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Glycans as Regulatory Elements of the Insulin/IGF System: Impact in Cancer Progression.

Julio Cesar Madureira de-Freitas-JuniorJéssica Andrade-da-CostaMariana Costa SilvaSalomé Soares Pinho
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2017)
The insulin/insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system in mammals comprises a dynamic network of proteins that modulate several biological processes such as development, cell growth, metabolism, and aging. Dysregulation of the insulin/IGF system has major implications for several pathological conditions such as diabetes and cancer. Metabolic changes also culminate in aberrant glycosylation, which has been highlighted as a hallmark of cancer. Changes in glycosylation regulate every pathophysiological step of cancer progression including tumour cell-cell dissociation, cell migration, cell signaling and metastasis. This review discusses how the insulin/IGF system integrates with glycosylation alterations and impacts on cell behaviour, metabolism and drug resistance in cancer.
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