Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2112734 Cancer Letters 2013 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

Cancer cells undergo genetic changes allowing their adaptation to environmental changes, thereby obtaining an advantage during the long metastatic route, disseminated of several changes in the surrounding environment. In particular, plasticity in cell motility, mainly due to epigenetic regulation of cancer cells by environmental insults, engage adaptive strategies aimed essentially to survive in hostile milieu, thereby escaping adverse sites. This review is focused on tumor microenvironment as a collection of structural and cellular elements promoting plasticity and adaptive programs. We analyze the role of extracellular matrix stiffness, hypoxia, nutrient deprivation, acidity, as well as different cell populations of tumor microenvironment.

► The plasticity in cell motility is an essential feature for the metastatic process. ► Tumor microenvironment promotes cell plasticity. ► Role of hypoxia, acidity, ECM stiffness and stromal cells in tumor cell plasticity.

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