW G Carter
Nov 30, 2000·Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications·Y TsubotaK Miyazaki
Jan 5, 2001·Experimental Cell Research·K KawanoR H Kramer
Sep 21, 2001·Analytical Cellular Pathology : the Journal of the European Society for Analytical Cellular Pathology·C LenanderG Auer
Dec 18, 2001·International Journal of Cancer. Journal International Du Cancer·J Lohi
Jan 25, 2002·Critical Reviews in Oral Biology and Medicine : an Official Publication of the American Association of Oral Biologists·B L ZioberR H Kramer
Feb 13, 2002·The American Journal of Pathology·Lucy TunggalMonique Aumailley
Nov 20, 2002·The Laryngoscope·Orville H DyceBarry L Ziober
Mar 7, 2003·American Journal of Surgery·Susumu ShingakiChikara Saito
Jun 18, 2003·The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society·Mataleena ParikkaTuula Salo
Jul 23, 2003·Archives of Otolaryngology--head & Neck Surgery·John C SokFang-An Chen
Jul 31, 2003·Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy = Biomédecine & Pharmacothérapie·William Hornebeck, François Xavier Maquart
Aug 26, 2003·Matrix Biology : Journal of the International Society for Matrix Biology·Claus-Werner FranzkeLeena Bruckner-Tuderman
Oct 15, 2003·The Journal of Cell Biology·Feng ZhangHarold A Chapman
Jan 8, 2004·The Journal of Investigative Dermatology·Alexander MargulisJonathan A Garlick
Feb 5, 2004·British Journal of Cancer·H Jin, J Varner
Mar 5, 2004·Journal of Cell Science·Diane E Frank, William G Carter
Mar 17, 2004·Archives of Otolaryngology--head & Neck Surgery·Cecelia E SchmalbachSamir Hanash
Mar 17, 2004·The Journal of Cell Biology·Hui WangRuth J Muschel
May 27, 2004·The American Journal of Pathology·Kaisa TasanenMonique Aumailley
Jul 6, 2004·The Laryngoscope·Meijin NakayamaSetsuo Hirohashi

❮ Previous
Next ❯

Citations

May 21, 2008·Archives of Otolaryngology--head & Neck Surgery·Peter ChoiChu Chen
Aug 3, 2011·Cancer Microenvironment : Official Journal of the International Cancer Microenvironment Society·Lalitha V RamanathapuramZoya B Kurago
Mar 12, 2009·Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology : AIMM·Vera C AraújoNey S Araújo
Apr 23, 2009·Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology·Cherise M GuessVito Quaranta
Jun 15, 2014·BMC Cancer·Ingvild J BrusevoldThoralf Christoffersen
Mar 23, 2010·Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontics·Waruna Lakmal DissanayakaWanninayake Mudiyanselage Tilakaratne
Nov 6, 2009·Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine : Official Publication of the International Association of Oral Pathologists and the American Academy of Oral Pathology·Marcus FranzAlexander Berndt
Jan 29, 2011·International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery·L R Oliveira, A Ribeiro-Silva
Dec 31, 2011·Epigenetics : Official Journal of the DNA Methylation Society·Teresa M DesRochersJonathan A Garlick
Nov 15, 2012·Matrix Biology : Journal of the International Society for Matrix Biology·Susanne Grässel, Richard J Bauer
Aug 11, 2006·The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society·Minna TakkunenIsmo Virtanen
Sep 24, 2013·Biomedical Materials·Anna A BulyshevaW Andrew Yeudall
May 16, 2019·Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine : Official Publication of the International Association of Oral Pathologists and the American Academy of Oral Pathology·Alice E PilboroughSyed A Khurram
Oct 26, 2006·Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research·Amy F ZioberBarry L Ziober
Oct 23, 2019·Seminars in Cancer Biology·Patricia Rousselle, Jean Yves Scoazec
May 1, 2021·International Journal of Molecular Sciences·Sabah NisarMuzafar A Macha

❮ Previous
Next ❯

Related Concepts

Related Feeds

Carcinoma, Squamous Cell

Basal cell carcinoma is a form of malignant skin cancer found on the head and neck regions and has low rates of metastasis. Discover the latest research on basal cell carcinoma here.

Adhesion Molecules in Health and Disease

Cell adhesion molecules are a subset of cell adhesion proteins located on the cell surface involved in binding with other cells or with the extracellular matrix in the process called cell adhesion. In essence, cell adhesion molecules help cells stick to each other and to their surroundings. Cell adhesion is a crucial component in maintaining tissue structure and function. Discover the latest research on adhesion molecule and their role in health and disease here.