TMEM106B drives lung cancer metastasis by inducing TFEB-dependent lysosome synthesis and secretion of cathepsins
One of the major causes of cancer-related mortality is represented by metastatic lung cancer. Here the authors characterize the role of TMEM106B in driving metastatic lung adenocarcinoma and suggest that TMEM106B-mediated secretion of cathespin impacts cell migration and invasion of lung cancer cell...
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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| Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/3eec8884c2534e3ab8b673a78e5f82ba |
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| Sumario: | One of the major causes of cancer-related mortality is represented by metastatic lung cancer. Here the authors characterize the role of TMEM106B in driving metastatic lung adenocarcinoma and suggest that TMEM106B-mediated secretion of cathespin impacts cell migration and invasion of lung cancer cells, increasing metastatic spreading. |
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