Podoplanin emerges as a functionally relevant oral cancer biomarker and therapeutic target.

Abstract:

:Oral cancer has become one of the most aggressive types of cancer, killing 140,000 people worldwide every year. Current treatments for oral cancer include surgery and radiation therapies. These procedures can be very effective; however, they can also drastically decrease the quality of life for survivors. New chemotherapeutic treatments are needed to more effectively combat oral cancer. The transmembrane receptor podoplanin (PDPN) has emerged as a functionally relevant oral cancer biomarker and chemotherapeutic target. PDPN expression promotes tumor cell migration leading to oral cancer invasion and metastasis. Here, we describe the role of PDPN in oral squamous cell carcinoma progression, and how it may be exploited to prevent and treat oral cancer.

journal_name

Oral Oncol

journal_title

Oral oncology

authors

Retzbach EP,Sheehan SA,Nevel EM,Batra A,Phi T,Nguyen ATP,Kato Y,Baredes S,Fatahzadeh M,Shienbaum AJ,Goldberg GS

doi

10.1016/j.oraloncology.2018.01.011

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2018-03-01 00:00:00

pages

126-136

eissn

1368-8375

issn

1879-0593

pii

S1368-8375(18)30023-X

journal_volume

78

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