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Role of osteopontin in the pathophysiology of cancer

Osteopontin (OPN) is a multifunctional cytokine that impacts cell proliferation, survival, drug resistance, invasion, and stem like behavior. Due to its critical involvement in regulating cellular functions, its aberrant expression and/or splicing is functionally responsible for undesirable alterati...

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Published in:Matrix biology 2014-07, Vol.37, p.131-141
Main Authors: Shevde, Lalita A., Samant, Rajeev S.
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Language:English
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Summary:Osteopontin (OPN) is a multifunctional cytokine that impacts cell proliferation, survival, drug resistance, invasion, and stem like behavior. Due to its critical involvement in regulating cellular functions, its aberrant expression and/or splicing is functionally responsible for undesirable alterations in disease pathologies, specifically cancer. It is implicated in promoting invasive and metastatic progression of many carcinomas. Due to its autocrine and paracrine activities OPN has been shown to be a crucial mediator of cellular cross talk and an influential factor in the tumor microenvironment. OPN has been implicated as a prognostic and diagnostic marker for several cancer types. It has also been explored as a possible target for treatment. In this article we hope to provide a broad perspective on the importance of OPN in the pathophysiology of cancer. •A comprehensive review of the literature on OPN•Role of OPN in the critical hallmarks of cancer•Focus on the role of cancer cell-derived OPN as well as host-derived OPN•OPN as a drug target, a marker of disease progression and response to therapy
ISSN:0945-053X
1569-1802
1569-1802
DOI:10.1016/j.matbio.2014.03.001